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ToolGuyd > Storage & Organization > Irwin Structural Foam Tool Box

Irwin Structural Foam Tool Box

Jun 28, 2013 Stuart 4 Comments

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Irwin Structural Foam Tool Box

Irwin’s robust-looking 26-inch structural foam tool box features two corrosion-resistant metal latches, a rubberized handle, and auxiliary side handles. There are two quick-access compartments on the sides, and two small parts compartments on the lid.

While not waterproof, this tool box should at least be highly weather resistant, and its structural foam construction should make it strong, tough, and long-lasting.

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The tool box comes with a 3/4-length tool tray.

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Street pricing is about $40-50 USD.

First Impression

I am a big fan of structural foam tool boxes, as they are typically crazy-durable. This box looks well designed, and I wouldn’t hesitate to pick one up for my own use, if not for my sizable stash of Dewalt ToughSystem tool boxes (reviewed here and compared to Bosch’s L-Boxx system).

$40 might seem like a lot of money for a 26-inch tool box, but structural foam outperforms the thin plastic many inexpensive designs are made from.

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This post was first published in Jan 2012, and was rewritten and republished on 6/28/2013 to reflect that the product is no longer only available outside the USA.

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4 Comments

  1. Brian Clonan

    Apr 7, 2012

    At one time, they were distributed in the USA. I have one that I bought back in 2006 at Lowes.

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  2. fred

    Jun 28, 2013

    Several Home Depot stores near me have what appears to be the same box in a display by the entrance with a sign that says “special buy”. I picked one up to look at it and decided it was not for me – as it seemed to have lots of wasted space. Maybe the shape (ribs, bulges at either end and end niche-handles) contribute to its structural qualities – but add to its footprint without increasing its internal capacity. While not in the same league, for plastic toolboxes – I’m starting to become a fan of the various systainer incarnations – that stack and pack well.

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    • fred

      Jul 1, 2013

      Was in Home Depot again today – they still have the display – and its priced at $29.99

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  3. Fred

    Jun 29, 2013

    The Stanley 20 & 28 inch boxes have a waterproof gasket, are easily available in Lowes & HD, and are better for the money.

    If you really think you need those compartments, get some Flambeau tackle style containers. You can even get waterproof ones.

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