Universal Hand Tool Case With Pick and Pluck Foam

$49

  • Protective Hard Case

    Protect all your valuable equipment, tools, GoPros, cameras, electronics, and more with this rigid universal carrying case.

  • Customizable Kaizen Pick n’ Pluck Foam

    Kaizen Pick n’ Pluck foam insert diced in 3/4" increments for greater customization and added versatility.

  • Extremely Durable

    Rugged low profile crush-proof blow-molded design, sturdy carrying handle, and stainless steel latches for added durability.

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  1. Great

    Alexander (verified owner)

    fast shipping. Excellent product

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  2. Great value.

    David S. (verified owner)

    Great case for some precision tools I have. The interior foam worked very well.

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  3. Terrific!

    Restoration Hobbyist (verified owner)

    I’m very happy with this purchase and will buy another if the need arises. This $20 box provided a safe container for $250 worth of tube bending and flaring tools and their accessories. Now I have a ‘grab it and go’ kit for tubing jobs. Two levels of foam (one thin, one thick) are die cut in 3/4′ squares so you can quickly pull out the ones where you want your tool(s) to sit. The foam can also be cut with a sharp knife. The kit came with the thin foam on top, but it should probably be swapped with the thicker layer. That way a thin layer exists on the bottom to lay your tools onto and the thicker layer can be cut to form around them. What ever works. Good quality, should last forever.

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  4. A hard storage case for the Arrow PT50 pneumatic stapler

    GDA (verified owner)

    The Arrow PT50 pneumatic stapler I bought did not come with a storage case, and I was looking for something affordable that I could customize to fit the tool. I researched camera cases, and pistol cases, but they were too bulky and too expensive.This case is a bit larger than the PT50, leaving me room to store a couple of boxes of staples along side the tool.The case came with 3 layers of foam: 1 layer of egg crate foam for the lid, and 2 layers of pre-scored pluck foam for the bottom. The pluck foam came in 2 different thicknesses which will allow you to make a deep or shallow cutout of whatever you are storing in the case.Tip: use a marker to outline the object on the foam, then cut out your shape.The lid is hinged with plastic rods, which seems more durable than cheaper boxes where the lid and base are a continuous piece of plastic. Also, the fasteners are metal, not plastic. They are not lockable, and there are no holes on the case to attach a lock.The case is suited for light use, but the padding and plastic are probably not durable enough to be throwing this thing around in the back of your work truck. Also, it is not waterproof.For $19, I got what I expected, and I would recommend this for light use, or basic storage.

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  5. Works for me

    seth (verified owner)

    I needed a relatively shallow case to carry my blow gun darts.

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