I have one, red three drawers, payed $300, got it from a coworker who didn’t have any room for it at home when he quit, he was a new tech in his early twenties, this one has four swivel casters and it’s built like a tank
I love mine, I have the Flat Black and silver trim. Ive dropped fuel tanks, and transmissions on the the top. I work out it 90% of the time. Never sell it yours is in better shape than mine. Ive got a couple dents on the top and the casters have sections cut out of the wheels but still rolls fine.
I had a blue one back in 2016/2017. I would replace transmissions and put entire powertrains on it. I only traded it because it takes up a whole lot of space. I thought it was expensive back then at $1000, i think it was a repo. I bet they would be well north of $3000 new if sold today
@Enrightauto yeah I check marketplace everyday. I came across one for sale couple years ago but it was absolutely trashed. Only had 2 drawers and it was black if I remember correctly.
@@TheAllens315 same I’ve found most of them aren’t in great shape. Can’t remember if I mentioned in the video but search just snap on cart a lot of guys don’t list them as epiq
I have one, got it in great shape off facebook marketplace. Doesn’t have the third drawer though, I want to get it eventually. Love the reviews and content
I did know they were made they were out of my price range at the time. Their's a video where a guy put a crate cat engine on it and its full with tool rolls it and opens the drawers
@@Enrightauto yea! Sweets and understatement 👌 things friggin mint, i will deffinatly be in serch of one of these for forever, Or until i find myself one! Thats wild, and wicked sweet👍
It’s possible definitely a different cart you don’t see often but they are still a master series style cart. VS being an epiq cart. I think that would be the biggest difference but being they are 24” deep that helps a lot. I’m not sure I’ve seen many 242 carts honestly
How much did it sell for? No matter the price, if I could finance it at typical 30% interest on the Snap-on truck, I'd buy it. And remember one thing you get with it.......... " Snap-On Heritage: 100 years of Keeping Mechanics in Debt"