🔧 Carry Confidence, Lock in Quality!
The Homak 20-inch Hand Carry Toolbox combines a rugged painted steel body with reinforced plastic corners and a sturdy aluminum handle, designed to hold up to 85 pounds. Featuring removable storage bins and a double clasp system compatible with padlocks, it offers secure, organized tool storage trusted by professionals since 1947.
Brand | Homak |
Material | Metal |
Color | Red |
Product Dimensions | 19.5"L x 7.88"W x 9.88"H |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 85 Pounds |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
UPC | 034518004311 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00034518004311 |
Manufacturer | Homak Mfg. Co., Inc. |
Part Number | RD00120004 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item model number | RD00120004 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 20-Inch - Hand Carry Toolbox |
Style | 20-Inch |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | Toolbox |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
4**Y
Nice toolbox
Just a nice toolbox, it's nice to see that metal is still being used by some manufacturers and it's way nicer in person and plenty large enough to fit all your regular handtools with a full array of specialty tools for electrical, plumbing, etc. whatever your thing is, this is the kind of box that I would repair if something were to break, instead of trashing it like most brands, and even with ALL hand tools for the home and car it's still easily carried by most people and lockable to keep the wrong people from borrowing your stuff.
A**R
Latches are junk
The box looked good but once I filled it halfway with tools and latched it I picked it up and both latches bent inward because they so thin and cheap what a let down
H**E
Nice strong toolbox
So far this has been the best tool box I have owned. It's super strong, large enough to fit my drill, hammer, hacksaw and all of my other various tools. looks like this will be my last tool box. No more flimsy plastic ones for me.
R**S
Initial Impressions
I bought the Homak RD00122504 Tool Box to replace my old 20" box from some 30+ years ago. I was not able to find any images of the Homak plastic lift out tray searching anywhere on the net. I even went so far as to call the company in Pennsylvania, however they did not have an image of the lift out tray either. This was important to me because my old lift out tray had a metal divider which got progressively narrower - which was ideal for holding 2 socket sets. I did note that another web site showed detail for other Homak models (BW00200200 and 00200240) which do have the progressively narrower divider in the lift out tray.However, when the new RD00122504 arrived and I opened the top I was disappointed since the plastic lift out tray has no similar divider suitable for holding my socket sets. I've uploaded pictures to be included for this model here in the future, showing the exact configuration of the RD00122504 lift out tray. The two rectangular areas measure 21" x 3" for a total of 126 square inches. This contrasts with my old 20" box which had a middle area of 4 3/4" x 14 1/4" (67.687 sq. inches) and two end areas of 6 1/2" x 2 1/2" (32.5 sq. in.) The handle in the middle does reduce the amount of useable area in the new Homak lift out tray.On first impression I also felt that the new lift out tray was much more shallow than my old 20" box. However, checking with a tape measure revealed this to be untrue - both are 3" in depth.When I actually transferred my tools from the old lift out tray to the new RD00122504 tray, I was surprised how much I was able to comfortably fit. By making use of the "storage bins" in the top of the tool box (for small tools), I was able to get everything from my old lift out tray into the new RD00122504 in an orderly manner. I was also able to use the narrow rounded areas running down the middle for smaller/shorter items. I found that I did not have to pile so many tools on top of each other. This resulted in almost all of the tools in the lift out tray being easily visible and therefore quicker to find.The interior of the box under the lift out tray is another matter. There is a LOT more room here. Not only is the new Homak 2.63" wider, but also a lot deeper from front to back as well. Again I did not have pile tools on top of each other, and there is a lot more room left for a lot more.Initially I was concerned about keeping very small tools in the "storage bins" in the top. After all, opening the tool box results in these being fully upside down - pointing to the floor/ground. However, the lid covering the boxes fits quite snugly, and the latches are very stiff and secure. I have not had any problem so far in keeping very small tools in these boxes in the top lid.Another improvement over my old box are the plastic cushions on the corners. These protect on the bottom as well and I do not have to be concerned about scratching surfaces where I put the tool box down as I did with my all steel old box.Be aware that this larger size tool box will hold a lot of tools, and this may well mean a lot more weight, as well. That big aluminum handle is not just for show!!
J**F
Falling apart
Used it for one week,pin that holds handle keeps coming out. Top part of one latch came out. Lid hinge plastic separating. Not for work
M**N
Good for the price/what it is
Good for the price/what it is. The primary flaw is the latches - they are very flimsy, so I have serious questions about how they're going to hold up and feel like I really need to watch the weight of the contents inside. I will not be at all surprised if/when they fail (which will almost certainly be at one of those "worst possible moments"). The first toolbox I received actually came with a broken latch and had to be returned. It's a shame because this would be a decent toolbox otherwise.
S**S
Great toolbox
It looks great, its light, it has a lot of room inside. The walls seem a bit thin so only time will tell if they start to ding, dent and wear, but for now I love it.
B**B
Junk
Latches are very low quality and bend easily. Tray is trash, falls through to the bottom because it's so thin and flimsy. Waste of money
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