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Snap-On Tools





Snap-On

KRL1201A & KLR1003A & KRL1012A

On Sep.1999 I recieved my new Snap-On tool box. Specs listed below. Then I got the locker section in Mar. 2001.

Top Box Width 54-1/4"
Top Box Height 25-3/8"
Top Box Depth29-3/32"
Top Box Weight424 lbs.
Top Box Capacity24,622 Cubic in.
Botton Box Width72-7/8"
Botton Box Height45-13/16"
Botton Box Depth29-3/32
Botton Box Weight892 lbs.
Botton Box Capacity43,816 Cubic in.
Locker Width 24-1/16"
Locker Height 62-11/32"
Locker Depth29-3/32"
Locker Weight306 lbs.
Locker Capacity28,258 Cubic in.
Combined Width96-15/16"
Combined Height71-3/16"
Combined Depth29-3/32"
Combined Weight1,622 lbs.
Combined Capacity96,696 Cubic in.
Total PriceIf you need to ask then you shouldn't buy Snap-On.

But if you have to know. $12,650



Even the cover for this new tool box is expensive! The cover is being modified for the new locker section.

This will give you some idea in the difference in size.






KR691A & KR660A

I traded in my old Snap-On tool box. Specs listed below.

Top Box Width 54-1/4"
Top Box Height 20-15/16"
Top Box Depth24"
Top Box Weight302 lbs.
Top Box Capacity16,101 Cubic in.
Botton Box Width54-1/4"
Botton Box Height39-19/32"
Botton Box Depth24
Botton Box Weight489 lbs.
Botton Box Capacity23,138 Cubic in.
Combined Width54-1/4"
Combined Height60-17/32"
Combined Depth24"
Combined Weight791 lbs.
Combined Capacity39,239 Cubic in.
Total PriceIf you need to ask then you shouldn't buy Snap-On.

But if you have to know. Approxiamtely $5,000

* All sizes are not verified but very close.



I traded in my old KR691 & KR660 for more than what I paid for it new. It was so full of my tools that when I moved all the tools over to the new box I realized that I should have got a larger box. The only other options I have are to get the top box that goes all the way across which would eliminate my work area. The other option I had is to get what Snap-On calls the locker. That is the large cabinet on the left side. It's as tall as the whole box combined with 4 roller bearing drawers and a few adjustable shelves for large items.



If you don't believe that this tool box if full of tools then take a look below.



Special Parts

Allen & Torxs

Personal

Oil Filter Wrenches

Hammers

Test Equip.

Metric Wrenches

Electrical

Metric Sockets

Pry Bars

Files

"C" Clamps

Extensions

Ratchets

Torque Wrenches

Seal Drivers

Measuring

A/C

Air Tools

Drills & Bits

Cordless Tools

Measuring

Screwdrivers

Cutters

Pliers

Taps & Dies

Vise Grips

Snap Ring Pliers

Brake Tools

Strut Compressors

Standard Wrenches

Pullers

Standard Sockets

Spray Cans

Pipe Wrenches

3/4" dr. Sockets

Welding Equip.

Tote Tray



This will give you an idea how the tools are laid out.But there has been a few changes since the pictures first taken. I'll update as soon as I have new pictures scanned.





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Created on Nov.05,1999

Last updated on Apr.24,2001







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