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:
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:
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.
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.