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Hi guys, I have loads of little components like F-Connectors, RJ11, RJ45, Jelly Crimps etc which I use occasionallky but am looking for some way of storing them.

Ideally multiple boxes which store in some kind of racking would be ideal and I have found these:

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Raaco handy boxes for around £65, has anyone used these or recommend anything similar.
 
I use festool systainers they look similar to the stuff that you've found the only difference being they are all fully intergartable with each other. So if you buy empty ones you can put your power tools in them and have all your materials stacked with them. Tanos are a sister of festool.

http://shop.tanos.de/index.asp?idart=87&idcat=3.

If you want to intergrate totally with mobile storage and your van racking Sortimo have new boxes which lock into their van racking.Have a look at the PDF on this page.

Sortimo - Cases/Boxes
 
They are currently trying to rush me for around £2.5k to rack out a compact vito. Though going to get a price from Bott who are cheaper and then get Sortimo to price match, which I know they do:D
 
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A plumber mate of mate has 26 of those stanley organisers in the back of his van......26!!!!!

It is a LWB Renault Master though.
 
I have a vast assortment of carrier bags. Ranging from Lidl right up to the top of the range Marks and Spencer ones:eek::D

Just having a laugh. I have those big Stanley ones with the yellow boxes that come out, great for clips and screws etc would be ideal for what you want as well. about £12 a go. Someone was doing 3 for £20 on the bay plus £5 postage.
 
I use the Trade cases too but only the single layer ones. I am very dubious about the plastic solutions as my gear does get a bit hammered. Think i've got 6 but am about to get another2, very durable items.
 

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