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Jan 13, 2020
Cheap Chinese garbage
1 of 1 found this helpful Fan arrived with the blades FALLEN OFF in shipping. I unscrewed the cage, put the blades back on, and the thing wobbles so badly I had to tape it down to keep it from 'walking' off the desk. It's also noisy. I had very low expectations for such a cheap product, but this piece of junk still managed to be a disappointment.

Nov 08, 2017
The Perfect Punch List 'Go Box'
The bottom tub is (just) big enough for my 16 gauge finish nailer, 7 inch circular saw, drill, impact driver, spare batteries and charger, while the top toolbox with carried tray holds all my hand tools.
It's very sturdy, with lots of thoughtful design touches: the top toolbox lid stays open and closes accurately thanks to a a piano hinge design with a steel pin unlike the integrally cast plastic hinges found on many other plastic toolboxes. Even when overloaded, the carried tray can't fall inside the box thanks to molded ridges that support it from below. The toolbox drops exactly in place onto the lid of the tub every time, and the slide locks which secure it and the top handle are actually sturdy enough to lift the whole shebang by the toolbox's top handle, although I wouldn't recommend it. The padded steel latches and retractable pull handle are reassuringly sturdy.
The only complaint I have is quite minor: because the latches for the bin lidextend below the only lifting handles on the bin, you need to be careful to reach far enough up and in to lift it without also accidentally unlatching the lid at the same time. But it's easy enough once you know.