Reconstituted leather sole IS series for T-150

Founded in Osaka in 1969, Toyo Steel created the first one-piece stamped steel toolbox.

Made in Japan Since 1969 Seamless Steel Lightweight and Durable
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Sale price€12,25 EUR
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★★★★★ 9.9 · + 1 350 avis vérifiés

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This sole is specially designed for T-150 and T-152 toolboxes only, made of reconstituted leather by the famous German company Salamander.

What is reconstituted leather?
Reconstituted leather is an eco-friendly material made by transforming leather scraps into fibers, which are then mixed with resin and reprocessed into sheets. It retains the natural texture, durability, and moisture absorption of genuine leather, while allowing you to enjoy the color changes and patina that develop over time. Due to the characteristics of reconstituted leather, small black spots or color variations may appear during manufacturing. Thank you for your understanding.

About the magnetic separator parts
Open the magnetic parts fixed at both ends and attach them to the toolbox. This is an authentic product bearing our logo.

Usage precautions
*If it comes into contact with water, let it dry naturally.
*Since this product is different from natural leather, avoid using leather cleaners or creams, as this may cause stains or irregularities.

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • Texture smooth - Reconstituted leather (60% ground leather fiber, 40% latex resin, oil, etc.)
  • Material Reconstituted leather
  • Weight (IS-350) 0.04 kg
  • Country of manufacture Japan

LEARN MORE ABOUT TOYO STEEL

Toyo Steel Co. Ltd, founded in 1969 in Osaka, is the specialist of the toolbox renowned for its many qualities: lightweight, portable, extremely durable as it is made from a single piece of seamless steel. Every detail is carefully thought out: rounded edges to avoid injury, retractable handle, locking clasp, embossed top and bottom for stacking. The toolbox's use is versatile: it fits in every room of the house to store pencils, sewing threads, phones, glasses, kitchen utensils... and of course tools.

Caractéristiques
Dimensions
15.4 × 10.5 × H. 5.2 cm
Poids
40 g
Taille
T150
Matière
Leather
Couleur
Brown
Origine
Osaka, Japan
Marque depuis
1969
Born in Osaka

At the Toyo Steel workshop, since 1969

Each box is made in Higashi Osaka, in the same workshop for over half a century. A sheet of steel, a press, a craft passed down.

The pressing workshop
The pressing workshop
Higashi Osaka, Japan
Stamping
Stamping
A steel sheet, zero welding
Quality control
Quality control
Made in Japan
The epoxy finish
The epoxy finish
Durable colors
Expertise
Expertise
Over 50 years of expertise
"
Dreams will not rust. Our expertise will never rust. Our attention to our customers neither.
Taiji Hisashi, CEO of Toyo Steel Co., Ltd.
1969
Founded in Osaka
Good Design
Award 2009 & 2014
Long Life
Design Award
ISO 9001
Certified quality

THE TOYO STEEL EXPERTISE

What makes this box unique

01

A single steel sheet, zero welding

Each box is made from a single sheet of cold-pressed steel. No welding, no weak points. A one-piece structure that ensures exceptional durability over time.

02

Rounded corners, no sharp edges

Rounded corners are not just aesthetic: they eliminate sharp edges, make cleaning easier, and enhance the structural strength of each box.

03

Lightweight but indestructible

Cold-rolled steel offers an outstanding strength-to-weight ratio. Easy to carry, hard to damage — an item designed for everyday use, not for the closet.

04

Closure adjusted by interlocking

The lid fits precisely thanks to the pressing technique. A clean closure, without clips or mechanisms — pure Japanese simplicity.

05

Epoxy finish, durable color

Epoxy paint resists scratches, rust, and stains. The colors retain their brightness over the years, even with heavy use.

06

Made in Japan since 1969

Each box comes from the same workshop in Osaka. More than half a century of expertise, a design that has hardly changed — because it didn’t need to.