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The Bikoney Tool Storage Power Tool Organizer is a robust, alloy steel rolling tool chest designed to hold over 7 drills and a variety of hand tools. Featuring multiple shelves, baskets, and hangers, it enhances any garage or workshop with mobile, accessible storage. Easy to assemble in under 20 minutes, it includes lockable wheels for stability and comes with 2-year after-sales support, making it an ideal upgrade for serious DIYers and professionals alike.
Manufacturer | Bikoney |
Part Number | Bikoney 110121 |
Product Dimensions | 42 x 30 x 96 cm; 8.19 kg |
Item model number | Bikoney 110121 |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Included Components | Tool Organisers |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 8.19 kg |
M**8
Great solid build quality
A perfect companion for you and your tools in the garage. The whole unit comes flat-packed and needs to be assembled. No doubt you will have the tools to help you do this.Once fully assembled, it's a strong sturdy unit and doesn't wallow when it's moved about in the garage from point to point even with a full trolley load of items.I've loaded mine with 3 sets of drill boxes on the base plus a bag of tools on the middle shelf and then I have got my small drills and bits on the top shelf.The wheels could have been bigger and that's purely on a worry level that they may over time give in, but that does depend on the overall weight of the items stored in the trolley, although I have maxed it to see how well it will perform and it's not shown any issues so far.I still suggest checking the wheels out on a periodic basis.This would work out to be a great gift for someone who you know is a little disorganised with their tools.
M**B
Decent enough tool trolley
I've got this in the garage and am using it for not tools so much, but car cleaning kit, polishers, wax, pads, cloths etc and its pretty handy to be able to take a trolley out when cleaning the car.The down side of this is in the UK at least, a lot of garages suffer high humidity, and this being a coated chip board means it will have long tern durability concerns.Generally the unit is pretty stable and feels relatively solid even when loaded up a fair way. The wheels could do with being a bit more rubberised and larger to make it quieter and smoother to move around on rough surfaces such as concrete floors that are not latex sealed / sealed with a self levelling compound.Otherwise this gives a reasonable amount of space as a trolley for tools and accessories, without being the typical plastic type of unit.It has its limits and ideally wants to be in a very dry environment to maximise its life length long term.
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