Quite a different product but take a look at a Diamondback tonneau cover. It has a front opening section and you can get a bin that sits inside and acts similarly to a box like this one. Plus the tonneau can handle 400 or 1600lbs on top of it depending on spec. To me that is the perfect type of bed solution.
I like that box. Jill would LOVE to have a similar ladder system for checking the oil on most trucks :D I like the little tool box inside. Keep just the things you get out often. Straps :D
I wish I would have known about this tool box before I bought my craftsman box for around. $430.00. I like the ladder. I actually have a two step stool to get in and out of the truck. Looks like I need the roll out box deck has instead.
I still stick with the aluminum toolboxes (I got a crossover box and a side rail on both sides) but I drilled holes in my crossover to have two tie downs inside the bed then drill holes on the outside of my side rails for tie downs
Nice box....and review. While you certainly didn't have much in that tool box, I found it interesting that the lid was heavy enough that the base of the box tiled back when you opened it.
I guess it’s “cool” but it’s so hard for me to stray away from a traditional Diamond plate box. Their hard to beat. Weather guard is my go to. But nice vid.
Not that I’ve really tried to think all the way through about different types of materials that could be used in place of plastic or the reasons why it hasn’t been used, but I wonder why they don’t make things like this toolbox out of G 10. In fact I can’t think of anything besides knives that use G 10 and it seems like G 10 is a very dense material that could work well for things such as a toolbox in the back of a truck. Maybe it’s just too expensive to make anything larger than a knife handle with.
for the time it took you to pull the ladder out and adjust it i could of dropped the tailgate and jumped up and got what i needed. its just extras to help sell it
Very nice review. I have a couple of toolboxes but currently they are sitting on my shop floor. If I use my 5er, then I'll install the metal truck box but I can see this being used on a trailer too (utility type).
I like the idea. Just wish it was low profile. Trucks with these huge boxes sticking up behind the window look goofy to me. To each their own! But I really like this idea.
I second that! I exclusively buy low pro toolboxes. Weather guard is especially bad with how high theirs are. But they do have a couple low pro ones but don’t seem very common.
I notice the box looks custom the way it is cut around the fender wells. I have the same 5.5' bed and looking for the best fit. What are the dimensions?
A valid question here that should be asked… Does the tool box work in combination with the actual Decked System that lays flat along the length of the bed with the sliding drawers? With both fit together or is it one or the other?
Per their website! It is only compatible with an 8' bed. I'm currently looking at getting both unit's for a newer truck and thankfully I ordered it with an 8' bed. But check out the website for all the info
Hi there I have a slip tank in my truck and would like to put this box behind the tank. Would is sit over top of the wheel wells without hitting? It looks like it would in your video. Thanks
I like that its polymer like a glock qnd doesn't dent. I was thinking about getting one for my 21 Duramax 2500 diesel. Looks like they just got more finally back in stock. Looks like a great price. They were $1,500 a few months ago when i checked them out. The ladder is class 1 i believe so its 225 rated. I weigh at the moment 230ish. My diesel is the AT4 which is a 2 inch lift and im no gymnastics person but the ladder is the second part that intrigues my interest. Thanks for the video. I think I'm gonna go ahead and get one. I also wonder if this will fit with a auxiliary tank. I'm basically prepping my truck for doomsday and a Rayzr fb camper will fit in the bed with all the measurements. Seems like no one is doomsdaying. Will the box hold a EU2200 Honda Generator?
@@yelisva - I am only 5’ 8” so a giant compared to Tim!!! Hahaha, but I would use that ladder a lot vs always climbing into the back of the truck!! It would be cool if it was multi use.... but I see why it isn’t as well.
You have a nice truck and tool box ... But that hitch 😬 you should have the best hitch made in the USA ..B&W Hitches have the Tow & Stow hitch. Proudly made in the USA.
We shouldn't tout security. Idiots would certainly try to beat it open. We've all seen the infallible Lock Picking Lawyer though. He's in and out seconds and sells the tools so you can be too. Still, nice toolbox.
