🔧 Stack smarter, carry easier, work tougher.
The Bosch L-BOXX-4 is a durable, stackable tool storage case designed for professionals who demand organized, secure, and portable tool management. Featuring 1-click stacking, triple ergonomic handles, and a water-resistant, shockproof build, it safeguards up to four 18V combo tools while offering theft protection with lockable clips. Compact and lightweight, it’s engineered to streamline your workflow and elevate your jobsite presence.
Brand | BOSCH |
Material | High Density Plastic |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 17.5"L x 14"W x 15"H |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
UPC | 000346425017 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00000346425017 |
Manufacturer | Bosch |
Part Number | L-BOXX-4 |
Item Weight | 4.5 pounds |
Item model number | L-BOXX-4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Style | Classic |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | 1 Storage Case |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**E
Not cheap, but a good solution.
I used to going for the tools that came with plastic cases, assuming they would give a safe way to store and transport. They do those functions well, but they do so at the cost of space, which is at a premium in my small home workspace. If I had the budget for a dedicated shop, I would probably find the Bosch L-boxx cases not as good a solution as they are. But they work great for my needs. The sizes are pretty wide, offering a good way to fit tools, from saws to sanders. If you have Bosch tools, there are inserts made for the cases, although they do not appear to be sold in the US at this point. I may order some pick and pluck foam, but for now find them to work well with the tools right next to one another when mixed (sanders in one box, etc). If you depended on the cases for your lively hood, the inserts or padding might be more important. I am slowly trying to accumulate L-boxx units to get rid of the tool provided cases I have, since they are mostly air (or plastic). They are pricey for certain, although less expensive than Festool's Systainers, but can be neatly stacked atop one another, including a wheeled base option. Personally I am not sure the wheeled base is worth the cost, so I will whip up my own wheeled bases out of some plywood with shallow vertical side pieces to help lock the bottom L-boxx in place. Anyway, the L-boxx units are plastic, but they feel sturdy enough for most uses. Not as heavy duty as some of the Dewalt offerings, but much more flexible in my opinion. I would not load them up with pounds of hardware, but for most tools they are more than capable of holding, protecting, and organizing your toys. They connect and disconnect easily enough, have large holds, and a big top mounted handle. Recommended.
X**D
roomy and looks really nice
this has been a great addition to my kit. this size is good when needed for lots of stuff or for larger items. i have never regretted any purchases for this system. for me the 3 size ends up being more useful as this can get very heavy when full and things at the bottom can get buried easily because you can keep stacking things on top with all of the room. around 14x12x15 inches(36x30x38cm), height, depth, width. it stacks and locks together with other boxes in the system very well. if it is heavily loaded it can get a little awkward trying to line up the clips at bottom with the interlocking slots on top of another but not a real problem and easier than other systems i've tried. i find it easiest to just watch one side as i place one on to another and they will line up easily and lock together with the weight of the top one whether empty or full. releasing the boxes is easy as well, you simply push inward on the red spring clips in the side handles and pick up. i've cracked one of my drawer cases before and these are abs plastic so repairs are easy. i was able to cold weld cracks and breaks with acetone and had great results. I hope this is helpful.
G**S
Works perfectly for tool storage
I am a big fan of the L-Boxx concept, easy to stack and plenty of durability. I bought into the L-Boxx storage system after buying a couple Bosch tools that came with the L-Boxx. I really like the different size box selections and I can find Usually find an L-Boxx that is a good fit with most any tool I have. The system can get pricey but it really depends on how you plan on using the system, I like the square shape, the shape lets me store the boxes in my truck with little wasted space, no weird space age shapes or protective bars that take up unnecessary space in the truck or van.
T**R
Not What it Used to Be
I just want everyone to know that i have been using this tool system professionally for about 6 years now. Most of out box configurations have stood the test of time. Sadly as with most good things this particular box ( i have both 2016 and new version) is way thinner in guage and flimsy. I wont take my chances in adding more of this product as its now poor quality. Direct to Systainer is where we need to go for professional grade boxx systems now. It was a nice few years Bosch, hope you guys bumped your bottom line and see you in home depot!
W**S
Bosch LBOXX 4
I recently bought the Bosch LBOXX 4. It has been a handy addition to my tool storage. I am using this one to store a circular saw and spare blade.I like the locking feature of securing to another box. Allows me to stack things in my small shop and not worry about things slipping apart or falling.It seems well made and has held up for me so far . I have not seen the Dewalt box to make a comparison. Bosch does not have a seal in the lid. Dewalt , I believe does which would help with water/rain issues. I keep this one inside...so for me it would not make a difference. If you are a contractor or do outside work, it may be worthwhile to compare the two .The pricing does seem on the high end but Amazon had a lowered price and a good shipping offer, so I decided to try the item.
A**F
Good Box, but construction is a little cheap.
This is a very nice tool box, and will fit a rechargeable sawzall, circular saw, and hammer drill with room to spare, but the construction is pretty light. I would never stand on this, it might crack.Just to be upfront, I bought this and the LBOXX-3 to see if I could use the 3 for the above listed tools and it was too small. This one is quite a bit bigger. I will say this, filled with tools, its pretty heavy, I would probably prefer side mounted handles rather than the one large one on top.
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