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I’ve been looking on eBay for a new tool box. My Stanley one has cracked. I’ve seen this. But I’m not sure about the depth of the draws for hand tools:

 
I'm not sure there's any advice to offer about toolboxes which hasn't previously been posted in response to your questions.

There are bomb proof toolboxes available, but you seem reluctant to buy one. I guess the best advice is to buy whatever takes your fancy and either decide to sell it on or use it until it breaks and try again. In the process you'll gain firsthand knowledge about a wide range of options.
 
I have the two drawer version of the Talco tool chest and its full of mechanical tools i.e spanners etc, its too heavy to lift or be any use outside the garage, except for the internal tote tray.
 
I'm not sure there's any advice to offer about toolboxes which hasn't previously been posted in response to your questions.

There are bomb proof toolboxes available, but you seem reluctant to buy one. I guess the best advice is to buy whatever takes your fancy and either decide to sell it on or use it until it breaks and try again. In the process you'll gain firsthand knowledge about a wide range of options.

What would you recommend that’s bombproof?
 

Recommendations have been made countless times among these threads. Quite a lot of posts to sort through, but it'll take much less time than people spent posting in response to oft repeated questions on the subject.
 
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Your welcome, I have a variety of totes and toolbox's the problem always is I put too much stuff in them and they get cumbersome and heavy, this type are good for using on the job:DeWalt TSTAK Technicians Bag 17 1/4" - Screwfix - https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/dewalt-tstak-technicians-bag-17-1-4-/371PV?tc=HT4&gclid=CjwKCAjw15eqBhBZEiwAbDomEh7Mxg3DUrjpjJElkat4u58obXHAIU3oNSFL1u6H9v9gUKHGuW0bXhoCkqUQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds, I keep most of my tools in DeWalt stack box's and decant into the technicians bag as required.
 
...nothing worse than an over crowded tool box that weighs a tonne

i try my best to only carry what I need for the job in hand with a couple screwdrivers and cutters in my new tool vest
 
The DeWalt TStak drawers are quite shallow so prevent overloading, the problem is the large case type have access only from the top, so if staked as the name suggest, everything above has to be removed to allow the case to open, still find the Fluke MFT case the best seat for lunch. 🥳
 
The other guy on ebay is selling this one. Worth considering maybe, as you are probably near enough to pick it up:

 

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