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I've got to agree with the blue toolbox.

TOOL BOX (BLUE) 20" C/W STORAGE TRAY

Its perfect for working on boilers/servicing. Its a decent size and pretty light so you shouldn't have many problems carrying it, unless you absolutely ram it.

Its nice and solid, so you can use it as a step, which comes in really handy.

The two trays have dividers which you can alter the position of, to suit your tools.

I think its used by a lot of big companies like British Gas, National Grid, etc.

I'd recommend it to anyone, I might even get myself another (one for servicing/repairs and installs).
Great bit of kit. Handy for standing on to reach the higher case screws or flue test point and sitting on to fill out paperwork.

£140 my arse as he said in royal family
My Ex bought me one. Best tool-bag there is! Solid, well made bit of kit. I worked with a guy who spends £40 a year replacing his cheaper tool-bag that eventually falls to bits. My veto has had about 2 years of daily use and still looks new.

Stopped using it day to day in favor of BG toolbox. (found this a bit handier) My brother noticed I was not using it, so decided to help himself for day to day service/repair.
 
I got myself a BG Toolbox for the heavier tools when installing. Doing servicing/breakdown I got myself a Parat case, looks good although a bit pricey but it should last longer than its predecessors.
 
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