Here's the other side of the equation:If anyone has ever wondered what's the deal with all the Dewalt batteries, look no further:
Never owned or used one, but I like their design. Seen them in service trucks.
I would buy one as a top box or something otherwise stationary (maybe on a workbench).
Side note, I should make YT videos. It must be nice to get stuff for free, like an $800+ toolbox in this case.
It's a lot of work to do YT videos in general and even more so to work with manufacturers (though the rep at Montezuma was awesome). This is the first time I've actually done a review on something sent free but I've had a lot of offers to review random **** products and I'm not about to trade the reputation of my channel to spam **** products which can happen very easily when you're getting sent free stuff. Montezuma didn't give me a script or talking points or anything, they just said here check this out and do a video on it, that's it![]()
I understand.
Not to say that anyone gives a **** about me, but I've unsubscribed and stopped watching many different mechanic/tools/automotive channels on YT over the years because they become nothing more than yet another infomercial/paid corporate shill.
It's difficult to quantify, but for me there comes a point where it's just too much. Or you know right away, say within the first 30 seconds of a video, but sadly it happens to guys that have also been making videos for years too...The channel grows too big and too popular I guess.
So this is pretty exciting, Montezuma reached out to me a while ago to try out a new Triangle toolbox they just released todayIt's a pretty awesome box, well built and thought out, was pleasantly surprised (and not just saying this because they sent me one, it's honestly one of the nicer designs I've seen and way better built than the usual big box store brands).
One thing I hate is the giant logo, they could had done a small plaque or whatever.
They have other versions without the Dewalt logo.
Yeah seen the boxes and colours. Hard to justify tho 800$ wow that's just too much for a box like this. Powerbuilt has a box similar and at 400$ is way better priced. Also can fit just as many tools. The main feature is nice in this, but not a game changer at all. I can live with storing my impact sideways or anything really. I been looking at this types of boxes lately for a all terrain build using a garden cart. So have been researching prices and features. Deff nice to those willing to spend the cash.
So a little more excitement, Montezuma sent me another new model released today of Dewalt branded tool box to check out. This is a smaller shop box size, much more reasonable price, and pretty slick little storage box for specific tasks!So this is pretty exciting, Montezuma reached out to me a while ago to try out a new Triangle toolbox they just released todayIt's a pretty awesome box, well built and thought out, was pleasantly surprised (and not just saying this because they sent me one, it's honestly one of the nicer designs I've seen and way better built than the usual big box store brands).
Not sure that I want to pay $170 for it, but I like it. I've always liked the Montezuma design.
I can see them better suited for pro's doing specific jobs (be it in a facility, mechanics shop, or mobile) than they would be for the average DIY guy at home. Having one of these loaded up specifically to go like, do regular maintenance on such and such machine every month, would be ideal.
I think it can do more than that. I would use it as an general purpose portable kit for automotive much like I have a PackOut set up for. I like the tool accessibility aspect of the design of the Montezuma.
This is about all I've done, no comparison or review videos...but I do have a fair collection of different types, mostly Irwin brand but a few Mastercraft too.Did I miss a video on locking pliers? Think I saw a bunch of them in one of your posts...
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So, how was it?Based on the reviews, I probably should have never made the $30 impulse purchase that I picked up at home depot on a whim...but decided to try it out for myself:
So, how was it?