🔧 Elevate Your Tool Game with Style!
The COSTWAY Large Rolling Tool Cabinet is a robust 2-in-1 storage solution featuring a detachable design, multiple spacious drawers, and a durable metal construction. With easy mobility and enhanced security features, it's perfect for any garage or workshop environment.
Brand | COSTWAY |
Model Number | 88653LT |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 33 x 65 x 132 cm; 28 kg |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 83 Kilograms |
Special Features | Lockable, Wheeled |
Item Weight | 28 kg |
S**S
Nice sturdy box
Good value sturdy tool box. I assembled it single handedly without too much difficulty & it fits all of my household tools. My only complaint is I put the wheels in the wrong order as it wasn't clear in the instructions that 2 are locking wheels but it doesn't affect its use
C**R
Birthday gift for my husband!
Amazing product!!
A**R
Toolbox + storage
It’s a nice size not too big arrived well packed but this is a self assembly the toolbox is installed inside the storage unit there’s 4 small bolts in the bottom of the storage unit remove them and the toolbox can be lifted out. And then it’s quite easy to put together. I will add some photos at a later date.
A**R
Not big enough
Looks good and holds quite a bit but a little on the small side. It also gets top heavy when you place the smaller section on top, nearly fell over a couple of times when manoeuvring.
T**E
Great finished product. Instructions could be better. Assembly could be (slightly) easier.
Once I finished assembling it, I'm pleased with the result. Looks great.Packaging was very good, but when it arrives, the top unit is stored inside the base-unit (as per one of the images above) and the instructions and other parts were in the drawers. I initially thought I'd been sent a floor cabinet only, in error! :o)However, as per the headline, the instructions could have been better and assembly could be easier.The parts-list is helpful and the instructions start out well enough, but after a while details are not shown such as what screws, nuts & bolts to use when and where.For future purchasers, here's a few notes that might help you:The castors were snug! I had to 'persuade' 2 of them into place using a small hammer, a short length of wood and some fairly light taps.There are two sizes of self-tapping screw that at a quick glance look almost identical (FWIW, I see no real need for the different sizes). The smaller ones are for the side-panel. The larger ones for attaching the side walls of the mid-section to the base. These were tough to get started. Ensure you have just the right size of screwdriver blade. I also found a dab of oil on the tip of the screw-threads helped. Do this slowly and carefully - a short ratchet screwdriver helps, there are a number of sharp(ish) edges nearby. Once the thread is cut (self-tapped), it becomes quite easy to tighten.The back-panel sits inside the back edge of the base unit and is fitted using the nuts & bolts.You use bolts only to attach the top-unit to the mid-section. The spaces for these are quite tight, so again, a good fitting screwdriver used early, is a great help.Once assembled, I put less-often used heavier power-tools in the base to act as ballast.The castors seem okay on a fairly smooth garage floor, but I may 'upgrade' them so that they may move better/more easily on the tarmac.
S**D
Every happy
Good value for money
J**X
Good for the price
If you’re not expecting Snapon quality and need a small tool chest it’s decent enough to keep tools together in the garage.
A**R
Great
Good quality
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