detail carts

joe.p

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Do you guys use a detail cart when working?
I don't have one ,but i could use one. I am always placing my products everywhere and find myself searching for the items i am useing to deatail..
 
I have a really nice cart from Rubbermaid, but it has turned into just more shelf space. It is great when working from home, but I would need a trailer to take it mobile.
 
Mr. Clean said:
I have a really nice cart from Rubbermaid, but it has turned into just more shelf space. It is great when working from home, but I would need a trailer to take it mobile.
I seen a couple rubbermaid at U.S. Plastics. The Rubbermaid goes for a $150.00 + is this close to what you paid.

jsatek where did you purchase yours?
 
Mine is grey (or gray :) ), but looks similar to:

Item No.: 8434
Black Two Shelf Utility Cart, 36" x 24" x 31"

Nice product, I've had it for a couple or four years now. :) I sourced mine locally and paid $100 or so.
 
i work for a local dealer and we have a Snap On and a Mac Tool guy come once a week selling tools n whatnot, i got a great cart from my snap on guy. Bluepoint is the brand, stands 3ft tall and 32 inches from side to side and 18 inches front to back. has 3 lockin drawers, top drawer folds upright and is 3 inches deep. other 2 drawers are roll out and are 3 13/16 inches deep. plus it has a bottom shelf and the top lif up drawer acts as a shelf also with its rubber mat on it. also has a lockin side bin on the left side that folds down for screwdrivers/prybars ect... and on the right side has another fold down shelf that is bout 1 square ft. awesome set up and i am glad that i purchased it. well, im actually still paying on it, lol, i recomend this cart to any1 specially purchasing from snap on like i did, dont have to shell out all the $$$ at once and can pay on it weekly really makes it easier to aquire supplies and build some kind of relationship with a parts/tool supplier for future affairs. part # on the cart i have from snap on is KRBC7T, im a sucker for red, so thats the color i got :) cost me round $300 for the piece, glad i bought it though
 
artman4life said:
i work for a local dealer and we have a Snap On and a Mac Tool guy come once a week selling tools n whatnot, i got a great cart from my snap on guy. Bluepoint is the brand, stands 3ft tall and 32 inches from side to side and 18 inches front to back. has 3 lockin drawers, top drawer folds upright and is 3 inches deep. other 2 drawers are roll out and are 3 13/16 inches deep. plus it has a bottom shelf and the top lif up drawer acts as a shelf also with its rubber mat on it. also has a lockin side bin on the left side that folds down for screwdrivers/prybars ect... and on the right side has another fold down shelf that is bout 1 square ft. awesome set up and i am glad that i purchased it. well, im actually still paying on it, lol, i recomend this cart to any1 specially purchasing from snap on like i did, dont have to shell out all the $$$ at once and can pay on it weekly really makes it easier to aquire supplies and build some kind of relationship with a parts/tool supplier for future affairs. part # on the cart i have from snap on is KRBC7T, im a sucker for red, so thats the color i got :) cost me round $300 for the piece, glad i bought it though
The cart sounds more like a cadilac lol..

is this the one you have ?
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...group_ID=17795&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
 
Damn, 329.00 :lmfao I think I might get the Rubbermaid one.
Cart are good on a flat surface, if you detailing on a slope area, you better re-think over again.
 
thats the exact one i have joe, great cart to have i think. my makita fits in there and i have my pads and a full range of various products in it. now that i broke down n bought it, i cant believe i didnt have one sooner lol, what sold me was fact of being able to lock everything up so i can leave my makita at work overnite n not have to bring anything home to make sure its safe
 
I made mine out of spare parts. 3 levels, 18 x 24 inches. It rolls through the basement door just fine and is very handy for sure. Plastic baskets hold categories of stuff and spritzer bottles hang from the top two levels.
I wish I made one years ago.
-John c.
 
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