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The ultimate toolbox

Since I was child I always liked to disassemble anything. I consider myself a skillful person with the tools. It has never been difficult for me to assemble an ikea furniture.
My first job was at 15 with a motorcycle that my parents gave me, and I dind't have a driving license, I decided to take it apart to fix it. In all the jobs that I have done I have always lacked tools. For this reason we have designed a toolbox that puts at your disposal any tool you may need and some that you think you will never use, but you will end up using it. For this reason we have designed a toolbox that puts at your disposal any tool you may need and some that you think you will never use, but you will end up using it.
In the box you will find some tools such as:
A universal socket wrench that adapts to any screw automatically.
Price: 10,95$
A ratchet wrench that you do not need sockets to use, fits any hex head screw.
Price: 18,87$
A screwdriver that already has all the tips integrated into it.
Price: 27$
And other tools that have been designed to make sure you never miss anything.
In the toolbox you will also find a small portable light that will allow you to see in any situation, a USB socket to charge anything, a battery, a clock and a speaker to listen to music. You also have a bottle opener for the beer you will drink at the end of your work.
It also has a functionality designed for those clueless people who at the end of their work forget some tools outside the toolbox. The box has installed a tool counter system that identifies each tool that you have taken out of the box and in case you do not find it, it emits a pulse that detects the tool and tells us how far it is.
If you still don't believe that this toolbox is the definitive one, you can purchase a drawer that automatically orders the screws and small pieces you dismantle to facilitate assembly, together with your box.
Total toolbox (352.10$) + special tools (56,82$)
In case you want to buy the drawer that orders the screws and the pieces, you have to pay only 300 $ more

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