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While security at the store was not able to apprehend the suspect, they did find him bragging about his escapades later on a popular internet car forum: "I spent probably 35 to 45 minutes touching/feeling . . . every chest I could find." Anyway, about toolboxes: I've got a Kobalt one from Lowes that I bought a few years back for like $300. It's about nipple-high on me (I'm 5'-10") and the drawers measure about 14" x 22" inside. It's got eight drawers, getting progressively deeper as they go down, and then one of those door things on the bottom (which I wish was a drawer). The drawers are a decent size (could be a tad bigger for some of my wrench / socket sets, but I managed to cram them in there). Having a full rolling chest is definitely nice when you have to move - just roll that shit out the door and onto the truck (no unloading tools and packing them in smaller boxes). I also have a small 3-drawer Craftsman box on top of the Kobalt chest. The one feature that I don't like about that is the top hinged lid. For one, it wastes a lot of space above the box, and two, you have to have it open in order for the drawers to be able to open. So my ultimate suggestion would be to stick to bottom and mid units that are all drawers. Obviously you'll want some decent-sized drawers for bigger wrench and socket sets.
 "The more "F" and the less "m" you have, the more "a" you can get." -- Brian Beckman, The Physics of Racing |
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