STANLEY DIY Toolbox Storage with 1 Touch Latch, 2 Lid
STANLEY DIY Toolbox Storage with 1 Touch Latch, 2 Lid Organisers for Small Parts, 16 Inch, 1-79-216
Weight: | 900 g |
Size: | 16 Inch 1-Touch Toolbox |
Dimensions: | 38.4 x 22 x 16.2 cm; 900 Grams |
Model: | 1-79-216 |
Part: | 1-79-216 |
Colour: | Multi |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Stanley Black & Decker |
Dimensions: | 38.4 x 22 x 16.2 cm; 900 Grams |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | 16 Inch 1-Touch Toolbox |
I bought this toolbox for my daughter for a handy household toolbox , I bought myself one a couple of years ago and find it perfect for holding various tools for small jobs inside the house .
Great for. The money I paid except the tray on the inside needs to be sat in perfect or when u move about it will move about too but awesome wee tool box especially for 9
I check for a 16″ tool box a few years ago. You only had 12″ tool box.
The larger toolbox let’s me get my tools l need for little jobs inside the home
Well made, strong and good quality.
Suitable for holding a large amount of tools. Handy for keeping all outdoor tools in the garage, and making sure they don’t get lost.
Recommended.
For the price it’s fine. The iside tray ‘hooks’ onto 4 lugs …sort of . Infact they don’t really. It just doesn’t work at all. So in reality it sits on your other tools. Other than that if you just want to keep some small tools in one place it is okay. It is small . I just use it for bicycle spanners and pliers.
Happy with it. Good size and pull out tray insert is useful. Box itself feels really sturdy, a little dubious whether the thinner yellow compartment covers on the top will last but time will tell, I guess
I bought this to replace my trusty old Curver toolbox which I used to carry screwdrivers and stuff about in.
The Curver was a good size for screwdrivers, basic and extremely tough. Lasted me for over 15 years when I accidentally dropped a heavy object on the handle from a hight. I started out looking for something as nearly identical as possible. After much research I plumped for the Stanley.
It isn’t us quite tough as my old box (& none of the boxes I found were), but it is tough enough – surprisingly it survived my determined efforts to force it closed with the tray in the wrong position.
It is bigger – but still reasonably compact & I welcome the extra space.
The storage flaps at the top which I didn’t want have proved surprisingly handy for storing beeswax, screwdriver bits & stuff.
I like the fact that the tray leaves a space at the front to drop thing back into (but you need to remember to position the tray at the back of the box).
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Amazingly the one hand opening which I poo-pooed is really handy.
I believe the box is identical to ones sold by USAG and FACOM apart from the colour. I would prefer the USAG and FACOM colours for finding things in the box, but the Stanley is usually a lot cheaper.
Good box.
For a long time I had a metal toolbox with a cantilevered top. Unfortunately, the handle joint rusted and broke as I lifted it down off a shelf, resulting in a chipped shinbone.
This box is robust and has adequate storage for small tools – pliers, screwdrivers, small saws and knives. The two containers in the lid are very handy for screws, etc.
I have two of these boxes,I use one to store my electrical tools, and one for my plumbing tools. Keeps them organised and together,and hey are just the right size for that. The storgae compartment are useful for small bits (fuses, tape, screws, washers, PTFE tape etc.).
The open touch opening is great, so much more convienient than the standard latches and very secure, latching closed automatically when you close it.
THe little tote tray can be a little annoying if it’s not put back in the right place. But I leave mine out now anyway, I find it more useful to just have the one compartment with all my tools accessible.