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STANLEY FATMAX Tool Box Organizer, Deep Pro (FMST14820) STANLEY FATMAX Tool Box Organizer, Deep Pro (FMST14820) STANLEY FATMAX Tool Box Organizer, Deep Pro (FMST14820)

STANLEY FATMAX Tool Box Organizer, Deep Pro (FMST14820)

STANLEY FATMAX Tool Box Organizer, Deep Pro (FMST14820) STANLEY FATMAX Tool Box Organizer, Deep Pro (FMST14820) STANLEY FATMAX Tool Box Organizer, Deep Pro (FMST14820)
$ 32.99

Score By Feature

Based on 380 ratings
Durability
9.68
Sturdiness
9.69
Value for money
9.48

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Product Description

With the water seal integrated into the tool box's lid, its contents will be protected
A new design for a more sturdy, fresh look and feel is included with the tool box organizer
The mechanic tool box features innovative heavy-duty side latches that make it possible to stack the organizers securely
Small parts and accessories can be stored in removable compartments. There are two sizes to choose from
Heavy duty lid with a clear, impact resistant finish. All compartments are locked in place by the lid's unique design
The back hinges are made of metal and the latches are anti-rust metal to ensure safe storage and transportation
Compartments and cups that can be removed for easy access to
Lid that is unbreakable Clear lid that is impact resistant. All compartments are locked in place by a unique lid design
Handles and latches made with heavy duty steel
This is a water seal.

Questions & Answers

Are these containers of the same size?

Three times four is eight. One is a 6x4 and two are 6x6. There are three of them in total. This is a 5-deep pool. The dimension is in inches (dims). To hold the lid closed, there are four clips. Easy removal of the bins makes them easy to clean. Solid and sturdy, this unit truly stands the test of time. Verify the dimensions of the overall structure. There are other organizers out there that may be smaller, but this one won't fall open, and the handle makes it easy to handle and transport.

Is this big enough to fit in a regular ?

The bag is too wide to fit within a regular bucket or feed bag used to move products in an industrial environment. In addition to having 4 latches (2 on the opening side and 2 on each side), it allows for a nylon strap to be ran through the handle, wrapped around the box, and then shackled on the top.

Can you tell me what the dimensions of the case are?

Would you please let me know if you are using This box measures roughly 17 1/2" x 14" x 4 1/2" on the outside. According to my information, both Dewalt and Stanley versions of the motor can be used interchangeably.

How do I know if these products will work with my software?

Due to the fact that I do not know what your product is, I can't say. As you can see from the pictures, these cases are of an excellent quality. The ones I have used for different sized screws and other hardware have been very useful to me.

Selected User Reviews For STANLEY FATMAX Tool Box Organizer, Deep Pro (FMST14820)

It is good to see improvements over the past This model is a Fatmax
5/5

In addition to the Stanley 014725 shallow and 014710 deep
organizers with removable bin compartments, I have around 15 of the 014725 shallow organizers. Small items of all types go in them It works great except for a few faults. They have electronic parts, fasteners, small parts, etc. A fatmax stacking lock latch feature just caught my attention, and I decided to purchase a pair of each of the new models. As for my needs, I will stick with the non-commercial network I am FatMax The depth is shallow, mainly to select the size of the binaries. It is likely that I will pick up a couple more Fatmax-sized items Larger items should be placed in the deepest part of the box. The following is the NPI number 014725 A non-profit organization I am FatMax A shallow (25 bins) source of water A non-profit organization I am FatMax Organize your supplies (approximately 10) deep I am FatMax The surface (10 bins) is shallow I am FatMax There is one deep (10 bins) storage unit The cons are Please note that Locks are difficult to deploy under heavy loads, especially with the deep
model. I have not yet had a failure, although you can see the flex on it. It's not very secure to stack the books It is not uncommon for the little feet that fit into the lid groove of a unit below to wear away very quickly.

Pros are unchanged from non-removable feet A fatmax is Please note that There is no restriction on removing bins* I like the bright yellow color of the bins Item identification is easy with small items - Interchange of bins You can mix-up The match size (of the same depth)* - The lid on top of the container is clear. The materials used are of the best quality - The tacklebox style case doesn't have this problem at all The ability to remove contents from one bin without affecting others in the process
The ability to move the bin from one case to another Dividers are reliable - no unreliable ones. Organize items in different bin sizes via the easy move feature
Reaching the last washer at the bottom of a bin has become much easier with these sleighs - While transporting, items are kept in their containers* - During transport, all bins remain in their original position - Bins can be left out if a larger item is being handled To go with your cable connectors, for instance, you may need a crimping tool. You may find it useful to keep extra bins as part of a desk/cabinet drawer - The price is reasonable and affordable - Designed and manufactured by ZAG/Stanley in Israel (not in )

Cons remain the same A fatmax is Please note that Removing the adhesive residue from the labels is a bit annoying (be patient and go slowly)

