First, tool chests are generally much more sturdy than the cheaper options that are available. This means that they can take a pounding (or a dropped drill). They also have better locking mechanisms, and are far less likely to be broken into than a normal tool box.
Second, a tool chest can be much larger than a tool box. Because of this, you’re able to store items that wouldn’t fit in a regular tool box. This can include things like power tools, large pliers, air compressors, and more - items that you likely wouldn’t have space for if you were just using a regular tool box.
Third, tool chests make it easier to locate the right tool quickly. Because they usually feature multiple drawers and compartments
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