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Organized portable tool boxes

99driver

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I spend about 50% of my time out of the shop. I can't stand the regular portable box because it takes forever to find the appropriate wrench, screwdriver etc.

Is there any box that will fit in the back of a small hatchback but I can actually find the tool that I'm looking for? I also need to be able to carry it short distances.

I am intrigued by the Montezuma box but have trouble getting a sense of size and whether it'll fit in the back of my car.
 
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owenst7

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I spend about 50% of my time out of the shop. I can't stand the regular portable box because it takes forever to find the appropriate wrench, screwdriver etc.

Is there any box that will fit in the back of a small hatchback but I can actually find the tool that I'm looking for? I also need to be able to carry it short distances.

I am intrigued by the Montezuma box but have trouble getting a sense of size and whether it'll fit in the back of my car.

Top box of a standard 27" stack? Most of them have handles on the sides.

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The cheaper ones would be lighter weight and therefore easier to carry.
 

SteveCh

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Call Strictlytoolboxes.com or look at their web site and the dimensions of those boxes and make a simple mock-up out of cardboard, see whether it will fit in your car. Also get the weight, weigh the tools, figure whether you can or want to carry it by hand.
 

kbeefy

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I usually work out of my clamshell. I find the boxes with drawers waste too much space and add to much weight to be portable and useful. If I could find a nice plastic clamshell that would probably be ideal, although I'm not sure how plastic would handle airline baggage handlers...
 
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damienga15de

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Dewalt t stack, can seperate them and bring the section you need on site. Very useful box when your in different areas working.
 

zkling

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How large of a space do you have? How far do you plan on carrying it? How strong are you?

A full size 26" top box can hold quite a bit, but they get heavy and cumbersome fast, especially if you have to go thorough standard man doors.

The common 3 drawer 20" portable boxes can hold quite a bit yet are still pretty easy to carry around.
 
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99driver

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All good options. Thanks for the ideas, I hadn't thought about a few of those. I don't have a clear favourite so it's time fore some more thinking.
 

stanleyoutdoors

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I have used a 4 drawer craftsman toolbox for many years. same box in garage as I carry to races. it holds as many tools as I can lift. I can take a pic when I get home if you want

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