MODbox™ Utility Cart from Klein Tools

September 15, 2025

The MODbox™ Utility Cart can transport up to 500 pounds of material in the shop, warehouse, etc. The 39-Inch height creates the ideal jobsite worksurface and makes pushing and pulling the cart more comfortable. It features durable 6-Inch rubber wheels that easily travel over rough terrain, top shelf notches to steady conduit and boards for cutting, leg holes for running spools of wire, and side rails that fit MODbox™ tool pouches and accessories.

  • The MODbox™ Utility Cart has a 39-Inch overall height which makes it taller than most carts and more comfortable when using the top shelf as a work surface
  • 6-Inch rubber caster wheels to effortlessly move almost anything anywhere
  • Cart handle includes two cup holders and multiple compartments for small tools, hardware, pens, cell phones, utility knives, and more
  • Rails around the top shelf allow for the attachment of MODbox™ accessories and tool pouches
  • Notches on the top shelf can be used to steady conduit and 2-Inch by 4-Inch boards for measuring or cutting
  • Cart leg holes accommodate 1/2-Inch conduit to hold spools of wire and other items
  • 500-Pound capacity

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