Trusco ST-350-B 2-Level Toolbox
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The panels can be removed, yes.
There are four full inches of depth in the main section of the bottom of the unit below the hinged trays. I may have omitted to mention there was no way to lock the box in a previous comment. A small padlock can be inserted in the small holes in the lids of the two hinged bins.
(The height at center of the box is 7" at 14" long x 6" wide x 6" high).
Plastic must not be used. The gaskets do not exist.
Selected User Reviews For Trusco ST-350-B 2-Level Toolbox
This is a skill that Trusco has mastered! Industry changes can sometimes be brought about by a product. As a result, this company has implemented that policy. The majority of toolboxes on the market can be found on Amazon, Lowe's, Home Depot, and It's easy to get them for a cheap price. There are few exceptions to this rule - Trusco is one of them. Despite being expensive, they are well worth the cost. Occasionally, a Toolbox does have small details that matter to a It has been thought of in almost every way a cantilever toolbox could possibly need. Although this is the smallest model they make bigger and better versions that don't compromise One would never imagine a toolbox could revolutionize the way one works and plays. The one in this article does! All of our products are of exceptional quality and meticulously engineered. This is an amazing toolbox design that eliminates the troublesome latches and relies on the handles to close its lid. With a hidden mechanism that doesn't break off, this lock will keep on working. You are brilliant! Upon opening, the unique hinges and geometry design on the side allow an effortless opening where everything is immediately accessible. Pick it up, carry it, set it down, and it will instantly open. What were the chances that something like that would make such That is, when it's hot, when you're frustrated, and when you're on the clock for the customer. As soon as you finish your work, the tools should be available quickly and your bin should be fast loading and require no latches to It happens all of the time when you're carrying your toolbox and suddenly one latch pops open, causing you to lose your balance or your tools to spill out all over. You must feel embarrassed, huh? Could it be opened by climbing up on a ladder? You, the person below, or any other person below you lose your load quickly and both fall or get hit by a tool and get seriously injured This is the point I was trying to make. Kennedy Kits is the only other manufacturer that's worth a flip other than Trusco, but their hinge design is a big problem. Their dark color prevents you from seeing all the tools in them, plus they have latches! If you are searching for high quality, do yourself a favor and get yours from this made in Japan company. You will be thankful when you receive your own!.
There are about 13 of them. There is a bottom compartment that is about 4 inches tall and 6 inches wide, which is 75 inches long. A level of trays pops out when you open it up. It measures 25 inches wide. It is about 13 for each of them. The dimensions of this box are 5 inches long, 3 inches wide, and 2 1/8 inches tall, with four removable steel dividers on each side.
I am really drawn to the quality and detail of the box. Despite their smoothness, the hinges and moving compartments of this cabinet are extremely sturdy. These dividers are not made of cheap plastic that may break or splinter they are stamped steel with a waffle pattern and edges that have been bent neatly to prevent cuts. In fact, there is a slot for storing them when they are not in use to prevent them from getting lost.
As you can tell (I keep 7 of them) I am a big fan of Trusco boxes. Because of its quality and attention to detail, I find this to be my favorite. Their bigger boxes could only be more easily obtained if the shipping process was simpler.
It would be fair to say that this isn't the most practical tool box on earth. But I didn't buy it because I thought it would be the most useful. Under the sink, it's the perfect size to fit household tools and it's made with the highest quality. This box is big enough to hold basics like a hammer and screwdriver (and the picture hanging kit, too) but wouldn't be a great box to carry around as a handyman. In spite of this, I strongly recommend vying for one every year User of the day. Note
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Even after purchasing a toolbox of this size for $60, I am still hesitant to pay that price for a box of this size. It isn't industrial grade, nor is it your average The size of this storage unit is suitable for sockets, mechanics tools, and hand tools. It is not large enough to fit 1/2 sockets or ratchets, but we are not concerned with that. You get what you pay for. The thought occurs to me. This box is smooth, well finished, metal of high quality, no slouch in any way. I am concerned only about the hinges being exposed, but that is a common problem with cantilever frames. Just don't throw anything into these arms and you should be fine. If you are OK with paying $60 for it, you will not be disappointed by it, no matter what it's for. This closes and opens in an awesome way and though I hate being a fanboy, it f'n rocks. The whole package is simple, no locks, no batteries, no frills. Just pick it up, close it, and Also very nice is the fact that it is raised at the center and footed all the way around. In fact, it stays put even on uneven surfaces, such as your blacktop driveway that, because your landlord is cheap, will never be made concrete. I suggest you buy I'm a total cheapo when it comes to buying my stuff, so I'm more than willing to pay. I am sure that I will keep this one for years. They probably will buy from them more often. It takes two days to receive the money as well as the money to be spent. You'll be glad you did (hell yes, Amazon) , and you'll be able to buy whatever you want.
Blue is one of my favorite colors. A bonus is that it's made in Japan. I love this toolbox, it's really sturdy and made well. Due to the rivets that secure the pivot points together, there is no chance that it will break under normal use. We love how the two compartments smoothly glide open and how it opens. Because I did not read the description carefully, the bag is a little small for what my needs were, however it still fits all of my tools securely. In addition, I like the color, it's such a beautiful, I like this toolbox because the handles are actually foldable, and the lock keeps the box at its location. It appears to be heavy duty and gauge metal, which means it could be quite heavy when a lot of tools are attached to it. I have to say that the toolbox appears to be well-made and well thought out.
The only way I could rate this thing higher than five stars is if I could give it more than five. For $50, it's a great little toolbox. Everything about them feels quality and the fit and finish are flawless. The hinges open and close smoothly, while the hinges behave like they've been made in Japan. This is a beautiful blue color with metallic highlights In place of this tool box, I would love my whole car to be this color. The shelves consist of removable dividers that are made from quality materials as well.
You can look up the information online. It would be perfect for a It has been a long search for the perfect toolbox for my gunsmithing kit, but I've finally found it. It has high-quality steel construction and is made in Japan for a great price! The second one is different - The following Trusco trunk tool boxes are sized to fit, see the photo for details.