Snap-on celebrates 100th anniversary with special-edition toolbox

April 2, 2020
As a nod to the company’s founding year, only 1,920 units are being manufactured and a serialized lock rail medallion with individually numbered plates showcase each box’s place in Snap-on history.

It took 100 years to create a tribute toolbox of this caliber, so in honor of the company’s century of innovation, Snap-on is releasing the 100th Year Edition 68” EPIQ Roll Cab, No. KETN682B3WFH, with matching workcenter (No. KEWN680C0WFH) and lockers (Nos. KELN301CLWFH, KELN301CRWFH, KELP301BLWFH, and KELP301BRWFH). The toolbox features a first-time color combination of gunmetal clear coat paint, a finish exclusive to the EPIQ line, with a new brushed red trim color that is a darker, richer hue than the standard red trim. The unit is decked out with metal medallions and graphic panels representing the historical significance of the iconic 100-year-strong Snap-on brand.

As a nod to the company’s founding year, only 1,920 units are being manufactured and a serialized lock rail medallion with individually numbered plates showcase each box’s place in Snap-on history. The 12-drawer roll cab includes a bedliner PowerTop with LED lights; customizable, SpeeDrawer for organizing loose fasteners, parts, and tools with built-in, color matching dividers.

These boxes are engineered EPIQ strong with traditional corner gussets and standing seam construction that has additional top, bottom, and side support for the highest load capacity and InPulse flush-finish drawers that are strong, easy to open/close, and designed to not drift open. The box's ISO-Ride+ System features 7” by 2” swivel lock mag wheels, each tough enough to support a ton. Flush fronts on the box and trim reduce snag points.

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