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The Plano Molding 826 Pro Rolling Work Station is a robust and versatile tool organizer designed for professionals on the go. With its lockable features, sturdy construction, and convenient storage options, this work station is perfect for keeping your tools secure and accessible, making it an essential addition to any workspace.
Manufacturer | Plano Molding |
Part Number | 826 |
Item Weight | 18.31 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 36.2 x 21 x 14.3 inches |
Item model number | 826 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**C
Croppers dream tote
I purchased this tote because the "scrapbooker's" version was $50 more and all the same features, just a color change.The bottom tilt drawer will hold up to (6) 12x12 albums easy, Plenty of room for paper, embellishments etc. the mid-section I store my punches in the bottom drawer that's shy of 3 inches or so. I put my inks and stamps and other items like glitter and scissors in the more shallow drawers about 1" or so deep. In the top compartment I store my trimmer, heat tool etc. and I can still carry my extension cord on the wrap. Wonderful. I like that it locks so I can take it to overnight events. It's heavy once it's fully packed but I only lift it to put it behind my passenger seat so it's not bad, and it rolls.
S**E
GREAT for Face Painting or Art Station
I've been looking around for a good set-up for my face painting kit. The Craft & Go, at $500, was far too expensive, but I found a large makeup case that made a good substitute, for $250. Just like the C&G, it had legs and wheels. But when transporting it, I found it to be too heavy and hard to set up, plus any loose contents (such as hairpins and cotton swabs) would scatter out inside of the case every time I wheeled it, because the case was tipped to its side when wheeling. I needed something that was more lightweight, and could be transported upright, while still having all the compartments I needed for my kit, while doubling as a work table. This fits the bill perfectly. The top section easily holds a brush box, tip jar, paper towels, hand sanitizer, and mirror. The middle drawers hold my paint tray, brushes, stencils, bling, and split cakes. The bottom section has plenty of space for design books, sponges, water basin, and collapsible garbage can, with room to spare. (I can even fit a water jug in there.) The tool holders on the sides are a good place to keep larger brushes when not in use.There are a few cons:1. It is very flimsy. I have a feeling that the latches will break at some point. Luckily, there is a retaining bar that will hold everything closed even if the latches were to break.2. The door over the middle section does not fold down flat, but instead sticks out, making it impossible for me to use the drawers as a table. I fixed this by removing the cover entirely, and just use the retaining bar to keep the drawers closed during transit.Overall, though, I am happy with what I got for the price. This is lightweight, holds ALL of my supplies (unlike the makeup case, which couldn't hold the water basin or water jug), wheels easily, and keeps everything upright at all times. It's sturdier as a work table than the makeup case with legs, and when I use it outside on uneven ground the retaining bar makes a good stop to keep it in place. I can't comment on its suitability as a tool box, but as a face painting or general art station, it's excellent.
K**T
You get what you paid for?😑 It's not cheap.
I know it's plastic. But it feels really cheap. It was just in the box. No protection around it. So it suffered damage. 😑 There is a dent in the box.And I presume the metal bar is for letting coming it. There were not directions in it . So I assume it is suppose to fit in the slot? Well if it goes that way it does not fit. Well I found out by looking on another site where it was sold for $59.99🙄 Oh! I found where the lock bar goes.Hopefully my husband will like it. If not I'm sending it back. 😒
J**R
BEST ON THE MARKET FOR MY NEEDS
This is a good tool box for just about anybody.It has a large bottom section which is great for power tools or my pouch. The middle section has three drawers. my old tool box came from sears. it has two trays which i disliked because my tools where piled on top of each other.With this box i will be organized. Top section flips back with more storage. Plastic on this unit looks thicker.Wheels look they like they will last.There is a metal bar that slides down the middle to lock the middle and bottom sections. I have spent hours on line trying to find the best rolling tool box. This is the best on the market right now.If you want a box that you dont have to take one box off to get to the bottom, this is it! Fat max came out with the best idea in theory. This tool box has great potential. the problem is its cheesy. The one i looked at in the store was already broken. Its has very thin plastic. I have one problem with all these boxes. Every rolling plastic tool box will leak. You will need a cover to keep the rain out. I just dont understand why they arent water tight. I mean if your buying a rolling tool box shouldnt it be water tight? this tool box also will be top heavy which i knew off the bat. so buy a bunge cord and some type of cover.I gave this box four stars.I recommend this box based on quality and price range. The toughest part about buying this box, was the one picture.I will add pictures to this page to show its features. I hope this helps all.
D**Y
Great for crafters and painters.
I love this tool box in every way. I am a watercolor instructor. I use it to store and haul art supplies. I carry paints, air compressor, extension cords, lights, brushes and lots of other supplies. I have this box loaded to the max. I have been using this box for 5 years now.When I travel, it loads right in the SUV. The bar in the middle holds all the drawers closed. No accidental opening here. It has been VERY reliable. This is my second box. Now I have one for my studio and one for the road.
P**Y
Don't buy this
It broke when shipped, thin plastic, If my tools even looked at this box it would be in pieces
D**G
Toolbox or portable desk???
I use this as a rolling desk when going from class to class. I can lock my laptop and other items up and it is hard for someone to 'liberate'. The only change i would make is adding spring loaded retractible power strip. Wheels could be a little larger and the handle could be adjustable but for the price I paid $30, i can't complain...
M**L
Good value for the money, but don't expect it to stand up to rough use
This does a good job of keeping my tools organized. Has drawers where I can keep small "kits" of screws and so on. It does the job for the price - which is half what I saw similar products selling for. The plastic tabs that lock the panels in place are rather "lightweight". So, don't expect to throw this in your truck and bounce it around. But for around the house, works fine.
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