Home Depot has
Husky 46"x 24.5" Standard Duty 9-Drawer Mobile Workbench Cabinet w/ Solid Wood Top (Gloss Black with Silver Trim, H46MWC9V2) for
$398. Select free store pickup where available.
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Features: - Drawer dimensions: top drawer: 41.5 in. W x 21.7 in. D x 4.0 in. H, 4-small drawers: 19.4 in. W x 21.7 in. D x 3.0 in. H, 2-medium drawers: 19.4 in. W x 21.7 in. D x 3.5 in. H, 2-large drawers: 19.4 in. W x 21.7 in. D x 9.4 in. H
- 2 full extension ball bearing slides support up to 100 lbs. and feature soft-closing system that prevents drawers from slamming shut and ensures they stay closed
- All welded steel construction with a tough, rust-resistant powder coat black paint finish
- 46 in. x 24 in. solid wood top provides a large work surface
- Ergonomic tubular side handle makes it easy to move your cabinet around your work space
- 5 in. x 2 in. casters (2 stationary and 2 swivel with toe breaks) can support up to 1,200 lbs.
- Internal keyed locking system (with 2 provided keys) provide added security
- Integrated power strip with power outlets and 2 USB ports
- Minimal assembly required: attach casters and handle
- Carton dimensions: 50.5 in. W x 28.8 in. D x 34.3 in. H with a weight of 220.7 lbs.
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It was worth it then. I don't think it's worth this price now. The large upper drawer really yaws badly and I already have one bad rail on a lower drawer with minimal light use. This is the standard duty one so I think it's the same as the one I have. Suggest you check it out and compare it to the sturdier versions.
Husky has other products that are better quality and higher price as well.
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It was worth it then. I don't think it's worth this price now. The large upper drawer really yaws badly and I already have one bad rail on a lower drawer with minimal light use. This is the standard duty one so I think it's the same as the one I have. Suggest you check it out and compare it to the sturdier versions.
It was worth it then. I don't think it's worth this price now. The large upper drawer really yaws badly and I already have one bad rail on a lower drawer with minimal light use. This is the standard duty one so I think it's the same as the one I have. Suggest you check it out and compare it to the sturdier versions.
Just now, I compared the above deal to the HF matching size; The HF version does not have have a wood top and is 22 inches deep (2" less). On the flip side, the HF version has a capacity of 2600lbs, where as this one has a capacity of only a 1000lbs, Unfortunately, it's regular price is $179 more.
My point? I don't really have one, except that 45% more money, assuming regular price, will get you 250% more weight capacity at HF.
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It was worth it then. I don't think it's worth this price now. The large upper drawer really yaws badly and I already have one bad rail on a lower drawer with minimal light use. This is the standard duty one so I think it's the same as the one I have. Suggest you check it out and compare it to the sturdier versions.
I remember the two piece regular tool chests being $100, and the better ones going for $200. Saw them slowly going up to $300, 350, now they're still stuck at $448.xx for probably close to 2 years almost.
Just now, I compared the above deal to the HF matching size; The HF version does not have have a wood top and is 22 inches deep (2" less). On the flip side, the HF version has a capacity of 2600lbs, where as this one has a capacity of only a 1000lbs, Unfortunately, it's regular price is $179 more.
My point? I don't really have one, except that 45% more money, assuming regular price, will get you 250% more weight capacity at HF.
Link [harborfreight.com]
Husky has other products that are better quality and higher price as well.
Husky has other products that are better quality and higher price as well.
However, the Yukon will be going on sale as well and if you just need a basic chest it seems like a great choice
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Just now, I compared the above deal to the HF matching size; The HF version does not have have a wood top and is 22 inches deep (2" less). On the flip side, the HF version has a capacity of 2600lbs, where as this one has a capacity of only a 1000lbs, Unfortunately, it's regular price is $179 more.
My point? I don't really have one, except that 45% more money, assuming regular price, will get you 250% more weight capacity at HF.
Link [harborfreight.com]
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Here's a video comparing the two:
https://youtu.be/FAph9OMUXSQ
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