Volume
The volume of a toolbox, bag, or tool case indicates the internal space available for storage and is typically measured in liters. This parameter helps to understand how many and what type of tools can be placed inside — from small fittings to large power tools. In the toolbox section, volume is a key selection criterion: the larger the volume, the higher the capacity, but at the same time, the dimensions also increase. It is especially important to consider the volume when choosing a toolbox for specific tasks — a compact model is suitable for field work, while a spacious one is ideal for stationary storage.
Detachable organizer
The presence
of a removable organizer, allows you to use it separately from the box. There are such cases mainly in models that have a lid with an organizer.
Place for bits and sockets
The presence on the lid of the box (may occur in other versions, but very rarely) of separate
niches for bits and end heads. Something similar is implemented in tool kits, where each accessory has its place and clearly lies in it.
Installation of a padlock
Possibility to attach a padlock and protect the contents of the box is mostly possible thanks to a hasp — a specially designed hole in the case of the box through which the padlock shackle can be threaded. This feature allows you to lock the box manually, providing a simple yet effective protection against unauthorized access.
Maximum load
The maximum permissible weight that the toolbox can withstand without deformation, breakage, or reduction in performance. This indicator is specified in kilograms and depends on the design, materials, and presence of reinforcements. This parameter is especially important when choosing a model for heavy hand or power tools: the higher the permissible load, the more reliable and durable the box is under intensive use, especially in a professional environment.