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Stanley Mechanics Tool Kit 133-Piece $248.99 (was $499) + Delivery ($0 C&C/In-Store) @ Supercheap Auto

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Tool Kit Includes:

  • 8 x 1/4 Drive Metric Sockets
  • 8 x 1/4 Drive Imperial Sockets
  • 9 x 1/4 Drive Metric Deep Sockets
  • 8 x 1/4 Drive Imperial Deep Sockets
  • 6 x 3/8 Drive Metric Sockets
  • 5 x 3/8 Drive Imperial Sockets
  • 7 x 3/8 Drive Imperial Deep Sockets
  • 7 x Socket Rails
  • 1/4 Drive Pear Head Ratchet
  • 3/8 Drive Pear Head Ratchet
  • 1/4 Drive Extension Bar - 3
  • 3/8 Drive Extension Bar - 3
  • 1/4 Drive Adaptor
  • 1/4 Drive Spinner Handle
  • 44 x Specialty Driver Bits
  • 4 x Metric Combination Spanners
  • 4 x Imperial Combination Spanners
  • 8 x Metric Hex Key Set: 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 5.5 & 6mm
  • 8 x Imperial Hex Key Set: 1/16, 5/64, 3/32, 1/8, 5/32, 3/16, 9/32 & 1/4

Top Chest Dimensions: 600 (W) x 340 (H) x 260mm (D)
Bottom Chest Dimensions: 615 (W) x 700 (H) x 300mm (D)
Gross Weight: 18kg

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I got this several years ago as an Xmas present and its great, still going strong!! Greater kit for the garage/tool shed.

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Similar price to what it was in early 2023, but not as good as 2020

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  • Damn, nice. No room for this for me.. 😪

  • Would love one but those castor wheels look very flimsy.

    • +5

      They are pretty good actually, never had a problem mine. If you are worried, can always reinforce the bottom with wide and put bigger wheels on.

      • +3

        Agreed - never had a problem with mine either

  • +5

    Paid $189 in Feb 2015. Hasn't missed a beat.

    • +18

      It plays music?!

    • does this kit ever leave you with the feeling you need 1/2 drive for a certain job?

      • +1

        Only wheel nuts, personally
        3/8 is big enough and small enough for most things. 1/4 is absolutely necessary. 1/2 is only good if you need that size for air tools or impact wrenches.
        At home and at work, for me 3/8 is lighter, smaller personal fav

  • I bought this few weeks ago at this price and credit I had from supercheap.

    Its cheap build but pretty good for the price. It good little unit that stores a lot of tools. All the tools included fit into one draw, its good backup tools.

  • Thanks OP, ordered.

  • Hi Op does it come flat packed or assembled ?

    • its a big squarish box, almost half the size of the complete setup. the top tool box is inside of the bottom shelf. you undo 4 bolts and it slides out and you can put it on top

      so its mostly assembled

  • Paid $90 years ago and it's still in the box

    • +1

      nice ROI right there

    • How'd you score it for so little?

  • I remember Repco selling this tool chest, without the tools inside, for $56 back in 2012. I've still got it. Given inflation, tool inclusion, this isn't a bad price. Side note, it didn't help me organise my tools any better and I usually forget what's in there.

    • +3

      Don't know what you mean, I have the Kincrome variant and my tools are perfectly sorted…..theres the mixed screwdrivers drawer, the mixed sockets drawer, the random tools the don't fit into the other drawers drawer - Perfection

      • +1

        It's more about my own organisational skills than the tool chest itself.

  • +3

    What's a good alternative tool chest? Wouldn't mind a chest, have no need of the tools inside.

    • I have two Giantz toolbox. I bought them a few years apart. Ball bearing rails super smooth. The wheels are okay but don't plan on doing anything mischievous on it, I dont think it will hold super heavy weight. It's good enough for holding drawers full of tools. Decent quality for homediy and very well priced for non tax purpose purchase.

  • +1

    I was expecting to see 50 peice cable tie bundle but being Stanley I guess not.

    • +1

      Me too I was surprised

  • Very nice house warming gift. Need to find a place to move first.

  • are these good for automative uses?

  • +1

    I don't see any point in having imperial anything - never used them - never needed to. In both my ¼" and ½" socket sets, I've removed the imperials and replaced them with a second set of metrics - which do get used regularly

    Also highly recommend half a dozen of everything that's 10mm

  • +2

    Similar looking unit for $169 without the tools:

  • do these have any warranty?

  • +1

    Went into store to see. Quite small compared to alternatives and doesn't feel as good quality as other brands. Probably still good value and does the job if it's what you're after but not for me.

    In short, check it out in person to see if it's what you're after.

  • +3

    just picked mine up, the tools themselves are not good quality compared to my wera & bahco tools but theyre good to have as a spare or an ok option if you have nothing. the heads of the ratchets are huge and everything is very heavy. but the ratcheting itself is pretty good. i think its a good idea to buy a longer extension if your relying on whatsin the box.

    the top box is inside the bottom shelves so you have to tip it upside down/on its side to undo the bolts and then slide it out by lifting the top portion. took longer to cutup all the cardboard and Styrofoam

    bag up and store anything imperial so you dont accidently destroy any fittings

    the trolley/toolbox itself seems well build like the toolpro stuff, maybe a little worse. the drawers function nicely too. theres no padding in them so maybe find something to cut up to fit in there

    paying full price for this thing though would be a huge mistake, $200-250 is what its worth

    • does this come flat packed or is it already assemble? (trying to figure out whether I can bring this in my car or need to take a ute

      • +1

        its a big squarish box, almost half the size of the complete setup. the top tool box is inside of the bottom shelf. you undo 4 bolts and it slides out and you can put it on top

        so its mostly assembled

        I could fit 4 of them in the boot of my VW polo with the seats down. It'd fit in a sedan rear seat easily

  • +1

    Just picked on up, decent size, was a little tight puttin the wheels on.. but all in all, good all rounder for the price.
    Tools came in were decent, just filling out the rest with all my hobby level gear, will keep them all in on place.. as opposed to seperate boxes for everything… and everything everywhere :D

    • does this come flat packed or is it already assemble? (trying to figure out whether I can bring this in my car or need to take a ute

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