Popular Design Plastic Toolbox for Hardware and Tool Accessories for Organization and Portability
Popular Design Plastic Toolbox for Hardware and Tool Accessories for Organization and Portability
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Embracing contemporary design sensibilities while honoring functional imperatives, this distinguished storage solution presents a refined approach to tool organization. The thoughtfully conceived exterior maintains an understated aesthetic that complements diverse environments, from the professional workshop to the curated home studio. Within this architectural statement, hardware and accessories find proper repose in an environment that acknowledges their significance through considered compartmentalization. The portable configuration speaks to our modern understanding of craftsmanship as an increasingly mobile pursuit, allowing one's precision implements to transition between locations without sacrificing protection or organization. For the discerning individual who appreciates that proper tool storage transcends mere utility, this sophisticated system transforms the practical necessity of organization into an expression of intentional design a subtle statement that elevates the mundane act of tool containment into a reflection of one's commitment to refined functionality.
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS:
WIDTH(IN.): 20.9
DEPTH(IN.): 15.4
HEIGHT(IN.): 6.4
WEIGHT(LBS.): 6




Lower compartment is solid and holds two drills, led light and charger. Use it for work everyday. The top works for drill bits and imparct attachments. What lacks is the top lid. It has plastic hinges and has already broke. Now I have to hold the lid as I get something from the bottom. I think the hinge should be metal and the metal latches added to the top
Was expenting it will fit with my other Sargu Krenz case , but didnt , i little disapointed with this , still a good case
Very good case, feels tough, have not dropped it yet, the top pockets are cool. Really like it, definitely recommend.
Just a little picky things if Sargu Krenz can improve a bit to make it even better: If the grids in the top bin can be customized, that will be great. If the bottom bin come with a liner that will be perfect.
Love these holds all my tools and stacks with others
I love the tool box, but I can't figure out how to get the little plastic window open to put my name tag in without possibly braking it. I don't find any instructions in the small booklet that came with it. Please contact me at [****] or [****]. Tom Bartlett