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Whether you are a professional mechanic or simply a hobbyist, it is vitally important to protect your tools as best as possible. The average mechanic has several thousand dollars worth of tools that they need to use on a daily basis, and if they are not looked after properly, they can get damaged, lost, and even stolen. Aside from being expensive, this can be extremely frustrating, because you can be sure that the next time you need a tool desperately, it will be the one that you have lost. Of course, one of the things that puts many mechanics off buying a really good container for all of their tools is the fact that once they have it, they find themselves walking across the workshop every time that they need another item. With a roller tool chest, this need not be a problem. Aside from offering all the space that you need to keep as many tools as you want safe from harm and in order, a Roller tool chest can also be moved around the workshop with you, so whenever you need a tool, it is right at your side.There are a huge variety of different roller tool chests available to buy from Red Hill Supply, and the main design principal of the systems is that they offer a number of different drawers of various sizes to allow you to group particular tools together in order to be able to find them much more easily whenever you need them. Thanks to the integral casters in the base of the units, which lock into place as soon as the roller tool chest is in position, the chest can be moved very easily from wherever it is stored to wherever it is needed, and then kept still until it needs to be returned. Most roller tool chests come with at least 10 drawers, although some have as many as 18 or even more. The drawers are typically designed in a range of different sizes so that they can contain larger and smaller tools. The advantage of having so many drawers is that you can store groups of tools together so that it is easy to lay your hands on them next time they are needed, or alternatively store the tools that you need most often in a single place so that you can simply rely on opening one drawer for 90% of the jobs you do. Damaged tools can be a real problem. A wrench that is misshapen can in turn damage bolts, making a relatively simple job a lot more complex. Likewise, a screwdriver with a damaged blade is more likely to strip the heads of screws and lead to real problems with unscrewing or tightening properly. By storing your tools in a roller tool chest in between you will be able to protect them from damage much more effectively, as you never need to carry them over an open floor – you simply put them away at the end of the job, and then roll the roller tool chest back to its storage area at the end of the day. Prices for roller tool chests vary depending on a number of different factors including their size and the number of drawers that they offer. You can get a 21 drawer International Tool Box model that is 42 inches wide and 18 inches deep for just $1060. This chest offers a number of refinements that are quite surprising for such a good value item including a lid that is supported by gas struts, and non slip liners within the drawers. At the absolute top end of the market for roller tool chests, the top of the range International Tool Box ITBBR950 comes in a variety of colors including black, and features 13 drawers. Built to the absolute highest standards and featuring a number of impressive refinements to ensure the maximum protection for your tools, this is truly an exceptional product. Retailing for $6445.15, it is designed to give you the maximum protection for all of your tools without compromising at any stage. |
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Whether you are a professional mechanic or simply a hobbyist, it is vitally important to protect your tools as best as possible. The average mechanic has several thousand dollars worth of tools that they need to use on a daily basis, and if they are not looked after properly, they can get damaged, lost, and even stolen. Aside from being expensive, this can be extremely frustrating, because you can be sure that the next time you need a tool desperately, it will be the one that you have lost. Of course, one of the things that puts many mechanics off buying a really good container for all of their tools is the fact that once they have it, they find themselves walking across the workshop every time that they need another item. With a 