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Hi everyone, I've been reading this forum for a while now but only just signed up to be part of the community and ask this question. Apologies for the long post!
So I am a home user, enthusiastic DIYer, pro-amateur, I don't know what name you'd call it but I have a lot of automotive tools and often spend my time fixing or taking cars apart, like a lot of us I'm sure, but it's not my job.
I need to consolidate all my tools into one place but the catch is that unfortunately I don't have a garage near the cars right now. What I do have is a large workshop/shed where I keep my tools and do other non car related workshop type stuff.
I need to store my tools in there, but I also want to take all or some of my tools to the cars when needed. Part of this involves taking down a path where currently there is gravel, it maybe be laid smooth eventually but currently I need to deal with gravel.
My original thought was to buy a 54" snap on roll cab, assuming that because it has wheels, it will be easy enough to move between the 2 places. I've since learned that due to the weight of them even empty, that will be next to impossible (please correct me if I'm wrong).
The compromise I'd come up with is to buy a semi decent roll cab to store in the shed (which eventually will move to a garage near the cars when we move house, so I'd still like to have it mobile to pull out), and to get a less heavy tool cart to take what I need back and forwards.
The problem is that I still want both those items to be solid and last a long time, I definitely hate flimsy crappy flat pack stuff. I also need the item that goes back and forward to be suitable to use as a workbench too, to work on car parts. I thought I'd found the "one box" solution in this: https://ffx.co.uk/product/Get/Sealey-Appc07-5051747945050-Pit-Yard-Cart-7-Drawer-Heavy-Duty
But then I realised it was actually huge, too wide to store where I need it and too tall to be a workbench. But in respect to moving it about, not sure there is anything better.
So my questions are as follows
1. Which roll cab to store in the shed would you recommend? I guess a 40" would be fine but a 54" would be good, because it will give me an excuse to buy more tools! But size is not critical as long as it's near 40 or over.
2. I read a lot of people saying if getting Snap On, only the KRL upwards are worth it, but realistically, for a home user, is one of the heritage 40" cabs going to be actually "bad"?
3. What tool cart can you recommend? As I said, it needs to travel over rough ground, maybe 2-3 drawers, a cabinet would be good, and a worktop suitable to use as a workbench.
Sorry again for the long message, but be really grateful if someone can help, I feel like I've looked at all items on the internet which don't quite work but I'm sure I've missed some. Oh and also needs to be available in the UK. Overall budget is up to £2.5k if I need to.
Thanks
So I am a home user, enthusiastic DIYer, pro-amateur, I don't know what name you'd call it but I have a lot of automotive tools and often spend my time fixing or taking cars apart, like a lot of us I'm sure, but it's not my job.
I need to consolidate all my tools into one place but the catch is that unfortunately I don't have a garage near the cars right now. What I do have is a large workshop/shed where I keep my tools and do other non car related workshop type stuff.
I need to store my tools in there, but I also want to take all or some of my tools to the cars when needed. Part of this involves taking down a path where currently there is gravel, it maybe be laid smooth eventually but currently I need to deal with gravel.
My original thought was to buy a 54" snap on roll cab, assuming that because it has wheels, it will be easy enough to move between the 2 places. I've since learned that due to the weight of them even empty, that will be next to impossible (please correct me if I'm wrong).
The compromise I'd come up with is to buy a semi decent roll cab to store in the shed (which eventually will move to a garage near the cars when we move house, so I'd still like to have it mobile to pull out), and to get a less heavy tool cart to take what I need back and forwards.
The problem is that I still want both those items to be solid and last a long time, I definitely hate flimsy crappy flat pack stuff. I also need the item that goes back and forward to be suitable to use as a workbench too, to work on car parts. I thought I'd found the "one box" solution in this: https://ffx.co.uk/product/Get/Sealey-Appc07-5051747945050-Pit-Yard-Cart-7-Drawer-Heavy-Duty
But then I realised it was actually huge, too wide to store where I need it and too tall to be a workbench. But in respect to moving it about, not sure there is anything better.
So my questions are as follows
1. Which roll cab to store in the shed would you recommend? I guess a 40" would be fine but a 54" would be good, because it will give me an excuse to buy more tools! But size is not critical as long as it's near 40 or over.
2. I read a lot of people saying if getting Snap On, only the KRL upwards are worth it, but realistically, for a home user, is one of the heritage 40" cabs going to be actually "bad"?
3. What tool cart can you recommend? As I said, it needs to travel over rough ground, maybe 2-3 drawers, a cabinet would be good, and a worktop suitable to use as a workbench.
Sorry again for the long message, but be really grateful if someone can help, I feel like I've looked at all items on the internet which don't quite work but I'm sure I've missed some. Oh and also needs to be available in the UK. Overall budget is up to £2.5k if I need to.
Thanks













