The Best Truck Tool Box

While most truck toolboxes have remained virtually the same for the last five decades, DECKED’s engineers redesigned the truck tool box to offer consumers something entirely modern. It’s made of a high-density polyethylene resin that resists corrosion, ultraviolet damage, warping, and leaking. While it comes in at a slightly higher price range than other products available on the market, the DECKED Tool Box will outlast the trucks it’s placed in and it fits almost every modern full-sized pickup, so it can be transferred from truck to truck in less than ten minutes. 

DECKED’s Truck Tool Box uses a steel plate to reinforce the high-impact lid for extra durability and locks to keep cargo secure. A robust EPDM gasket guarantees completely watertight sealing from the elements, and anti-corrosion treated steel and aluminum hardware will stand up to the harshest conditions in marine settings. The lid hinges on torsion springs for effortless one-handed opening and closing.

The DECKED Tool Box offers consumers much more than the tired mobile storage solution seen in truck beds for the last fifty years. Purchase includes standard accessories for added organization options, but optional add-ons allow customization for individual needs. The DECKED Tool Box accepts a ladder that stores within the unit itself and adds accessibility without the need to ever climb into the truck bed after installation. Additional external cargo securing points are available for purchase directly on the website and ship for free directly to the customer’s door. It arrives in one piece, and the installation process involves four bolts that do not damage truck beds. The whole process takes less than ten minutes.

It’s lightweight but extremely durable and is the only offering on the market that won’t dent, ding, or rust.

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