Cantilever Toolbox

$165.00
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Steel toolbox with cantilever lid, one upper storage tray with adjustable and removable dividers and hole for a padlock. Use for art supplies, make-up, medical supplies, snacks or tea - the possibilities are endless.

  • Material: Steel, painted
  • Size: 13.8” x 6.9” x 8.7”
  • Made in: Japan

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    Can never have too many!

    I purchased this as a birthday gift to my brother, knowing he already one. He practically foamed at the mouth when I asked him if he had a review for it. Enjoy!

    I’ve been using Toyo toolboxes for years now. Each time I pick up a new one, I tell myself, this is the last one and each time, I'm proven the liar. If you need a moderately sized but elegant toolbox for yourself or as a gift for a loved one, you can't miss with this toolbox. Personally, I already plan to fill one with tools and give it to my daughter as a housewarming present when she gets her own apartment.

    Made of sheet-metal substantial enough to protect just about anything I can fit into it, while not adding undue weight to the toolbox, the toolboxes feature trays which cantilever out to reveal a deep internal storage bay. The trays themselves have slots spaced at regular intervals and removable metal dividers so you can size the storage to the objects you're storing. The boxes themselves are handsome enough that I often leave them out where they can be seen instead of relegating them to a closet.

    I use these toolboxes for a variety of purposes. In fact, the first one I bought was as a gift for my wife to store the various tools and accoutrements needed for a sewing hobby. After seeing just how nice they were, I bought one to house all of the gear for a lockpicking hobby and received another that will act as my general around-the-house toolbox so I don't have to constantly run to my woodshop for tools when doing home repairs. At this point, I own three. By next year, hopefully, it's only four, but I won't complain if it's five!