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Indispensable Truck Tool Boxes

No matter what type of tools you need to carry with you for work or pleasure, being able to store and transport them in a truck toolbox make the process easier for you all around.
Not only are you able to store and transport them effortlessly, you are also able to secure them safely with locks while you are away from your truck.
You can buy a toolbox that come with a locking system built into the boxes or the type that you can secure with pad locks.
These tool boxes can also be used double duty for storing fishing, camping or sporting equipment.
They allow you to maximize the space you have available in a pickup truck.
Truck boxes that are mounted in the bed of the truck just behind the cab are known as top mounted tool boxes.
Top mounted boxes usually have a single or double lid that are split into different compartments inside.
There a various types of top mounted tool boxes and will depend on what you intent to store in the boxes.
Truck boxes are made from a variety of different materials.
The least expensive form of a tool box is the plastic type.
While they are not as durable as the other materials they are great for you basic home use, but would not hold up for an everyday work truck toolbox.
Another common material would be aluminum, it is very light and is much more durable that the plastic tool boxes.
Aluminum truck boxes are a much better choice for durability.
The strongest and most durable material for boxes is steel.
A truck box made of steel are extremely durable and will withstand constant heavy duty use, they are also the most expensive form of truck tool boxes.
If your tool box is going to be exposed to a variety of different weather related elements it is a good idea to consider boxes with a powder coated finish for optimal protection from the elements.
There are many different manufacturers of truck tool boxes.
It is always a good idea to take the time to do a bit of research first and learn everything you can about the different manufacturers and what their different tool boxes options are.
Also be aware of the different sizes the boxes that are available in so you are sure to get the perfect truck tool box for your truck.

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