YesIHaveAHammer
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As a DIYer and general fixer favour guy for friends and family, I usually have a general hand tools toolbox in the car, as I'm likely to need it for one thing or another. It's a compact aluminium case style, weighs 13kg (of which 2kg is the box itself), and fits out of the way in the passenger footwell or behind one of the rear seats. So there's always a spot for it regardless of whether I have a few passengers, luggage, or a bike etc. It's absolutely packed out full (13 litres internal), and despite some general areas (no dividers) for different types/shapes of tools, it's mostly a pile of tools that has to be unpicked and repacked.
I'm interested in improving that, while maintaining compactness. Quite open minded, and appreciate that many things are tradeoffs. I've been through many threads on here (lots of good links from this post) but would like some thoughts for my specific needs.
Contents - hammer, fixed and adjustable wrenches, various pliers, socket set (not in own box), screwdrivers, keys, bits and driver, measurement and marking things, cutters and knives, junior hacksaw, multimeter, ...those sorts of things.

Cantilever toolboxes... good access and organisation, but likely to damage my interior.
Tool bags... unstructured ones have no organisation, structured ones are pouch/pocket per tool which seems inefficient.
Tool rolls... likely to be on the small side and space-inefficient. Never thought of it until I saw this Pangolin. I would however like to be able to just open the box and grab something rather quickly, without unrolling and opening pencil case zips etc.
Plastic standard toolboxes... no organisation apart from a tote tray that lies on the top inside.
Plastic Pelican-type cases... the shape works but lack of organisation in most options, often people do foam (I won't), or get tool cards/pallets with elastics on them. There is the Keter 221474 which is just a little bit too long.
Plastic system/stack toolboxes... there's a lot of innovation and competition in this space, but most of the options are very large, heavy (almost 5kg), and space inefficient (50-60% internal volume for the external) due to the interlocking mechanisms and rugged design. The case type (e.g. standard Packout box) opens on the biggest side, giving you a lot of access, however they're too long (>50cm) to fit anywhere I want to put them. The ammo box type (e.g. compact Packout box) might suit; it has good flexible internal organisation, good shape, weighs 3kg, quite efficient (66%; 22 litres inside), and could lock a parts organiser underneath. There's also the various L-BOXX brands for which various internal organisation accessories are available, but the shape/size combos don't suit (that goes for Metabox/Systainer too).
What would you go for? Box/bag/brand etc. I'm in the UK but feel free to share any international options for our general interest.

I'm interested in improving that, while maintaining compactness. Quite open minded, and appreciate that many things are tradeoffs. I've been through many threads on here (lots of good links from this post) but would like some thoughts for my specific needs.
Contents - hammer, fixed and adjustable wrenches, various pliers, socket set (not in own box), screwdrivers, keys, bits and driver, measurement and marking things, cutters and knives, junior hacksaw, multimeter, ...those sorts of things.

Cantilever toolboxes... good access and organisation, but likely to damage my interior.
Tool bags... unstructured ones have no organisation, structured ones are pouch/pocket per tool which seems inefficient.
Tool rolls... likely to be on the small side and space-inefficient. Never thought of it until I saw this Pangolin. I would however like to be able to just open the box and grab something rather quickly, without unrolling and opening pencil case zips etc.
Plastic standard toolboxes... no organisation apart from a tote tray that lies on the top inside.
Plastic Pelican-type cases... the shape works but lack of organisation in most options, often people do foam (I won't), or get tool cards/pallets with elastics on them. There is the Keter 221474 which is just a little bit too long.
Plastic system/stack toolboxes... there's a lot of innovation and competition in this space, but most of the options are very large, heavy (almost 5kg), and space inefficient (50-60% internal volume for the external) due to the interlocking mechanisms and rugged design. The case type (e.g. standard Packout box) opens on the biggest side, giving you a lot of access, however they're too long (>50cm) to fit anywhere I want to put them. The ammo box type (e.g. compact Packout box) might suit; it has good flexible internal organisation, good shape, weighs 3kg, quite efficient (66%; 22 litres inside), and could lock a parts organiser underneath. There's also the various L-BOXX brands for which various internal organisation accessories are available, but the shape/size combos don't suit (that goes for Metabox/Systainer too).
What would you go for? Box/bag/brand etc. I'm in the UK but feel free to share any international options for our general interest.

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