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TOYO ST-350-B 2-Level Toolbox

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The Toyo tool box ST-350 and ST-350-B are classic examples of the all-steel 2-level cantilever tool box. It measures 13 Toyo Steel was established in 1969 in Osaka, Japan. Toyo believes in creating useful and tactile products and these tool boxes are no different. Designed to safely store all your bits and bobs, from tools to art supplies. Crafted from one thin sheet of solid plate metal using a drawing press technique, resulting in the classic tool box. Made in Japan” can mean different things to different people. The American auto industry, and most of its manufacturing sectors, encourage us to think of Japanese exports as they were immediately after World War 2: cheap exports using even cheaper materials from a former manufacturing giant who had been devastated by war. The Toyo tool boxes we’ll look at today are all branded as Toyo Steel, though as we’ll discuss below, Toyo also sells the exact same tool boxes through another distributor under another brand name. So, let’s take a much closer look at Toyo tool boxes, and what they offer compared to American-made alternatives.

Part of making an environmentally sound product is making sure your materials are reusable, recyclable, or both. Toyo uses only one single material for most of its tool boxes – steel. Steel is easy to recycle, and more importantly, it is economical to recycle. It is less expensive to melt down steel products than to extract the ore from the earth and refine it. We might not jump straight to “How recyclable are the materials?” when we think about buying a tool box. We might think about style, utility, weight, or expense first. However, considering the state of our climate and natural resources, environmental concerns should always be in the corner of our minds. products, the Crossbox is made of an easily and economically recyclable high impact polymer resin. Using this material makes the Crossbox light and extremely durable. Better still, each one that leaves our factory in Defiance, Ohio already contains plenty of recycled materials. Japanese pressed steel tool boxes are our particular favourites - to both use and sell. They are simplicity personified. They do exactly what you need, nothing more. Apart from looking just great. Meaning they work really well about the house or they add a touch of colour to the workshop or garage (as well as keeping your tools safely stored and organised). One of these companies is Trusco - which is a great and popular Japanese brand. Trusco have some colours that are specific to them and Toyo has some colours that are specific to them.inches tall when closed. Most of the models available today are in a slightly metallic blue powder coat finish. It weighs just over 5 Because they are relatively small, a handheld small tool box does not hold many tools or much equipment. On the other hand, it will be light and portable even when full, and it can literally go anywhere you can go. You can’t say that for more modern developments like the pit box. As a class, hand-held tool boxes also tend to be less expensive than other types.

The build quality of this typer pf Toyo tool box is excellent, partially because both the main bottom box section and both cantilever box sections are made of a single piece of steel pressed into a “U” shape, with carefully wended side-walls added to complete the coffer shape. This minimum-piece design is a hallmark of Toyo Steel products, and is one of the reasons they last so long under heavy use. Hand-held tool boxes are generally the smallest type. They can be made of nearly any material, and can be designed to fulfill many different purposes. The only thing all hand-held tool boxes have in common is the fact that they can be carried by hand. There’s only one thing that’s a bit more complex about the Japanese tool boxes and that’s their names and brands. So, let’s simplify it for you... America has had a complex relationship with Toyo tool boxes for many reasons. Some of us love them as icons of pop culture design. Some of us hate them as an imported steel product. Some of us see them as one of those “shark” products like the classic Snap-on tool chests – something that hasn’t changed in 50 years because it was already perfect. Whilst Toyo make and sell their own colours and all sizes of steel toolbox, they also, at the same time, make toolboxes for many other companies. Which is why you may look at pressed steel toolboxes and wonder whether they are different, other than perhaps the name on them, or their colour.There are 4 different shapes of toolboxes that we sell (regardless of whether they are Trusco or Toyo): Toyo Steel is the company that makes most Japanese pressed steel tool boxes. They’ve been making them for 53 years and are a renowned Japanese company that makes a whole range of really well designed products for around the house, garden and garage. Hand-portable cantilever tool boxes are far more common than wheel-mounted units, but the top box of a combination box may well have one or more cantilever trays in its topmost compartment rather than a “top hatch” type opening. We love a toolbox in the Tinker and Fix house. All sizes, all colours. We use them for everything from storing tools, to keep art supplies together. Toyo is well known for its cantilever tool boxes, such as the model GT-470. A cantilever tool box has one or more small trays which open up from the top, each mounted on a single or double set of cantilevered arms.

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