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Technicians case for screwdrivers, pliers, cutters etc. Used the same one for about 20 years and is perfect for taking into houses, popping open and all your tools are laid out neatly.
Machine mart do them.
Clarke Engineers & Electricians Tool Cases - Machine Mart
Then I have a cantilever box for glands, ferrules and crimps... a large box for "heavy stuff", plus loads of other specialist boxes.
 
ck magma for your everyday gear (pliers cutters screwdrivers etc)
makes things organised easy to spot something missing.
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stanley rolling toolbox for the big stuff. doubles as a step/platform, cutting table too ;-)
get them in wickes for cheap.

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Said it many times before, but I can't emphasise just how much I love my Fatmax closed tote...

Also got a solid Stanley box which is bullet proof, always using it as a step (I'm not exactly a slim bloke!) and it's in mint condition.
 
Said it many times before, but I can't emphasise just how much I love my Fatmax closed tote...

Also got a solid Stanley box which is bullet proof, always using it as a step (I'm not exactly a slim bloke!) and it's in mint condition.

whats a closed tote? i thought totes were open

I have a fat max tote which is good for general had tools. Veto pro will be coming soon i think
 

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