I use mine to hold saw blades for my reciprocating saw and some misc drill bits. Works great. Thanks for the video. Makes being able to drill thru the back and mount this on my workbench wall a snap!
Thank you for this. I couldn't figure out how to remove the drawers, I plan to upgrade the slides and add inserts to bolt it down. Nice little desk box.
I specifically bought one to sit on my work bench...I turned it into a "complaint/opinion/what would you do different" box. At the end of the week, month or when ever i decide to get around to it I just open the drawers and greet the contents with my acetylene torch then i use the fire to heat up my "fuck you smores". Then enjoy em with a nice cold "im sick of this fuckin job" sicx pack, it honestly makes the following Mondwy morning a little more bearable
I may pick up a couple of these for storing all my small flashlights. I do like the Arko-Mills small red ProBox Toolbox 09912, but these ones you are reviewing are a bit deeper (front to back). These could take uo less space and store more. Thanks for the review.
Take it out of the box in the parking lot before you leave and make sure you didn't get a dud. If you got a bad one take it right back in and exchange it. My two cents.
Thanks for the review. Kind of what I expected, but ultimately I'm disappointed. Glad I wasn't /too/ interested in these, cute as they are. So, I think I'd still consider something small from Toyo Steel
Mac tools invented the idea (may have had it pattened) to have tool boxes with ball bearings on the drawers. Well, techs would get huge boxes and roll their tools around the shop (like a dealership type thing) and some shops would have drains for washing floors.. The boxes would tilt forward and all the drawers would open and the boxes were falling onto the mechanics. Mac was getting sued right and left .(It may have been Marco but it's been years)... so they got rid of it and boxes and people were safer. I was a mechanic for 50 years and there would be so many weird things. I hope this helps. @@mlghty
@@CJ24758 Exactly, and they're barely $20 so you can't expect that much and the one I bought back in July was much better than I expected for the money. I currently use it to store some of my collection of vintage American made 1/4" ratchets.
Seems ok for small part storage. Maybe fill it up with Gridfinity.
I use mine to hold saw blades for my reciprocating saw and some misc drill bits. Works great. Thanks for the video. Makes being able to drill thru the back and mount this on my workbench wall a snap!
Thank you for this. I couldn't figure out how to remove the drawers, I plan to upgrade the slides and add inserts to bolt it down. Nice little desk box.
I specifically bought one to sit on my work bench...I turned it into a "complaint/opinion/what would you do different" box. At the end of the week, month or when ever i decide to get around to it I just open the drawers and greet the contents with my acetylene torch then i use the fire to heat up my "fuck you smores". Then enjoy em with a nice cold "im sick of this fuckin job" sicx pack, it honestly makes the following Mondwy morning a little more bearable
I may pick up a couple of these for storing all my small flashlights. I do like the Arko-Mills small red ProBox Toolbox 09912, but these ones you are reviewing are a bit deeper (front to back). These could take uo less space and store more. Thanks for the review.
Take it out of the box in the parking lot before you leave and make sure you didn't get a dud. If you got a bad one take it right back in and exchange it. My two cents.
Can you add ball bearings or drawer slides?
I bought 2 blue ones (they only had blue), but now I wanna try to get one in every color for fun.
Is the 'Kobalt' logo a removable sticker or painted on? Thanks for the review.
The logo is painted on. Not a sticker.
Thanks for the review. Kind of what I expected, but ultimately I'm disappointed. Glad I wasn't /too/ interested in these, cute as they are. So, I think I'd still consider something small from Toyo Steel
Oh the Toyo ST350 ( definitely bigger than these though ) is such a damn amazing toolbox.
You can buy them online. I bought 2
Where are these made at?
Safer without ball bearings
Why safer? My first thought when using mine was that I should add ball bearings
Mac tools invented the idea (may have had it pattened) to have tool boxes with ball bearings on the drawers. Well, techs would get huge boxes and roll their tools around the shop (like a dealership type thing) and some shops would have drains for washing floors.. The boxes would tilt forward and all the drawers would open and the boxes were falling onto the mechanics. Mac was getting sued right and left .(It may have been Marco but it's been years)... so they got rid of it and boxes and people were safer. I was a mechanic for 50 years and there would be so many weird things. I hope this helps. @@mlghty
Janky crap, wouldn't touch one with a bargepole. Thanks for the review.
Do u own one? Quick to judge there mr Janky
@@CJ24758
Exactly, and they're barely $20 so you can't expect that much and the one I bought back in July was much better than I expected for the money.
I currently use it to store some of my collection of vintage American made 1/4" ratchets.