🔧 Elevate Your Tool Game with Style!
The Stalwart Portable Tool Box with Wheels is a versatile 2-in-1 tool chest designed for professionals on the go. Featuring a stackable design, ergonomic fold-down handle, and durable construction, this tool organizer ensures your essential tools are secure and easily transportable, making it perfect for both on-site jobs and home workshops.
Brand | Stalwart |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black/Yellow |
Product Dimensions | 17.88"L x 10"W x 24.13"H |
Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 5 Kilograms |
Number of Compartments | 3 |
UPC | 031113085950 886511021204 072080017131 080850317084 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00886511021204 |
Manufacturer | Trademark Global |
Part Number | 75-3042 |
Item Weight | 6.12 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 75-3042 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | 2-in-1 |
Pattern | Tool Box |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Special Features | Rolling W/ Pull-Out Handle |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
#**E
Perfect for the need 🏆
Kudos to the maker of the video (3:35). No need to repeat. All points brought out visually worth repeating. Check it out. Learn all nuances.This said, for our purposes this nugget is ideal.Renovating a two story vintage property requires lots of tools and constant projecting at the moment.For the price and options this storage system is ideal. At the moment using to organize anything and everything on the second floor used to update the office.Not all tools fit as there were many like a planet and other larger power tools. But, all the miscellaneous like blades, scraper, paint gear, etc. plus a few power tools small enough this is a huge score.This is not a man box for rugged construction building unless you’re aware of the potential weak spots.For this price point and capability to maintain some sense of tool pr craft hoarding in one wheelable space. This is my new besty.With the amount of tools and four levels to the house it’s a possibility ordering a second set if the price stays. The basement is where the shop is. But there’s three floors above and we’re often outside building or working on something.For now, second floor is tidying up. Easy to transport gear back to the basement shelves.I’m aware this system has some nuances they can break if mishandled.For the majority of people who treat this gem like a pro for its lifetime can see it working indefinitely.As noted in the video, bottom container isn’t designed for heavy lifting of lots of tools. Keep it light or use two hands to lift. Not the handle.The other notable, when moving using the wheels and handle go slow if it’s full. Flat surface floor ideal.The tricky spots are connecting the sides to the top container. At the base of each side move the catch out. Same goes for the red doohickey that connects the handle to help wheel this beast around.If ya didn’t watch the video the other user made with 3:35 hopefully this helps for a quick run through.Most people have loose stuff around if we’re creative or projecting on vintage properties. Even the anal organizer would like this storage set.It’s not the strongest for construction but it’s idea for most people.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💯
Z**E
Great product
Bought this toolbox for my son. He works on cars and does handyman jobs around his house and needed an easy to handle toolbox. The dual stackable compartments makes it super easy for him to store large and small tools separate from each other. He loves the handle and easy roll wheels. Highly recommend!
T**Y
Good for light use
Okay for the price, but lightweight and not durable for heavy items. More for crafty type. Yellow lock handles on bottom pop off easily.
C**E
Surprisingly durable and convenient for the price
I'm a technician at a mechanic shop but I mostly handle oil changes and tire related work. I did not need a large mechanic tool chest to hold all the basic tools I needed to make my job easier so this is the product I settled on after comparing prices and portability. The 3 in 1 stackable chest greatly exceeded my expectations and I'm still using it with no issues after a year at the same job. I keep loose hand tools and sockets in the top compartment. I have some specialty tools, lights and bit sets in the middle pull-out and in the bottom tip-out drawer my 11in voyager tool bag with 12v Makita drill and driver + accessories fit perfectly inside. This chest has just enough storage for everything I need while being very portable and surprisingly durable. Remember it is a combination of thin metal and molded plastic holding this thing together so don't expect it to survive being dropped or thrown around. My chest probably weighs close to 60-70lbs fully loaded with tools and I use it almost every day, loading and unloading it off of my van and rolling it around the shop and across the parking lot. It's taken some hits and has survived very well surprisingly. Drawers all still function perfectly after a year, no cracks or breaks in the plastic and no major dents in the metal after a year of constant use. If you can get this for 100-120 I think it's an excellent purchase. Couldn't be happier with mine and it beats spending the same amount at harbor freight for a rolling metal tool cart that is much harder to load and unload off of my vehicle every day. Obviously if you are leaving your tools at your shop a real tool chest is the better way to go but if you're taking your tools home at the end of the day I can't recommend this setup enough.
S**D
Could have been a contender...
I was really hoping that Trademark Tools 75-4650 rolling toolbox would be a quality item, but it has proven otherwise. It's main strength is that you can remove the top two boxes separately for transportation, but that's about it. Now for the cons:1) Cheap plastic construction at all the important places--sides and tops (where the handles are that support the weight) of the boxes. The wheels are also plastic as is the bottom plate which constantly drags when moving the unit.2) Not enough storage. The top box is nice because it has a double decker plastic tray, but the middle and bottom compartments could have been laid out a lot better. They have very little useable storage for their size.3) Flimsy cart handle. It is already loose after one trip up and down the stairs. If you are expecting a heavy duty luggage handle and mechanism, look somewhere else.4) Padlock holes for each box are way too small. This is one of the most ridiculous things about this rolling wonder. The biggest lock you can put through the holes is a luggage lock.I transported this box to a job site once so far and it is beginning to fall apart (plastic box tops deforming, handle loose). The move required going up and down 10 stairs, loading into the truck and unloading. I removed the top box when loading and unloading. The middle box's top started stretching just from lifting it and the bottom box with about 20lbs worth of tools combined in both. You think this will last transporting it multiple times?I wish someone would make a much better version of this because a rolling toolbox is very convenient. I haven't seen any that really get consistently good reviews and can stand up to semi-pro/active DIY'er use.
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