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Keep your tools safe

14th May 1983, Page 38
14th May 1983
Page 38
Page 38, 14th May 1983 — Keep your tools safe
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KEEPING TOOLS safe and in good condition should be made easier by the introduction of the Jacobs' Auto-craft range of professional toolchests. Designed for engineers, fitters, technicians and mechanics, the series comprises a six-drawer rollaway cabinet; an intermediate three-drawer chest; and a choice of two tool chests which provide independent storage. Both models are drop-front style with independent locks which operate when the chest is closed, and the flap folds in the fully open position.

There are two tool chest options: 4 drawers (all full width, with a double-depth bottom drawer for storing power tools); or 6 drawer (3 full width and 1 row of 3 small drawers).

All drawers are mounted on full-length runners, and dividers are standard in all drawers.

Constructed of continuouslywelded heavy 20-gauge steel, and painted in red, the Jacobs Auto-craft range is said to be competitively priced.

During a special introductory offer Jacobs is also offering a £10 discount on every purchase of top chest, intermediate chest, and rollaway cabinet.

The Jacobs Manufacturing Co Ltd, Archer Road, Millhouses, Sheffield. Tel: (0742) 57481.

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