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MakeDo Tool Case

$25.00

The Makedo Tool-Case is the perfect companion for your child's creative and sustainable adventures with the MakeDo cardboard construction kits!

The MakeDo Tool Case does not come with the tools supplied. This listing/price is for the empty case. It is designed as an accessory to one of the MakeDo kits.

The Tool Case is precision-crafted and eco-friendly to provide a compact and durable case to protect and carry all of the MakeDo tools. Making them portable allows your child to take their adventures on the road. Whether it's a family holiday, an excursion at school or a trip to a friend's house, simply popping their MakeDo tools into the case empowers them to get crafty wherever they go!

With a sleek design that is both cool and practical, the Tool-Case has been crafted with functionality and aesthetics in mind. Dual handles allow for easy transportation and its compact size is perfect for bags, drawers and shelves.

The Tool Case can hold up to 300 'Scrus' or 20 of the MakeDo tools (or a combination of bits of both!)