Bosch Click And Go System

By Robert Robillard on Tool Review Videos

Video Review On The Click and Go system:

First Impression:

The L-BOXX containers are constructed out of reinforced ABS plastic. My first impression was that they were lightweight, fairly rugged and secure cases.

3 tools combined to one box

The L-BOXX has with three carrying options: a top, front and side handle option.   The top handles recess into the top lid to allow the containers to stack on top of each other.

The sides of the cases all have red, spring loaded, clips that allow the L-BOXX container to clip in and lock on top of another L-BOXX. This allows the L-BOXX containers to securely stack and also un-clip by depressing the two red clips at the same time.

The case’s locking lid clips open quickly and close just as easy. The L-BOXX containers are fully crash tested, durable and the only weak point is the spring clips. When used with the foam inserts you can assure a shock proof protection for your delicate tools.

The L-BOXX containers come in four compatible height options to accommodate various tool sizes or multiple tool storing. 

I immediately saw how useful this system would be when storing or transporting tools in a truck or trailer. Several L-BOXX containers can be locked together and lashed down to create a neat, secure and organized stack of tool boxes. Try doing this with different size and shape boxes – good luck with that!

The design of the L-BOXX lids creates a dust free and water resistant protection from rain which is a huge plus if you transport your tools in an open pick up truck. These boxes are neither water proof nor IP65 rated and I would not recommend storing them outdoors permanently but will endure a good rain storm. I sprayed them with my house and no water entered.

3 tools and room for accessories

When organizing my tools with the Click and Go System I used the customizable foam inserts on most of my tools. These foam inserts are the “pluck and pull” type of foam that allow you to remove foam to create an outline of the tool for safe and secure storage.

My first impression of the L-Cart was that it screamed of quality. I loved the fact that it has an oversized base and built in bungee cords for lashing the L-BOXX containers. When the base is folded for storage the two wheels fold close automatically and the handle telescopes up for leverage and down for storage.

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