🔧 Unlock your DIY potential with style and security!
The P.I.T. Mini Blue Tool Box is a compact, lightweight 3-drawer steel organizer featuring magnetic tab locking for secure closure, smooth-glide drawers with liners to protect tools from rust, and a durable powder-coated Q235 steel construction. Perfectly sized for portability and versatile enough for home, office, or jobsite use.
Manufacturer | P.I.T. |
Item Weight | 3.63 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.6 x 8.6 x 4.8 inches |
Size | 3 drawer |
Color | Blue |
Style | Modern |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Pattern | Blue-3 drawer |
Shape | Rectangular |
Installation Method | Freestanding |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight, Lockable |
Included Components | 1X STEEL TOOL BOX |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**O
Coolest mini toolbox 🧰
I'm actually surprised at this box. Possibly the coolest little toolbox I've seen. Used it to put some of my random things and stuff I carry more often than others on my desk and to keep everthing more organized. So far it's been nice. It's a very well made box.
T**Y
Sturdy and makes a great gift
I bought this for my husband for his office to organize pens and other items on his desk. He really likes it. It’s sturdy and well built.
L**N
Small but cute
This is a cute little box. I won’t necessarily call it a full on tool box but it fits my needs. I purchased the olive green and will assume I paid extra for the color. I gave it four stars because I believe the price is a little high for the size of the item.
J**N
Mini tool box 🧰
Thank you for my order EXCELLENT Quality
W**F
Perfect for garage tool box systems!
Love it! Fits on top of my rolling cabinet in the garage with just enought drawers to handle what I want not in the lower cabinet!
W**E
Not Useful
This thing is so ridiculously small that it is useless. They call it a portable toolbox, but you can't put any tools in it. Being so small, why on earth would you bring this thing with you to a job site? I have been trying to figure out what you could put inside it. Tools? Nope. However, they call it a toolbox. Jewelry? Well, if I bought this for my wife for the use of putting her jewelry in it, she would divorce me. The other thing that occurs to me is why did they make it so small? Had they made it perhaps three times as large now you'd be talking useful but, this is what they wanted to do I suppose. IMHO, this is a huge swing and a miss with this "toolbox".
W**L
Good for little things
Flimsy. I’ll put small tools in it or maybe just use it for desk items
D**E
It's a Tiny Metal Tool Chest!
I cannot overstate how tiny this thing is. The dimensions don't do it justice. The drawers are barely deep enough for a standard pad of post-its. You can just barely force something that's 1 inch tall into the drawers; that doesn't sound too bad until you start trying to put things into the drawers and remember how small an inch is...Samsung buds? Nope. Pixel buds? Almost. Varies by drawer, but over time you'll end up scuffing the case. 18650 flashlight? Only the slimmest of brands fits. Screwdrivers? Varies by brand, best to stick with small electronics or jewelry drivers. Tape measure? Sure, a keychain one. Moisturizer or hand sanitizer? A couple brands' travel sizes fit, many do not. A deck of cards? Okay, that fits, but there's no space for stacking anything else.A couple coiled USB cables nearly fills a drawer! A few flash drives and USB-C to headphone adapters leave just enough space for a tiny case of microSD cards. And don't expect to get to stuff in the back of a crowded drawer without pulling out all the stuff in front – the rear quarter of an open draw remains covered by the drawer above it, and the top drawer is even worse.All of that being said... I really like it! I've had to rethink what I'm going to keep in it (and whether I can even find a use for all of the drawers), but it looks fantastic and is absolutely solid. There's a little wear in the hinges, but everywhere else is beautifully painted. It's heavy, clearly made of steel stout enough for the light duty use its small size dictates. You can magnet things to it all over. Drawers all include liners as does the top compartment (3-drawer model) and top surface (5-drawer model. This liner is glued down while the rest are loose but cut perfectly to size so they don't shift around). The magnetic "latches" have a satisfying snap to them and hold things shut with more force than I expected. The only part of these that could be argued is "cheap" is the trim on the front edges (and top edges on the 3-drawer model); it's plastic and shows some stress whitening where it transitions from the front edges to the top edges on the 3-drawer model, but is cut perfectly to size and firmly riveted in place.
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