A Look at the Trusco Toolbox
This steel toolbox from Japanese brand Trusco adds a double-hinged lid and some slick design to the classic form.
Released on 01/29/2014
Transcript
(whimsical music)
These tools are sad. They have no home.
Won't you help them?
If you really loved them, you'd give them the Trusco.
It's like a tool penthouse.
It's Japanese, stamped steel,
and finished with blue enamel.
It's so pretty, but not too pretty,
it's still for tools.
Check out these hinges.
It opens from both sides, Japanese design, right?
The layout's pretty standard.
Big compartment below for wrenches, hammers, et cetera.
Small compartment up top, but it's configurable
and the dividers are metal, so they're tough.
You're not going to want to relegate this box to the garage,
it's part of the decor.
And you'll have your tools within reach,
so you can fix stuff.
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