Celebrating 10 Years of Dragonfire Tool Storage
What started with a commitment to dependable tool storage has grown into a decade of serving hardworking people with products built with lifetime reliability for everyday use.

Written by Lew Amicone
When you own a home, you'll find that maintenance is a never-ending task. Some household work is seasonal, such as preparing a home for winter or summer. Other repairs and projects will need to be taken care of as wear and tear inevitably happens to the structure of the home or to appliances in the home. You might not be ready to tackle your own construction and renovations, but most homeowners are able to manage simple maintenance work such as fixing leaky pipes and repairing a hole in the drywall. Being self-reliant and taking care of your own home maintenance can give you a strong sense of satisfaction. You'll also save money when you handle household repairs at your own workbench instead of relying on the tools and expertise of others.
Plumbing issues are common for homeowners: With myriad pipes snaking through your house, it's virtually guaranteed that you're going to have a plumbing problem at some point. Of course, you could call a plumber for a dripping faucet, clogged drain, or leaky pipe. But the good news is that you can often fix these issues at a fraction of the cost of hiring a professional.
Wall and ceiling repairs can be costly if you hire a professional. Happily, many of these fixes are relatively simple for a homeowner to complete.
Many electrical repairs are easy enough for homeowners to complete. In fact, you may even have all of the tools you need hanging over your workbench. If you have dated electrical wiring in your home or symptoms of a poor neutral connection (such as frequent blowing of light bulbs or flickering lights), call a licensed electrician.
What started with a commitment to dependable tool storage has grown into a decade of serving hardworking people with products built with lifetime reliability for everyday use.
Line up your chargers, drop in your batteries, slide the drawer shut. Your top stays clear, your cords disappear, and your batteries come off the charger ready to work.
We're excited to announce the release of the Pro Series 72" Worktable, a heavy-duty workspace built for pros.
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