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They were £324 from CEF also got 3 trackers with them too, but not too sure what to do with them seeing as they only have a 30 meter range. Loads of room in them, meaning I can grt all my hand tools, power tools, and screw etc onto site in one trip.
All well and good until some lowlife breaks into your van and all your valuable tools and test equipment are now contained within one easy to move toolbox, no need for a getaway vehicle either wheels make running down the road with it a whole lot easier.
 
All well and good until some lowlife breaks into your van and all your valuable tools and test equipment are now contained within one easy to move toolbox, no need for a getaway vehicle either wheels make running down the road with it a whole lot easier.
So what do you suggest I do? Besides my tools are insured and never left in a vehicle overnight
 
All well and good until some lowlife breaks into your van and all your valuable tools and test equipment are now contained within one easy to move toolbox, no need for a getaway vehicle either wheels make running down the road with it a whole lot easier.

Or the positive way of looking at it is that having it all in one box on wheels makes it much easier to take everything out of the van each night and not leave it there for the lowlifes to steal.
 

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