OK-Line Tool blocks
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Product details
The OK-Line tool block is a practical and functional solution for storing files and rasps. Made from high-quality, painted beech wood, this block not only offers an attractive appearance but also a robust and durable structure. With a capacity for up to seven tools, it is ideal for craft and DIY projects where organization and accessibility are crucial. The tool block is designed to provide secure and space-saving storage, while the painted surface offers additional protection and makes cleaning easier. The careful craftsmanship and the use of wood from Switzerland emphasize the quality and sustainability of this product. Whether in the workshop or hobby room, this tool block is a valuable addition to any collection of craft tools.
- Made from painted beech wood for durability and an appealing look
- Capacity for up to seven files and rasps
- Secure and space-saving storage solution
- Made in Switzerland in accordance with timber trade regulations.
Material | Lacquered wood |
Tools to be stored | Files + rasps |
Number of tools | 7 pcs. |
Length | 31 cm |
Width | 6.50 cm |
Height | 25.50 cm |
Item number | 15879835 |
Manufacturer | OK-Line |
Category | Tool blocks |
Manufacturer no. | DWS-02021807 |
Release date | 24.5.2021 |
Exact colour description | Lacquered |
Material group | Wood |
Material | Lacquered wood |
Surface finish | Varnished |
Tools to be stored | Files + rasps |
Number of tools | 7 pcs. |
Country of origin | Switzerland |
CO₂ emissions | 6,97 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,17 |
Wood type | Beech |
Origin of wood | Switzerland |
Scope of delivery | 1 piece |
Length | 31 cm |
Width | 6.50 cm |
Height | 25.50 cm |
Product Safety |
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14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
30-day right of return
24 Months statutory warranty
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