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Rolltop Stacking Parts Bin

You thought you were done outfitting your shop — Stanley’s taken a rather mundane staple of the shop, a stacking parts bin, and found a way to make you want to throw out your old bins and buy new ones.  They equipped an 11.5″ deep by 6-3/8″ wide by 5-1/8″ high bin with a sliding cover, not unlike a rolltop desk, and gave it a handle for easy transport.

The sliding cover on the Stock and Carry clicks shut to keep the contents inside and dust and dirt out.  You can sit them on a workbench, hang them from racks, or put them Stanley’s Lock and Stock Organizer.

The organizer carries six Stock and Carry bins — which actually seem to be a different size then the ones above — plus a large bottom drawer and top organizer on two 7″ wheels. The 15-7/8″ wide by 25″ long by 24″ high organizer has a steel chassis with side handles to lug it around.

A three-pack of bins runs $20 at Amazon. You can pay anywhere from $1 to $10 for a single plastic stacking bin, so whether paying a little over $6 apiece is worth it depends on how well these are built.  The Lock and Stock organizer will run you $150.

FatMax Stock and Carry [Stanley]
FatMax Lock and Stock [Stanley]
Stock and Carry Via Amazon [What’s This?]
Lock and Stock Via Amazon [What’s This?]



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http://toolmonger.com/2010/09/02/rolltop-stacking-parts-bin/


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