F/S 60” and 48” Top & Bottom Stainless Steel Roll Cabs

West Coast Mags

Adventurer
Over 108” of beautiful Stainless Steel Tool Storage. The boxes are made by CSPS and I purchased them less than a year ago. They are roll cab units top and bottom, with lots of drawers. They feature large lockable casters, ball bearing drawer slides, removable drawers, gas strut lifts on the top, locks with keys, and rubber drawer liners. I’ve kept them in great condition no stains inside, exteriors cleaned regularly. These Will Make You The Envy of Your Buddies!!!! I paid over $2000 for the pair and am selling them for $1500 pretty firm. I can even assist with delivery possibly depending on where you are in the valley. These are an awesome deal, fantastic well built boxes. Located in Tempe, AZ near ASU, email me at oldcentercaps@cox.net if you have any questions. These are for serious buyers, no dreamers or table kickers! Check out my add for a huge lot of tools also.

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I own one of these boxs and they are of the highest quality with the best slides on any box I have seen. And being SS they super heavy like 500lbs each.
 
Yes, I too have been impressed with the quality of the boxes, even fully loaded they roll very well, and when I had my tools in them had a few drawers that were packed solid with sockets to where you couln't even see the drawer liner underneath and there was no deflection or additional effort required to open the drawers. They are definately well built units!
 
These are sold throughout the U.S., Costco is the primary vendor though and that is where I have bought them. The company that made these is CSPS, and I did quite a bit of research on the net on these, then fell in love with them when I saw one in the store. The 48" set is more common, though the word is they haven't been in the Costco stores in a long time. I paid $755 with tax for the 48" unit and was not a Costco member so I had to pay $50 for a years dues. I searched and searched that year for the 60" set but none of the Costcos in Phoenix ever got one in. Of course my membership expired and two weeks after it did, my local store got in one of the 60" units which I jumped on immediately. That one was $1188 after tax and I again had to plunk down another $50 for membership. I guess they are pretty rare to find these days, but everyone that sees them considers them to be well built and a great value for the money. The comparable 60" Base Only roll on from Matco, Mac or Snap On is almost $2k, and an equivalant 48" top and bottom set from Sears is about $1200, so I'm pretty confident that $1500 for both is a great deal for the money.
 

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