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Hi guys. I’m currently doing some site work and as I don’t leave my tools on site I’m looking for a good tool case/box on wheels if possible. Have any of you lot got anything you’d recommend? Cheers
 
Hi guys. I’m currently doing some site work and as I don’t leave my tools on site I’m looking for a good tool case/box on wheels if possible. Have any of you lot got anything you’d recommend? Cheers
Tried all sorts over the years, they all have for's and against's. If it's a temporary situation, use a porters truck to carry your tools or a wheelbarrow. Don't know if that helps?
 
Milwaukee pack out is pretty good
 
I generally like the gear from SGS engineering but it looks like it's for leccies...two screwdrivers and meter. Not sure if this the kit SC is recommending.


 
I generally like the gear from SGS engineering but it looks like it's for leccies...two screwdrivers and meter. Not sure if this the kit SC is recommending.


Yep that’s the one , very good
 
Veto bag/s for hand tools, probably t stak or similar for power tools

Unless the site has security your tools will be safer next to you than in your can so try and move all important tools in one trip, 2 at most.

Getting your hands on the plot keys to enable you to lock up helps.
 

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