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Stanley do a trollet toolbox. i.ve has the metal version for 20 years.
 
I got a Stanley trolley rucksack thing a couple of months ago for using to/fro in London - big enough to take handtools and 2-3 power tools, well constructed and decent quality - it's now done a good few hundred miles already and I've zero critiscm so far
 
Probably the milwaukee packout. I dpnt actually have one though due to the ridiculous price but after seeing one they look and feel well built. Depends on your budget

They’re like toolbox ? ----...

Just a shame on the price and how fast they sell out when they go on offer.
 
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Sorry, too funny to pass up!
 
Quite true, but the wheels would not fall off, now if it was a Megger it would have pneumatic tyres with built in pressure sensors and would puncture all the time. Really fed up with not having smilies, it was meant to be funny, honest.
 
Quite true, but the wheels would not fall off, now if it was a Megger it would have pneumatic tyres with built in pressure sensors and would puncture all the time. Really fed up with not having smilies, it was meant to be funny, honest.

I know what you mean :)
 

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