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Buyers Products 1712240 Black Poly All-Purpose Storage Chest w/Hasp & Stainless Steel Hinge, 6.3 cu. ft, Made In The USA, Lightweight Storage, Dent-Resistant, Outdoor Storage Box

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  • All Purpose Chest: Your items will stay secure in this dent-resistant polyethylene chest with a double-wall hinged lid; Get increased durability in a lightweight chest that is also rust-resistant
  • Specs: The chest is designed to mount securely to your trailer frame; It helps protect its contents from weather and theft with a double-wall lid and a hinge with zinc-plated hasp that fits standard padlocks
  • Secure Storage: Molded double-wall lid, corrosion-resistant hinge with zinc-plated hasp—protects tools from weather and theft.


Buyers Products Black Poly All-Purpose Chest gives you increased durability in a lightweight package with dent- and rust-resistant, molded high-density ribbed polyethylene construction. It's designed for a secure fit when mounting to your trailer frame. The chest helps keep contents protected from the elements and theft by a double-wall lid and weather resistant stainless steel hasp and hinge (fits standard padlocks).


Don Ramon Mamajuana
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Not a totally waterproof storage but gets the job done. The only improvement to be made is that they state stainless steel latches however, I see surface rust forming after 1 week. For the price, this is a great product.
Bryan
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
I didn't get this to hold tools. We have host shot company and unlike a simi we have way less storage. We have a flatbed truck vs a standard bed. I wanted additional storage for our bags and not take up space in the truck. I didn't want to pay several hundred for another metal box so gave this a try. It's pretty light wight but solid. So far it's holding up great. We have driven through snow, sleet, and rain with no leaks. One thing I don't like is that the metal tabs that go over the locking loop can be a pain to lift up. We have to use a small knife to pop them off. But so far that the only issue I have had. We are pleased so far. I am still going to add weather stripping for the lid. Doesn't really need it, just something I am doing. If wanting something decent and way cheaper then a metal box, this is a good option. The size is great, we put a lot in it from a duffle bag, to food, and miscellaneous items.
Marriage Over Truck
Reviewed in Canada on September 30, 2024
Never commented on a purchase before... pay it forward I guess, huh?Prior to purchasing, I knew I had to find a box which I might modify to allow me to open the lid of the box in the back of my SUV. I might have gone with a popular aluminum box solution, but the width dimension of this box fit my need perfectly. The cargo area of my SUV tapers towards the top preventing a rectangular-shaped box/lid from opening to any significant extent. The lid is a rigid double-walled plastic, corrugated on the underside to provide enhanced sturdiness. Knowing that I would have to compromise the sturdiness (and security) of the box, I cut the front corners of the lid with an angle grinder. Sanding down the edges and melting the rough cut edges with a heat gun (to smooth it out), the box now opens an additional 6" in the back of the SUV - more than enough extra to access the tools I keep stored in the box. An additional hole in the lid allows me to tie the lid open with a small bungee. The lid and overall structure remains sturdy (I won't be standing on it), and the opening at the corners from the cut is acceptable for my use. The locking latches, of course, remain intact. In it's unmolested form (and even with my hack job) the box could easily/comfortably sit two taking a lunch break. It ain't pretty, but it's better than my previous configuration; and it serves as a reminder that I should have chosen a pickup truck over marriage.Hope this helps anyone confronted with a similar challenge.
Jimmy Hue
Reviewed in Canada on June 28, 2024
Sturdy box ! Happy with it.
Richard Castaldini
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
That's perfectly in a bed of my truck bolted down holds all my stuff because I only got a two-door pickup I don't have a four-door it's really handy to put groceries in it's really handy to put tools in it's just a great all-around box
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
I have installed it in the back of my truck for general storage of diesel fluids and other related items and it worked out just great cause it's made of a single molded storage chest so that if I spill something inside of it it's not running all over my bed rug.It's also lockable if a chose to do so, but in my case not necessary.I am very happy with it and it was delivered on time too.
Zoltar
Reviewed in Canada on October 19, 2024
Does the job !
Floyd
Reviewed in Canada on April 28, 2024
