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Yes Virginia, The Perfect Tool Storage System Is Out There!

February 14th, 2010 . by admin

Where would we be without our tools? From the age of stone, to bronze, to our modern day today, tools have helped man out in a number of ways. How would we fix our car? How would we repair the house? We definitely need tools in order to survive these days. When we are done using these cherished implements, what do we do with them? Alas, for many of us, we just throw them into a box, or chuck them into the garage. Not really the appropriate action for one of our cherished implements now is it? Is a tool chest the best solution for everyone? We have outlined eight different types of storage systems…one will surely fit your needs. Without further delay, these storage systems are:Tool Storage #1) Soft Tool CarriersThese little storage devices will store your tools in an efficient manner. Usually made out of “rip-stop” materials to reduce the chance of tearing, they are great for those “quick jobs” around the house.Tool Storage #2) Tool Organizer on the WallMany of us live in townhouses or condos where space is at the premium. We need to store our tools, but we don’t have much space. Wall-mounted tool organizing units are great for these particular situations. They keep your tools organized, and out of the way as well.Storage Device #3) The Carpenters’ ToolboxA carpenter’s job is different from that of a mechanic’s. As a result, they have different types of tools, and require a different type of storage system. A Carpenters’ Tool Box is great for this profession as it will house the tools, provide easy transport for them, and since it is usually made out of wood, will protect those metal blades and bit edges from damage.Storage System #4) Mechanics’ ToolboxThese tool storage systems are especially made for storing and transporting mechanics’ tools. They are usually constructed out of metal or high-impact resin. The best versions of this system have drawer trays and drawer liners.Tool Storage #5) Compartment Box for PartsMany of us have very small parts and accessories that are always getting lost or in the way. This storage system is just the thing. It is especially made for storing:a) Very small toolsb) Drill Bitsc) Bladesd) Commonly used partse) Nailsf) Those Tiny ScrewsUsually constructed out of metal or high-impact resin, some models have adjustable compartments.Storage Device #6) The Mechanics’ Tool ChestThese tool storage systems are especially made for storing a mechanics’ tools. Usually made from metal or high-impact resin, some chests have wheels so they can be easily portable around the garage.Storage System #7) Gang BoxBuilt for those people who have a lot of tools that they need to transport to the job site and back home again. Usually made out of very durable metal or high-impact resin, they often have a locking system for the top to ensure that tools do not get stolen.Storage Device #8) The Truck BoxFor those lucky people who have a truck, this type of storage system is ideal. They are great for not only storing your tools, but transporting them to and fro. The materials of choice are: aluminum, metal, or high-impact resin. They are usually equipped with locking lids to ensure that nobody steals your tools.We hope that this “round-up” of tool storage systems was helpful. If finding that great tool chest is “Job 1″, please visit our blog. Not only do we offer more tips and advice, we have ordering information for our top picks.

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