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Tom Walz
12-24-2008, 11:16 AM
http://www.oobject.com/ (http://www.oobject.com/)

Jamie Buxton
12-24-2008, 12:21 PM
You're going to have to give a more-specific link than that. Try it yourself to see why.

Chris Lindell
12-24-2008, 12:44 PM
Possibly this is what he meant?

http://www.oobject.com/category/top-10-interesting-tool-chests/

Aaron Berk
12-24-2008, 12:53 PM
I like the little bomb shaped tool box, that and the one from Kobalt that has a fridge in it.:D

Mike Heidrick
12-24-2008, 1:27 PM
I would reallty like to have that Kobalt chest in pic #10. I have the sams club SS pre-diamond plate model that I REALL like as well.

Bruce Page
12-24-2008, 1:36 PM
Thanks Tom, cool web site.
I had no trouble finding the tool chests, just scroll down a bit.

Ben West
12-24-2008, 1:37 PM
I've looked at the Kobalt chest at Lowe's. While it's a pretty neat concept, I would never buy something that should last a lifetime, like a stainless tool chest, and have it outfitted with things that will probably break in a few years, like a radio and fridge.

I may be purchasing a Kobalt tool chest sometime, but it won't be the one with the fridge and radio.

Bruce Page
12-24-2008, 1:42 PM
I've looked at the Kobalt chest at Lowe's. While it's a pretty neat concept, I would never buy something that should last a lifetime, like a stainless tool chest, and have it outfitted with things that will probably break in a few years, like a radio and fridge.

I may be purchasing a Kobalt tool chest sometime, but it won't be the one with the fridge and radio.

Party Pooper! :D

Ben West
12-25-2008, 11:46 AM
Party pooper??? Nah...maybe it's just that the Kobalt fridge isn't big enough to hold sufficient party supplies!

Seriously, when I first saw that Kobalt chest, I thought "Hmmm, I'll have that someday." It is seriously cool. But, I mentioned it to my Dad, and he said "Hmmm, I wonder how cool it will be in 10 years when you have a tool box with a fridge and radio that don't work anymore." Hmmm is right.

By the way, my Dad got me into this slippery slope. While he wasn't and isn't anywhere close to a tool snob, his favorite saying about tools is "The most expensive tool is the one you have to buy twice!"

Merry Christmas!

Lori Kleinberg
12-25-2008, 12:57 PM
Tom, very interesting web site, thanks for sharing it. I have a tool box from my FIL that is just like that one except maybe in better shape. He was also a machinist (tool and die maker).