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Old 01-15-2006, 07:40 PM   #1  
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Default Tool chest/box anyone?

Does anyone use a tool box or chest to store their stamping supplies? I am thinking of the large on wheels type. I am thinking this would be super convenient because you can just wheel it wherever you are working? Any other "out of the box" storage solutions?
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I use a ZAG rolling toolbox to hold my stuff when I'm going to stamp at a friend's house or at a scrapbooking event. I got it at WalMart a few years ago for $25ish, I believe, and it has been worth every penny! They've since been redesigned a little and may be selling under the name Black & Decker now, but they are black & yellow with wheels and can be found in the hardware department of WM.

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Hi! I have never posted to a question, but this one sparked my interest. My DH bought me a great "antique" wooden tool chest (it's a reproduction) from Lowe's a couple of years ago. I absolutely love it. I scrapbook in my family room so that I can be near my DH in the evenings and the "tool chest" is nice enough to keep right next to my chair . It is a nice oak color with 6 small drawers, 3 large drawers, and a lift up lid with a storage area. I keep all of my eyelets, brads, chalks, adhesives in the small drawers. I keep my paper cutters, rulers, scissors, and punches in the large drawers. I keep my markers and colored pencils in the top storage area. I love having everything at my fingertips. I was just in Lowes today and they still have one in stock. I love mine because I can keep it "out", but I would imagine that any other tool chest would also work fabulously!!
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Not yet, but DH and myself were in walmart just before Christmas and saw a silver tool box that looked a little like a briefcase. He said that would be perfect for my scrapbooking supplies.
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I've often thought of the tool box idea. I think it's a wonderful idea, they would be very strong and sturdy too you would think... I do have some of my eyelets in a fishing tackle box though. The DH got it for Christmas one year and never used it... I put it in a yard sale I had for 10cents, then quickly took it out when I thought "hey that's perfect for my junk!"
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I have one that I bought at a flea market for $20. It is made by Stanley, and I have seen it at Walmart for not much more. It has two boxes that hook together, plus a little tray that swings out and a tool bag on the front. It also has two little plastic compartments that hook onto the lid. It has really sturdy wheels and will roll right up the steps into the church, where my stamp club meets. It has been one of my best investments so far.
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