Toolbox replacement time. Suggestions?

I haven't been in a Harbor Freight in a while to even see the upper line you guys have mentioned. For the money a lot of people like the US General boxes they have but I've always said they don't offer enough space. The drawers don't pull out all the way and don't go the full depth of the cabinet in the first place, if I remember right. Anyways, I have a couple employees using Husky boxes and one just got one from Home Depot or Lowes that has a good size bottom, a hutch and and side locker for under 2k. It seems ok, time will tell. I agree bearing slides are a must, if you're putting actual tools in them. My own: I had Mac, Craftsman when starting, went to a Matco for 22 years, then bought a couple Snap On. They're at home now. Prior to that my old Craftsman's were my home set, which my son has now. I'm about to buy another as well, so ill look into those HF, Husky, and used. You certainly can get a deal on a retired tech's box if you look, especially if they left "fed up" with the job. I learned a long time ago and always recommend a guy gets the biggest bottom they can afford because you'll always have a work bench.