🔧 Organize Your Life, One Tool at a Time!
The MIRSION 19-inch Tool Box is a versatile and durable storage solution designed for both household and professional use. Featuring a stackable design, ample storage space with a removable tray, and robust aluminum latches, this toolbox is perfect for organizing tools, hardware, and craft supplies. Made from high-quality materials, it ensures longevity and reliability, making it an essential addition to any workspace.
Brand | MIRSION |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 18"L x 13"W x 19"H |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 150 Pounds |
Manufacturer | MIRSION |
Part Number | FTB |
Item Weight | 11.58 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FTB |
Size | Combination |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle/Lever Placement | Top |
Usage | This versatile storage box is perfect for everything from tools, hardware like nails, screws, pliers, wrenches, to fishing tackle and craft supplies. |
Included Components | Removable Tray |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
I**E
Such a magnificent tool box!
The media could not be loaded. I got the 2 pieces,19-inch Tool Box for my husband so he can have all his tools organized, we have a painting company and he likes to have everything in place, and this tool box is perfect for him because 2 stackable boxes are included and each one have their on lid and own trays and compartments, and he likes it better because he can separate either his paint brush and other type of tools.The tool boxes are very sturdy and durable you can use them individually or as a stack they have plastic clips on the side that help them to stay together while stacked.My husband is very happy and I think the price is amazing, very affordable for such a good quality!!
T**F
Latches fall out and won’t stay in place
Although the tool box is pretty heavy plastic it bends pretty easily and doesn’t support weight very well. Also, both latches have decided to literally fall out and I can’t seem to get them to stay in place anymore. I have a multitude of toolboxes and this one has not even been used other than loading it with tools and it’s already pretty much a failure. Now that I’ve written this I think I’m going to return it.
G**S
Perfect
Just what I needed
B**5
Chinese Junk
Right locking broke the first time I tried to lock it. Well that's what you get from a piece of junk
M**R
Decent tool boxes but consider your end goal
Over the years I’ve realized that organizing tools is worth the time and effort to find a good system, but also be willing to evolve over time. I started with simple plastic toolbox as a teenager, started including various tool bags as I was going though college, restored some metal tool boxes when I had the chance, to more recently started investing in modular kits part in Milwaukee pack out gear, but also more purpose built tool kits - one for plumbing, another for electrical, to other more specialized kits for my carts and hobbies. I know not everyone falls into the maker mentality that I do, but among my friends who are doing more diy and home repair, I still advocate for building a useful toolbox.These are not great, but they’re not bad either, and the functionality and value is really going to tie into your use case. For me and my growing collection and history of tool storage, I don’t think there’s a ton of value in these for me. These are a maybe half the cost of than similarly sized Milwaukee boxes, and even a little lower than similar big brand modular kits, but I think they lack some of the build quality I’m seeing in the mode developed modular systems. That said, if you’re starting a collection, and like the idea of some uniformity, these could work for you. There’s decent volume in the medium and large boxes, and an organizer tray in each. Pretty easy to fit a cordless drill and charger into the boxes but could see these working for new home owners and casual DIYers, and since there is a nice uniformity to these, these could even work for anyone starting to setup tool kits, although as alluded to before, I’m don’t this these will hold up to the many modular kits you can find and your big home improvement stores
M**
Did Not Hold Up
The first time I tried to close it one of the clasps broke off.
G**)
Nice roomy tool boxes
The boxes are made of a nice impact resistant polymer. The lift-out trays fit well and easy to remove. The snap-together feature is great as well (box stacking). The only place this fell a little short was on the lid latching mechanism. They are a less-robust wire and latch system, held in place by plastic retainers. One of the first times I used it, one came detached. It was easy to snap it back into place and the issue hasn't repeated, but I am not completely sure that it will hold up to heavy use.
J**R
Capable tool boxes
The media could not be loaded. These toolboxes come in two sizes and hook together for travel. They are a no-frills toolbox so unlike many name-brand pack-out systems, you don't get features like attachment areas for tool batteries, rails for attaching tools, etc..Pros:* Good sizes for carrying various amounts of tools.* Hinges use metal pins for sturdiness.* Lots of reinforcing ribs and undulations to help with sturdiness.* Strong latches for tightly securing the lids closed.* Side latches secure the boxes together well.* The included tool trays are exactly the same, making them interchangeable between the two.Cons:* No rubber gasket in the lit of keep water out.* The top handles use through-holes so if water spills on top, it will leak through.* Handles are press-fit into the lid so there is opportunity for them to work loose over time.* Boxes use a thinner construction, so they won't take the abuse like name-brand pack-out systems will.I have not tested these under full load but keep them in my garage for light duty tool storage. If you toss them around at job sites, they won't mast you very long. They should stand up just fine otherwise.
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