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Which is good transportion toolbox ?

Deafautotech

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I has old model craftsman four drawers carry box- it is heavier and more tools I had added in. I has side jobs at clients house or my parents to work on vehicles. Mostly of times I am doing basic works not do pull engine or transmission as it is for at my garage to do.

I saw a snap on travel box as 8 drawers and weather proof. It is as military box. I saw it on craigslist as the seller tried for 400 dollars for while. I do like that type as more drawers and more deep drawers than craftsman's. And it has wheel on.

Anyone has a good advise or suggestion?
 
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NorCalWrenchin

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Anytime I ever take tools anywhere, I just use a good heavy duty tool bag. The one I'm using now is the one my M18 Milwaukee stuff came in. How many tools are you talking?
 
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Deafautotech

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Too many tools as metric and sae as wrenches and sockets, pliers,
One hammer, dvom, screwdrivers and small pry bar. Breaker bar, ratchets.

I do carry it with me around on f150, Nissan truck and my rig cummins. I don't like to go without it because sometime my family would text me if have problem or motorcycle problem so I can be ready.

I don't like carry tool bag because it will be very messy. I prefer to have drawers.
 

Davo3

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Those Montezuma portables look great for staying organized during travel.

http://www.montezumamfg.com/store/catalog/portable-toolboxes/

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FJ 432

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I like that idea but problem is I would like to be easy to pick up and move other trucks as I own three truck.

What about this link?

http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/tls/4645865172.html

That I believe was made by Pelican as a mobile 0450. Nice box but they retail around 500 new. They may charge 700 for a Snap On label but just so you know. I would consider that for 300-350 if not beat up. Check out Pelican's website to see the abilities and better photos.

Edit: Check that it may be a different box than the 0450.
 

Fedwrench

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Get a Pelican. They're tough, durable, travel well, and most of all, they have wheels so, you're only lifting it in and out of the truck.

Shop around for the best deal.:thumbup:
 
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