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are stanley tote trays any good? thinking of getting one because itll save time taking all the tools out of my bag to look for something like a rad spanner
 
if you mean the ones with external pocks then no, the pockets fail in 4 weeks on average.
 
bought the rolling workshop from b&q....good and handy . ÂŁ43 as its discontinued.
to be replaced by a fatmax version at ÂŁ70 ( they are both the same???? ).
handy as you can use it all or take top box of for hand tools
 
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