Power tool storage

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bigcountry78

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I was gifted the Klein modbox last Christmas. Holy cow, this thing is awesome. I got the basic three box set, and then I added an extra storage bin for screws. It performs the same function as the husky setup, but it has more room and way more options for expansion. I’ll get some pics later this evening. I still have the husky, now it’s holding all my firearms tools and accessories.
 

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Here are a few quick pictures after almost a month lol. All my big stuff is in the bottom, sawzall, circular saw, and stuff I don’t use much. Middle box holds my work lights, and laser tape measure. The top box has my drills and impact drivers, as I use those the most. And then the screw organizers on top. They also have hooks and bins that attach to the sides to hold stuff. I have my biggest light, some bits, and then my socket set on the outside for easy access.

They have since come out with a bottom rolling drawer that makes it possible to get your stuff out without taking everything off the top. If I was starting from scratch, I would definitely go that route as the worst part is having to take everything off the top to get to the tools on the bottom.
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Not sure if I shared this one or not. Cheap magnets for easy nut driver storage. I need to get some more magnets for the ball end allen drivers on the other side.

Also, those magnets put under the corner of your radiator support (above the headlights) helps hold tools and screws in place. I plan to put some in the area of the hood mechanism to hold tools a little better.

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Not sure if I shared this one or not. Cheap magnets for easy nut driver storage. I need to get some more magnets for the ball end allen drivers on the other side.

Also, those magnets put under the corner of your radiator support (above the headlights) helps hold tools and screws in place. I plan to put some in the area of the hood mechanism to hold tools a little better.

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Where are you getting these magnets? I like it.
 

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amazon. they'll fight each other when you install so hold tight (or flip around) until they hit metal. Lose hold of one it will probably break when it snaps to another from a distance.

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