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Montezuma Portable Toolbox

Jan 12, 2009 Stuart 2 Comments

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Montezuma’s portable toolboxes are compartmentalized in such a way that every tool and accessory is visible and within immediate reach. These extremely well designed toolboxes are well suited for both portable and static tool storage and organization. In addition to great functionality, these toolboxes also have a superb look and feel to them!

Montezuma’s portable toolboxes are made of 16 gauge steel, and are said to be “rain resistant.” Depending on the size, these toolboxes feature wrench pegs, socket pegs, driver and ratchet holes, as well as compartments to hold pliers, larger hand tools, and accessories. Montezuma offers three different sizes and colors, and the mid-sized unit is available in treadbrite aluminum as well, so you can choose the style and configuration that best fits your needs.

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Larger toolbox with immense storage capabilities.

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There is actually a fourth Montezuma toolbox size, marketed by Sears under their Craftsman label and available in both steel and aluminum construction, that is designed to fit on top of Craftsman’s 26″ wide roll-aways.

The only downside to these toolboxes is that they are fairly expensive starting at about $350 or the smallest version. Montezuma tool chests come with a solid reputation, a lifetime warranty on the steel models, and a 5 years warranty on the aluminum ones. Not unexpectedly, the warranty doesn’t cover components that are subject to natural wear and tear.

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2 Comments

  1. rick nienow

    May 28, 2012

    I would like you to e-mail me a set of instructions to help me organize my tools in your large tool box-the montezuma. I have lost the original sheet and would like to get organized. Thank you Rick

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  2. patricia

    Jan 23, 2019

    It may be too late now… But you can find the Montezuma Triangle manual online: https://www.montezumastorage.com/collections/triangle_toolboxes_and_utility_carts/type_triangle

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