Stanley FatMax Pro-Stack Deep Box £20
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Apparently these are compatible with DeWalt's tstak boxes.
https://www.toolstation.com/stanley-fat ... fCPqYo15Tg
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Stanley FatMax Pro-Stack Deep Box £20
The fatmax organisers , mine PRO version do not fit the Dewalt T-Stak
I have these
https://www.toolstation.com/stanley-fat ... ser/p80453
various , purchases via scrwfix, toolstation and amazon when on offer
I have some deep and some shallow versions - all called PRO , some with the full metal locks and some with plastic locks, NONE of them will fit a T-Stak
I had to buy some of the dewalt organisers , which were on offer at screwfix for under £20 to use with my T-Stak system.
So it may be worth just checking
If i purchased that box, i would want it to work with my Stanley Pro organisers
I have these
https://www.toolstation.com/stanley-fat ... ser/p80453
various , purchases via scrwfix, toolstation and amazon when on offer
I have some deep and some shallow versions - all called PRO , some with the full metal locks and some with plastic locks, NONE of them will fit a T-Stak
I had to buy some of the dewalt organisers , which were on offer at screwfix for under £20 to use with my T-Stak system.
So it may be worth just checking
If i purchased that box, i would want it to work with my Stanley Pro organisers
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Stanley FatMax Pro-Stack Deep Box £20
Apologies I was given incorrect information. Apparently, they are not compatible with the tstak boxes.
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Stanley FatMax Pro-Stack Deep Box £20
they actually look identical ridges furrows lugs 3 folds in the metal catch in the centre 45%
slip in clear plastic window above and the same length as the lid lock rebate
very square handle with a moulded central section soft material on the stanley but same material on the dewalt with a groove all round to give definition to look like a soft grip area
joining clips on top identical looking [in the closed position] but different colour
slip in clear plastic window above and the same length as the lid lock rebate
very square handle with a moulded central section soft material on the stanley but same material on the dewalt with a groove all round to give definition to look like a soft grip area
joining clips on top identical looking [in the closed position] but different colour
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Stanley FatMax Pro-Stack Deep Box £20
my stanley pro box distance between the sides and connectors , is very slightly longer then the T-Stak distance across the connectors
The stanley pro connectors are also smaller in width then the T_stak
tried to take some photos
I lined-up the Pro box on 1 side of the T-Stak, and photographed, then photographed the other side
3rd photo i put 2 stanley pro's clipped together and tried to photograph that ontop of the t-stak
not very clear
The stanley pro connectors are also smaller in width then the T_stak
tried to take some photos
I lined-up the Pro box on 1 side of the T-Stak, and photographed, then photographed the other side
3rd photo i put 2 stanley pro's clipped together and tried to photograph that ontop of the t-stak
not very clear
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quite surprizing really if you want to reduce prices you share injection moulding moulds as they cost several thousand often millions off pounds each
but to make a near identical but a fraction different is quite surprizing
but to make a near identical but a fraction different is quite surprizing
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Especially as Stanley/Dewalt are all the same company Stanley Black & Decker
I guess it keeps you in the brand, as i mentioned I have now purchased 2 dewalt organising, which i would NOT have purchased if the stanley pro had fitted onto the T-Stak. they were on offer at toolstation with a dewalt toolbox , can not remember the price £30 ish for both, as i used it a lot I then purchased a 2nd one at screwfix for £19 which was under the half price , I think it went to almost £45 at one point.
Now both are attached to T-Stak cases if i have to take anything to my daughters, much easier to carry
Like the stanley pro , they come in different waterproof versions, with seals. the pros come with seals and metal clips or no seal and plastic clips, which at the time i had not noticed, and at the time screwfix had a deal buy1 get1 free, which the sales assistants, was asking everyone if they wanted, clearly they had a lot in stock to shift.
So with subsequent purchases I had to be careful, that the bargain price was in fact for the same product, and not the "inferior" (wrong word) version "Like for Like".
I guess it keeps you in the brand, as i mentioned I have now purchased 2 dewalt organising, which i would NOT have purchased if the stanley pro had fitted onto the T-Stak. they were on offer at toolstation with a dewalt toolbox , can not remember the price £30 ish for both, as i used it a lot I then purchased a 2nd one at screwfix for £19 which was under the half price , I think it went to almost £45 at one point.
Now both are attached to T-Stak cases if i have to take anything to my daughters, much easier to carry
Like the stanley pro , they come in different waterproof versions, with seals. the pros come with seals and metal clips or no seal and plastic clips, which at the time i had not noticed, and at the time screwfix had a deal buy1 get1 free, which the sales assistants, was asking everyone if they wanted, clearly they had a lot in stock to shift.
So with subsequent purchases I had to be careful, that the bargain price was in fact for the same product, and not the "inferior" (wrong word) version "Like for Like".
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i wonder if its a tooling mistake
as in new mould or extra molds ordered but made to the wrong specefication so another use had to be found
as in new mould or extra molds ordered but made to the wrong specefication so another use had to be found
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