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i've had the better one for years. it's a combination of plastic and metal and was about that price. the all plastic ones are a bit fragile and i'm sure b&q do them a lot less than £100
 
beginning to wish i had bought some sort of trolley with wheels type tool box last year when i got a new tote bag instead , something smaller than the one linked though.
 
got a wickes one at the moment
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well spend 40 quid :) is surviving its third first fix, went to couple of call-outs by tube with it, you can use it as a platform step too.
looking at the rolling workshop for its drawers, usefull to keep drill bits/holesaws/blades and all that small bits and pieces.
 
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this is the one i have. the top box is, indeed, detachable and is a toolbox in it's own right. most usefulo for indusrtial work. as i'm doing mostly domestic at the moment, it's in the garage with the conduit gear, holesaws, spare tools etc.
 
i have the Stanley FatMax Cantilever Rolling Workshop | Save 36% | UKToolCentre.co.uk) it was really good untill it got knocked over with the handle out/up and bent it so it is a real effort to put up and down and the wheels are a bit week as the metal bends quite easily. it seemed a good idea at the time when i was working on large commercial sites but it is not much use in domestic situations as it is very heavyto lift up and down stairs and even out of the van.
 

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