Does anybody have experience with Larbanke brand tool boxes. I'm building a new workbench and wanted to do something with this vs the HF 46" box. Im thinking three or four of them in a row
@Steevo style.
Views pro/con?
I bought the 7 drawer Larbanke so I can give you some real world feedback. I'm sure you have noticed the measurements and it is small. But its size is exactly why I bought it. I wanted a small parts storage system for small bolts, nuts, screws, etc. Seemed worth trying since anything else was a lot more expensive.
It shipped pretty well packaged but did get some dents. Not obvious from packing that happened and they were all on the backside. So I did not worry about it. Just pounded them out a bit. But I would encourage anyone to inspect it carefully on arrival. Seems like it could get beat up in shipping easily.
All the metal is light duty, it is thinner than the Harbor Freight mini toolbox metal (not kidding). Basic spot welds to hold it together. Paint job is pretty decent. The SS top has screws on the side that suggest it could be removed although I have not tried. The drawers are basic metal slides with ball bearings, very light duty. They do slide very well but I doubt you can put a lot of weight in them. No way they would last filled up with heavy tools. Likely buckle under the weight

There are plastic pieces that acts as a stop / latch to remove the drawer. So at least you can remove the drawers.
Overall I like it, for the money it fits my needs. I've been printing a gridfinity storage system to fit in it for parts storage and small tools like hex bits. It also comes with decent drawer liners. I am using the adjustable leveling feet instead of the wheels. At 27 1/2 inches tall with the feet it can fit under many workbenches. Frankly I am considering getting the 5 drawer one and stacking them together. .
If interested I would suggest looking on Temu for the same product. It's cheaper there than Amazon but I don't know how they compare handling any disputes.