Very thin. Flimsy in general. However, when closed and secured with bungy straps, it serves it's purpose. Disappointed with the way dust simply pours in when on a dusty trail. Thought it would be better.
Mark McConnel
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
I think this is what I have been looking for, a heavy duty plastic container that I can make water resistant and strong enough to deter potential thieves.Additional:Measurements: in inchesOutside:Bottom: 18.5 wide by 41.25 longTop: 19 wide by 44.5 longThe total heigth 17.0Inside: 18.0 wide by 41.0 long by 15.25 to the top of the lip.Top: double thickness and appears to have a black foam core to make it more ridge. I stood on it with my 200lbs.It is 2.25 thick at the lip and 1.0 thick inside the lip. 17.0 by 42.0 on the inside.The body is approximately 0.125 thick and presses directly on the flat inside of the lid following the shape of the tops overhang. I expect it to be water resistant to direct rainfall but as I intend to expose it to being pulled behind a motorcycle I will install a flat rubber seal where the bottom meets the top or find something better if it fails to keep the rain out.I'm going to use this as the basis of a solo-wheel motorcycle cargo trailer. It's frame will have sufficient structure to support about one hundred pounds of glamping gear when my spouse travels with me. Looks large enough to even carry a small cooler. The walls of it look to be twice the thickness of most house storage containers. Its also advertised for pickup bed storage. The lid is double wall and just needs a rubber seal to improve water resistance if exposed to the weather. I'll be finding out if I need to pack it using dry bags. I plan on repainting the black top a more reflective color to reduce its heat absorption.It was attractively priced and the shipping free. It arrived in less than a week. I should have a working trailer for my BMW R75 by the end of the summer.
Odile
Reviewed in Canada on January 17, 2022
Bonne grandeur. Une seule boîte au lieubde 3.
EkV
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2019
1yr. Review.I bought this because I needed a tool box for the bed of my Tacoma but did not want to spend hundreds of dollars on a metal tool box that would get in the way of a bed cover or my aftermarket bed bars, which all of the ones at the hardware stores would. I also needed it to be deep enough to fit all of my stuff which again, most of the ones at the hardware stores were pretty shallow. I found this and decided to give it a shot.First off, the box is plastic but is texturized very well and feels like really good, heavy duty plastic. Kinda like a pelican case but a bit thinner. I have no issues with flex or cracks even loaded down. I can literally sit on this no problem. The texturizing would go very well with many bedliners people have, very similar to rhinoliner or linex. The lid hinges are good, no issues with that. The lockable hinges on the front are standard ones you can find at a hardware store for crafts/sheds. They are metal but im sure you could break them if you really wanted in. Provide your own padlocks and get good ones.The lid is very thick and sturdy. There is a lip around the inside under the lid, when the lid shuts, this lip seats under the lid's overhang which helps against water ingress. I never had any issue with water going into this but just for peace of mind, I added some 3m weatherstripping to the lid so the lip sits against that when closed. Not needed but just for safe measure. Its pretty waterproof as is. Great case for leaving outdoors and in general I think its better than those metal toolboxes. Even has little hand holds molded into the side edges. Now onto retrofitting it for my Tacoma.I bought the 6.3 cubic feet one. Let me just say this is a perfect fit for the bed of my Tacoma. It fits perfectly widthwise. I drilled four holes from the inside rear so I can attach a bolt through the back and bolt it to my rail system in the bed. I bought t-slot nuts made for the Tacoma's rail system and was able to perfectly attach this to that rail with bolts going through from the inside.The height is almost perfect but because I am bolting it a little higher to attach it to my rails, I took two 2x4's and cut them about a foot length each. Then I wrapped them in rubber matting I bought at a home depot. I bolted the 2x4's through the bottom of the toolbox to position it a little higher so I can clear my bed rails and open the lid while bolted on those rails. This way, the weight of the box rests on those 2x4s instead of hanging a few inches short from the bottom and stressing the plastic. Literally perfect now.My ONLY gripe with this box is I wish the lid had some kind of mechanism to stay open. Because its bolted against my truck's bed, I cant open the lid too far. Might fit some struts on it to help with that. Overall, the best toolbox for these Tacomas in my opinion. Im very happy.
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