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Brand | WEIZE |
Color | Black |
Material | Steel |
Special Feature | Durable |
Recommended Uses For Product | Rain |
Product Dimensions | 35"L x 12.2"W x 11.8"H |
Capacity | 2.31 Cubic Feet |
Closure Type | Latch |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Opening Mechanism | Lift-Off Lid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Storage Volume | 2.31 Cubic Feet |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Pounds |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Size | 35" x 12.2" x11.8" |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Durable |
Usage | Outside |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**D
Sturdy and Spacious Trailer Tool Box
I got this trailer tongue box to store tools and equipment for my DIY projects on the go. It’s been fantastic for keeping everything organized and easily accessible.The construction of this tool box is solid. It’s made of black steel, which gives it a robust feel. The size is just right, offering enough space without being too bulky. I appreciate the 2.31 cubic feet of storage, which comfortably fits my essential tools.One feature I like is the secure locking mechanism. It keeps my tools safe and prevents them from rattling around during transport. The box fits perfectly on the trailer tongue, and the installation was straightforward.There was a minor issue with the initial setup, as the mounting holes didn’t line up perfectly with my trailer, but a little adjustment fixed that. Since then, it’s been performing flawlessly. This tool box is now an integral part of my trailer, making it easier to carry out DIY tasks wherever I go. Highly recommend it for anyone needing reliable and secure storage on their trailer.
A**R
Fits 2 x GC-2 (6v) batteries with room to spare
I purchased this for my travel trailer after having returned another brand, because it was damaged in shipping. I'm glad I did, in retrospect. This one was packaged very well; no damage at all.If you own a travel trailer of recent vintage, you've probably seen that the welded section in the front that is supposed to hold batteries... is only sized to hold one battery. For those of us who like to use 2 x 6v batteries (I'll let you do your own research, rather than explain here)... a better solution is needed.This box fits 2 x 6v (GC-2) batteries very well. With a little work, it's feasible that 3 could fit side<>side<>side (e.g.; the 'width' oriented north / south). I use two batteries right now, but when it comes time to replace them, I could see adding a third, or using two 12v Lithium or similar, and moving away from lead-acid batteries entirely.The company that sells these is mainly invested in the battery business (check their 'store' on Amazon). It seems that this box is more of an afterthought (?) for them, but I'm glad I stumbled onto it. The only thing I'd recommend is perhaps making the front end just a little wider (or the whole box a little bigger), for mounting on larger travel trailers. The place where this box would mount is behind the propane tanks, and that portion of the 'A' of the trailer frame is just a little too wide for this box. So I mounted it backwards, with the lid opening facing the front wall of the trailer. That wasn't a hardship, because I'd mounted the first box (a pickup truck toolbox) in that fashion. However, the width of that first box took out my taillights the first sharp (jackknife) turn I had to make. Enter the replacement!This one fits perfectly, in that regard... big enough to hold two batteries for camping, but not wide enough to interfere with your truck's taillamps on tighter turns.I drilled two holes in the front side (below the lock) and installed rubber grommets for the battery cables to route through. This no longer rates the box as 'waterproof', but I doubt much water is really going to get into the box, since the holes aren't 'into the wind'. If any water does enter, it should route through the holes you drill in the bottom to attach it to the trailer's frame. This company even drills a set of holes in the front of the bottom end, and includes two U-bolts / hardware! That was nice, even though I couldn't use them.Another benefit of orienting the box facing 'backwards' is that if you should leave the box unlocked, the wind won't force the lid upward while you're driving (minor, but it's a benefit, so... ). As for unlocking... the key is double-sided (fits either way), so even if you're inserting it 'blind', as I have now have to, it's not too difficult (easier if it's not on a keyring with a bunch of other keys, to be fair).Note that if you store your GC-2 batteries in the aftermarket plastic boxes, the top covers won't fit well when you close up this box. Using some foam, etc., in the top should keep them isolated from touching the metal lid, if they should bounce around while traveling. I took a 900 mile trip with them recently in this box, and suffered no ill effects.TLDR: This was a perfect solution for my camping trailer that has factory provisions for one battery, but like so many RV'ers, I run multiple batteries for extra amp-hours when boondocking, etc. Recommended.
E**O
Not very thick but works
Very thin metal but only used to store straps and tarp and net for the trailer.Not secure as super thin but good enough.Recommend for convenient and cheap storage but not if you want very secure.
J**N
A nice tool/storage box!
A good addition for my utility trailer. The only problem I had was the box came drilled for the tie down u bolts, that did not fit my frame. I had to drill new holes that worked. Not a real big issue for me but could be for someone else. Looks great, locks great!
B**.
Great box, worked perfectly
Bought this for my box trailer to be used to house a battery and additional storage. It's well built, fit well across the tongue of my trailer and despite the U-bolts not being large enough for the cross section of the beams, it was easy enough to add some self-tapping screws to bolt it down. Overall it's everything I needed. Good value as well.
A**W
Nice battery box
Nice box for the price. It is a little thin but what can you expect for the price. I put a piece of 3/4 inch plywood on the bottom to make the bottom hold two 100ah batteries.
C**T
sturdy, well put together.
it is sturdy, well put together. It's not industrial quality but should be durable for most applications. I feel I made a good buy.
J**S
it's not a heavy built box
It's works for chains to small for 4-chain binders.
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