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Milwaukee 52"x22" 12-Drawer Heavy Duty Mobile Workbench Cabinet in Red/Black (48-22-8559) on clearance for
$598 valid for
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About the Product- 52" Mobile Tool Bench w/ 6-Outlet/2-USB Power Center
- 12-Drawer/22" Amble Working Space
- 121 Lbs. Rated Soft Close Ball Bearing Drawer Slides
- Large Push Bar Side Handle
- Industrial Grade/Polypropylene Casters
- Rubber Corner Bumpers/Aluminum Edge Guards
- Minimal Assembly Required
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I bought one using the HD Credit card and one of their 10% off coupons.
This tool box is pretty awesome at this price. I have several of the Hart toolboxes from the walmart deal, several husky tool boxes, and one other (narrow/tall) Milwaukee tool box. This one is by far the sturdiest and heaviest (for its size). It is a rolling tank of a box.
While I was there I saw several other boxes with slashed prices.
They have one of these for $850 (Didn't take pictures).
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This one was $800 (It actually shows this price online for me).
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This was $700 (2 available, didn't take pictures).
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Drawers are rated 120 Lbs. on both models, but the Milwaukee feels nicer (slide, soft close, sturdiness).
Wood top is slightly thicker on the Milwaukee (not a big deal).
Husky has (6) 6" swivel castors for better maneuverability (Milwaukee has (2) 5" swivels, (2) straight).
Milwaukee has a way nicer push/pull handle much closer to a chunk of deadlift bar (Husky is thinner, tubular steel). Not a deal breaker.
Milwaukee is 393lbs, Husky is 440lbs.
I have (1) Husky heavy duty tool chest, (2) Husky heavy duty workbenches, (1) Milwaukee narrow tool chest, and now (1) Milwaukee workbench.
All are great for the money and I wouldn't feel bad about re-buying any of them. Pick what works best for your workspace and you will be happy with it.
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I decided just to apply for a second Home Depot card. That gave me an immediate $50 discount so I didn't have to worry about whether a 10% coupon would work or not. I also learned that it was a discontinued SKU. So, once they're gone, they're gone. I picked mine up at the 49735 zip code. It was still in a crate and storage up on a top shelf. It was the only one they had. As of yesterday, there was one more located at zip code 49770. Happy hunting! OP repped.
All the Husky cabinets are also on sale.
I got a floor model, and it's in perfect condition.
I applied for a new credit card to get the $50 coupon.
They just marked it out today.
Milwaukee 52"
So she paid the full amount, then they immediately credited her back the difference. You can try that as ours is supposed to be here on Tuesday.
Thank you OP!
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Have to throw away when your done with it (like I am with a 10 yr old Husky). This you could probably sell for what you paid (yay inflation)
When it comes to reliable and durable tool storage, it's the metal gauge and drawer slides that really matter. The Milwaukee is a pretty respectable 18 gauge with 120lbs rated slides. The $800 US General doesn't show those specs, only the caster rating - and it doesn't even have a solid wood work surface.
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Very heavy.They had to remove the wooden frame for it to fit iny truck
It was easy for me to get it out somehow.
4 runner has extended shelf so I could push it as far as the shelf went then slowly made its way to concrete with bending it carefully and then tilted it making it stand on its wheels.It wasn't difficult at all somehow.It seemed impossible at the store as three people with fork lift had to push. it inside my 4runner
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