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Do you guys use the organiser cases for fittings or screws? If so where's the best place get them?
 
I use the Stanley Fat Max ones:

Stanley Deep Pro Organiser | Organisers | NoLinkingToThis

These are full price but every now and again they have them at half price...
 
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I use the Stanley Fat Max ones:

Stanley Deep Pro Organiser | Organisers | NoLinkingToThis

These are full price but every now and again they have them at half price...

+1 to this!

i bought mine new from ebay 3 deep ones for fittings, shallow for fixings etc. they all stack and clip together so they don't fly around the van.
 
The metal ones from toolstation. Plastics too femer for my van :)
 
Ive got storage bins for fittings in the van,
the 3 of the fat max lock together box's for toilet repairs, radiator spares, washers, rubber seals and such and odds that are useful too have
And then just buy your screws in the metal box's trade packs and once there empty buy another and use the old one for plugs, nails, steel washers and anything else that's usefull
 
Agree with the stanley ones have them for 15mm, 22mm and one for valves and comp fittings
 
I use the Stanley Fat Max ones:

Stanley Deep Pro Organiser | Organisers | NoLinkingToThis

These are full price but every now and again they have them at half price...

I remember when they used to be a tenner or so and I've got three or four of them that have taken a right bashing over the years. At full price I'd probably go for the metal cases having looked them up.
 
Probably means similar to metal screw boxes
http://www.NoLinkingToThis/c/screws-nails-fixings/storage-trade-cases/cat840244
 
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I was refering to them cases /\ but the ones that come full of screws, then once you've used all the screws and charged the customer for them you've got a free metal case
 
I have the Stanley Deep Pro Organisers and the clips that you use to stack them together always end up snapping off. If you phone stanley they'll send you new clips, but it can be a right pain when they snap. It's put me off getting them again.
 
^^ That's what I was referring to, a bit more room in that than screw cases.
 
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Stanley deep boxes all day and Bullet case and screws are by far the best way of keeping organised imo
 
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