@@The_Ed_Hodgers not really, besides I buy aluminum ones. Mines getting dinged a lil bit. But it’s a toolbox. Once it gets beat up enough an the stabilizers fail. I’ll go buy another one. I’m not a fan of plastic crap.
@@Pickuptrucktalk lol shortbed duallys have wider fender flares that start right after the cab the ladder would have to be more horizontal and more like steps
The biggest problem with this is the problem I have with any box and that is it takes up room in the bed. I have an eight foot bed for a reason. I do have an extended cab and I am the only one in my truck so I just throw what I need in the back seat area.
@@Pickuptrucktalk - The ladder is heavier than I thought. No wonder it’s so sturdy! I’m still contemplating a Deck Box in the back of my F150 PowerBoost with a fibreglass canopy on it. The box is plenty deep enough. Not like the Gladiator box on TFL. The thing is, it messes up access to the power center I think. Maybe I could make it work.
Aren’t most metal boxes aluminum? That should be much more resistant to corrosion. But yeah having a good quality composite box can have its benefits. Hope it stands up to UV over time.
@@ALMX5DP If the top were white or gray, it would be better for sun resistance. I found I can primer and then paint plastic or polymer items with a plastic paint and it really protects them from the UV.
Always good to get a review on interesting product. But when a youtuber gets something for free, my confidence in an objective review goes way down. This feels more like a commercial.
@@Pickuptrucktalk Because the sides of these vehicles in general are thin and if leaned against the painted side of these trucks will most definitely bend when weight is put on it. When waxing my Tundra The roof bows down a little when I put too much of my 220lbs on it.
They didn't pay me to do this video (they just "sent" me one to use) Also it's not made out of plastic "mostly" (it's injected polyethylene PLASTIC ). I've been using it for awhile now LOL ( like 4 tools in it ) OH look it has a ladder on it SO he doesn't rip his dress getting into his "free" toolbox . People like this kill me roflmao. His hands look baby soft and probably has never really worked on a single damn thing .
Why? Older guys don’t have to hop up and down on a tailgate, especially on older trucks. GM with the bumper steps help a lot. Trucks are too tall now. Everyone said the same thing when Ford put a step in the tailgate that slides out. What afraid of your man hood?
Dude....they sent you something for free. Its the same as paying you. If you give a negative response...word gets out and you stop getting free stuff and sponsors pull out. C'mon....this is how you put food on the table and get free stuff.
Anybody else just like this guy and think, man I’d drink beers with this dude
Whiskey. Not beer. :)
Hopefully they make a toolbox bed cover combo solution, Decked makes good quality parts and accessories
Quite a different product but take a look at a Diamondback tonneau cover. It has a front opening section and you can get a bin that sits inside and acts similarly to a box like this one. Plus the tonneau can handle 400 or 1600lbs on top of it depending on spec. To me that is the perfect type of bed solution.
When trucks are so high now you need a ladder to reach the bed/ tool chest. I can see the use for those that are vertically challenged. 👍
Just got mine today. It is very sturdy. I’m impressed with the quality of the build.
Hi. Does it have a lock or option to install a lock ?
@@luisquindes5543 yes it comes with a lock
how do you secure it to the truck? seems to slide around
On those Powerboost models, the sliders that you can pull out of the bed will make great workbenches that people can attach tools to that need power.
Indeed. Decked tells me they are working on their design to accommodate the bed plugs with their sliders.
I like that box. Jill would LOVE to have a similar ladder system for checking the oil on most trucks :D I like the little tool box inside. Keep just the things you get out often. Straps :D
Wish they had one to add to the decked drawers (shallow), I am picking one up Friday and will figure out a way to combined the two
This is a damn good review. Thanks for taking the time to make the video 👊
Thanks!
I got mine two weeks ago its awsome
I wish I would have known about this tool box before I bought my craftsman box for around. $430.00. I like the ladder. I actually have a two step stool to get in and out of the truck. Looks like I need the roll out box deck has instead.
This is an awesome tool box .. but it costs twice as much as that craftsman 😬
I still stick with the aluminum toolboxes (I got a crossover box and a side rail on both sides) but I drilled holes in my crossover to have two tie downs inside the bed then drill holes on the outside of my side rails for tie downs
Nice box....and review. While you certainly didn't have much in that tool box, I found it interesting that the lid was heavy enough that the base of the box tiled back when you opened it.
