🛠️ Roll, stack, and conquer your projects like a pro!
The STANLEY 3-in-1 Modular Rolling Workshop (1-79-206) is a versatile, stackable toolbox system designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. Featuring heavy-duty wheels, an aluminum telescopic handle, integrated organizers, and secure locking, it offers customizable, durable, and portable storage for power tools, hand tools, and accessories—perfect for efficient, on-the-go project management.
Manufacturer | Stanley Black & Decker |
Part Number | 1-79-206 |
Product Dimensions | 34.09 x 19.21 x 13.7 cm; 1 kg |
Item model number | 1-79-206 |
Size | Norme |
Colour | Multicolor |
Style | Toolbox |
Material | Aluminium |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | AC |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Maximum weight capacity | 40 Kilograms |
Plug profile | Floor Mount |
Special Features | Portable |
Included Components | Rolling Workshop |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Sealed Lead Acid |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
A**H
Stanley a name you can trust.
After reading other reviews about this product, I was a bit sceptical to say the least, however I was pleasantly surprised. this unit arrived yesterday and is very sturdy, it is made from tough plastic, the draws have a small clip under which opens the drawers, and then prevents then from flying open, there are two small drawers with compartments and a slightly deeper one which is ideal for screwdrivers etc. the big pull down compartment at the bottom is great size I actually have my bosh drill & drill bits in there. the top box does not contain a tray but is deep, it can hold things like hammers etc, I also have my ratchet set in there too. and there is still loads of room for more stuff. there are two pockets at the rear which are ideal for tall spirit levels or maybe even pieces of wood?, the wheels are strong and feel great to pull around, the extending handle makes it ideal for moving around easy. I had another one like this ages ago that was no where near as good quality, Stanley is a name you can trust and rely on. forgot to mention only the top box can be lock with a padlock!. Yes I would recommend this product.
L**I
A great tool storage and transport solution!
I had my eye on this toolbox for some time, and was almost put off by some of the reviews stating that the product was somewhat 'flimsy'. Well, in my opinion, this is a strong toolbox that is great for home use. I specify 'home use' as I don't think this would be strong enough to survive in a commercial setting for long, but there are far more expensive toolboxes out there designed specifically for that purpose. It is far from 'flimsy'!It has a nice big box at the top, with plenty of space for a lot of tools. A slide-out, sectioned drawer in the bottom of this can be used for the storage of smaller tools or components.There is then a section with another small, sectioned drawer, and a deeper drawer.Finally, at the bottom is another large, swing out box capable of fitting plenty inside of it.The workshop can be split into 3 parts, making it easy to only grab the section you need for the current job.One small note that has been mentioned in other reviews, is that it would be nice if this product had a tray insert for the top box.All-in-all I'm really happy that I went ahead and bought this product, and I wholeheartedly believe that it is more than sufficient for any home DIY'er.
J**S
Great price and a great product..
Holds a great ammount of tools and so easy to pull around, very good quality and very well put together. Great price to..Perfect for DIY or the professional. Really handy for all trades. The top box is the only part with a locking loop, it has no way to lock the lower draws, What I have done is drilled a hole in line with the top box locking loop down inline through the lower draw handles and into the bottom edge. I then used a 10mm rod bar bent over at the top L shape, that threads through the holes and into the bottom edge hole, marked the rod just below the last handle, drilled a small hole through the rod and then put a small padlock through the bar and lock it down..It sounds complicated but it's really quiet simple, the picture should explain how I have done this.
S**7
Stanley Rolling Workshop - good but has issues
I needed something to hold lots of electrical spares and parts that would also separate into different modules if required.First the bad news:Cons - It arrived with slight damage - disappointing but not the end of the world and not worth the hassle of sending it back.It wouldn't survive being employed on a building site work for very long.Pros:Works really well for me (domestic electrical work). Being able to separate into 3 modules is really useful when you don't need the whole thing.Drawers have fixed compartments and are useful sizes - screws, Wago boxes & connectors, rawl plugs etc.Boxes will survive being tipped over with little migration of small parts.Should the drawers stick (due to build up of general detritus), they can be pulled right out by operating the quick release mechanisms. Handy for cleaning too!Plenty of room for general bits and pieces but the workshop is not that robust so don't load it too much.Once set up at the job, the workshop is excellent for presenting all your 'stuff' at a convenient height. The top box has a notch to help cut pipe etc. Top box also has a useful one-hand operation latch (opening and closing).Looks very professional too.So, if you need a lightweight three-section gizmo for holding most of your kit this is certainly worth considering. OK so it's not robust enough for site work, but you won't need a course of steroids to lift it either.4 stars for convenience and usefulness - lost a star due to damage.
D**1
It is very nice and there is a lot of space
It is very nice and there is a lot of space, I ordered 2 to be installed in my van so I can divide Metric from Imperial tools, however I am still waiting for the second one so right now I put all the stuff in one box and there is so much space that I was able to put inside also sprays, gas tools (blow torch, soldering irons and heat gun), files, brushes and so on, and I didn't fill it completely yet.If you plan is to store big tools or power tools this is not the box for you, I suppose the bottom box will fit a cordless drill, a drill and maybe a grinder (all without accessories) but nothing else. The accessories can be stored in the top box and maybe there will be some extra space.The two small drawers can hold screws or terminals, maybe brushes or small tools, but nothing big. I tried to store some wrenches, but the vertical space is too tight (i didn't measure but it is something like 50mm), while the bigger drawer can hold all the wrenches you like, since the depth is about 150mm.I don't know the toal weight I stored in this box, but right now I suppose it's about 30kg.There are also two slots on the back side where to store spirit level, saw, rulers, squares and so on.About the trolley function, I didn't test it since the scope of my purchase is to keep the boxes in the van and remove them just in case I need to give the van to someone else.
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