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What is so damn revolutionary about the Tooler?

Well, unlike those utility truck beds that everyone in California seems to like. A worker doesn't have to walk from door to door searching for the tools they are looking for. You can reach everything from one place. A place that is in the shade or out of the rain.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 







 

 

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Synchro-Tooler

Introducing the most efficient Tool Box ever

Since I have had most of the interior done, microwave and all, it's nice to drive my truck with less load than my Camper. Its a happy weight to drive with, but this is America and you can't have one. So when they say that you can do anything you want here, they are lying to you.

The wooden wheels have proven to be kinder to the asfalt.

It works pretty nice even if there is lumber in the side rack and it's pretty EZ to stuff a six footer inside too.

In this storage unit, it was easily to pull the Tooler out by hand, but I had to use the truck to push it in. Once inside I can push it around just fine. Now that I have the unit that is behind (in this picture,) where it isn't up hill, I can push it inside by hand just fine.
       At 6 ft 2-3 inches in height, it still has room for a lumber rack on top for the standred 7'0", but here I'm stuck with a 6'5"so the plumbers style rack on the side works pretty well.
      Get this: with new metals wheels, it will rise another inch and the storage unit I just rented needs to have it come in at 6"5". I was planning to make the racks fold down, but the trick in doing that is not to add to the length.

I used the handy plumbers rack on the back side - it hauled my 24 ft. extension ladder with my stretch plank tucked right along side it just fine. Still had the other side for lumber.  

 

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