Tool Cart & 72" Tool Chest Umboxing From Styrke Industries
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- After years of performing maintenance on the off-road units with tools scattered everywhere, the time has finally come to get organized. On this episode of ehTV we unbox my new Stryke Industries tool cart for the trailer, followed by Stryke's 72" Tool Chest. If you or someone you know is interested in quality tool storage at an affordable price, Please don't hesitate to contact me at eh_tv@hotmail.com for inquiries or visit
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Really sweet
Very nice . Yes they are expensive. Snap on and Mac make nice stuff but I couldn’t justify the cost for a DIY guy like myself. This looks like a great set up and affordable.
Exactly where I stood, and how this came to be.
skip to 6 mins so you dont waste your time!
Nice box !
Nice setup Job…..cool color
I never did like those pneumatic self-closing drawers. I much prefer the grip latch system because you don't need a freaking 6lbs pull to open these pneumatic drawers. Am I the only one opening them repeatedly because I can't remember where I put a specific tool? I presently have a Craftsman tool chest with grip-latch. I've had it for 4 years and, to me, these latches are the best way to lock the drawers with the least amount of effort. It's frustrating the Sears no longer sell these tool boxes. Had I known, I would have bought two tool chest.
We'll need a toolbox tour once it's loaded up! Moved into a service truck myself, thinking about selling my snap on and getting a styrke box for at home.
Most definitely. Once i get a few more things added to the cart I'll be happy to go through it for folks. Be sure to hit us up if ya need any help. Cheers and thx for watching my friend.
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thanks for the review. im in kingston as well. love this shit!
i paid 8k CAD for my 2 bay matco box, i was sold on it when one of the guys in my shop had one of the drivers there who weights in access of 300 pounds stand in the drawers and they didnt even move, Im not a mechanic anymore but im glad i have a box that will be around long after im dust lol
Ever look into the Omni wall system? Metal peg board system you can lock pins in and hang virtually any weight! Been huge in my shop. Killer box though brother!🍻
All the peg board designs I've used over the years tempted others to take a tool and never return it to it's place. Hahaha. I'll take a peak a this brand though. Cheers
I just about bought one of these . I went for the husky professional instead . Thanks for the vid sir
I have the husky pro 72” box and love it
Why doesn't Australia have tool boxes like this 😢 it's tough finding a tool box with this design in here
Really, a shame. Freaking love my cart. Makes jobs so much more efficient.
Bro what a cool video, great to see you 💪. Definitely Like 👍 🥳
Thx man
Loved this content. Thanks.
Appreciate it, thx Ben
That foam can be cut and used as tool layout liners.
Definitely could!
15:45 nice tool box but not a fan of the three dents left from the spot welds. Makes the toolbox seem cheap.
5 grand is alot
This guy will sell anything... lol
Lmao, the amount of junk and offers I've turned away would make your head spin. This is something I'm into on and off camera, and made right here in Canada. Was a no brainer to me. Thanks for checking out the vid though, eh
Nice box there bud. Yeah economy is shit here in the US too! That’s what we get when idiots are in charge..
You ain't kidding my friend. It would seem so many things have nearly doubled in cost in a short two years. Their solution, raise tax. It's laughable at this point. No one's at the helm steering the boat. All on Holliday. I actually was worried about the cost of the cart going up. When I first inquired about them the price was 1,975.00
By the time I set that aside, the cost was 2100.00 . Still quite reasonable considering I was left with 200.00 in hardwood from packaging. Lmao. But seriously, the build quality is impressive, and functionality seems to right on par with some of the more costly units in the market. It's so much easier motivating my self to get started on jobs being organized now. The, eh.
5k without shipping might as well get a higher quality box from snap on
Lol ya for a cool 12k
I could get a snap on for that money
WOW, those are friggin' nice! Never heard of them until now. Thanx buddy! How you been keepin'?
Very well my friend. Thanks for asking. A little research and I found them easily enough. Glad I did.
Buying one ASAP. Where are you located, im very close to Stratford.
Kingston Ontario
My friend Justin is a dealer up that way at mckaytoolsales.ca if ya wanna deal with closest rep
How much for the cart?
Was 2100
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Step to the end giver
Hahaha, I have no doubt it would probably take it. A bit sketchy though on the downward slope the box was on.
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One trick pony
Everyone is justifying tool boxes by standing in the drawers. Why? What does that prove? When have you ever had to use your tool box as a jungle gym? The only reason this would be justifiable is if you are a midget and require to climb your box to get to the top shelf. With as much weight will be inside a typical tool box it won't matter how strong that drawer is when it's pulled out. The Cary isn't going to flip foward because the weight of everything else inside the box and the drawer sure as shit better not break from the amount of tools you put in one drawer unless you are storing gold bricks in them. This has got to be the worst way to show off a tool box. I don't care if you can use it as a ladder, I have a ladder already. I care about length,width, depth of each drawer. How well the drawer actually slides when it has weight, how well the locking mechanism works in the long run, how strong are the casters and will they need to be replaced, how manuverable is the box when it's full like do all 4 casters move or just 2, how good is the warranty if something happens. These things matter. I'm so sick of seeing people standing in tool box drawers, it proves nothing.