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  1. #1

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    Just picked up one of these from Halfords. Currently on sale at £18.

    All my gear now in one place!



    ex-Autoglym-er finding better products all the time!

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    That`s pretty cool.



    Has anyone seen one of these here in the States???



    Ray

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    I will have to look at getting one of those. Thanks for the post.

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    Sorry,are you saying you can fit all your detailing supplies in this or just your PC/pads?

    I always have difficulty finding containers tall enough for standard size trigger spray bottles over here in the UK.

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    Just processing some pics (from my phone)...
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    Here it is all closed up and ready to `roll` in my kitchen:



    http://www.buildyourown.org.uk/piccies/robox1.jpg



    Two small (clear plastic) compartmenets open in the top on each side, and a luggage-style handle flips up from the top, to pull it on its wheels (round the back). The black bar across the center can be used for carrying it rather than `wheeling` it:



    http://www.buildyourown.org.uk/piccies/robox2.jpg



    The top can be opened (via one catch) to reveal a small storage bin:



    http://www.buildyourown.org.uk/piccies/robox3.jpg



    Via two more catches (front and back) the top can be completly removed to reveal the larger storage bin. This has a rubber seal around the top and suggests that it *might* be able to be used as a bucket if necessary. All the standard retail Autoglym bottles (including the sprayers) fit in there with no problems:



    http://www.buildyourown.org.uk/piccies/robox4.jpg



    Haven`t got the PC in there though, as if I did that I`d need to get the power transformer in there too. At only £18, I`d probably buy another one for the PC and some other, less- frequently used bits and bobs.



    Edit: The bottom bin would fit bottles up to around 12 inches high.
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    Very interesting, thank you!I have a large traditional style plastic and checkerplate toolbox by Stanley that fits the PC perfectly (no room for the tranformer, just a few pads) you might want to check this out first.

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    It seems to be a hit in the world of arts and crafts with some people actually painting them..



    http://www.ukscrappers.co.uk/boards/...atar8159_1.gif

    http://pic13.picturetrail.com/VOL454...1/97983485.jpg



    EDIT: In the US it appears to be called `ZAG - All Project Vehicle` as detailed here:



    http://www.stanleytools.com/default....roject+Vehicle



    more info here:

    http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=48627
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    Thanks for the info. Looks like I will be checking at Lowes. :clap:

 

 

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