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This is the one that is sometimes on offer at Screwfix:


I am still considering the one Tel mentioned as it looks ideal. I have the Dewalt TStak currently for my drills etc, so I have considered that but one of the lads has this trolley:


He has said that it's not too bad, but would be slightly better with bigger wheels on the back, as the casters are not so great.

This one looks okay:


But I don't want to overload it and would like to keep the power tools and hand tools separate.
 

think mine was ÂŁ100 about 20 years ago.

Stanley metal/plastic job ÂŁ93 from B&Q, but most reviews mention wheels falling off.

Stanley Fatmax box you linked is currently ÂŁ131 from ITS and seems to get fairly decent reviews.
 
Stanley metal/plastic job ÂŁ93 from B&Q, but most reviews mention wheels falling off.

Stanley Fatmax box you linked is currently ÂŁ131 from ITS and seems to get fairly decent reviews.

I’ve seen that one in ITS. I’m just not sure as I would want to see it in person. If it is metal and solid then that’s not a problem. I don’t want to spend that and it arrives and it’s no good.
 
The castors aren’t the best but it’s so much easier to pull or push when it’s tipped onto the back wheels. I would highly recommend it. You can put as much or as little as you like on it. Plus you already have tstak stuff.
 
The castors aren’t the best but it’s so much easier to pull or push when it’s tipped onto the back wheels. I would highly recommend it. You can put as much or as little as you like on it. Plus you already have tstak stuff.

That's a good point. I may consider it for my drills. It's only to save me having all my stuff in a backpack, I would rather split it up, so I was thinking something on wheels would be great.

I did think of maybe this:


Or possibly: Mac Allister Hard Base Tool Bag with Wheels 18 - https://www.screwfix.com/p/mac-allister-hard-base-tool-bag-with-wheels-18/9844p
 
JCB via B&Q did a system .I have one of their medium cases .Its bloody amazing and well made ,
 

I will be honest for around ÂŁ100 for that and one of the tool boxes it looks a great bargain.
 
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