I guess it’s “cool” but it’s so hard for me to stray away from a traditional Diamond plate box. Their hard to beat. Weather guard is my go to. But nice vid.
You're north of 200lbs and 8m just south of 300... I ordered the box with ladder .. I hope it's good
That ladder is a great design!
Not that I’ve really tried to think all the way through about different types of materials that could be used in place of plastic or the reasons why it hasn’t been used, but I wonder why they don’t make things like this toolbox out of G 10. In fact I can’t think of anything besides knives that use G 10 and it seems like G 10 is a very dense material that could work well for things such as a toolbox in the back of a truck. Maybe it’s just too expensive to make anything larger than a knife handle with.
That's an awesome Tool box, Excellent work Tim.
I can’t hate on it too much, but just seems to be a more accessorized product versus the other boxes on the market.
I agree I have my $ 250 kobalt box from 2007 works great still.
The ladder is cool 😎👍
for the time it took you to pull the ladder out and adjust it i could of dropped the tailgate and jumped up and got what i needed. its just extras to help sell it
Hank Hills daddy didn't have knees! How would he get up there 😂
Very nice review. I have a couple of toolboxes but currently they are sitting on my shop floor. If I use my 5er, then I'll install the metal truck box but I can see this being used on a trailer too (utility type).
I just ordered it. Why wouldn’t you use it with the fifth wheel?
@@Bananahammock88 I said I would use it. It would be placed up front so it wouldn't interfere with the gooseneck setup I have.
Still like it? Would you purchase the Decked Tool Box again? Great video!
Sorta. A quantity issue with the latch keeps me from full recommendation.
I like the idea. Just wish it was low profile. Trucks with these huge boxes sticking up behind the window look goofy to me. To each their own! But I really like this idea.
I second that! I exclusively buy low pro toolboxes. Weather guard is especially bad with how high theirs are. But they do have a couple low pro ones but don’t seem very common.
Thanks for making this video! That toolbox looks awesome.
I notice the box looks custom the way it is cut around the fender wells. I have the same 5.5' bed and looking for the best fit. What are the dimensions?
Would be great if they had a toolbox like that you could use along with the deck system unfortunately the toolbox is usually sit too deep
Exactly what I was thinking
A valid question here that should be asked… Does the tool box work in combination with the actual Decked System that lays flat along the length of the bed with the sliding drawers? With both fit together or is it one or the other?
It is one or the other. The depth of the box shortens the bed and you can’t fit the drawers underneath.
Per their website! It is only compatible with an 8' bed. I'm currently looking at getting both unit's for a newer truck and thankfully I ordered it with an 8' bed. But check out the website for all the info
Hi there I have a slip tank in my truck and would like to put this box behind the tank. Would is sit over top of the wheel wells without hitting? It looks like it would in your video. Thanks
Yes, it should fit. I just slid it in and I didn’t need to lift it over the wheel wells.
@@Pickuptrucktalk great thanks for the reply
So it's a giant magpul box. I like it.
Very good item to have. I like the ladder since you always need a ladder unless you are inside the bed of the truck.
I like that its polymer like a glock qnd doesn't dent. I was thinking about getting one for my 21 Duramax 2500 diesel. Looks like they just got more finally back in stock. Looks like a great price. They were $1,500 a few months ago when i checked them out. The ladder is class 1 i believe so its 225 rated. I weigh at the moment 230ish. My diesel is the AT4 which is a 2 inch lift and im no gymnastics person but the ladder is the second part that intrigues my interest. Thanks for the video. I think I'm gonna go ahead and get one. I also wonder if this will fit with a auxiliary tank. I'm basically prepping my truck for doomsday and a Rayzr fb camper will fit in the bed with all the measurements. Seems like no one is doomsdaying. Will the box hold a EU2200 Honda Generator?
It might be a tight fit. Just have to try it out.
