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Stanley FatMax Cantilever Rolling Workshop

The ideal solution for tradesmen who need to transport large amounts of equipment and materials to the worksite saves time and effort on repeated trips to the van!. (tools not included in any of the storage products)
fatmax cantilever rolling workshop
telescopic

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  • Supplier: DIY Tools
  • SKU: 71753
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£110.95

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The ideal solution for tradesmen who need to transport large amounts of equipment & materials to the worksite saves your valuable time & effort on repeated trips to the van!. (tools not included in any of the storage products)
fatmax cantilever rolling workshop
telescopic handle for easy manoeuvrability
opens up easily into a 4 level workstation
giant lower bin ideal for bulky materials & equipment such as paint cans, large components & power tools
tool box with lift-out tray for smaller tools, which fits neatly into the fold-out lid
large adjustable organiser for nails, screws & other small components
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DIY Tools
Established in 2000 and now on of the fastest growing home and garden etailers.

Providing a wide range of power tools, hand tools, garden equipment and diy tools

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