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Okay so I am planning to get myself a tool chest. Have been looking at Kincrome and the likes..

Found out that TengTools has a cool option to build your own chest. Guys at VEK also said they would bundle up an air compressor with rattle gun, etc.

Q. Any feedback regarding TengTools? I dont care about brand image - just need to know their durability, etc.

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Repco make good quality tools for a sensible price and have life time warranty on them

if you go the repco route dont get there powerbuilt gear (not sure if they still sell it but they still do warranty swaps on it) i go a 500 odd piece powerbuilt double sliding toolbox setup with my tools for the trade about 6 years ago, most of it is all good however the ratchet handles' reverse switch falls out of them as they are poorly designed (they get replaced under warranty but its a pain taking them back and waiting for replacements). also the sockets are very lightly engraved with sizes so after a while its impossible to read. It doesnt effect there use its just an inconvienance

Glad to see this thread back in action :)

I have three Repco chests, get in there this weekend and snag one for 30% off. They seem fairly well built, I haven't got any complaints except that they keep filling up lol

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