Just ordered it. Hopefully it works well with my 5th wheel
How does it work with the 5er
@@pvann4890 I canceled my order and bought the low profile one at tractor supply and it works perfect
8’ bed , do i still need to worry about clearance issues ?
it doesn't come with the blue handy toolbox. I was just on their site. They gave that to you extra so you can help sell the box
Do they have a version that fits in between my Trac Rac rails so it doesn't interfere with the ladder racks?
Wonder if you could add a tonneau cover to this?
Yeah it would stop at the tool box. They make'em.
I’m thinking about getting one! What you still think about it? Good to go?
Still like it. The latch can be a bit finicky, but otherwise good. Just have to slam it sometimes and sometimes it sticks.
@@Pickuptrucktalk awesome thanks for the reply!!
Tim you should do more accessory reviews. I like this one!
More to come!
You need a toolbox to carry your ladder around to get in your toolbox huh?😳 Buy Weathergaurd
I like the whole ladder idea, but what if i lift my truck? How would that work?
The ladder does have some adjustability for height, but obviously may not work if you lift your truck a crazy amount.
Does it have a lock or option to install a lock ?
It has a keyed lock.
That’s basically the strongest and best material in plastic
Thank you for doing this!!
You're so welcome!
That ladder needs to be removable to use for work. Is it?
It appears that it only has 3 rungs.
@@shitloveaduck oh wow. That is not much reach
Nonetheless, it's nice to climb inside your tool box :)
@@yelisva - I am only 5’ 8” so a giant compared to Tim!!! Hahaha, but I would use that ladder a lot vs always climbing into the back of the truck!! It would be cool if it was multi use.... but I see why it isn’t as well.
You have a nice truck and tool box ... But that hitch 😬 you should have the best hitch made in the USA ..B&W Hitches have the Tow & Stow hitch. Proudly made in the USA.
This tool box will fit on top of the bed tool box with drawers ?
Where there is a will (and some bolts, drill bits and duct tape), there is a way! :)
Honestly, I don't know.
I think next time you need demand they give you a 10% code for your people. You're Tim Esterdahl, dammit. They need to kiss the ring.
LOL.
Would it work if my truck has a lumber rack?
As long as there’s room it would.
Do they got somthing u could use with a bed cover
We shouldn't tout security. Idiots would certainly try to beat it open. We've all seen the infallible Lock Picking Lawyer though. He's in and out seconds and sells the tools so you can be too. Still, nice toolbox.
Are you sure you don’t have a use for this F150 Powerboost?
Not really that much. Accessories are one thing, but I can do that on any truck.
I have one. And when it gets cold. It makes unlocking almost impossible
Do they make one for a mid size truck bed?
Yes! Check out the website and they walk you thru the process depending on the vehicle. I'm currently looking at getting a complete system for mine
Any promo code?
Make one for Jeep gladiator please!!!!!!!!
Decked makes good stuff but $874.00 is STEEP! With that said, I SO WANT ONE!
Have you priced other (quality) toolboxes? Their stuff is AMERICAN made. Enough said
@@78tag a brand new Weatherguard is 849.00
@@samuelw.3992 Weathergaurds will still rust ding and chip
@@The_Ed_Hodgers not really, besides I buy aluminum ones. Mines getting dinged a lil bit. But it’s a toolbox. Once it gets beat up enough an the stabilizers fail. I’ll go buy another one. I’m not a fan of plastic crap.
@@samuelw.3992 Not plastic though
Does the lock actually have some security to it? For $800+ they should have a decent core.
Like I said, take a crow bar to it and it won't budge. I think that's pretty secure.
@@Pickuptrucktalk I was thinking something less invasive like picking the lock easily by raking the pins.
I’ve been trying to get one for months. None available anywhere!
The ladder should of been attached on the outside of the box versus the inside so it doesn't obstruct fitting tolls inside🤔🤔🤔
I don’t see how that would be possible.
Why didn' t they make it deeper? They had at least 3 more inches before touching the bed floor.
Need some space for 2x4s and what not below the tool box.
Will this ladder work with a dually..
I don't see why not. It is really adjustable. Bring your dually over and let's test it out! :)
@@Pickuptrucktalk lol shortbed duallys have wider fender flares that start right after the cab the ladder would have to be more horizontal and more like steps
@@mrsmith9964 the steps are really adjustable. I’m not seeing a problem, but I can see your concern.
