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Trusco ST-350-B 2-Level Toolbox

Trusco ST-350-B 2-Level Toolbox Trusco ST-350-B 2-Level Toolbox Trusco ST-350-B 2-Level Toolbox Trusco ST-350-B 2-Level Toolbox
$ 56.80

Score By Feature

Based on 746 ratings
Sturdiness
9.90
Durability
9.38
Value for money
8.98

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Product Description

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Blue is the predominant color.
Frontage depth height: 350 160 215 mm Outside dimension (mm) Frontage depth: depth: depth: depth: depth: depth: depth: depth: depth: depth: depth: depth: depth: depth: depth: depth: depth
Frontage depth height: 348 158 103 mm Effective inner dimension (mm) Frontage depth: 348 158 103 mm Effective inner dimension (mm) Effective inner dimension (mm) Effective inner dimension (mm) Effective inner dimension (mm) Effective inner
Japan is the country where the product is made.
TRUSCO NAKAYAMA is a specialized trading firm that provides PRO TOOLS to the Japanese manufacturing industry.

Questions & Answers

Is it possible to remove the dividers from the upper section?

They can, indeed, be taken away.

What is the depth of the lower level?

The main bottom section is a full 4 inches deep, including the hinged trays. br>In a previous comment, I may have stated that the box could not be locked shut. br>The two hinged lids have two small holes in them that can be locked with a small padlock.

What is the box's size?

(height measured from the center of the box) L 14" W 6" H 7"

Are there any parts that are made of plastic? gaskets? thanks?

There will be no plastic used. There are no gaskets here.

Selected User Reviews For Trusco ST-350-B 2-Level Toolbox

It's the finer points that make all the difference
5/5

Trusco Has It Under Control! Every now and then, a product emerges that completely transforms a market. That has been accomplished by this company. Take a look at the majority of toolboxes available on the market, including those from Amazon, Lowe's, Home Depot, and a variety of other retailers. They are low-cost and low-cost. Trusco is one of the few notable exceptions to this rule. They're pricey, but they're well worth the money. The user DOES care about the small details in a Toolbox. They've considered every possible scenario for a cantilever toolbox. This is their smallest model, but they do make larger ones that aren't cheap. Who knew a toolbox could have such an impact on how you work and play? This one certainly does! br>Everything is of the highest quality and meticulously detailed. br>Amazing design that does away with the inconvenient latches and instead relies on the handles to keep the toolbox closed. There's a hidden locking mechanism that won't come undone. Genius! Pick it up, carry it, set it down, and open it up with ease thanks to the unique geometry designed folding hinges on the side. Who'd have guessed it would make such a difference? When you're hot, frustrated, and on the clock with the customer, it certainly does. You need to get to your tools quickly, and then you need fast loading and no latches to fiddle with and maintain when you're finished. How many times have you been carrying your toolbox when one of the latches flies open, throwing you off balance or spilling your tools all over the place? Isn't it humiliating? Isn't it possible to open it by climbing a ladder? Whoever is below you, or you yourself, loses your load quickly, and you both fall or are hit with a tool, causing serious injury or death! I believe you understand what I'm trying to say. br>Apart from Trusco, Kennedy Kits is the only manufacturer worth mentioning, and their hinge design is a joke. They have latches and are a dark color, making it difficult to see all of your tools! br>Believe me when I say that if you want quality, this made in Japan company has it, and you will thank me when you receive yours!.

Aria FitzGerald
Aria FitzGerald
| Oct 31, 2021
A High-Quality Box with a Beautiful Design! Trusco tool boxes have always been a favorite of mine, and this one is no different
5/5

It's about 13 feet long. 75 inches in length, with a 4 inch tall and 6 inch wide bottom compartment. When you open it up, it's 25 inches wide and has one level of trays that pop out. They're both around 13 years old. 5 inches long, 3 inches wide, and 2 1/8 inches tall, with four removable steel dividers on each sidebr>br>What appeals to me most about this box is the attention to detail and quality. The hinges and moving compartments are both extremely durable and smooth. The dividers aren't made of cheap plastic that might break; they're made of stamped steel with a waffle pattern and neatly bent edges that won't cut you. There's even a small slot to keep them safe when they're not in use so they don't get lost. br>br>As you can tell, I'm a big fan of Trusco boxes (I have 7 so far). Because of the high quality and attention to detail, this is my favorite. I just wish getting their larger boxes was a little easier.

Wells Rowe
Wells Rowe
| Apr 17, 2021
That is so fashionable
5/5

To put it bluntly, this isn't the most useful toolbox on the planet. However, I didn't think it was the most practical option. It's well-made and the ideal size for storing household items beneath the sink. It's big enough to hold the essentials (hammer, screwdriver, picture hanging kit, etc. ), but it's not the best box to have on hand as a handyman. Having said that, I still think it's a great choice for an everyday bag. day user. br>br>Note: If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "creative This is the smaller version; if you require more space, the one in the MOMA archives is slightly larger.

Rohan Lawrence
Rohan Lawrence
| Dec 19, 2021
This is my first toolbox purchase, and I paid $60 for it
5/5

I'm still hesitant to pay $60 for a toolbox of this size; it's not industrial-grade, but it's also not your typical weekend warrior DIY toolbox. This is for sockets, mechanics tools, and hand tools; it isn't big enough for 1/2 sockets or ratchets, but that's beside the point. It's a good investment. I think. I'm only concerned about the exposed hinges, but that's a common cantilever flaw. As long as you don't sling it into or things into these arms, you should be fine. It's smooth, well finished, quality metal, and not a slouch of a box. You won't be disappointed with it, regardless of its function, as long as you're willing to pay $60 for it. I hate being a fanboy, but this thing is f'n awesome in the way it closes and opens. There are no latches, bs, or frills; simply close it as you pick it up and walk away. I also like how it's raised in the middle and has feet all the way around the perimeter. It stays put even on slightly uneven surfaces, such as your shoddy asphalt driveway that your landlord refuses to concrete. Buy it. It's well worth it, and I'm a complete scrooge when it comes to purchasing goods. Without a doubt, I'll keep this one for a long time. I'll most likely buy from them again. Spend the money and wait two days for it. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.

Myra Crowley
Myra Crowley
| Jan 19, 2021
Tool box that is heavy-duty, tough, and well-made
5/5

I really like the color blue. It's a plus that it's made in Japan. This toolbox is fantastic; it is extremely durable and well constructed. Under normal use, all of the pivot points are securely riveted together, ensuring that it will not fall apart. I like how it opens, especially how the two compartments glide open smoothly. Because I didn't read the description carefully, it's a little small for what I was looking for, but it still fits all of my tools snugly. I also like the color, which is a rich, deep blue. It's also lockable, and unlike my other toolbox, the handles actually fold flat on this one. I will say that it is made of heavy duty and gauge metal, and I can see it becoming quite heavy with a lot of tools. The toolbox appears to have been handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail.

Simone Fisher
Simone Fisher
| Mar 06, 2021
It's a step up from good, but it's still not spectacular
3/5

Mine arrived with a dent in the bottom crease. br>For $35, it's a great deal, but not for $62. For $62, I'm expecting a higher-quality finish. Because of all the adoration and gushing you guys lavished on this import, my expectations were raised to the level of a mint Tonka truck from my childhood. In the United States, this product can be made for $62. In fact, I believe a better toolbox could be created. You Walmart aficionados are the ones who consume low-cost items and then complain about the economy and overseas dependence. There is no one else to blame but yourself.

Emery Williams
Emery Williams
| Aug 18, 2021

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