Useful tool storage system in the UK.

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Useful tool storage system in the UK.

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I have a Chinese knock off version of this, and it wasn't much cheaper.
It's certainly cheaper than the £80 plus fishing tackle boxes with drawers I've been looking for in the UK.
I have a few Racco boxes that I've owned for around 35 years, and they are still in excellent shape for the abuse they've received.
I thought I'd share just in case anyone is interested.

"Raaco Handy Box Storage System | Charlies"
https://www.charlies.co.uk/raaco-handy- ... MYQAvD_BwE

I've also found one a little cheaper in B and Q, but although they say it's Racco, it doesn't appear to have Racco moulded on the "drawers"

"Raaco Black & grey 4 compartment Organiser | DIY at B&Q" https://www.diy.com/departments/raaco-b ... lsrc=aw.ds
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They look useful. I’ll just have to acquire some more bits to put in them first. :D
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MikeHamilton wrote:They look useful. I’ll just have to acquire some more bits to put in them first. :D
That's the spirit :thumbup: :D
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