Great channel thanx 🙏🏽
That's pretty cool. Do they make one for the new Ranger?
Not that I'm seeing on their website.
The biggest problem with this is the problem I have with any box and that is it takes up room in the bed. I have an eight foot bed for a reason. I do have an extended cab and I am the only one in my truck so I just throw what I need in the back seat area.
Pretty simple it ain’t for you then don’t get it…..
@@gregs8678 Correct. That's why I don't have one.
Giant pelican case want
I like! Can I use a Tonneau cover with it?
You'd have to find the right cover. I've never seen one work with a tool box myself.
Nice.
I like the tool box I hate the ladder.
What's the point of the toolbox, if it's almost a $1000 dollars when you buy it fully specked out?
Do you know how much is its weight? I won't vote for it if it's more than 150 lbs.
1:22
113.5 with ladder. 101 without.
@@Pickuptrucktalk - The ladder is heavier than I thought. No wonder it’s so sturdy! I’m still contemplating a Deck Box in the back of my F150 PowerBoost with a fibreglass canopy on it. The box is plenty deep enough. Not like the Gladiator box on TFL. The thing is, it messes up access to the power center I think. Maybe I could make it work.
@@shitloveaduck Decked tells me they are working on a new model for the plugs in the back. Just have to be patient I guess.
@@Pickuptrucktalk x hey,,,,, if it means I can keep my money in my pocket longer,,,,, I’m all for it!! Haha.
Thank you very much for the information!
And it doesn't rust like the metal ones.
Aren’t most metal boxes aluminum? That should be much more resistant to corrosion. But yeah having a good quality composite box can have its benefits. Hope it stands up to UV over time.
@@ALMX5DP If the top were white or gray, it would be better for sun resistance. I found I can primer and then paint plastic or polymer items with a plastic paint and it really protects them from the UV.
Always good to get a review on interesting product. But when a youtuber gets something for free, my confidence in an objective review goes way down. This feels more like a commercial.
where's the lock?
On the side.
Yeah. They also want $700 for it.
$850?????? DaDamn
Weather guards are $1,000 and still rust and ding
its nice but no room underneath in case ive got to haul ladders
Did you watch the video an easy 6-8” underneath it
@@gregs8678 I did watch it and I could have easily gotten distracted when it came to that part
Did he say 650dollars?
Receiving a toolbox is the payment silly. Product sponsorship. Why do you think they asked you if you wanted it?
That ladder looks like it’s not worth the time
I'd never lean the ladder on the truck.
Why?
@@Pickuptrucktalk Because the sides of these vehicles in general are thin and if leaned against the painted side of these trucks will most definitely bend when weight is put on it. When waxing my Tundra The roof bows down a little when I put too much of my 220lbs on it.
@@dalephillips8250 Hm. I'm heavier than you and, as you can, I didn't have any issues. But, I hear your concern.
Pass.
Fancy words, but its plastic. HDPE is plastic
They didn't pay me to do this video (they just "sent" me one to use) Also it's not made out of plastic "mostly" (it's injected polyethylene PLASTIC ). I've been using it for awhile now LOL ( like 4 tools in it ) OH look it has a ladder on it SO he doesn't rip his dress getting into his "free" toolbox . People like this kill me roflmao. His hands look baby soft and probably has never really worked on a single damn thing .
Impressive. Slow down a bit on the hater aid. I think you might be drinking it to much.
That ladder is a piece of crap
I'd be embarrassed to use this on a real jobsite, good for a mom on-the-go though
Why?
@@Pickuptrucktalk it looks like a gimmick, cheap.
Why? Older guys don’t have to hop up and down on a tailgate, especially on older trucks. GM with the bumper steps help a lot. Trucks are too tall now. Everyone said the same thing when Ford put a step in the tailgate that slides out. What afraid of your man hood?
solid review. weak products.
So yuppie
Dude....they sent you something for free. Its the same as paying you. If you give a negative response...word gets out and you stop getting free stuff and sponsors pull out. C'mon....this is how you put food on the table and get free stuff.
lost me at $850...