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The Buyers Products 1712240 Black Poly All-Purpose Storage Chest offers 6.3 cubic feet of rugged, dent-resistant storage crafted from high-density polyethylene. Featuring a reinforced double-wall lid and lock-ready zinc-plated hinge, it provides secure, weather-resistant protection for tools and equipment. Lightweight yet durable, this American-made chest is ideal for trucks, trailers, docks, and decks, supporting up to 500 pounds with ease.
Brand | Buyers Products Company |
Color | Black |
Material | Polyethylene |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Shatterproof, Impact Resistant, Lockable, Built-In Handle |
Style | Chest |
Recommended Uses For Product | Industrial Storage |
Product Dimensions | 44"L x 19"W x 17.5"H |
Capacity | 6.3 Cubic Feet |
Closure Type | Latch |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Weight | 28 Pounds |
Opening Mechanism | Hasp Latch |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Storage Volume | 6.3 Cubic Feet |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 500 Pounds |
UPC | 724920089944 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00724920089944 |
Manufacturer | Buyers Products Co. - DROPSHIP |
Part Number | 1712240 |
Item Weight | 28 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 1712240 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 44.38" L x 19" W x 17.5" H |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight, Shatterproof, Impact Resistant, Lockable, Built-In Handle |
Included Components | All-purpose chest |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**L
Light Weight but Heavy Duty
I think this is what I have been looking for, a heavy duty plastic container that I can make water resistant and strong enough to deter potential thieves.Additional:Measurements: in inchesOutside:Bottom: 18.5 wide by 41.25 longTop: 19 wide by 44.5 longThe total heigth 17.0Inside: 18.0 wide by 41.0 long by 15.25 to the top of the lip.Top: double thickness and appears to have a black foam core to make it more ridge. I stood on it with my 200lbs.It is 2.25 thick at the lip and 1.0 thick inside the lip. 17.0 by 42.0 on the inside.The body is approximately 0.125 thick and presses directly on the flat inside of the lid following the shape of the tops overhang. I expect it to be water resistant to direct rainfall but as I intend to expose it to being pulled behind a motorcycle I will install a flat rubber seal where the bottom meets the top or find something better if it fails to keep the rain out.I'm going to use this as the basis of a solo-wheel motorcycle cargo trailer. It's frame will have sufficient structure to support about one hundred pounds of glamping gear when my spouse travels with me. Looks large enough to even carry a small cooler. The walls of it look to be twice the thickness of most house storage containers. Its also advertised for pickup bed storage. The lid is double wall and just needs a rubber seal to improve water resistance if exposed to the weather. I'll be finding out if I need to pack it using dry bags. I plan on repainting the black top a more reflective color to reduce its heat absorption.It was attractively priced and the shipping free. It arrived in less than a week. I should have a working trailer for my BMW R75 by the end of the summer.
D**M
Sturdy travel storage solution
I looked at all-in-one hitch mounted cargo boxes and I was floored by the $2000 price tag, so I searched for another option.I bought an aluminum rack along with this box and some heavy duty straps and spent about $300 total.This is a very sturdy heavy plastic storage box. It is deep enough for a 5 gallon bucket. Actually, I’d guess you could put four 5 gallon buckets in it.We got it to add storage space on our 13’ Scamp travel trailer and I’m thrilled with it. Unlike soft-sided options, this is sturdy and will take a lot of abuse. We use it to store everything we don’t want in the trailer or in the car. We have our porta-potty bucket, leveling blocks, a two gallon gas can, wheel chocks, water hose and connections, electric cord and connectors.
B**
Good, could be great!
As others have noted, the hasps are horrible! That said, the box itself is nice. It’s a heavy thickness, very strong and the overlapping lid should keep moisture and dust at a minimum. The size was almost perfect for my needs; it lives under a rigid tonneau cover that’s pretty weather proof, I needed the storage space.
E**V
1yr review, amazing. Perfect for Tacoma trucks
1yr. Review.I bought this because I needed a tool box for the bed of my Tacoma but did not want to spend hundreds of dollars on a metal tool box that would get in the way of a bed cover or my aftermarket bed bars, which all of the ones at the hardware stores would. I also needed it to be deep enough to fit all of my stuff which again, most of the ones at the hardware stores were pretty shallow. I found this and decided to give it a shot.First off, the box is plastic but is texturized very well and feels like really good, heavy duty plastic. Kinda like a pelican case but a bit thinner. I have no issues with flex or cracks even loaded down. I can literally sit on this no problem. The texturizing would go very well with many bedliners people have, very similar to rhinoliner or linex. The lid hinges are good, no issues with that. The lockable hinges on the front are standard ones you can find at a hardware store for crafts/sheds. They are metal but im sure you could break them if you really wanted in. Provide your own padlocks and get good ones.The lid is very thick and sturdy. There is a lip around the inside under the lid, when the lid shuts, this lip seats under the lid's overhang which helps against water ingress. I never had any issue with water going into this but just for peace of mind, I added some 3m weatherstripping to the lid so the lip sits against that when closed. Not needed but just for safe measure. Its pretty waterproof as is. Great case for leaving outdoors and in general I think its better than those metal toolboxes. Even has little hand holds molded into the side edges. Now onto retrofitting it for my Tacoma.I bought the 6.3 cubic feet one. Let me just say this is a perfect fit for the bed of my Tacoma. It fits perfectly widthwise. I drilled four holes from the inside rear so I can attach a bolt through the back and bolt it to my rail system in the bed. I bought t-slot nuts made for the Tacoma's rail system and was able to perfectly attach this to that rail with bolts going through from the inside.The height is almost perfect but because I am bolting it a little higher to attach it to my rails, I took two 2x4's and cut them about a foot length each. Then I wrapped them in rubber matting I bought at a home depot. I bolted the 2x4's through the bottom of the toolbox to position it a little higher so I can clear my bed rails and open the lid while bolted on those rails. This way, the weight of the box rests on those 2x4s instead of hanging a few inches short from the bottom and stressing the plastic. Literally perfect now.My ONLY gripe with this box is I wish the lid had some kind of mechanism to stay open. Because its bolted against my truck's bed, I cant open the lid too far. Might fit some struts on it to help with that. Overall, the best toolbox for these Tacomas in my opinion. Im very happy.
J**E
Using as a Trailer Tongue Box
I put this on my car hauler trailer tongue to hold tie downs, tools, and the registration. It feels durable, the latch accepts a padlock which is a big bonus for me because I key all of my padlocks to match my house and didn't want a separate toolbox key. It's a little pricey for what it is, but I doubt I'll ever need to replace it.
B**T
Great box
Solid box and was just what was required at horse barn where we lease a horse. Sturdy and stackable but we don’t stack. Size is sufficient for storage.
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