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Show your tools some respect

Updated:5th September 2019No Comments2 Mins Read

Stanley Galvanised Tool Box - lets-do-diy.comGive your tools the respect they deserve with a new ‘home’ that is roomy and robust from leading tool manufacturer, Stanley.

As Tough As It Gets
Stanley’s Galvanised Tool Box is made from painted steel making it tough, strong and rust-proof. There’s one long metal hinge, large secure metal latches for durability and a tough, but comfortable bi-material handle, for comfort and ease of use. Inside there is a portable tray for small parts plus a handy vertical storage section which is perfect for storing the most frequently used DIY tools. Conveniently the tool box comes in three sizes perfect for the varying needs of today’s DIYer.

Stanley Rolling Workshop - lets-do-diy.comPacked With Flexibility
The Rolling Workshop – the new mobile storage unit from Stanley is roomy, robust and extremely flexible. The top of the unit features a detachable Stanley Tool Box (either galvanised steel or in traditional Stanley yellow) and then sitting underneath are two portable trays for storing small parts and tools, with a large bin as the base to store more bulky materials and equipment.

Although packed with layers of storage, its innovative design still allows it to be transported and handled comfortably by the user thanks to a telescopic handle and heavy-duty wheels.

The tool boxes and workshops are available at selected independent retailers as well as stores such as B&Q and Focus. The rolling workshops are priced from £133.88 RRP whilst the tool boxes as separate products are priced at £30.98 RRP.

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