New Snap-on Outdoors Series Wraps: The Personalized Cabs You've Been Hunting For

New Snap-on Outdoors Series Wraps: The Personalized Cabs You’ve Been Hunting For

Bring your love of the outdoors, indoors with new Outdoor Series wraps for the Snap-on KRA2422 Classic Series Roll Cabs. The outdoor series wraps feature six different distinctive images including: pheasant, duck, bear, sailfish, deer and bass.

Bring your love of the outdoors, indoors with new Outdoor Series wraps for the Snap-on KRA2422 Classic Series Roll Cabs. 

“If you are a sportsman, we’ve taken your favorite pastime and incorporated it into your favorite tool storage unit with our new outdoor-themed wraps,” said Dan Voelz, product manager for Snap-on.  “With six new wraps to choose from, you can customize Snap-on Classic Series Roll Cabs with your favorite game or fish.”

The outdoor series wraps feature six different distinctive images including: pheasant (KRA2422WAU), duck (KRA2422WAV), bear (KRA2422WAW), sailfish (KRA2422WAX), deer (KRA2422WAY) and bass (KRA2422WAZ).

Snap-on KRA2422 Classic Series Roll Cabs provide 10 drawers and 23,362 cubic inches of storage space. These premier tool storage units contain more welds than comparably priced units. Additionally, the 14-gauge steel internal corner gussets and other superior components offer maximum durability and longevity.

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