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Wiha Tool Case XXL III empty (44129)

Product.Nr.: 44129

USD 812,83

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  • weight 16,01 kg


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product description

Protects your health: On stairs and rough terrain the trolley moves comfortably and smoothly thanks to its large wheels.

Simplifies your work: When the legs are folded out, the case serves as a stable and slip-proof step for working on higher locations.

Increases the quality of your work: Exact sawing of material at the construction site thanks to a V-shaped incision with a scale in the lid of the case.

Protects your health: Elevated positon for removing tools from the case due to the extendable legs.

Dimensions: 68.5 x 50.1 x 34.5 cm

Application: For the structured and organized storage of an extensive tool range.

Application: For the quick and easy transportation of tools.

Electricians require a great variety of tools at different locations. Many tool cases do not provide sufficient stability and fitting all required tools in an organized way often requires great effort. As opposed to this, the tool case XXL III from Wiha offers enough storage space coupled with absolute robustness. In addition, it contains especially developed tool storage compartments that offer enough space for the neat storage of a comprehensive tool assortment. Thanks to its extra large wheels it is very easy to conveniently pull the case along on rugged terrain or stairs. The legs can be folded out, turning the case into a slip-proof step. In addition, the raised position allows the comfortable and strain-free removal of the tools. The V-shaped incision with a scale in the lid of the case facilitates the sawing of materials, such as cable ducts, at the construction site. Made of robust polypropylene, the case also features gas-filled shock absorbers, which hold the lid in different positions, preventing it from closing accidentally and smashing fingers.