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5-drawer chests work well as compact bench-mounted storage or as a top-box on a smaller roller cabinet — covering spanner sets, socket sets, hand tools, and a small specialist drawer. 7-drawer chests are the trade-workshop default — adding two more drawers handles drill kits, larger sockets, and growing specialist tool inventories. For most working mechanics, a 7-drawer chest matched with a 7- or 9-drawer roller cabinet provides 14–16 drawers total, which is the sweet spot for a complete trade-tool inventory. Specialists often go larger; light-use buyers can do well with 5-drawer chests.

Tool chests can bench-mount or stack on a roller cabinet — both are common. Bench-mounted chests should be secured to the bench top with bolts through the chest base where possible, particularly if the chest will be opened with force or if the bench is at standing height. Stacked chests use locating pegs and stacking bolts from the cabinet below — the chest fastens to the cabinet to prevent shifting when the stack rolls. Free-standing chests on a workbench without anchoring should not be loaded heavily with the upper drawers, as opening can pull the chest forward.

Strongly recommended yes — chest and cabinet are designed in matched pairs within a manufacturer's range. The drawer depths, exterior dimensions, finish, and stacking-peg pattern are coordinated within Sealey Superline Pro, Draper BUNKER, and similar ranges. Mixing manufacturers (Sealey chest on a Draper cabinet, or vice versa) produces mismatched drawer fronts, overhanging edges, and unstable stacking. If you have an existing roller cabinet, match the chest to the same range — the product page lists compatible cabinets.

Yes — most trade-grade tool chests include centrally-locking drawer mechanisms (one key locks all drawers and the lid simultaneously), with a few premium chests offering individual drawer keying for high-security applications. Lock quality varies; for fleet workshops or shared environments, look for chests with double-bitted (paddle) keys rather than basic flat keys, and consider supplementing with a padlock through any provided hasp. The lock specification is listed on product pages.

Returns are accepted within 30 days of purchase, in original packaging, on orders delivered within the United Kingdom. For damaged-on-arrival items, report within 24 hours with photographs to [email protected] — we will typically arrange collection and replacement at no cost to you. For parts that don't fit your machine, the Fit Guarantee covers a hassle-free return at no cost. For buyer's remorse — you've changed your mind or ordered the wrong item, email us first to obtain a Return Merchandise Number; a restocking fee may apply. Refunds are issued to the original payment method once the return is inspected.

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Tool Chests are the eye-level drawer-storage units that complete a tool-storage system — sitting either on a workbench, on top of a roller cabinet, or as a standalone bench-mounted unit. Within Storage Handling, this is the leaf sub-category covering top-box chests specifically (combined cabinet-and-chest stacks have their own listing). Tool chest configurations range from compact 3-drawer chests for limited-space applications, through the typical trade-workshop 5- and 7-drawer chests, up to wide 9- and 11-drawer chests for heavy specialist tool inventories. Drawer depth typically increases from shallow at the top (for spanners, screwdrivers, smaller hand tools) to deeper at the bottom (for socket sets, drill kits, larger items). Most chests include an upper open compartment under the lid for general or oversized item storage. Parts For Machines is an Authorised Distributor and Seller of Sealey and Draper across tool chests. Sealey leads with the Sealey Superline Pro top chests in coordinated sizes that match the equivalent Sealey Superline Pro roller cabinets — allowing a chest-and-cabinet stack to combine cleanly. Draper extends the range with BUNKER chests in matching configurations. Product pages list drawer count, individual drawer load rating, overall dimensions, drawer slide type, finish, lock configuration (centrally locking or individual keys), and any included drawer organisation. The lid compartment depth and lid lock are also detailed where applicable. Tool chests are best chosen as a matched pair with a roller cabinet from the same range — drawer geometry, finish, and stacking pegs are coordinated within ranges but not across manufacturers. Trying to stack a Draper BUNKER chest on a Sealey Superline cabinet (or vice versa) results in mismatched drawer fronts, overhanging edges, and unstable stacking. Match by range and finish.
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