It's great. If you need a box, take this and LST-72 to exchange with LRack when adding another box from Sortimo. My instrumental life was a complete mess. Into milk crates, toolbox, padded bags, boxes, etc. so Lboxx 3d allowed me to reorganize and consolidate. You no longer need a milk crate for a Milwaukee lumber mill and a box for other tools. I still use my Sears 16-inch tool box, which includes wrenches, socket sets, pliers, screwdrivers, and ratchets. The weight of a small 16 inch tool chest is about 25 pounds. So when you load lboxx-3d with the above and power tools, it becomes heavy. And defeating the purpose, I like things to be lightweight for convenience and accessibility. Now I can work with peace of mind knowing that my Prius hatchback can handle 90% of the small jobs that don't involve moving sheets or large amounts of material. The amount of gas I saved on my Prius instead of the Ford F-150 paid for itself in less than a month on lboxx3d and saved my sanity. By the way, I have a nylon-handled hard tool bag (homemade de-pooh) with a rotating handle that I still use to this day. I put my demo tools in there. Amazing rods, hammer, tape measure, hole punch, three Lenox utility knives, a pack of 50 blades, saws and other miscellaneous hand tools that would be too heavy to drill into a drawer like the LST72 or 92. I love being able to see items in some sort of airplane where they live in separate sacks.
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