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    Default The Mother of all tool boxes

    Not sure if this is the right spot for this, but toolboxes do live in sheds. Went to Bunnings today and saw this outside. It is nearly 6'6" (2 metres) high and has a million drawers and a radio built in. And most importantly, a 44 litre bar fridge built in Of course, the bar fridge should only be used when the work is finished - and you would be surprised at how quickly jobs can "finish".

    This stainless steel monster will set you back $2400.

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    Damm I think it's too late for fathers day now .......maybe next year
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    I think Rome could have been built in a day with a number of these around.

    Thinking about it does it have a add on BBQ as well?
    I like to move it move it, I like to move it.

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    In our Bunnys there was a speaker system as well. Now what is the world coming too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wherrol View Post
    In our Bunnys there was a speaker system as well. Now what is the world coming too!

    Sharon
    Yes, this one has speakers in the lid as well as 2 LED lights.

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    Supercheap currently has one in their catalogue, 1053x416x1460(H) with 10 drawers for $499.

    Not quite as big, but less than a 1/4 the price, no speakers and LEDs though

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    Quote Originally Posted by WillyInBris View Post
    I think Rome could have been built in a day with a number of these around.

    Thinking about it does it have a add on BBQ as well?
    .....and perhaps a stainless steel sink with running water, so you can wash your hands before you eat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Shed View Post
    .....and perhaps a stainless steel sink with running water, so you can wash your hands before you eat?
    Now your talking and how about a fold out cot as well for those times when you need to rest those eyelids.

    but I so want one lol
    I like to move it move it, I like to move it.

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    saw it last week, had to make a double take and look again, but seriously who is going buy one of these?

    the large snap on boxes are close in $$ without the fridge and stero

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    What a waftam product.

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    No, no. You've all got it wrong, that's just a 'frig!

    It's just that it was designed by an avant garde architect, so it needs a rather... errr... "large" maintenance toolkit.
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    Does it run on charcoal or propane?

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    I have walked past this a few times, thinking it was a big BBQ
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    BIG

    I have to tell you that the Bunnies offering is a cheapie! A friend has left his tool chest with me for safe keeping and he told me it was $5000 when new. He hasn't worked at his trade (motor mechanic) now for over 15 years.

    At first I dismissed it as talk, but then I looked up Snap On products .

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    I suppose you could bolt 2 back to back and call it a shed...

    Hang on! $4800.00 would get you a double garage kit and if the shed company had a special going it might just get you the fridge as well
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