What 1k in work tool boxes looks like.

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And they hold about 8k in tools.
Best tool box system ever. So easy to transport and load
 
I've found they are to heavy and dont hold enough,,

theyre fine if you can drive right up to the work sight but if you have to hump them into a building r house they just to much
I hump them up to the second floor on most jobs. Heavy duty big wheels and sturdy axels make pulling them up the stairs EASY
 
I've found they are to heavy and dont hold enough,,

theyre fine if you can drive right up to the work sight but if you have to hump them into a building r house they just to much
The ones I've seen have wheels and the compartments can be added or reduced. I found them useful, but I used the RIGID models.
 
I had the Dewalt boxes before these. THOSE are terrible. Hard plastic 100%.
 
I hump them up to the second floor on most jobs. Heavy duty big wheels and sturdy axels make pulling them up the stairs EASY
I hear that a lot but never see it happen,, and I admit I have only been in the contractor/handyman business for 45yrs so what do I know,,
I ended up with bags that could be loaded for the job and not carry what I dont need,,
 
I hear that a lot but never see it happen,, and I admit I have only been in the contractor/handyman business for 45yrs so what do I know,,
I ended up with bags that could be loaded for the job and not carry what I dont need,,
I need everything in thise boxes. VERY RARELY do I have to leave a job to fetch a tool or part. I carry every extra plumbing part you can't think of along with random electrical items.
 
I need everything in thise boxes. VERY RARELY do I have to leave a job to fetch a tool or part. I carry every extra plumbing part you can't think of along with random electrical items.
not sure whether to call you a sucker or an amateur,,..

when you get good at your job you only take the things you need and nothing more,,
 
One of the best parts of these boxes besides the big wheels that make stairs easy is they are waterproof. I don't have to worry about rainy days. Camper shell or van is out of the question as I haul big heavy loads. Did a van once for a couple years. Never again
 
not sure whether to call you a sucker or an amateur,,..

when you get good at your job you only take the things you need and nothing more,,
Ridiculous statement.

I do incredible jobs and the fact that I can afford nice equipment has nothing to do with anything else. That's like saying if you have a big TV you're a sucker because YOU DONT NEED IT lol
 
Seriously, what kind of moron judges someone's work abilities based on their tool box lol.

Amateur indeed.... "handyman" lol
 
Ridiculous statement.

I do incredible jobs and the fact that I can afford nice equipment has nothing to do with anything else. That's like saying if you have a big TV you're a sucker because YOU DONT NEED IT lol
that doesnt make any sense,,,

why do you carry so much stuff into the job sight when you dont need too???

a professional knows what he needs and only take that and maybe a little more,,

I ran a van since the early 90's after trying trucks that I had to unload everynight or when I went inside a store to keep stuff from getting stolen,,, it does have to be a 1 ton extended,,
heck I set pallets of bricks in the back of them along with just about anything you can get in a pickup truck

the price of tools isnt what makes a good tech,, knowledge does that,,
 

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