My Tool Tote for Corded Power Tools
I have discarded many of my tool cases for my hand-held, portable, corded, power tools…in favor of a wheeled Stanley tool chest.
All the tools ride in the bottom and all the accessories are in the tray at the top of the tool box.
If I just need one tool, I just grab it out of the box and leave it in the van. Most of the time I use several of the tools and like having the entire collection and the accessories on the job.
The tools are far more compact in this tool rig, than in individual tool boxes. I can also stock more accessories in this arrangement.
Edit to add: This kit includes ROS, BS, PP, RAG, & JS (hidden from view)
Edited 4/1/2007 6:15 pm ET by basswood
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That way you can get everything stolen at once,,,lol.
I have to admit...I pretty much do the same with a lot of my tools. Not all but a lot. I do like the "bag" type totes that a lot of the tools come in now a days like the bosch CS and the rotozip etc...you can grab the handles of a few of those all at once if you wanted. I like them better in a lot of instances than metal or plastic boxes tools come in. The WORST are the plastic cases!!
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