STANLEY Mobile Work Centre Toolbox, 2 Tier Stackable Units
STANLEY Mobile Work Centre Toolbox, 2 Tier Stackable Units, 1-93-968





| Weight: | 4.33 kg |
| Dimensions: | 47 x 29.7 x 62 cm; 4.33 Kilograms |
| Model: | 1-93-968 |
| Part: | 1-93-968 |
| Colour: | Black |
| Pack Quantity: | 1 |
| Batteries Required: | No |
| Batteries Included: | No |
| Manufacture: | Stanley Black & Decker |
| Dimensions: | 47 x 29.7 x 62 cm; 4.33 Kilograms |
| Quantity: | 1 |
It’s good for me thanks u for it & good tool box for me & bust one of the other two I get from my dad gef me in 2001 in August thanks u for i
It’s a useful toolbox and overall I like it.
But it’s not easy to get the various bits you need so you’re constantly disassembling and reassembling it. Wheels around great when it’s all together.
It’s not really sturdy and whilst I didn’t notice for a while after purchasing it (but not using it) it has a small crack on the bottom piece near the left clip – this feels like the most vulnerable area too so not a huge surprise.
Overall it’s pretty decent value for money.
Ok for a DIY’er. Not that strong and robust.
You wouldn’t want to be putting too many tools
In it, I think it would crack or break with a lot of weight in it.
Serves a purpose though.
handy toolbox for home – wouldn’t stand up to the rigours of professional use though ….. It may not be as wide as you hope for … the dimensions say 47cm wide, but this figure includes the width of the wheels on either side too, so the tool boxes themselves are more like 44cm wide at the widest point. Bit disappointing as I can’t fit things like my 12 inch tenon saw in it flat.
It was relatively cheap,seems solid and substantial enough for normal everyday use if you’re a DIYer or hobbyist,and unless you are a professional builder then it’s all the box you’ll ever need. I suspect Stanley may have been looking at some of the criticisms,and have ‘beefed it up’ a bit. I saw people saying that they had to shuffle around like neanderthals with vent knees while trying to wheel it. Well,I’m 6’5″ tall and this DOESNT require me to do that,not does it trail it’s backside along the ground if you overfill it.
All in all,it is what it is,a decent,well-made substantial and spacious toolbox at a reasonable price which will do everything that you could expect from an item at this price. Don’t expect Aston Martin performance for Mini money.
I bought this for a friend of mine who is a bit of a DIY expert and he has lots of various tools that he has to carry around with him. He says that it is great and he now can keep a lot more of his tools in one place and also a lot easier to move them around when he is doing small jobs for other members of his family. He did say that he would not buy this tool box for every day use but it is just what is needed for the DIY enthusiast. Another plus for him was that his wife has stopped nagging him for leaving his tools on the garage workbench now.
The toolbox has it’s own handle and there is an additional larger handle that can be used to wheel the whole unit. The toolbox clips onto a large lower storage section which is on wheels and can be pulled, or pushed. The lower section is basically a large open topped storage container, noting fancy. Some reviews mention about the flimsiness of this product. The toolbox is very sturdy, as is the combined unit, the lower section may be more flexible but it is more than adequate to serve its purpose of a large storage unit. When the top toolbox is clipped in, the whole item is solid but easily wheeled about.
I have my hand tools and bits in the toolbox and use the lower section for power tools. People have been asking me where I got this as it’s quite a unique tool storage product and an excellent option for anyone needing to keep a small group of tools handy and mobile.
Whilst obviously not suitable for a professional contractor’s use and not designed for heavy, every day hauling around on building sites it is perfectly adequate for serious DIY users and home-makers.
The bottom part is roomy and mine easily contains two drills, jig saw, electric screw-driver and bits. The top part detaches and holds all the hand tools I am likely to need. The middle ‘swivel’ section is OK to hold some screws of varying size but I find I is better to have a separate box because I can guarantee I’ll have all the screws except the size I actually want.
The only drawback is that it is so roomy it gets VERY heavy. That’s where the wheels come in but the top part has its own handle so if I don’t need any electrical tool i just unclip the top and carry that and leave the bottom part behind. Of course, if the whole thing is needed the wheels are strong enough and are up[ to the job.
So to sum it up, I recommend it definitely, don’t always listen to all the reviews because I don’t know why people thought it was rubbish! It’s saving my sanity!
And thankyou to the one review that actually said the people that were leaving bad reviews need to get metal versions if they are ‘business’ because it was for that reason I thought I would try!