This is an OK chest for relatively light use. I got mine for storing machine tools and drills, for which it is perfectly servicable. It's good value I guess, but only of so - so construction (don't even begin to compare it with a 'Snap On'!) , but then look how cheap this unit is. It should last well if looked after. So as I said, it is what it is, an inexpensive tool chest which gives value for money and at a discount price, but don't expect an industrial quality item.
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Have 4 of these in my workshop , perfect for all my bike tools etc excellent for the money well painted , it not snap on quality it not snap on money , fit 2 of these between bottom & top box use wood door stop on top of 1st middle so 2nd 1 fits then top box , weight of all tools keep in place , just see in to top box , have it twice lots of space bike park tools in 1 car tools in other
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Everything good for the price just make sure your top box is a good 5mm smaller than the stated size of the add on box I had to bend the edges of the add on box out to make my us pro box fit
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Well constructed , draw's slide easily with being ball bearings , good finish look smart , fit perfect between my Halfords stack-on boxes. lined my draws with 1/6" cork . Very happy with these draws .
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This was a really good addition to my Sealey roller tool cabinet. It fits very well onto existing Sealey cabinets.However be very careful, it will make a heavily loaded cabinet very prone to tip over if on wheels. I removed the wheels from my cabinet because it lives in a static position in my workshop. It is super stable and a better usable height with the wheels removed.
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