I know a guy who, in 1992, paid $29k for his custom made Snap On box. Total waste of $.

I also watched the local Snap On guy, with assistance from a sheriff's deputy, repo a guy's box in the middle of the work day. That was awkward.

It's not up to me to tell people how to spend their money. I'm confident that if I was a tech, I'd spend my $ on what goes in the tool box, and a lot less on the box itself than what a Snap On box goes for.


Earning every penny of that moderator paycheck.

DBAP