So you are in the market for a nice tool chest. You have your tools scattered all over the place and need a central location to store them all in. Before you jump and get that huge toolbox, is this really what you need or want? Did you know that here are all kinds of different storage devices out there? We will be addressing the various types in this article.

Toolbelts and aprons certainly have their place. They have the distinct advantage of being very portable. This is a great advantage if you need the mobility, but keep in mind that they can’t carry a lot of tools. Considering this fact, you may also need to get a chest in addition to a toolbelt and apron.

Toolsets are molded plastic cases good for holding a variety of automotive or household tools. The case has a spot designated for a specific tool, and this makes the organizing process so much easier than you would have with a more conventional chest. They have the advantage of being lightweight and inexpensive…two definite pluses. All this convenience does have a drawback though. There is no ability to customize the tools that you can put into the various slots. There is also no extra space to put other tools and accessories. This means that you might also need to purchase a chest in addition to a toolset.

Autocarts are “utility carts” that have a pivoting base. This base makes them great for storing things in vehicles. Tradespersons use these devices to carry all their tools, equipment, and other supplies. They are effectively “shopping carts” or “portable truck boxes” that can be transported around.

Bucket organizers consist of tough fabric or polyester bags inside and outside of a 5 gallon bucket. They also are inexpensive and lightweight, and in terms of storage capabilities, they can rival the toolbox. For starters, everything is visible at first glance (which could be a drawback if you have security concerns). In this particular case, the advantages of a tool chest are that they are usually non-transparent and lockable. If you are going to be keeping your tools outdoors then you will definitely want a tool chest. Before you jump out and purchase a bucket organizer, keep in mind the fact that the bucket is not usually included.

As you can see you are not limited to purchasing a tool chest if you want to store your tools and equipment. Chests do have the advantages of being sturdy and lockable, and there are various sizes, types and makes to suit almost any need. If you would like to learn more, we have plenty to tell you… See you at our blog.

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