🔧 Elevate Your Workspace with BouPower – Where Function Meets Style!
The BouPower Rolling Tool Chest is a high-quality, 4-drawer tool box designed for professionals. Constructed from durable steel with a powder-coated finish, it offers exceptional wear resistance and corrosion protection. Its large stainless steel wheels ensure easy mobility, while the ball-bearing drawer design guarantees smooth operation. With ample storage space and a sleek design, this tool chest is perfect for any garage, workshop, or repair shop.
Product Dimensions | 61.6 x 32.99 x 74.5 cm; 23.82 kg |
Item Weight | 52.51 Pounds |
Fabric Type | Steel |
Finish types | Powder Coated |
Care instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Is assembly required | No |
Number of shelves | 4 |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | Rolling Tool Chest |
R**
Rolling tool box
Exactly what I needed , came with foam inserts for the drawers , shipped extremely fast and all in all inexpensive compared to “name brand” drawers open and close easily and other than popping the wheels on and a handle it comes out of the box ready to go
M**A
No issues
Only one drawer can open at a time. Safety issue I guess. Otherwise it is fine.
J**D
I used this as a welding cart
As stated in the headline, I purchased this rolling tool box to use as a welding cart. I have a small flux core welder and a small arc welder that can both sit on top of this tool chest, consumables and tools (chipping hammer, wire brushes, etc.) go into the drawers, and my welding helmets fit into the lower compartment.The welders I am using this "cart" for do not use shielding gas, so there is no need to accommodate gas cylinders. If there were, I would need to build something in the way of a subframe on which to mount the cylinders, as this tool chest by itself would not do so. The body of the tool chest is sheet metal, and the casters aren't particularly heavy-duty, so this tool chest as-is would not accommodate the weight of gas cylinders.For my purposes, this tool chest works quite well. Out of the box, it does not accommodate cords and cables well, but it wasn't designed with that purpose in mind. I will add a few extra hooks on the outside of the chest for this purpose. The other caveat to be aware of in my instance is that the drawers are a little shallow for placing things like grinders into. I will either build a mount on the outside of the tool chest, or figure out a way to share the lower compartment between the welding helmets and a grinder or two.Edited to add: I purchased some hooks with the intention of bolting them to the outside of the cabinet, however, the place where I hoped to mount them was on the upper half of the ends of the cabinet. This is where the cabinet has double wall construction, so the hardware would have to be installed between the two walls, which are about an inch or less apart. I cannot fit my hands into this space to install the hardware, so I will either need to use riv-nuts or some other type of blind fastener for this purpose. I did mount two hooks on the end where the handle bolts on, using the handle bolts to hold the hooks. This works for one end, but not the other.Although the fit and finish on this tool chest are quite nice, and everything on it appears to be in proper order, I am giving it four stars because it is a bit smaller and isn't quite as sturdy as some of the more (often much more) expensive tool chests on the market. For light duty use (most home uses), I believe this tool chest will last a very long time. I don't think it will hold up to the rigors of continuous use in an auto repair shop or similar environment for very long.Regarding the size of this tool chest, it is nearly perfect for my intended use. For many homeowners, it is probably adequately sized for basic home and garage use, but keep in mind that it isn't on par with most of the tool chests found in the big-box stores. The cabinet is only about a foot deep, two feet wide, and perhaps 30 inches tall. The actual measurements can be found in the product listing. For comparison, many of the tool chests found in big-box stores are 18 to 24 inches deep, and anywhere from 28 to 56 or more, inches in width. The height of the handle on this chest is a bit low for comfortably pushing it around, but that is by virtue of the small cabinet size.As long as your expectations for this cabinet are realistic, and you make your purchasing decisions accordingly, I believe you will be satisfied with this product. I know that I am quite pleased with this purchase for my purposes, and look forward to using it regularly in the future. With a few minor modifications, I believe it will be a nearly perfect welding cart for me.
A**R
Nice little cabinet.
Just the right size for all my tools. Doesn’t take up too much space.
D**G
Cheaply Made
It is a tool box but very flimsy had to fix the drawers when I unpacked it. Buy at your own risk. I will not buy another of this type.
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