frontpage Posted by bobb25 • Apr 30, 2023
Apr 30, 2023 7:58 PM
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frontpage Posted by bobb25 • Apr 30, 2023
Apr 30, 2023 7:58 PM
Select Costco Wholesale Locations: Trinity 66" Stainless Steel Rolling Workbench
(Pricing/Availability May Vary)$700
$1,200
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It's generally always going to be higher online than in-store.
in-store you need a pickup or van to move it home yourself
the $$ difference is shipping costs from a central hub in the US
I recently bought Seville Classics table and workbench from Sam's, and I'm wondering if anyone might have insight into how much this would clash with/look weird alongside the granite version of those? (Most of my "workshop" is in a multipurpose room that can't look too, umm, workshop-y).
This is the workbench: https://www.samsclub.co
It's generally always going to be higher online than in-store.
in-store you need a pickup or van to move it home yourself
the $$ difference is shipping costs from a central hub in the US
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TRINITY PRO® 66" clampable rolling workbench with a 1.5" solid raised wood top enables easy access for attaching vices and securing your project. The bottom center drawer and the vertical pullout have 2 pairs of slides and hold 200 lb; all other drawers have single slides and 100 lb capacity. The heavy-duty fingerprint-resistant 18-gauge stainless steel construction ensures the strength and durability to handle the most challenging jobs.
I recently bought Seville Classics table and workbench from Sam's, and I'm wondering if anyone might have insight into how much this would clash with/look weird alongside the granite version of those? (Most of my "workshop" is in a multipurpose room that can't look too, umm, workshop-y).
This is the workbench: https://www.samsclub.co
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I bought a Craftsman (Made in USA) hardwood top tool chest that was at least similar to this one (and the retail was cheaper than this) and ALL drawers had two pulls. So, 200 lb capacity is good for the 2 largest drawers, but 100 lb drawer capacity on the single slide drawers is really unimpressive on a cart that costs $700.
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I bought a Craftsman (Made in USA) hardwood top tool chest that was at least similar to this one (and the retail was cheaper than this) and ALL drawers had two pulls. So, 200 lb capacity is good for the 2 largest drawers, but 100 lb drawer capacity on the single slide drawers is really unimpressive on a cart that costs $700.
Did a quick search on Lowes and Home Depot, sorting by most expensive first… Like the one posted by OP, other high end tool chests seem to only put dual pulls/slides on deep drawers where there is space for a high and a low pull to increase stability and load, rather than single on either side of a deep drawer. Example, only top long drawer and bottom row of this $6000 tool chest has dual slides: https://www.homedepot.c
Also seems like 100 lbs worth of crap is way more than enough than should be stuffed into a shallow drawer.