Select Costco Wholesale Locations: Trinity 66" Stainless Steel Rolling Workbench
$700
$1,199.99
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Select Costco Wholesale Location (link is just for reference) has Trinity 66" Stainless Steel Rolling Workbench w/ Clampable Raised Top on sale for $699.99 valid for in-warehouse purchase only
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About the Product
1.5" Thick Wood Top
18-Gauge Stainless Steel
Heavy-Duty Construction
Thick Frames/Large Drawers/Heavy Load
Industrial-Grade
Fingerprint Resistant
Vertical Storage Space
Lockable Drawers w/ Aluminum Handles
Clampable Rolling Workbench
Accommodates 200 lbs. Weight Per Drawer/10 Drawers
In store YMMV Costco Trinity Pro 66" adjustable height rolling workbench. I've had my eye on this for a while and saw the deal in store and grabbed it. Seems like a good price. Online it's $1,199
The box was basically the size of the workbench without handles or wheels and maybe another inch or so for padding etc. It comes almost fully assembled. Between my wife, myself and my father in law we managed to get it into our Kia Telluride with a fair bit of space to spare.
The Sam's version has a weight capacity of 500lbs. The Costco version has a capacity of 2,200lbs. Seems to be an important statistics when comparing them.
Craftsman...made in US....when? 10 yrs ago? Defunct brand plus inflation....this one sounds about right on price.
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05-01-2023 at 08:26 PM.
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Looks nice OP, and Costco has had some nice boxes in the past (this one is 18 ga steel, btw) - but I did notice this in the Costco web page:
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.
Craftsman...made in US....when? 10 yrs ago? Defunct brand plus inflation....this one sounds about right on price.
Looks nice OP, and Costco has had some nice boxes in the past (this one is 18 ga steel, btw) - but I did notice this in the Costco web page:
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.
How do two pulls fit on the shallow drawers? Are they all deep drawers in your craftsman?
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.com/p/Husky.../321136962
Also seems like 100 lbs worth of crap is way more than enough than should be stuffed into a shallow drawer.
He must be thinking of the version with no raised top or the smaller version.
This is well made and great. At this price in my opinion, it's worth the extra cost.
It has some weight and you will need at least three people.
We technically could have got it in our Forester but decided to just rent Home Depot utility truck for $19.
Was worth the money, much easier to load and unload.
Costco employees were grateful for that also.
I would suggest opening up the box on its back, much easier to install the wheels and handles that way and then stand it up.
Was able to get it into my minivan with the help of one Costco employee. Unloaded and assembled it by myself using a combination of furniture dollies and a floor jack.
I purchased this exact unit from Costco during a managers clearance summer 2021.
Incredible table for the money. For price tracking reference two years ago it was listed at $699.97 to sell down until they sold the floor model at $500.00
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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.
Craftsman...made in US....when? 10 yrs ago? Defunct brand plus inflation....this one sounds about right on price.
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.
How do two pulls fit on the shallow drawers? Are they all deep drawers in your craftsman?
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.
https://www.homedepot.c
$479 ???
He must be thinking of the version with no raised top or the smaller version.
This is well made and great. At this price in my opinion, it's worth the extra cost.
It has some weight and you will need at least three people.
We technically could have got it in our Forester but decided to just rent Home Depot utility truck for $19.
Was worth the money, much easier to load and unload.
Costco employees were grateful for that also.
I would suggest opening up the box on its back, much easier to install the wheels and handles that way and then stand it up.
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Is also on sale. Costt 100$ more for 799
https://www.costco.com/trinity-43...04567.html
got it home it is rated for 2200 lbs. only the bottom of the bottom drawer is dual slides.
looks great.
You mean, you didn't get it, so you saved $750?
Correct. Couldn't get it.
Incredible table for the money. For price tracking reference two years ago it was listed at $699.97 to sell down until they sold the floor model at $500.00
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