mgnbuk | 27/04/2018 13:23:33 |
1394 forum posts 103 photos | Bought one of these **LINK** along with the shopping this morning. While not super high quality, it seems reasonably well made. It was well packaged & undamaged when unpacked. The outer chassis & lid are approx. 0.8mm steel, with the drawers being approx 0.7mm. All drawers & the top area have liners, with the first drawer being segemented for small parts or tool storage, A drop-in bar secures the drawers when the lid is closed (the bar is in it's "parking" position on the left of the picture - it locks the drawers when inserted in the slot at the back) & two keys are supplied for the lock. Not sure why there is a "mousehole" in the back wall on the right - any ideas ? Finish is satin red & appears well applied. According to the Aldi link, black units were also available, though my local store only had red. Another step towards organising the garage / workshop & reasonable value for £40. At the time of writing, these are still available to mail order from the Aldi website if you don't have a local store or they are OOS. Nigel B |
Thor 🇳🇴 | 27/04/2018 13:45:34 |
![]() 1766 forum posts 46 photos | Nice find Nigel, I have something similar - blue colour though, and three drawers at the top. They work Ok for my use. Thor |
Brian G | 27/04/2018 13:49:00 |
912 forum posts 40 photos | Perhaps the hole is to allow a drill or screwdriver to be charged whilst locked in the chest? Brian |
Chris Evans 6 | 27/04/2018 14:32:34 |
![]() 2156 forum posts | Mouse hole could be a tooling aid for locating on the press tool/folding jig. |
Brian Sweeting | 27/04/2018 14:41:51 |
453 forum posts 1 photos | Mousehole could provide a means of securing the toolbox to the workshop perhaps. Edited By Brian Sweeting on 27/04/2018 14:42:27 |
michael cole | 27/04/2018 15:28:43 |
166 forum posts | Handy if there is no machine mart close to you, their version very slightly smaller is only £32.39 |
Gas_mantle. | 27/04/2018 15:32:59 |
![]() 359 forum posts 269 photos | This one at Halfords looks similar, it doesn't appear to have drawer dividers but it is cheaper.
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John Haine | 27/04/2018 16:34:59 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | Obviously to let the mouse out when you lock up. |
Mike Poole | 27/04/2018 16:47:17 |
![]() 3676 forum posts 82 photos | Perhaps the mousehole is for gynaecologists to access their tools. Mike |
not done it yet | 27/04/2018 19:08:38 |
7517 forum posts 20 photos |
Posted by Gas_mantle. on 27/04/2018 15:32:59: This one at Halfords looks similar, it doesn't appear to have drawer dividers but it is cheaper.
The Aldi one seems quite a bit bigger and is lockable. But quality of hinges, drawer runners etc is important as well... I expect screwfix, machinemart and others all offer variants on a theme. |
martin perman | 27/04/2018 19:25:29 |
![]() 2095 forum posts 75 photos | Posted by not done it yet on 27/04/2018 19:08:38:
Posted by Gas_mantle. on 27/04/2018 15:32:59: This one at Halfords looks similar, it doesn't appear to have drawer dividers but it is cheaper.
The Aldi one seems quite a bit bigger and is lockable. But quality of hinges, drawer runners etc is important as well... I expect screwfix, machinemart and others all offer variants on a theme. Halfords one is lockable. Martin P |
Jon | 03/05/2018 22:33:00 |
1001 forum posts 49 photos | Just keep popping in to local Halfords they have sell offs now and again. Went one day 4 drawer lockable £20, went in next day had to pay £28 for the top one in this. http://www.halfords.com/workshop-tools/storage/tool-chests-cabinets/halfords-8-drawer-tool-centre
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not done it yet | 03/05/2018 23:47:45 |
7517 forum posts 20 photos | The link only says the drawers are locked when the lid is closed. I have one like that - drawers are secure while carrying, but are not petty thief proof as the lid catches are not lockable. Or do the lid ctches lock? I didn’t think so. |
Enough! | 04/05/2018 01:11:22 |
1719 forum posts 1 photos | Posted by not done it yet on 03/05/2018 23:47:45:
Or do the lid ctches lock? I didn’t think so.
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Ady1 | 13/05/2018 12:29:48 |
![]() 6137 forum posts 893 photos | I picked one up on the way home yesterday and they are reasonable value for the money The key is taped under the side handle, it unlocks the top and then a vertical steel flatbar is completely withdrawn from the rear to let the lower drawers open It looks like the generic 600 x 260 x 340 mm ones on ebay which have various configurations and go from 50-70 bananas (same hinges, clips too) Would buy another, they are perfect for putting onto a heavy duty shelving unit and giving you space efficient storage (They also deliver it to your door for nuffink which must be worth another fiver) Edited By Ady1 on 13/05/2018 12:50:06 |
Ady1 | 13/05/2018 12:59:43 |
![]() 6137 forum posts 893 photos | I also noticed a heavy duty (200kg) hand truck for under 20 bananas You only need one occasionally but they are hugely useful for shifting stuff
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V8Eng | 13/05/2018 14:06:49 |
1826 forum posts 1 photos | Posted by Ady1 on 13/05/2018 12:59:43:
I also noticed a heavy duty (200kg) hand truck for under 20 bananas You only need one occasionally but they are hugely useful for shifting stuff
A real Aldi bargain. I have used one of those for a couple of years now they are very good and robust. On mine the wheels are of the split rim type and the holding nuts/bolts tended to work loose, (have to say it is used over rough ground) I replaced the plain nuts with a self locking type problem solved!
Edited By V8Eng on 13/05/2018 14:35:02 |
martin perman | 13/05/2018 14:11:41 |
![]() 2095 forum posts 75 photos | I was in Halfords last weekend and bought a Halfords one reduced from £75 to £35 larger than the ALDI one with provision for padlocks on the lid clamps,now got to sort all my lathe tooling to put in it. Martin P |
martin perman | 13/05/2018 14:12:00 |
![]() 2095 forum posts 75 photos | I was in Halfords last weekend and bought a Halfords one reduced from £75 to £35 larger than the ALDI one with provision for padlocks on the lid clamps,now got to sort all my lathe tooling to put in it. Martin P |
Jon | 13/05/2018 16:20:17 |
1001 forum posts 49 photos | Not sure how long had my Halfords jobby perhaps 12 years may be more. Told you so above, keep popping in. Just holds a small sample of files, rasps, pliers, sockets, torx drivers and allen keys never locked.
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