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Fixman7 Drawer Economy Line Roller Tool Cabinet with 82 Pieces of Stock

R7,999

R15,500
Excludes shipping

R7,999

R15,500
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Various tool options combined apply to different working conditions, the tool modular storage system allows each tool to be well located and easily recognized. High-quality tool components allow for intensive daily use & comfort of work.

Product Features
  • Powder Coat Paint For Superior Scratch And Chemical Resistance

  • Four-Ball Bearing Slide Drawers With Aluminum Drawer Pulls

  • Multiple Drawers And Trays For Ample Tool Storage

  • Full-Extension Friction Drawer Slides

  • Keyed External Lock Bar Secures Property

    2 fixed wheels & 2 caster wheels (1 with brake)
  • Premium quality

  • Durable build

  • Comes with 9 modules:

    • Adjustable wrenches

    • Circlip Pliers

    • 1/2" Dr Socket & Accessories

    • 1/4" Dr Socket & Accessories

    • Machinist Hammer & Mallet

    • Combination Spanners

    • Slotted & Phillips Screwdrivers

    • Pliers

    • Allen & Torx Keys

  • 4x Small drawers

    • Size: 53.3 x 39.1 x 5.8 cm
    • Load 25kg
  • 1x Medium draw 

    • Size: 53.3 x 39.1 x 12.8 cm
    • Load 25kg
  • 1xLarge drawer size 

    • Size: 53.3 x 39.1 x 19.5 cm
    • Load 25kg
Product Specifications
  • Cabinet Weight: 43 kg
  • Cabinet Size: 958 x 766 x 465 mm
  • Model: M1RP7B
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