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Track your toolbox.

Ute toolboxes get lifted off trays in driveways. Site lockboxes get rolled overnight. TTT goes inside the lid — hidden, weatherproof, hard to spot — so the moment the box moves, you know.

The detail

Where to hide the tracker

Inside the lid is usually best — soft-mount or hard-mount it to the underside. For deeper hides, drop it inside the seal channel or behind a divider that does not see daily use. Stay away from steel walls that face the truck cab; signal does better near plastic or composite panels.

What you get

Last known location any time you open the app. Live mode the moment a tamper or geofence alert fires. Shareable link with police. Claim pack PDF when the insurance call comes.

Specs that matter for a toolbox

IP67 sealed against dust and moisture. Operating temperature −20°C to +60°C — handles a Hilux toolbox in summer. Hardwire or magnetic mount. Multi-year low-power battery; weeks in live mode.

FAQ

Toolbox questions.

The questions tradies ask when they're protecting a toolbox.

What size toolbox does it fit?

The device is roughly the size of a cigarette packet. Fits inside any standard ute toolbox, Site Box, Job Site Box, Packout trolley, or Pelican-style case.

Will signal work inside a steel toolbox?

Cellular and GPS struggle inside thick steel. For deep steel boxes, mount the tracker on the underside of the lid (closer to the seal/gap) or inside the vehicle body and treat the box as the asset. Plastic toolboxes are fine for internal mounting.

Can a thief see the tracker?

Only if they go looking. The device is low-profile, matte black, and does not blink or beep. Hidden behind tools or fittings, it is invisible to a thief in a hurry.

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