TRINITY job site box is rugged enough for any job site. Available in 36" or 45" wide options, this job site box is constructed with heavily reinforced steel with a matte rust-resistant powder coated finish. The box features recessed carrying handles, a tamper-proof locking system, and gas lift(s). The box can be mounted to a truck bed or a job site, and is also forklift and crane accessible.
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Brand | Trinity |
Item model number | TXKPGR-0502 |
Color | Gray |
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Product Id | 2222303 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 813831020556 |
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TRINITY 36" Rust-Resistant Powder-Coated Job Site Box
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Small tough and easily mountable
Perfect for back of my truck
Nice little box very sturdy and the shipping was pretty quick
Is a good size Great price
The size of the box was perfect for my use. After reading a lot of reviews about the poor condition the boxes were showing up in, I was pleasantly surprised to receive my box in perfect condition. Walmart beats the competition imho.
Nice tool box. Appears well built/ quality being proportional to price. Unfortunately, not prepared well for shipping, it's basically covered with cardboard i.e. no reinforcements/ extra protection on the corners. In my case, the box came across the United States. Needless to say, it was dented and scratched.
I would not recommend this box for storing expensive tools in an unsecured area. It is constructed well from light sheet steel and suitable for mounting in a relatively secure area. I use mine to receive packages so that the packages are not left out in the open on my porch.
Seems like a good quality box however I question a delivery method looks like they dropped mine before it got to my house! Would not recommend having it delivered!
There are dents all over this thing!! Really??? Were going to need to figure this out. Not impressed, WALMART
I was torn between this and the ridgid 48. I ended up going with this one due to the 45in size would fit better and the grey color would match the rest of the storage in my garage. First of it was received damaged heavily dented, etc. regarding the manufacturing quality, this is VERY disappointing for a $330 box. I bought it fully expecting a cheap overseas manufactured box, wow, i was STILL disappointed when i received it. This should be in the $200 range with this build quality. Paper thin, no reinforcement, lots of flex and no security. Returned and bought a ridgid and a couple of cans of gray spraypaint...far superior security and build quality. Although on paper the steel gauge is the same as other boxes, there is no double layer on critical areas and no reinforcement (its just a thin sheet of 16ga) so the box is very flimsy. Ridgid is very sturdy and has reinforcement. Very minimal and horrible stiching/tac welding holds the whole thing together and most of them were done to hot and burned thru. I dont mean horrible as in ugly, i mean horrible as if you lightly tap it with a hammer they will break off. Ridgids welds are ugly but far more robust, more welds and far better adhesion. This box has two hinges secured by 4 nuts, ridgid has a full length piano hinge welded on both sides (far more secure) Locking mechanism is a joke on this box, three light tac welds holds the super thin latch to the top lid. I flexed the latch with my thumb, i could have bent easily. Latch on rigid os twice as thick with no flex and four very large welds. Door on this box doesnt have weather strip and does not have an even gap when closed. Hinged side has about a 1/4 more gap than front with lid closed. Ridgid has weather strip and even gap. Skids on this box are a joke....16 steel.....ridgid has 12 ga skids.