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Think of this cart as the trusty sidekick to your workbench. With solid frame and panel construction, this heirloom tool cabinet will be a welcome addition to any workshop. This tool station pulls double duty by serving as a planer stand as well as a miter saw station - complete with extension wings and fences.

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Most tool chests have wheels; this is especially important if you need to move your tools closer to your worksite while tackling a project, but then want to push the chest back out of the way when you are finished. The vast majority of tool chests are made of metal, typically steel, but some smaller tool chests are all or partly heavy-duty plastic.

You'll find options with just three or four drawers, and beasts with more than 10 drawers. The right one for you is the tool chest that is sized to comfortably handle your entire tool collection, and yet still fit in your garage or other work area. We researched the top tool chests available now, and then whittled the options down to those we feel are the best in several categories that most interest the average DIYer.

This steel-framed master of organization has a total of 16 drawers, each with heavy-duty soft-close drawer slides that can support up to pounds. The combo consists of two parts that can be stacked or separated: a lower cabinet with 10 drawers, and an upper chest with six drawers plus a lift-up lid that reveals a deep till for larger tool storage. Five-inch sturdy casters let you maneuver the tool chest right where you need it, and then lock the wheels to keep the chest from moving while you work.

The lower cabinet is 41 inches wide, 18 inches deep, and The upper chest is 41 inches wide, 16 inches deep, and The lower cabinet has a large handle on one side and the upper chest has handles on both sides. Most tool chests with reasonable storage capacities are quite wide, meaning you need a fairly large garage or worksite to hold them. Instead of the typical or-more inches in width, this tool chest measures just The sturdy, cold-rolled steel tool chest has a large cabinet with a door, providing the perfect spot to stash your larger tools and supplies.

The top of the upper portion lifts up so you can access the inner tray. In between, there are six drawers, two of which are deeper for larger tools. Each lined drawer can hold up to 22 pounds. Four hooks on the exterior are perfect for holding wrenches or other small tools. The tool chest has a lock to keep your tools safe. Four casters, two with brakes, let you maneuver the chest to wherever you need it. If desired, you can separate the upper chest from the lower cabinet. The tool chest measures Drawers: 6 Width: While typically tool chests are large, bulky items intended for equally large tool collections, there are times you need something a little—or a lot—smaller.

This sturdy steel tool chest is a great choice for storing extra tools, using as an emergency tool box in your truck, toting the essentials to a jobsite away from home, or just corralling your basic household tools.

The three drawers have ball-bearing slides for smooth performance. Each drawer is 2 inches high. The top of the box lifts up, revealing a further 2. A lock lets you secure your tools when not in use. The Gearwrench tool box measures 20 inches wide, 8 inches deep, and 12 inches tall. And with the Milwaukee Inch Drawer Mobile Workbench, you get not only a large steel tool chest topped with a wooden workbench, you also get an attached metal peg board, just waiting for you to hang storage bins, tools, and oddly shaped items.

That adds up to storage options galore. There are a total of 11 lockable drawers in the tool chest, each with a pound capacity. The tool chest has six 5-inch, locking casters. The peg board is 61 inches wide, Drawers: 11 Width: 61 inches Height: This super-sturdy tool chest is all-steel construction, other than the hardwood top, which serves as a workbench. There are nine lockable drawers total: one extra long, six regular, and two extra-deep.

The bottom drawers each have a pound weight capacity, while the other seven drawers each hold up to pounds of tool weight. All drawers are lined to protect your tools and prevent scratches. The workbench measures 46 inches in width, Drawers: 9 Width: 46 inches Height: 37 inches Depth: Tool chests tend to be undeniably expensive.

This US-built tool chest is just the right size to store a small-to-medium selection of tools, but best of all, it won't break your budget to do so. This sturdy tool chest has four drawers, each of which has a weight capacity of 75 pounds. Four smooth-rolling casters let you move the tool chest to where you need it, and the side handle makes it easy to maneuver.

There's a top mat to protect the tool chest from scratches, and the drawers lock to safeguard your tools. With wheels, the tool chest measures 34 inches high, 26 inches wide, and 18 inches deep.

But the most important thing you can do for organization is to store your tools in one place and put them back after each use. When doing work that requires crouching down low, which is often the case while working on your car, your legs and back can really get tired. This ingenious product basically shrinks a typical tool chest down to the size of a stool. In fact, with the comfortable top pad, you can actually sit on this chest. The chest has three small drawers and 16 exterior storage slots to hold your tools as you work.

There are also two fold-down, magnetic storage trays to hold nuts, bolts, or other small items.



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