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7 Quick Tips For Buying Tool Boxes

1. Tool boxes are available in a variety of styles and sizes that allow you to choose the perfect one for your needs. For example, if you're looking for something to store and organize a few common household tools, a simple 16 to 20-inch plastic or metal tool box will do the job. For professional carpenters or builders, a large, multi-drawer tool box on wheels that can be moved around is best.

2. Hand tool boxes feature a large compartment for storing tools such as hammers and wrenches. A removable tray divided into handy compartments keeps smaller tools and items such as screws and nails neatly organized.

3. Carry all your tools, gear, and equipment in truck tool boxes that fit securely behind the cab in the truck bed. Fully weatherproof and lockable, you can be sure that your valuable tools are protected at all times.

4. Truck bed tool boxes are an ideal way to transport your tools from your workshop to the job site or have them on hand at all times in case of an emergency.

5. The most convenient tool boxes aren't just a place to keep your gear but function as an entire work center. A heavy-duty work surface on top with pegboard sides, tool slots, and a built-in cord wrap that allows you to store all types of power tools are just a few of the handy features designed to make work easier.

6. Tool boxes are most commonly made of steel or a heavy-duty rubberized plastic that is both durable and lightweight. Wooden tool boxes are a luxurious take on a classic style but should only be used indoors in a workshop or similar low-impact application.

7. Tool boxes that feature storage and organization in an innovative stool design are ideal for electricians and other builders whose work is often done close to the ground in uncomfortable crouched positions.