Machines | Matco Tools Toolbox vs Snap On Toolbox - Drop Test
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Matco Tools puts it's own toolbox construction up against Snap On Tools' toolbox in a head-to-head drop test. Watch to find out which toolbox you can trust! Toolbox trust begins with T Unibody Construction. Because Matco's T-shaped center shelf is fully welded to all sides, it delivers brute strength and stability you can trust. To build your own Matco Toolbox, visit the Matco Tools Toolbox Configurator: http://www.matcotools.com/toolboxconfigurator/loaded.jsp For more information, please visit: http://www.matcotools.com http://www.facebook.com/MatcoTools http://twitter.com/MatcoTools
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and yet matco can just use their 6s
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jipsy tools, matco mac have the worst salesmen they dont want to warranty anything afters the sale,
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Do the test with the draws in
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Because I know I drop my tool box like this all the time... Any tool box will fail when its subjected to stresses its not supposed to endure. How about some real world testing?
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yes finally a box i can drop off a lift every day...... T is for retarded...
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Redo test with draws in
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You can clearly see in the video that the matco box is not the same one that was dropped. This is like the video from a few years back that was doctored and you guys got busted on it. why would you drop a box on its end to begin with? now a real world test.
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Smatter Matco? Can't take the heat? Then get out of the kitchen! You deleted all of the posts exposing your fraud video with pictures of a different box, not the one dropped. Your company is the most unethical one I have ever encountered and an embarrassment to the tool industry . See how long this posts stays up...
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can we flag this. lying to consumers is inappropriate.
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this is a scam, check out the box as its dropped. the bkx they check later is different. what liars and scammers.
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i don't see any relevance in test, because the matco box is built in a different configuration because of its "t" brace. but i like matco over snap-on
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What a Bad Joke!!! If any one looks at the 2 box's they would see there NOT the same!.. And were you Hit the Matco Box is the best spot on the box for it to with stand that hit,, And were you hit that Snap On box is a place were it can't take that hit!.. Wow very, very, very, BAD TESTING!!
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Well I guess if you compared apples to apples, I may pay attention. See the top horizontal support on the Matco for the large top drawer? Where is that support on The Snap-on? They build a box like that........Are you scared Matco? Well........? Apples to Oranges. That all this is
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thats a classic 78, snapon's cheaper version vs matco's best, they need to test comparable products, the master series is the equivalent to matco's s series, supposedly... But come on now, the true test is how its going to do with the drawers inside, i dont know many people who take all the drawers out when moving it somewhere.
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Damn glad I didn't buy snap on too bad they don't sell matco in Australia, we've got all shit and snap on is unfortunately the best we have no mac, matco, craftsman etc I had to order a Waterloo box from over in the us cause suppliers won't touch that stuff here
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I'm glad I haven't dropped my Snap-On box out any second story windows yet.
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At least I know if I'm ever in the situation of dropping my box from a height of 8-10 feet that a Matco box will hold. Why would a box ever be put under this kind of stress? I understand that it is an extreme test to exaggerate a competitors weakness, Neither boxes had draws in them and Matco wastes a full draw space compared to snap-on for lateral support. The only time that I see this coming in handy is if I were retarded and just pushed my box out of the back of a pickup to unload it.
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Its a fact the Matco box is stronger. I compared the two in 2004 when i bought a Matco box. Hands down the Matco was and is constructed better.
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I'll have to keep this in mind the next time I'm dropping my box from 8ft with the drawers out of it!!! oh and what of all the Matco boxes taht arent built with this new brace?? Not to mention they rust because Matco boesn't paint the insides in the boxes.
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I try not to make a habit of dropping my 400lb snap on from eight feet. Instead, I put tools in mine!