

Toolbox Y280 - Silver
Founded in Osaka in 1969, Toyo Steel created the first one-piece stamped steel toolbox. A simple, strong, and durable design, emblematic of Japanese craftsmanship.
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STEEL BOX Y280 - Metallic gray toolbox, model with domed lid by TOYO STEEL COMPANY Ltd.
TOYO STEEL toolboxes are unique in having no welds. A single sheet of steel is pressed for the bottom, another for the lid, following a design where all corners are rounded to create a lightweight and sturdy box. It features a retractable handle and a snug closure.
It is a highly reliable companion suitable for many domestic and professional uses.
- External dimensions: 29 x 15 x H.10.5 cm
- Made in Japan
TOYO STEEL COMPANY Ltd. was founded in 1969 in Osaka, Japan.
Caractéristiques
- Dimensions
- 29 × 15 × H. 10.5 cm
- Poids
- 1100 g
- Taille
- Y280
- Matière
- Stainless steel
- Couleur
- Gray
- Origine
- Osaka, Japan
- Marque depuis
- 1969

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 TOYO STEEL EXPERTISE
What makes this box unique
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.
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.
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.
Closure adjusted by interlocking
The lid fits precisely thanks to the pressing technique. A clean closure, without clips or mechanisms — pure Japanese simplicity.
Epoxy finish, durable color
Epoxy paint resists scratches, rust, and stains. The colors retain their brightness over the years, even with heavy use.
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.




































