🔧 Roll with the Best: Your Tools Deserve This!
The DURATOOL Rolling Tool Box (D00406) is a robust and versatile storage solution, featuring a spacious main compartment, 3 compartments in total, and a water-resistant design. With a maximum weight capacity of 80 pounds, this toolbox is perfect for professionals on the go, ensuring your tools are organized and easily transportable.
Number of Compartments | 3 |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 80 Pounds |
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24.01"L x 14.76"W x 16.33"H |
Material Type | Plastic with Rubber Wheels |
J**A
Great box
Just received my box, I am a field service technician, I have been looking for a box like this for YEARS! feels sturdy, if it will break it will break for me. So I will post an update on quality of build after a couple months. It has many organization bins and 2 trays. My boss has almost the same box and his has lasted 15 years. But his latches broke, luckily I don't really need the latches because I haul on a cart anyway. So far worth the 52 bucks I paid for it. Hope this helps.
T**R
multiple problems with the design
This tool box is great until you start putting tools in it. It has a multi tiered shelf inside, (a yellow top shelf, and a grey lower shelf) and a very thin plastic lip to hold the shelf in place. If you put anything with heavy in the grey shelf then it falls down inside the rest of the box. The wheels are too small and not good fro rolling in the dirt or sand. The hinges are totally plastic and can be ripped off by hand, not very secure. Plus the hinges are flimsy and don't operate very smoothly. Stanley makes a very similar rolling tool box that is much better, I have 2 of each. .
J**F
It is a chintzy plastic knockoff of my 20 year old Zag tool box
Pros: It has two tool trays and storage below for large items. The design is great for consolidating many small to large tools.Cons: I have the same exact tool chest from 22 years ago Branded Zag. When closed up it is resistant to the elements and the plastic is rigid.The Duratool has the same exact design and dimensions as my Zag except the plastic is chintzy. When the trays are in place with the lid latched you can see into the tool chest because the trays do not have a lip to overlap the edge of the box. This box isn’t durable.An old superintendent once said “form is supposed to meet function, not function meets form!” This remake of my old tool chest misses the mark. With this tool chest design, if quality and workmanship was important to the manufacture, it would be outselling similar Stanley, Husky, etc. at Home Depot, Amazon…
R**S
its awesome
I had one just like this for over 15 years and used it on the job every day, it finally wore out and after several years of looking for another I found this one, its almost a duplicate of my last one, the handles are a bit weak but I can replace them easy enough when the time comes. I would buy this again without hesitation.
T**N
And inside still has a lot of room for bigger tools like lights or drills
I purchased for installing alarms at car dealers. Comes with trays you can move around in many ways to fit connectors or small parts. On top of that is another tray that I used for tools. Top lid has latch on each side and extra bins with lids as well. And inside still has a lot of room for bigger tools like lights or drills. Took a lot of abuse, even ran over one of the trays with car. Got a little bent but nothing crazy.
M**L
If they addressed the clasp issue..
Professional carpenter who has a bunch of tools, fasteners and bits and bobs. These are very sturdy and well thought out. The contain a huge volume of things, the weeks and handle are super strong and lift out trays ample.Sadly mine is no good now as the handle hinges are thin plastic and snap too easily for something that requires even moderate handling. I dont slam these about by any means but the clasp hinge arrangement is too fragile. Having said that these hands down still the best rolling container and I've tried many. Address the clasp issue and I'd buy a dozen !
C**6
Bought for son's B-Day
Showed this to my son because I did not want to get him something that he would not use or like. He said that he really did not want this one he wanted a sturdier one but after getting it and using it for almost a month now he loves it. He is going to school for pipe fitting and this chest makes it much easier to tote his tools back and forth. Is very sturdy and holds almost everything.
R**H
very cheep and poorly built its less then half thinknes of what the old boxs were
I have used this style of boxes for years I ordered on of these to replace on I finally wore a hole threw the bottom of These new boxes are so cheaply made now the handles brock within the first few weeks of using it so had to put old style on the box form old box the tray handle has now broken I use for screws So I'm back to using my old tray even with a crack in it. really don't buy this box and build you a nice wood one it will last longer these are real crap any more not worth the money
B**S
falls apart
I have had this a while but hardly ever used it to carry tools, just store them. In the few times that I have, the latches holding down the lid have each broken off and yesterdy the handle used to pull it along with came off too. Now it is just a shell to put tools in with no means of carrying them around. It was always poorly made but I expected it to be able to act as a toolbox for a little while at least.
L**H
Wheels are too small and came bent
Wheels are to small and when toolbox arrived the wheels were bent
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