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Old 08-31-2010, 06:14 PM
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im in school for automotive this is my second year my first year i had money saved up and spent it the smart way on snap on tools but i didnt have the money for a good box so i got a crappy crafsman. now i really need a ew box and dont have alot of money i was loking at montezuma any other ideas
i dont have mommy and daddy to pay my bills so im looking for cheap
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Re: needing tool box advice

I hate to say but the stainless boxes Lowe's carry a very nice. I wouldn't think twice if I were to upgrade. The one with the frig can't be beat. Snap on, Matco, Mac, guys get a hold of traded in or repo stuff.
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