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Review on Trusco ST-350-B 2-Level Toolbox: Organize and Store with Precision by Rick Vidaurri

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Paying $60 for a tool kit

. Still uncomfortable paying $60 for a tool box this size. It's not industrial grade, but it's certainly NOT your usual do-it-yourself weekend warrior toolkit. This is for sockets, power tools, hand tools that aren't big enough to fit a 1/2 socket or a ratchet, but that's beside the point. worth your money. I think. The only thing that bothers me is that the hinges are exposed, but that's a general downside of the console. Just don't throw it or things in those hands and you'll be fine. Due to the slim, well-made, high-quality metal, the box does not hang. Whatever the purpose, you won't get upset about it as long as you're willing to pay $60 for it. I hate being a fan of how this thing closes and opens, but it's freaking awesome. No bars, no bra, no frills, close on lift, go. I also really like how it stands up in the middle and the legs at the edge. It stays in place even on slightly uneven surfaces, like your bad asphalt road that your homeowner has cemented too cheaply. Buy it. It's worth it and I'm cheap when it comes to buying my stuff. I will no doubt have this one for years. I will probably buy more of them. Spend the money, wait (also 2 days, hell yeah Amazon) and you'll be glad you did.

Pros
  • for the first time. Made in Japan
Cons
  • poorly thought out