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Old 04-19-2009, 01:29 PM   #1
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Now why didn't I think of this???

http://www.rollingtrades.com/index.html

Has anyone seen this one yet? I am thinking Christmas might be coming early...





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Old 04-19-2009, 01:30 PM   #2
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2-3 thousand pounds tops?
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Now there's something expensive that makes no sense.

I'd let someone else get it and buy it for a dime on a dollar in a year.

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$4850! F That.
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Old 04-19-2009, 04:39 PM   #6
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I'd be sweet for jobs where you have a nice flat paved surface to roll it in and around...Looks nice but I think its application is limited.
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$4850! F That.
Yah, I have to agree, thank goodness I am not an impulse buyer - still a sweet unit, maybe when it drops down to less than 2k (which would be about the price of all the standalone stands & toolboxes)

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2-3 thousand pounds tops?
I thought you were in DC not GB - God save the queen or whatever
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Yah, I have to agree, thank goodness I am not an impulse buyer - still a sweet unit, maybe when it drops down to less than 2k (which would be about the price of all the standalone stands & toolboxes)
I agree, 2k or less should be the price.
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Old 04-19-2009, 06:53 PM   #9
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Was watching D-construction last night on the DIY network, this unit was featured on there.
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5 Grand may seem high, but if its a well built piece I can easily see it being that much. A good sized toolbox and rollercab from Snap-on or Mac will run you over 5 grand.
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I didn't see a hitch on it. I guess i could call rent-a-drunk out twice a day to help me load and un load it.
It's a nice idea but not practical.
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