Black Ute Canopy 800mm with both of the lids opened
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White Ute Canopy 1200mm with both of the lids closed
White Ute Canopy 1200mm with both of the lids open
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White Ute Canopy 1200-1800mm with all the lid opened.
Black Ute Canopy 1200mm with both of the lids open
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White Ute Canopy 1200mm installed on top of truck with all the lid closed.
White Ute Canopy 1200mm installed on top of truck with all the lid opened.

Steel Canopy

$1,600.01 - $2,550.00 inc. GST
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Add strength and style to your ute with the Steel Canopy. Finished in a gloss powder coat for a clean, durable look, it’s built to take on the demands of everyday use. The solid design delivers dependable protection for your gear, while the straightforward interior layout makes loading and accessing equipment easy. Available in white or black and in four sizes: 800mm, 1200mm, 1500mm, and 1800mm.

24 month warranty

Australian Designed

Nation-wide freight available

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What is the difference between aluminium and steel toolboxes?

Aluminium toolboxes for utes are lightweight, corrosion-resistant and perfect for outdoor conditions. They offer excellent durability without adding excessive weight to your ute, making them a great option for tradespeople who need to stay under vehicle payload limits, particularly in states like Queensland and New South Wales, where these limits are more strictly enforced.

If you’re regularly carrying heavy gear or working in areas where compliance is essential, aluminium helps you maximise your load without risking overcapacity. It’s also rust-resistant, which makes it perfect for year-round use in all weather conditions.

Steel toolboxes, on the other hand, are heavier but stronger, providing superior protection for your tools. They’re better suited to tough environments like construction sites or remote worksites, where gear protection is critical and the added weight isn’t an issue.

If you’re choosing between the two, it comes down to how you use your ute:

  • Aluminium: Lightweight, rust-resistant, better for staying under payload limits
  • Steel: Stronger, impact-resistant, ideal for heavy-duty or high-risk work zones
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