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Just bought the dewalt toughsystem set up with the trolley, I'm fed up with lugging my tools to and from the van when parking a mile away in London. Anyone used the system before it seems to have good reviews, and I read about it on here be for when it was new to the market but just wondered if any of you guys have has it for a while and how you got on?
 
Hello Dilb,

I've seen and used one similar before. I just likeeing able to carry th the idea of having stackable boxes and the trolley. That way if they are decent i can just buy the boxes, and have different sets of tools in them. Perhaps one for power tools, one for hand tools, testing, screws e.t.c
 
Why pay £100s for what is basically a glorified sack truck?!
You're just paying for the name and give them free advertising.
Just get a cheap truck,a couple of ratchet lashings and use your own any old boxes.
 
Hello Guys,

I agree there are probably cheaper ways of doing the same thing. As it goes I don't think the prices are enirely unreasonable, especially considering the prices of some of the veto toolbags e.t.c. I see this as a system that I can build upon and literally stack the boxes up neatly and remove them when required for a job. At the moment I have different boxes everywhere and my garage looks like it's been bombed. I just wondered if anyone had any experience with the system and how they've got on with it?
 
I have the biggest box just for my cordless stuff what didn't come with boxes as I bought them as bare units it's a good solid box and il definatley be buying more not sure if I'd need the trolley but few lads I know have them though
 

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