For what it’s worth I’ve got the Halfords pro tool chest set and I can’t fault it. The top chest was dented so I got the whole set for £200
wot he said....

halfords pro :rolleyes: mmmmm lifetime guarantee and no quibble exchange, well yes that bits great.
the fact you end up returning a third of the poxy toolkit on several occasions is not so great.
their sales model is based not on quality but apathy of return !
most of thier stuff is really really good, but the poor bits are very poor!
 
I got one of these for our kitchen believe it or not..

https://www.homebase.co.uk/ultimate-56in-10-drawer-tool-trolley_p374362

The top developed a crack so we got some money back and put it in the garage instead. Well made, good runners, heavy!
Got another for the kitchen an' it looks all industrial cool chic an' all that bollocks. Imagine what a pukka kitchen unit would set you back... :)
Need to find a Home Base that's closing down and has stock, could be a good discount then. Thanks
 
Especially if you find one on the shop floor. They have different sizes too. Good hunting mate.
 
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Machine Mart for me HD plus with a 20% off voucher ...
 
JTF might be worth a look if have one local, I was in there the other day and they had various different tool cabinets. Costco in Birmingham had I think 2 of those cabinets two weeks ago.
I keep my sockets in the steel case they came in, torque wrench in it's case and I have a large (and damn heavy) plastic tool box for most other tools, had it for years and it's taken loads of abuse
 
I bought the Halfords cheapo (£50) red tool chest and draw set. I took the wheels off because my workshop is only 30m square and you are never far away :)
It's fine for hobbyist but not pro work.
I also have one from Machine Mart that is better quality. My plastic one is a Stanley thing that I have for around 5 years. It went to every trials riding event and has been kicked around the van. I am looking at getting another Halfords one to permanently fix in the back of the 90 :D
Having your budget to spend on a tool box, the Halfords black pro series with roller bearing draws etc will give you a nice unit and change from £500!
 
Another vote for the Halfords gear. I didn't fancy it, but they were more than 50% off so I had a closer look. Work fine. No issues at all. Great kit.

They regularly come up at 50% off. Keep yer eyes peeled ;-)

S
 
Another vote for the Halfords gear. I didn't fancy it, but they were more than 50% off so I had a closer look. Work fine. No issues at all. Great kit.

They regularly come up at 50% off. Keep yer eyes peeled ;-)

S
I am now seriously considering the Halfords Advanced bundle, three 26" cabs, 15 drawers, 120- to 350 Kg per cab, 30Kg per draw, soft close drawers, liners, gas struts, 3 year guarantee, £472 with Trade card. Any comments...…….
 
I am now seriously considering the Halfords Advanced bundle, three 26" cabs, 15 drawers, 120- to 350 Kg per cab, 30Kg per draw, soft close drawers, liners, gas struts, 3 year guarantee, £472 with Trade card. Any comments...…….
Go for it. I would, if I had the room

Col
 
Costco are doing a slightly different style of box, but still very good quality. Just in time for Xmas
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I bought a snap on one earlier this year with loads of snap On, mac etc stuff in it, sold the tools and ended up over £100 up and a free 7 drawer bottom cabinet. I did go on to sell the cabinet anyway to fund another mountain bike but if you keep your eye out with a bit of patience it can be done. I've done this three times now and amassed a few extra tools for nowt.
My own box is a 10 drawer, 2 cab sealey one I bought second hand from a local garage. If I'm working on the drive or visiting the scrap yard etc. then I've got an old mothercare changing bag which is perfect.
 
Costco are doing a slightly different style of box, but still very good quality. Just in time for Xmas
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There's no doubt this is a mother of a box at £480 in store or £690 delivered from their web site, so why the vast difference then? The box is heavy, very heavy and whilst they don't give the un-loaded weight the box has a "capacity" of 1.12 tons! That's a lot of tools. It's a great design and with double ball bearing slides on the lower large drawer and rounded corners and cold formed panels should last a long time. Just wish I knew a friend with a Costco pass. Any takers near me : Wiltshire?
 
There's no doubt this is a mother of a box at £480 in store or £690 delivered from their web site, so why the vast difference then? The box is heavy, very heavy and whilst they don't give the un-loaded weight the box has a "capacity" of 1.12 tons! That's a lot of tools. It's a great design and with double ball bearing slides on the lower large drawer and rounded corners and cold formed panels should last a long time. Just wish I knew a friend with a Costco pass. Any takers near me : Wiltshire?
The online one is actually £590 and includes delivery, but that's £110 more compared to in store :eek:
Its about £37 for a years membership for Costco and worth every penny in my opinion.
 
The online one is actually £590 and includes delivery, but that's £110 more compared to in store :eek:
Its about £37 for a years membership for Costco and worth every penny in my opinion.
Well, after all your assistance I eventually made a decision and went for the Halfords Advanced Tool Chest and cabinet bundle in at £476 in their Black Friday deal. Whilst the quality of the Costco Kirkland was without question, the difficulty in seeing/obtaining one and extra width of the units swayed me to the Halfords. I am just an amateur spanner basher and feel that the quality, value and three year guarantee is more than adequate for me.
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Yes, you do need a ladder to get to the top!
 
Well, after all your assistance I eventually made a decision and went for the Halfords Advanced Tool Chest and cabinet bundle in at £476 in their Black Friday deal. Whilst the quality of the Costco Kirkland was without question, the difficulty in seeing/obtaining one and extra width of the units swayed me to the Halfords. I am just an amateur spanner basher and feel that the quality, value and three year guarantee is more than adequate for me.
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Looks good. Enjoy
Is that a TR7 ?
 

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