Sunday, March 21, 2010
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Heavy Duty Ideal For Carrying Power Tools, Hand Tools & Medium To Large Items V-groove With Ruler On Top Of Lid Holds Materials Such As Lumber & Pipes Made Out Of Thermoplastic Resin & Flak Mica Portable Half-tray Allows Room For Storage Of Larger Items Water-resistant Seal
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Technical Details
- Extra large capacity tool box; portable tote tray-3/4 length design to allow storage of large tools- All round water seal for ultimate protection of equipment inside
- Large metal rust proof latches with padlock eye
- Ergonomic hand lifting recesses incorporated in the body for carrying heavy loads
- Integrated v-grooves on top lid-suitable for pipes and lumber
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By random observer (33036)
For the money this is certainly a good deal, especially as it is watertight and surprisingly light, at least when it's empty. But I was disappointed to discover that the metal parts (stamped steel) are really not well made. It looks as if the hinge pins will rust out quickly. We'll see.
By form and function (San Antonio, TX USA)
It's a good, sturdy, plastic box. It hasn't rained on mine yet (middle of a drought here), so no opportunity to check for water resistance. I have heaved it around a bit and my only caution to anyone using one of these is, "Don't over fill it."
The top carry handle parted company with my box this evening as I was lugging it toward the house. I was able to pop it back in with little damage to the handle other than some deformation and discoloration on the side of the handle that twisted and bent as the box headed toward the ground.
Putting it on the scale, the box & contents are ~57lbs 10-11lbs of that are probably the box, so figure probably 46-47lbs of tool. I think keeping the weight down to maybe 30lbs might be better for the box--and probably keep from stretching out my right arm so much, too. Of course, that means I need yet another box to carry the excess weight coming out of the first.
By Gary L. Ellison
Great tool box. I would like the top tray to go the whole way across the top of the box, but this didn't stop me from buying this box again. This is my second. Very well built.
By bubingababe (New Jersey, United States)
I purchased this as a replacement for an older toolbox and am pleased with the quality and workmanship. Having said that however, this is not a lightweight model. Once it is filled with tools, it requires some muscle to tote it from workshop to truck. I would recommend this to someone who uses a toolbox daily and needs something that can stand up to use/abuse. Btw, it also substitutes as a step stool.
By Teop Tnomrev (Vermont, USA)
It's about time.
I've been looking and waiting for a durable, waterproof toolbox for years. I bought the Stanley and so far so good. It feels tough, bits won't poke through it and you can sit on it at lunch time. It's currently holding three drills, two batteries, charger, and an assortment of smaller boxes holding bits and drivers - plenty of room.
When is the rest of this industry going to get a clue?
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