Features
Klein Tools MODbox Hybrid Toolbox features a removable lid for dual use as an open crate. Lid conveniently attaches to the bottom of the toolbox when being transported alone as a crate. Two adjustable dividers for flexibility. Hybrid Toolbox is IP64 rated for weather protection, 75-Pound (34 kg) capacity, and made with impact resistant polymers. Comes with a removable tool tray. Easily connects with other MODbox components to make a custom mobile workstation.
Trays and removable dividers provides extra organization and convenience for further customization
Modbox is compatible with Klein KNECT, allowing for the efficient customization of your toolkit
Designed to be sturdy and lightweight, to hold up on the jobsite while being easy to transport
Height with Handle Collapsed: 14.4'' (36.6 cm)
Height without Handle: 13.5'' (34.3 mm)
Compartment Sizes: 12.2'' H x 8.4'' W x 13'' L (31 cm H x 21.3 cm W x 33 cm L)
Total Cubic Area: 0.77 cu ft (22 L)
Number of Sides: 6
Fully removable lid for dual use as an open crate, withstanding a 75-Pound (34 kg) carrying capacity, and IP64 rated for protection against debris and rain
Lid attaches to the bottom of the toolbox so it’s always available when used as a crate
Lid also attaches to side rails when using the Multi-Hook Rail Attachment (Cat. No. 54816MB, sold separately)
Two adjustable dividers offer flexible storage; stack for deep storage or place next to each other for shallow storage
Removable organizer tray included for extra organization and convenience
Steel reinforced lock location for tool theft prevention
Handle pivots for a comfortable top carry and conveniently nests when connected to other MODbox™ components
Built-in side rails allow for attachments and easy access to frequently used items and tools
MODbox™ Hybrid Toolbox has a fully removable lid for dual use as an open crate. Adjustable dividers and organizer tray offer custom storage solutions.
Klein Tools is the result of one of those “happy accidents” that turn out to be revolutionary. Klein Tools famously got their start in 1857 when a linesman came to founder Matthias Klein to repair his broken pliers. Klein replaced the broken half and when the old half of the tool broke too, Klein forged a replacement for that, thus making the first Klein Linesman pliers. Since these humble beginnings, Klein Tools has grown and become one of the largest American made toolmakers and they’re a brand used by tradesmen, linesman and electricians all across America.