Monday, August 6, 2012

Stanley 028001L 28-Inch Structural Foam Toolbox

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Product Features

  • Extra large capacity tool box; portable tote tray-3/4 length design to allow storage of large tools
  • All round water seal for ultimate protection of equipment inside
  • Large metal rust proof latches with padlock eye
  • Ergonomic hand lifting recesses incorporated in the body for carrying heavy loads
  • Integrated v-grooves on top lid-suitable for pipes and lumber
Product Description

28" Stanley Fatmax Structural Foam Tool Box, Ergonomic Comfort Grip Handle, Water Resistant Seal, Rainproof Design, V Groove On Lid, Anti-Rust Latches With Padlock Eye.

5.0 out of 5 stars DUH. Finally, a waterproof toolbox., July 27, 2008

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Teop Tnomrev "Goodpuppy" (Vermont, USA) - See all my reviews

Customer Reviews

This review is from: Stanley 028001L 28-Inch Structural Foam Toolbox (Tools & Home Improvement)

It's about time.
I've been looking and waiting for a durable, waterproof toolbox for years. I bought the Stanley and so far so good. It feels tough, bits won't poke through it and you can sit on it at lunch time. It's currently holding three drills, two batteries, charger, and an assortment of smaller boxes holding bits and drivers - plenty of room.
When is the rest of this industry going to get a clue?

Well Engineered Tool Box - Water Resistant Too!, January 20, 2008

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G. Lowitz (CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stanley 028001L 28-Inch Structural Foam Toolbox (Tools & Home Improvement)

This is a well engineered toolbox by Stanley. The case is substantial and holds a lot of gear. There's a water-resistant gasket that keeps out moisture and dirt. The latches are large and secure -- with options for a pad lock. It takes quite a bit of force to open/close the latches, but I prefer this to looser types. The internal removable tray is great for a level, hammer, and various hand tools -- it's about two-thirds the length of the tool box, leaving room adjacent for larger items. Loaded up with my tools, it's pretty heavy. The handle seems sturdy -- and I believe it will hold up to daily use.

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