jonabonospen
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posted on 24/10/12 at 10:17 PM |
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Roll cabs / Roller cabinets
Looking to invest in a new or decent secondhand roller cab for my tools as my current one was just a cheap first one, and now cannot handle the weight
and amount of tools I have amassed over the last few years.
I have been looking at the US Pro tool chests on ebay which look good, and good value (looking at the £430 ones really, or even considering the much
wider versions with the worktops on them), but I am struggling to find definitive reviews on whether they are good quality or not.
The other option is to get the Halfords Professional range 5 drawer cabinet and 7 drawer chest which is on offer as a combined deal for £199. So that
is much cheaper but I am just concerned that I dont want to buy another set that in a few years I will need to replace again.
Anybody got any experience of either, or any other suggestions or good offers they know of?
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PSpirine
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posted on 24/10/12 at 10:26 PM |
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I have the Halfords Professional (or whatever they are labelled) ones.. Very decent. Definitely noticeably better than the budget thin-wall offerings,
but it's obviously not as solid and smooth as a top of the range snap-on etc.
Weight of tools doesn't seem to make much of a difference, it's just the steel could be a bit thicker and the bearings a bit smoother, but
I am rather picky.
No experience with US Pro off ebay, but IIRC when I was looking at them, they did seem slightly beefier than the Halfords ones.
With Halfords though, you tend to get a pretty good quibble-free warranty!
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ian locostzx9rc2
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posted on 24/10/12 at 10:27 PM |
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Halford pro range are very good and good value for money, I have 2 and havent had any issues,did break a key in the lock and halfords replaced it foc
!!!! I would always spend my money on tools not overpriced toolboxes...
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PSpirine
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posted on 24/10/12 at 10:30 PM |
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Incidentally, I bought mine on offer too, and for £200-£250 or whatever it was, nothing comes close in terms of quality.
MachineMart have some decent offerings in the £300-£500 range (for a similar set), but I just couldn't find enough of a reason to justify such a
premium in price.
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jonabonospen
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posted on 24/10/12 at 10:31 PM |
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The Halfords set in total would be £270 to be equivalent in size to the £430 (+£15 postage) US Pro set. So £160 between them.
Just not sure if there is really a £160 quality difference between them or not.
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jonabonospen
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posted on 24/10/12 at 10:32 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by PSpirine
Incidentally, I bought mine on offer too, and for £200-£250 or whatever it was, nothing comes close in terms of quality.
MachineMart have some decent offerings in the £300-£500 range (for a similar set), but I just couldn't find enough of a reason to justify such a
premium in price.
I have been on the MachineMart website and I have to agree. The stuff they had really didn't look good value.
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Phil.J
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posted on 25/10/12 at 07:40 AM |
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I have US Pro roller cab, step up, top box and side cabinets. Very pleased with the quality and strength, they are built like a tank and are mega
heavy weighing around 650lb empty.
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Dunbikin
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posted on 25/10/12 at 12:48 PM |
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If you are going to buy from Halfords, look on their website first. When I bought my tool chests they were £150 less on the web than in store. I
bought and paid through website then went and picked up in store.
Ron said it would cost 250 quid. My wife thinks it did.
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jonabonospen
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posted on 25/10/12 at 07:23 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Dunbikin
If you are going to buy from Halfords, look on their website first. When I bought my tool chests they were £150 less on the web than in store. I
bought and paid through website then went and picked up in store.
Totally!! I looked at them online today and the pair were on a deal for £199 but in the store there was no sign of the deal at all.
Wasn't overly impressed with the quality of the "professional" ones though if I am honest. The "Industrial" ones looked
better, and the top box for that range was much bigger, but don't think they were worth the £410 asking price for the pair either.
Going to go take another look at the US Pro ones and secondhand ones online.
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jonabonospen
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posted on 26/10/12 at 09:17 PM |
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I went to go try find a Machine Mart store today while I was out, but it turns out that where I thought there was one there wasn't. But there
was a Dixon Hall there so I took a look inside.
The had a roll cab and top box in there in blue and cream, but it was a brand I didn't know. But the bugger of it is, I can't remember the
brand name .
So anyway, I had a look at the setup and was talking to the store owner about it, and it was proper solid built stuff! Really thick steel walls and
nice running drawers and rollers with a click shut feature on them to stop them just sliding out if in a van.
Was on offer for £499 which was supposedly reduced from about £1k. The store owner said it was East European built stuff and he had a set in his
garage and it was working well fully loaded up.
I liked it but I just aren't too sure about buying a totally unheard of (to me) brand that I have never seen anywhere else either. Plus, I spoke
with the US Pro suppliers today and got some direct prices from them for a couple of their setups, and am seriously considering buying the 72"
wide bench tool box inside, so that it gives me a workbench instead, as I can get that for around the same money.
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se7en
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posted on 26/10/12 at 10:01 PM |
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Would this one be of any use to you?
Halfords
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jonabonospen
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posted on 26/10/12 at 10:04 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by se7en
Would this one be of any use to you?
Halfords
Not really as that is similar to the sort of thing i have now and I have outgrown it, plus they are not strong enough to hold my current tool
collection.
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jonabonospen
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posted on 28/10/12 at 10:26 PM |
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Well I thought I had made my decision to get a US Pro unit, but then today I went and took another look at the Halfords Professional and took the
plunge and bought the roll cab and top box on a £199 offer, and then added in the 4 drawer intermediate unit.
All unpacked and built up and I am impressed with it. Can't believe how big it is compared to my old box (you can see my old one in the
background in the photo below). I got it all setup and though "I am never goint to fill that". But what I couldn't then believe is
that I have filled it up already
Only bad thing I can see with it at the moment, other than I have filled it already, is that the stickers on the cabinet and drawer fronts are soooo
tough to get off They are plastic coated and when you try pick at them and peel them off they just instantly tear up and leave 75% of the
sticker still on there. Even tried a bit of Turps Substitute wiped on it to ease them off but didnt help.
Jost decided it is probably best to leave them on.
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mark chandler
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posted on 28/10/12 at 10:35 PM |
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Hit the stickers with a hair dryer, should loosen the glue and they will peal off easily
[Edited on 28/10/12 by mark chandler]
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