boost13 said:
When paying top dollar - and lets be honest the sysport is the most outrageously priced tool box ever, then I want it to look a thousand bucks!
Apparently you've never bought a quality tool chest before. For Matco or Snap-On tool chests, it is not uncommon for them to start at over $10,000 and that is in the U.S. Imagine how much that would cost in AU?
Here is a fairly small tool chest that is currently selling
used for $5400 on Craiglist. It sells new for $10,000.
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The point that you missed is that any time you ship something large, there is a strong chance the shipper will damage it. There is nothing the manufacturer can do to fully prevent this. It is the shipping company's fault, and it is virtually impossible to prevent it. Take for example long guide rails. They are shipped in wooden crates, yet the shipping companies still manage to turn them into pretzels.
Take a closer look at the damaged corner on your Sysport. That didn't come from a simple "dropping" of the box. That kind of a dent on that heavy gauge corner took thousands of pounds of force. You couldn't replicate that dent with a woodworking hammer, and extra packing material wouldn't have prevented it either.
Then consider what it takes to cause the anti-tilt bar to get popped out of its socket on your other Sysport. That wasn't a simple drop either. That took a huge impact to make it happen. (I know, because I deliberately remove that bar from all of my sysports, and even with an 18 inch long screwdriver, I still struggle to pop it out of the pocket.)
Yes, your Sysports were abused during shipment, but it wasn't because they were handled with care along the way.