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72" Husky Solid Wood Top for 6' Workbench

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$115

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Home Depot has 72" Husky Solid Wood Top for 6' Workbench (G7200AS-US) on sale for $114.99. Select free ship to store for pickup where available.

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Features:
  • Replacement wood top for the Husky 6 ft. solid wood top workbench
  • Total product weight: 46lbs
  • Made of solid wood for lasting durability
  • Can support up to 3000 lbs. of evenly distributed weight after attaching to the workbench frame
  • Attractive, natural wood finish color
  • Bolts for assembly included
  • Easy to install
  • Dimensions: H 1.26", W 72.05", D 24.02"

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  • This product is rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on 485 customer reviews.
  • See forum thread for additional deal discussion.

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Home Depot has 72" Husky Solid Wood Top for 6' Workbench (G7200AS-US) on sale for $114.99. Select free ship to store for pickup where available.

Thanks to Deal Hunter minntwins for finding this deal.

Note, availability for store pickup may vary.

Features:
  • Replacement wood top for the Husky 6 ft. solid wood top workbench
  • Total product weight: 46lbs
  • Made of solid wood for lasting durability
  • Can support up to 3000 lbs. of evenly distributed weight after attaching to the workbench frame
  • Attractive, natural wood finish color
  • Bolts for assembly included
  • Easy to install
  • Dimensions: H 1.26", W 72.05", D 24.02"

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This product is rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on 485 customer reviews.
  • See forum thread for additional deal discussion.

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Model: Husky 72 in. Solid Wood Work Surface for Ready-to-Assemble 6-ft. adjustable height workbench

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Just so people know, this is 24 inches deep. Works as a workbench or a desk, but 30 inches for a desk is really ideal. 30" lets you move your keyboard and write some notes down, or tinker with something on the desk.
I've built 2 desks that are 32" deep using solid core doors from these big box stores. I think 24" would be a good size if you're willing to mount your computer monitors on the wall, or on an arm connected to the desk, but otherwise I agree because monitor stands are so large
This doesnt come with hardware (which I assume amounts to 4 bolts) and is unfinished but is slightly larger and $5 cheaper at its regular price: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Hampt.../319764508

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Just so people know, this is 24 inches deep. Works as a workbench or a desk, but 30 inches for a desk is really ideal. 30" lets you move your keyboard and write some notes down, or tinker with something on the desk.
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Quote from BillytheGOAT :
Just so people know, this is 24 inches deep. Works as a workbench or a desk, but 30 inches for a desk is really ideal. 30" lets you move your keyboard and write some notes down, or tinker with something on the desk.
I've built 2 desks that are 32" deep using solid core doors from these big box stores. I think 24" would be a good size if you're willing to mount your computer monitors on the wall, or on an arm connected to the desk, but otherwise I agree because monitor stands are so large
Last edited by JKLAZ April 5, 2023 at 06:14 AM.
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This doesnt come with hardware (which I assume amounts to 4 bolts) and is unfinished but is slightly larger and $5 cheaper at its regular price: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Hampt.../319764508
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I use this with a dual monitor arm attached/clamped to the back for dual 32" monitors and another monitor arm clamped to the back with a laptop holder to elevate my laptop. I also wall mounted a TV above on the wall that can be wired as an optional 4th monitor or used for whatever, I typically stream music on it most of the day. It works really well for me and gives a very large work surface. I've attached this top to an Autonomous standing desk with added wheels. Very happy with it.
Last edited by jwashkau April 5, 2023 at 07:12 AM.
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Quote from jwashkau :
I use this with a dual monitor arm attached/clamped to the back for dual 32" monitors and another monitor arm clamped to the back with a laptop holder to elevate my laptop. I also wall mounted a TV above on the wall that can be wired as an optional 4th monitor or used for whatever, I typically stream music on it most of the day. It works really well for me and gives a very large work surface. I've attached this top to an Autonomous standing desk with added wheels. Very happy with it.
Mind sharing which wheels you used? I tried a few different sets of casters trying to do the exact same thing... Was always too wobbly (though I have to use the deal at max height, which makes any wobble worse).
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For me it says free delivery, but in checkout it says that my free delivery costs $55.00. Stupid website.
Anyway, I will be using this as kitchen countertop. Reviews say that it's already sealed and shiny, so this will save me some time and energy on top of the half-off deal.
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Will this come pre assembled if shipped to store?

Edit: no coffee yet, just the top, not including the legs.
Last edited by lowercase April 5, 2023 at 10:39 AM.
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Quote from ColossalPenguin :
Mind sharing which wheels you used? I tried a few different sets of casters trying to do the exact same thing... Was always too wobbly (though I have to use the deal at max height, which makes any wobble worse).
Sure I'm not sure I can share Amazon links here but they have little wobble on my desk when I'm standing but only when I'm putting lots of weight on my arms. Im not sure you'll be able to avoid complete wobble with the nature of the wheels at height. I even got the locking ones but it doesn't make a difference for the wobble in my experience.

The wheels are AAGUT 2"Wheel-(M8 x 25mm). Message me if you want a link to Amazon but I'd think that'll find them.
Last edited by jwashkau April 5, 2023 at 07:57 AM.
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Quote from JKLAZ :
I've built 2 desks that are 32" deep using solid core doors from these big box stores. I think 24" would be a good size if you're willing to mount your computer monitors on the wall, or on an arm connected to the desk, but otherwise I agree because monitor stands are so large
That's what I did with my monitors. They are on an arm on the back of the desk, with my desk about 6" out from the wall to give them moving room. With this set-up 24" deep is plenty.

I have this worktop and screwed legs into the bottom of it. It's been a great desk. $115 for this top is a great price.
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I used the 84" one that was on sale last month as a shelf/working surface over the washer/dryer. Way cheaper and easier than gluing one up myself and adding finish. If you turn it around, one side doesn't have the husky logo.
Last edited by autobahn187 April 5, 2023 at 08:15 AM.
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Quote from BillytheGOAT :
Just so people know, this is 24 inches deep. Works as a workbench or a desk, but 30 inches for a desk is really ideal. 30" lets you move your keyboard and write some notes down, or tinker with something on the desk.
Came here to post this
24" is shallow
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Quote from autobahn187 :
I used the 84" one that was on sale last month as a shelf/working surface over the washer/dryer. Way cheaper and easier than gluing one up myself and adding finish. If you turn it around, one side doesn't have the husky logo.
i was thinking of doing this. is 24" depth enough for that?
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Unfinished butcher block countertop is basically the same size for $109, they're also made of better wood.
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Quote from madcow3417 :
For me it says free delivery, but in checkout it says that my free delivery costs $55.00. Stupid website.
Anyway, I will be using this as kitchen countertop. Reviews say that it's already sealed and shiny, so this will save me some time and energy on top of the half-off deal.
I had this issue with HD checkout before. If you have multiple HD's in your area, try to deliver to the store that will actually give free delivery. Some stores will charge for "free delivery" while some stores are actually free delivery to store.

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I'm torn on this. I don't mind the width so much as the fact that some reviews say it cracks using it as a desk. Which is concerning since thats what I'll be doing with it. Anyone used this before?
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