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How Tool Chests differentiate with Toolboxes

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished September 28, 2011

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Toolboxes and tool chests are used by mechanics and repairmen to carry around their work equipment. They are also used in homes for storing a few tools such as hammers and screwdrivers, which are needed frequently for repairing jobs or fixing things. The function of such a box is to carry, organize as well as protect the various tools which are kept in it. ToolBoxWarehouse has a varied collection of several designs of tool boxes and tool chests to store your tools. A tool chest is more or less the same as a tool box. The difference lies mostly in the size of the two types of storage boxes. At ToolBoxWarehouse, you will find both types of tool storing options. A tool box is usually small and made of a lightweight material. Toolboxes may be made of plastic or stainless steel. A tool chest, on the other hand, is larger, and is usually made of strong steel or other rust resistant metal. A few very expensive models are made from polished and treated hardwood. A chest for keeping tools is fitted with different compartments for storing the different pieces of equipment. Old fashioned tool chests were often lined with cloth. The modern variations of such chests are lined with felt to protect the tools. A tool box is easily portable. It is compact and has handles, which allows it to be carried around. The lids of toolboxes are hinged and they have latches, which are used to secure the box cover. A few bigger toolboxes may have a tray fitted on to the flange, which is built inside the box lip. The large sized tool boxes have two compartments; the tray and a single compartment. Being bigger, tool chests have several trays or drawers, which can be pulled out. Usually, all tool chests have a top storage area with a hinge. Most tool chests are fitted with wheels but even then, they are not termed portable because of their huge size and weight. While a toolbox has a basic securing system, a tool chest is fitted with electronic locks or a strong pad lock since they are usually kept in the workplace. Based on the kind of work you do, you may need a tool box or tool chest to store all your tools. ToolBoxWarehouse has a large collection of toolboxes as well as tool chests for you to choose from. Go through the various designs and take your pick based on your budget and storage preferences.

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John Blake writes for Toolbox Warehouse, where you can find a great selection of tool boxes, Tool Cabinets & Work Benches at www.toolboxwarehouse.com.

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