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Merchandise Pick-up: Pick-up location will be posted on the winning bidder's invoice along with the prescribed pickup time. Shipping: Shipping is available for some items this auction, please inquire. Industrial professionals demand tool boxes with high durability and maximum capacity. The broad line of Proto tool boxes utilize heavy gauge steel coupled with rugged construction allowing them to withstand the rigors common in the industrial market place.

The HS Heavy Duty Series and the SS Standard Duty Series are designed to maximize load and cubic inch capacities with drawer features and configurations that provide efficient storage for the most commonly stored tools. Standard features include Your most recent searches Delete. Frequent searches. Other sections. Catalog excerpts. The right one for you is the tool chest that is sized to comfortably handle your entire tool collection, and yet still fit in your garage or other work area.

We researched the top tool chests available now, and then whittled the options down to those we feel are the best in several categories that most interest the average DIYer. This steel-framed master of organization has a total of 16 drawers, each with heavy-duty soft-close drawer slides that can support up to pounds. The combo consists of two parts that can be stacked or separated: a lower cabinet with 10 drawers, and an upper chest with six drawers plus a lift-up lid that reveals a deep till for larger tool storage.

Five-inch sturdy casters let you maneuver the tool chest right where you need it, and then lock the wheels to keep the chest from moving while you work. The lower cabinet is 41 inches wide, 18 inches deep, and The upper chest is 41 inches wide, 16 inches deep, and The lower cabinet has a large handle on one side and the upper chest has handles on both sides. Most tool chests with reasonable storage capacities are quite wide, meaning you need a fairly large garage or worksite to hold them.

Instead of the typical or-more inches in width, this tool chest measures just The sturdy, cold-rolled steel tool chest has a large cabinet with a door, providing the perfect spot to stash your larger tools and supplies. The top of the upper portion lifts up so you can access the inner tray. In between, there are six drawers, two of which are deeper for larger tools. Each lined drawer can hold up to 22 pounds. Four hooks on the exterior are perfect for holding wrenches or other small tools.

The tool chest has a lock to keep your tools safe. Four casters, two with brakes, let you maneuver the chest to wherever you need it.

If desired, you can separate the upper chest from the lower cabinet. The tool chest measures Drawers: 6 Width: While typically tool chests are large, bulky items intended for equally large tool collections, there are times you need something a little—or a lot—smaller. This sturdy steel tool chest is a great choice for storing extra tools, using as an emergency tool box in your truck, toting the essentials to a jobsite away from home, or just corralling your basic household tools.

The three drawers have ball-bearing slides for smooth performance. Each drawer is 2 inches high. The top of the box lifts up, revealing a further 2. A lock lets you secure your tools when not in use. The Gearwrench tool box measures 20 inches wide, 8 inches deep, and 12 inches tall. And with the Milwaukee Inch Drawer Mobile Workbench, you get not only a large steel tool chest topped with a wooden workbench, you also get an attached metal peg board, just waiting for you to hang storage bins, tools, and oddly shaped items.

That adds up to storage options galore. There are a total of 11 lockable drawers in the tool chest, each with a pound capacity. The tool chest has six 5-inch, locking casters. The peg board is 61 inches wide, Drawers: 11 Width: 61 inches Height: This super-sturdy tool chest is all-steel construction, other than the hardwood top, which serves as a workbench. There are nine lockable drawers total: one extra long, six regular, and two extra-deep.

The bottom drawers each have a pound weight capacity, while the other seven drawers each hold up to pounds of tool weight. All drawers are lined to protect your tools and prevent scratches. The workbench measures 46 inches in width, Drawers: 9 Width: 46 inches Height: 37 inches Depth: Tool chests tend to be undeniably expensive. This US-built tool chest is just the right size to store a small-to-medium selection of tools, but best of all, it won't break your budget to do so.

A rolling tool cabinet can follow you around the garage, ensuring that whatever you need next is always within arm's reach. This will cut down on the time it takes to finish a task , as you can swap out tools in a flash, and putting them back is less of a chore since the toolbox is right there.

Rolling toolboxes are especially good if you have to lug heavy items around, as, rather than having to carry that pipe wrench all over the garage, you can just wheel the cabinet over. If you have back problems or other issues lifting heavy items, rolling your tools around can put less of a strain on your spine.

Even if you don't have a lot of elbow room in your garage, a rolling cabinet can still come in handy, as most come with removable trays and bins. That way you can just carry your sockets with you, for example, instead of having to tow the entire cabinet around. If you're constantly losing or misplacing tools, then a rolling tool cabinet can pay for itself in no time. Jobs will go more smoothly and get finished faster, and your garage won't look like a Craftsman graveyard.

Most importantly, many cabinets are incredibly spacious, so you'll have an excuse to splurge on new tools. Now that you've solemnly sworn to be more responsible with your tools, it's time to figure out which cabinet is best for your particular needs. The size of your garage is going to play a big role in determining which model you should get. Obviously, if you have more room, you'll be able to accommodate a larger cabinet.

However, take inventory of your shop before making your decision, as you may find that a large cabinet could eliminate much of your existing clutter. Just make sure you'll actually be able to roll it, or else the purpose will be defeated.

Some cabinets are large enough that they actually have benches on top, giving you extra space to work or to clutter up. If you often find yourself scrambling for a flat surface in your shop, buying a toolbox with a bench can kill two birds with one stone.

Likewise, there are also models with cushioned surfaces for you to sit on while you complete your tasks, which can help make working late much more comfortable. How many tools you have — or how many you aspire to have — is another factor to take into consideration. Most cabinets are on the larger side, so if you don't have a ton of tools you may be better off going with a more conventional toolbox. The types of tools that you own also matters.

Many cabinets feature sliding drawers or removable bins, so if you mainly have smaller items like wrenches and screwdrivers you should be fine. If, however, most of your tools are on the larger side, you may not be able to fit enough of them in a drawer to make a difference. There are cabinets that can fit just about any needs, so if you look at your current setup before buying, you're sure to find one that makes your life a whole lot easier.

While keeping your tools in their proper places will go a long way towards preventing clutter, there are a few other simple methods you can use to make sure your garage stays organized. Besides, the more personalized your garage is, the more you'll feel at home there — and the more likely you'll be to take care of it.

First off, take advantage of all available space. That includes the walls and the space above your head.



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