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5th December 2015, 02:53 PM #1Member
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Maxim Toolboxes
I bought a trolley of these guys purely because it was black & matched my other boxes (OCD rampant) and stupidly/wisely they included a catalogue.
80" toolbox? yeah I could do with one of those obviously.
a few years on anyone wanna tell how their maxim stuff held up?
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5th December 2015, 03:09 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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I've had my Maxim tool boxes for nearly 5 years and no complaints, apart from not having enough tools to fill them!
No signs of rust (I live near the water) and the drawer slides have held up well.
The only regret I have is buying the screwdriver storage option, it's a bit of a pain to use as it doesn't stay closed unless it's locked, which makes it even more of a pain. To be honest though, I think I got it cheap, ex demo unit?Geoff
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5th December 2015, 05:10 PM #3
I've had my little dinky unit for about as long as Geoff. My only problem is too many toys to fit and no room for another one. No ruse, no issue with the drawers. Mine has not moved for about 4 years, as it fit nicely behind the lathe.
Still a happy camper!Pat
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6th December 2015, 12:34 AM #4GOLD MEMBER
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No issues with mine either apart from moving due to the contents weighing so much.
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6th December 2015, 06:19 PM #5Member
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good stuff on them.Never heard of them before.
I have this thing with boxes.To me a box is a box really as long as it has gas struts I'll give it a look in.
right now we're up to 3 different 26" boxes that aren't really efficient as far as space goes.
One of my favourite boxes is the Trojan 26" from the Bunzone.A lot of drawers and full depth top box.Picked one up on sale a few years ago
But this monster from maxim would sort everything out a treat
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