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Dewalt TSTAK 3-IN-1 Rolling Workshop

£89.99
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Part of the customisable storage range from DeWalt. Bundle combines wheeled mobile storage with the deep storage tool box and the clear-lid organiser. Features heavy duty metal hinges and latches that provide long life and durability. Bi-material telescopic handle for comfort, that slides into the tool box for easy storage when not in use. Ideal for everyday tool storage for the professional.

Polypropylene Construction
Carrying Handle
Hinged Plastic Lid
Compatible with TSTAK
50kg Load Capacity
Large Profile Wheels
Water-Resistant
Solid Metal Hinges & Latches
Large 7" Wheels
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  1. s4mri's avatar
    i owned one and after a week it hit a pothole while rolling and the wheen was gone. Bought This One and even after 2 years, its keep going strong. (edited)
    cptdoogle's avatar
    Yeah toughsystem is far far far superior to the t-stax range, costs about double normally but its definitely worth paying the extra. Buy cheap, buy twice
  2. gothamneedsyou's avatar
    What exactly is the point of these? Something goes in the bottom one, and you aren't getting to it easily. Just seems like a massive portable junk drawer! Look good tho 🤷‍♂️
    thesuitgamer's avatar
    You store your tools in a garage not connected to your house. Or you leave your tools in a van down 20 flights of stairs. It’s to help you move them easily.
  3. ianhn3's avatar
    Ideal if you are always on the flat. Bugger if you need to climb any stairs
  4. nevakillmonkeys's avatar
    Cool boxes but I found the bottom to be the most useful if you're trying to. Integrate into an existing set of toolbags etc. So I would empty the tools I needed into the bottom one, cart it it the job and bring them back in the same fashion. But then you'd have a empty b
    Cart box in the vam/car using up space. Not sure...
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