🔧 Elevate Your Tool Game!
The DEWALT DWST1-70705 T-Stak III Tool Storage Box is a robust and versatile storage solution, featuring a 9.5L deep drawer designed for optimal organization and durability. With dimensions of 44 x 31.4 x 17.6 cm and a lightweight design of just 450 g, this tool box is perfect for professionals and DIYers alike, ensuring your tools are always ready for action.
Manufacturer | AmazonUk/3K3AF |
Part Number | DWST1-70705 |
Product Dimensions | 44 x 31.4 x 17.6 cm; 450 g |
Item model number | DWST1-70705 |
Size | 1 Count |
Colour | Yellow/Black |
Style | Single |
Material | Metal |
Pattern | Single |
Voltage | 1 Volts |
Wattage | 1 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | T-Stak III Tool Storage Box |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery description | Not Included |
Item Weight | 450 g |
S**E
Have a few sets. Really good value.
I think I have 6 or 7 of these now. I have taken out the containers and use them just for anything like tools and bits and bobs. Nice solid drawers.
D**R
Storage box
Great item, good storage
J**L
Dewalt storage
Brilliant sturdy case great value for money
G**L
Very useful
Didn't realise when I ordered this it comes with removable storage boxes in the draw, it has so many uses and like all the T stak stuff all clips together for ease of transport.
A**R
These units are what set T-Stak apart.
To my mind, the drawer units are what makes T-Stak stand out from the other stacking toolbox ranges out there. The smaller Bosch L-Boxx units are a more efficient size than the smaller DeWalt units, but these and the two-drawer units are what made me settle on T-Stak. You can attach a couple of drawer units under their top-opening deep toolbox (or the deep tote), and have access to everything in the stack without having to separate the units. So handy. And you can move the whole stack together on a dolly/cart, or attached to their rolling toolbox (also sold as Stanley Fatmax). The Bosch equivalents (if you can find them) are vastly more expensive. Makita are a non-starter since they only have handles on the top.I just use this as a power-tool case for stacking under a top-loading deep unit. Without the bins, there's more space than I expected. Currently mine is holding: 1 x Bosch 12V GSR drill/driver with 4Ah battery, 1 x Bosch 12v GDR impact drive with 2Ah battery, 1 x Bosch 12v GLI lamp with 2Ah battery, 2 x spare 2Ah batteries, 1 x spare 4Ah battery, several sets of drill and driver bits to cover most eventualities, and a 240x180x35mm box for my most-used screws.I also found it could take a Dewalt 240V SDS-drill instead , including the handle and a set of normal-sized bits and adapters. I have a second unit on order to use for this.THIS OR THE TWO-DRAWER ONE?I have both. I got the two-drawer one first as part of a combo on special offer, but I prefer this model. The single-drawer unit has a much better space-to-weight ratio than the two-drawer unit. The drawer mechanism is quite heavy (because it's really sturdy), and the drawer itself eats into the available space. Having the dividers in the two-drawer one is a double-edged thing - it can be handy or restrictive, depending on how you use it, because you can't just put them anywhere you want. And you have to be careful how much you tilt the unit in transit, or you can end up with parts getting mixed up, or piling up in such a way that you can't open a drawer. But if you're using the bins that come in the single-drawer unit, they have lids to stop that happening.RE. THE BINS: I would rather have more smaller bins than few large ones. The big ones are too big in my view. Incidentally, these bins LOOK the same size and shape as the ones in Stanley Fatmax organisers. I can't check this any more, but I have handled the Stanley ones in the past. The Stanley ones come in two different depths, so it MIGHT be possible to layer the shallow ones two-deep in this single-drawer Dewalt unit. I think the Stanley ones are also a bit more robust than these.CONS?The main thing I dislike is that the bottom of the unit tends to bow upward in the middle, causing the bottom of the drawer to scrape against the bottom of the case. It's a minor thing (much more of an issue in the two-drawer unit). I've taken one star off for this and my gripe about the bins.UPDATEStill happy. I now have three of these. And I can confirm that the Stanley Fatmax Deep Pro organiser bins are compatible. You can get a variety of 3D-printed dividers/trays/inserts for the bins on a famous auction site.
A**N
Love it
Love the Tstak boxes. Look great, really sturdy. Stack so well and look really good at the same time
A**N
Really usefull
When these go on sale I will be ordering a second, great quality the draw slides out on a very solid mechanism. Makes getting tools out a lot easier than fishing around in a totebox
K**N
Dewalt High Quality but pricey
I have a couple of Tough Systems from years ago, but in recent years moved to Tstak, I rarely visit hard hat sites so Tstak is more than adequate.I now have a range of Tstak boxes and draws for Dewalt and non Dewalt tools plus fixings.These are well made and 'bomb proof'. Unless you need the additional strength and waterproofing standards of Tough System , go for these, not cheap but worth it.Mine came with containers inside the draw, not always the case from some suppliers,
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