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Small portable tool box recommendations

MalibuLX3

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Hey guys, I'm on the lookout for a small portable toolbox for my small collection of tools. Here is a picture of my tools currently, I've got some more tools not shown (screwdrivers, sockets, meter, etc). Ultimately I want something that keeps my tools organized, but something that is still portable.
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I've thought about something like this: Craftsman 4-Drawer Rally Portable Chest
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Or maybe a cantilever tool box like this: Waterloo 18'' 4 Tray Split Lid Cantilever Tool Box
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MalibuLX3

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whats that next to the flash light? a hammer/plier combo? never seen anything like that before.

Yeah, hammer/plier combo tool. I got it as some novelty tool from I think Eddy Bauer, but it's actually pretty nice. For the rare instance that I need a small hammer, it does the trick and doesn't take up much space.
 

Rickster

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Can't go wrong with an old Craftsman cantilever box. Simply the best Go-Box around!

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jvitez

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Can't go wrong with an old Craftsman cantilever box. Simply the best Go-Box around!

If you can pick it up that is! :D Once you get all your tools in there, it may become stationary storage. Something to keep in mind.

I've got enough tools strewn about now, that once I get my basement workshop sorted out I'll have tool storage there, but several small portable boxes to take what I need where I need. I don't store any tools in my garage due to our climate, and therefore rust. So a Craftsman metal box with a soft type of portable carrier might be your best bet.
 

Brad54

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I had a Craftsman 3-drawer portable box. It was portable, but just barely.
If you're going to the junk yard with it, you needed lots of breaks to rest, or a wagon.

And it didn't have my socket set it in.

-Brad
 

Goober34

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I have been looking for the same thing. I have a small portable with a top tray and its just to full and disorganized. I was looking for a box with 2 or 3 drawers to keep wrenches organized. The Craftsman/Waterloo metal boxes with drawers are just to heavy so i was looking for a sturdy Plastic one. Craftsman sells a Plastic box with 3 metal drawers that seems pretty sturdy and its something around 10 pounds lighter than the metal one. It goes for $40 to $50. BUT, I did notice the same exact box at Home Depot.com labeled as a husky and its like $20.00 with free shipping. I plan to order one soon. I think it would work nice, and the top part is tall enough to fit some 3/8 drive Hanson socket holders!
 
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Indy_500

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This: http://www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/tool-carts/five-drawer-service-cart-95272.html I think would be PERFECT for you. There's a coupon on here somewhere where you can get it for $150, i'll look up the link for the coupon. I attached a pic too. These drawers slide really nice and it's pretty well built. If you don't like the self-locking drawers, they make a 4 drawer cart in black. I attached a pic of that too. That one i think i've found a coupon for it before. I'll look for that one quick too. Here's the link for the black 4 drawer: http://www.harborfreight.com/hand-t...b-capacity-four-drawer-roller-cart-95659.html I don't know where you nearest Harbor Freight is but these 2 sound perfect for you.
 

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Lookin4'67Galaxieconv

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I like the cantilever box a lot. Only concern would be weight.

Here's my junkyard box. It's heavy...but all the weight is in the tools as it should be for a box you're going to carry. :)

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Slip_Kid

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I like the bag, but given the $120+ price tag, does it indicate COO anywhere on it? I suspect I know already, but I'm ever hopeful...

There is a small tag on it somewhere that says "China" on it. I cut my tag off, it made me feel better. But I still like there products, very well made.
 

apong23

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I just picked up a kennedy 1018 cantilever on craigslist. Its really nice and holds a lot, but weighs a ton now that its loaded up with my tools.
 
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