Half because I need to be a showoff about my new thing and half because information about this company is very thin, I present to you THIS, my new Rousseau toolbox. 68" x 27" x 47.5" (including 7.5" of ground clearance) They have quite a few colors to pick and the two tone was no extra charge.
Being a Canadian box, it seems appropriate to call it skookum, and at 800 Lbs it earns that title in my book. A couple of ball bearings support the drawers, Lista style. Everything seems to be stamped out of rather thick stuff, no worries about age and wear. I do appreciate the locking mech for the drawers, just a slight lift on the handle, with little force needed. I sprung for the side locker, which has punch-outs at the bottom for power cables and is deep enough for a set of shoes.
The wood top is 2" thick and has a good semi-gloss to it, and the paint is well applied. I would seriously consider this in good competition to any truck brand box out there.
However, I can't be happy with everything about it. Color samples and product photos leave much to be desired, so I spent more time agonizing about looks than any of the specs. The drawer dividers were a surprise addition, and they left permanent squish marks in the lining. Also the drawer handles stick out past the box, so the mat aluminum finish has no mercy for a clumsy push and shows damage easily (oops)
Rousseau has no corporate presence in the US, so they pointed me towards the closest dealer in the state. All told, it cost $4,600 ($3,800/box $400/shipping $400/tax) and took about 8 weeks to arrive.
(EDIT) After 2 months, decided to add some info. The drawer lining bounced back into shape quickly, but without the dividers the weight of wrenches and hammers will shift it around some. Maybe use the screws for the dividers and some washers to hold it all down.
Being a Canadian box, it seems appropriate to call it skookum, and at 800 Lbs it earns that title in my book. A couple of ball bearings support the drawers, Lista style. Everything seems to be stamped out of rather thick stuff, no worries about age and wear. I do appreciate the locking mech for the drawers, just a slight lift on the handle, with little force needed. I sprung for the side locker, which has punch-outs at the bottom for power cables and is deep enough for a set of shoes.
The wood top is 2" thick and has a good semi-gloss to it, and the paint is well applied. I would seriously consider this in good competition to any truck brand box out there.
However, I can't be happy with everything about it. Color samples and product photos leave much to be desired, so I spent more time agonizing about looks than any of the specs. The drawer dividers were a surprise addition, and they left permanent squish marks in the lining. Also the drawer handles stick out past the box, so the mat aluminum finish has no mercy for a clumsy push and shows damage easily (oops)
Rousseau has no corporate presence in the US, so they pointed me towards the closest dealer in the state. All told, it cost $4,600 ($3,800/box $400/shipping $400/tax) and took about 8 weeks to arrive.
(EDIT) After 2 months, decided to add some info. The drawer lining bounced back into shape quickly, but without the dividers the weight of wrenches and hammers will shift it around some. Maybe use the screws for the dividers and some washers to hold it all down.
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