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Apr 14, 2025 | Products | 0 comments

Written By Karl Henare

Slide Into Something Smarter: Meet Our New Workbox Sliding Doors

If you’re sick of wrestling with stiff latches or doors that don’t play nice, you’re going to like what we’ve been working on. At Ten4, we’ve just rolled out our brand-new workbox sliding doors—designed to make your life easier, keep your gear safe, and go the distance no matter how rough the ride gets.

Whether you’re a tradie needing quick access all day long or a fleet operator who wants kit that won’t let you down, these doors are built for real-world work. Tough, tidy, and smooth as your favourite flat white.

Two Options, One Solid Choice

You’ve got two ways to roll—manual or remote-controlled. Both feature our smooth, easy-lift rolling action that doesn’t jam, stick, or complain when the weather turns. Just clean, solid access to your gear when you need it most.

Manual Workbox Sliding Doors

Prefer to keep things simple? The manual version is a beauty—fitted with secure locks on both sides for peace of mind. The locking mechanism is designed to be durable, easy to operate, and as low-fuss as your morning routine. And with a deep, solid seat, this door’s not just here for a good time—it’s here for a long time.

Remote-Controlled Sliding Doors

If you’re in and out of your workbox all day, the remote option is where it’s at. One click, and you’ve got instant, hands-free access—saving time and effort when you’re up to your elbows in the job. And don’t worry about a flat battery or power cut—we’ve built in a manual handle so you’ll never be locked out when it matters most.

Built to Last, Made to Work

Like everything we build at Ten4, these workbox doors are designed to take a beating and keep sliding. They’re not just a fancy feature—they’re a practical upgrade for anyone who wants their rig to work as hard as they do.

So if you’re after tool security, easy access, and a setup that won’t let you down in a pinch, our new workbox sliding doors are ready to roll.

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