Fatmax Please note that A foam weatherseal on the lid - Latching system for stacking locks and holds the stack together* - The latches on the side are double the number of latches*- I'm using Fatmax for my bins A deep exchange with non-English speakers This is Fatmax A deep sigh
- It is very secure to have metal lid latches The lid is cinched shut and snipped shut before being snapped shut - -Feet on outer case lift into the groove of the lower unit more positively when compared to feet on outer case It's less likely for a case to slip and slide when bumped - The stacks (not locking, of course) with the non-locking Cases of Fatmax - Hinges that are stronger 5 hinges on a full length steel pin vs. 3 hinges on a full length steel pin. The snap fasteners are made of plastic
When put together, type
The case seems to be more rigid and solid than Fatmax. It's not true* Fatmax bin sizes are smaller and the bins are larger A shallow depth A non-profit organization I am FatMax It comes in three sizes shallow, medium, and deep We have three sizes available (the small and medium sizes are perfect for electronic parts, and the large one is perfect for smaller screws) I am FatMax Various sizes of shallow bins are available, including large and extra-large This is the large size of the deep models
(both have the same footprint)
- There are several Fatmax bins in here The non-shallow is not compatible with the shallow I am FatMax A shallow description Nubs are not provided for the smaller bins, so there are no locator pockets -The bins in the new series are taller - Small upward protruding nubs appear on the tops (surface isn't as flat)* When the lid is opened, it is just past 90 degrees The vertical angle is A few more degrees were opened by Fatmax) The following can probably be modified - There is a little more room in the case.

Nyomi Leonard
Nyomi Leonard
| Oct 26, 2020
The inside of the trays has a lot of wasted space
3/5

The movie is very good - I made this. There are a lot of compartments underneath the trays that are difficult to see unless you also remove the trays. Considering three stars is rather low, I think it's not worth the money. There's no reason the trays couldn't have been made deeper and all the spots under them would have been eradicated. According to my reasoning, if it can't be seen, then it's not there and the spots beneath it would be difficult to fill, and moreover, would be very hard to.

Dallas Morales
Dallas Morales
| Dec 02, 2020
One of the best small parts organizers that I have owned or used
5/5

In this review, I'm going to review the Fat Max Deep box organizer. There are four (4) latches on the organizer, two of which are heavy metallic ones. The eight half size containers are 3"x6"x3-3/4 deep inside the dimensioning of (3"x5"x4"). ) can be moved around inside the box so that the storage can be tailored a bit. The Fat Max cup is pretty deep and can hold a lot of screws, bolts, and the like. There is a shallow version of the cup that you can stack with the big one. It is not true of my case, as I read a negative review that said there is too much space underneath the bottoms of the removable cups. In my case, there is not. There might have been a problem if that reviewer tried to fit cups from the shallow Fat Max organizer (these cups are interchangeable), in which case there might have been a gap of about an inch or so and this could be useful for.

Giavanna Green
Giavanna Green
| Sep 28, 2020
This is a great, sturdy storage solution for small items
4/5

Two of these are used as storage bins in my garage for screws and other little bits, and the third is used for jewelry supplies. The jewelry is the only one I have used so far. Because the box is yellow, it helps me identify the rings since I have a lot of rings that are in zip lock bags. I have a large amount of rings that are stored in zip lock type bags, and the compartments in this organizer help me organize those bags. Another great thing is that you can remove a box if you need to work on something, and not have to use the entire organizer. It is really impressive to see how well constructed these organizers are. When I first discovered that the lid would only open 90 degrees, I was a little annoyed, but now I appreciate it because it prevents the item from taking up an excessive amount of There is probably a possibility that it could be made to open fully by removing some of the tabs on the hinges. Despite the rigid nature of the plastic, it doesn't seem likely to break in case of impact. A foam seal on the lid provides the water-resistant seal against the outer frame of the box. While it appears that the lid seals tightly against the individual trays, I would likely not want to store very small items without some type of containment or support, considering beads can slip out when carried on their side. It might be okay for rings, but probably not for small washers or rings. The only thing I dislike about this box is the huge amount of stickers and different types of stickers Stanley placed on it. The organizer doesn't fit in the middle section, therefore it has a label covering it entirely. So we don't need a huge label that is near impossible to remove without leaving residue behind. The organizer looks great as it is, so we don't need to hide it behind it. Also, there is a sticker on both the bottom and the side of the container, which may not bother people, but the lid sticker had to come off because it is too small. It's even possible to see into the compartment below the Stanley Fatmax sticker on the top left corner. Moreover, I too would like a cheaper price for these. These storage containers don't seem to be particularly economical, but they are better than other containers that I have Alternatively, the smaller organizer (in height) can be purchased for $2-$3 I wouldn't even consider buying that unit because it is $3 more expensive than this one. Nevertheless, I found it to be a great organizer, far superior to the ones I saw at Home Depot and A lot of improvements have been made to the build quality.

Carson MARSDEN
Carson MARSDEN
| Jun 07, 2021

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