Matco Tools announces release of Power Toolboxes

Nov. 26, 2014
Matco’s power toolboxes have exposed USB and grounded outlets right in the front, making it easier to plug in tools and personal devices while providing optimal work space on top.

As part of Matco Tools’ mission to continue providing innovative tools on the market, the company announced that it will be expanding its line of toolboxes with the launch of its new power toolboxes.

Matco’s power toolboxes have exposed USB and grounded outlets right in the front, making it easier to plug in tools and personal devices while providing optimal work space on top. Designed with the technician in mind, a second built-in power strip is an option right inside the power storage drawer.  

The power-integrated toolboxes come with the same flexible options and add-ons that allow customers to design their own toolbox to fit different spaces and needs. With several color and trim options, a Matco toolbox is a reflection of individuality. Matco is the only mobile tool company that currently offers the complete power storage solution, starting with an entry-level toolbox continuing through the line of hutches and side lockers, according to the company. This extensive offering makes Matco’s toolboxes the most obtainable for every tech in the industry.

“With technology advancing at a rapid pace, we want to make sure our products always allow consumers to work effectively and efficiently,” said John Green, vice president of marketing and e-commerce for Matco Tools. “Having multiple power sources for technicians to constantly charge devices and tools maximizes their output. These new boxes are practical, flexible and designed with the technician in mind.”

At Matco Tools, trust and expertise are built into each storage unit assembled at the Jamestown, New York facility. Each Matco toolbox features a T-shaped center shelf that is fully welded to all sides for strength and total stability, which is something consumers will not find with the competition.

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