New Tool Set and Tool Chest




I just bought these 3 items at Sears:
1. 5 Drawer Quiet Glide Roll Away: 8,434 cu. in. of storage. All drawers are 22-3/8W x 16-1/2D in. Includes four 4-1/2 in. x 1-1/2 in. casters; exclusive I-frame® construction, internal locking system with two keys, full-width aluminum drawer pulls.
2. 6 Drawer Quiet Glide Chest: Chest with red baked enamel shell and full-extension drawers with Quiet Glide™ slides. Top row features three split drawers. The chest also features an internal locking system with two reversible over-molded keys, full-width aluminum drawer pulls, recessed aluminum side handles, and one cover support. 26in. W x 12in. D x 15-3/8in. H
3. 260 pc Mechanic Tool Set with Lift Top Lid Chest: Craftsman set features 149 sockets in 1/4, 3/8, & 1/2 in. drive sizes, 3 Quick release ratchets and 4 extensions. Includes 10 standard combination wrenches and 10 metric combination wrenches. 20 combination ignition wrenches in metric and standard sizes and 64 additional tools. Comes with durable 3-drawer lift top lid plastic chest for easy storage, organization and portability.
For items 1 and 2 above I had to choose from 3 types of Sears tool storage cabinets:
1. Homeowner Edition: base model
2. Quiet Glide: Same size as base model but has enamel coating on rails and thicker gauge steel.
3. Ball Bearing: Same size as base model but has ball bearings on rails and thicker gauge steel.
I chose Item 2 because it was a closeout model and I was able to get both pieces for what I felt was a reasonable $229.
For item 3 I had to choose from many many tools. However I limited my search to tool sets between 250 and 300. They had one 290 tool set for $349 and the one I bought for $199. This was a no brainer since the $199 tool set came with a tool chest. The tool chest has 3 pullout organizing drawers to hold all of the sockets. This will inevitably go into my bigger tool storage container and I don't have to spend extra money on organizers.
Oh yeah and I also bought a mechanic seat on Craigslist for $10.
The next item on my list is a hydraulic motorcycle lift.
I will then begin to properly do some work on my scooter.