Machines | Car Crusher Toolbox Testing - A Real TKO | Snap-on Tools
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Snap on keeps talking about how strong the box is. but they seem to be forgetting it is meant to HOLD TOOLS. I had a SO KRL 7022, The drawers are so shallow nothing fits in them.
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:)
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Wanna see a real tool box look up Cornwells video "ToolBoxPlant"
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I love Matco designs, colors, craftsmanship and style of tool storages boxes. If you really look and compare all options between the top three : Snap on, Mac and Matco you will see that Matco is better and is the best but does not retain valve like a Snap on.
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Hahahaah awesome!
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they crushed the matco box because matco put out a bunch of videos that had no real world relevance. so snap on was kind of mocking them, and rightly so. the matco videos were pointless, and sophomoric. snap on was mocking matco in the beginning of this video. wake up people..
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see how the snapon holds up now
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why not put the snap on in? because- its simple. the point of this video, is not wether you can push your tool box fully loaded off a 100ft cliff and still have a working box.. the point is not which one crushes first, the point is not if you can put a dump truck on it even......becuase- WHO does that in real life? the point is can your tool box- be it mac, snap on, proto, cornwell, etc. survive 30 years of continually being opened and closed, moved, rolled,, and opened some more?
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why dont you put a snap on box in a car crusher.
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@HunterCO1 well I had a MAC box I bought little over a decade ago. it was a very nice box. And for for the most it was only a little smaller then my Snap On. It was half the price and just as nice(to me) Snap On guy would bug me every week about upgrade. I didn't need a new box. but I said what the heck at some point I had tons of tools, and Mac box was getting a little crowded. I do like it. but if was another name I'm sure it would serve me aswell, aslong as its big enough for my tools
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@RANS87IROCZ The reason snap on did that was because it was a jab back at matco since matco threw a snap on box off a two story building. Second you must learn to listen after the car crusher he said "Does that really prove anything? Nope!" He then went on with the actual tests that a real tool box would go through. Don't be stupid and pay attention to what is said.
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10 g's for a box lol u can keep it
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I really liked this. it was ..sweet.
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Uh, aren't some Snap-On tool boxes made in Canada, and is stamped clearly on the label? I saw multiple on ebay like that. Maybe they were older boxes and I don't remember the model right off hand. Made in North America, OK. Made in the USA, eh, not quite. Perhaps its just the semantics of "America."
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i have an old snap on tool box that was handed down to me when my grandfather died...it held up pretty well alittle rusty but for someone who just works on their cars in their garage and does weekend oil changes, belt changes or tighten ups or nothing too serious i would be fine with a craftsman but if i was to own my own shop i can understand why many chose snap on
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yes, my uncle works in a snap on factory, he runs a die press for making sockets, so dont talk about something you dont know anything about.
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that was a funny comment. but get real it would crush 2
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I WORK IN SNAP-ON OF BRAZIL IN THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA WEST SP IS A GREAT COMPANY WITH CAR EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS OF LAST FUUNCIONÁRIO Ligist CELSO LOBÃO.
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because it probly would do the same thing
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The Mac,Matco incuding the Cornwell toolboxes hold up to everyday use for work.The Craftsman toolbox is another story,do not last for proffesional use due to weak spot welds