Select Home Depot Stores: Milwaukee 52"x22" 12-Drawer Heavy Duty Workbench Cabinet
$598
$998.00
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Select Home Depot Stores (link just for reference) has Milwaukee 52"x22" 12-Drawer Heavy Duty Mobile Workbench Cabinet in Red/Black (48-22-8559) on clearance for $598 valid for in-store purchase only.
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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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Pricing/offer is valid for in-store purchase only; store SKU 1006693956 for reference
This is a great price if you're able to locate this product in-stores, as this product is on clearance; was previously $998 ($400 Off or 40.08% Overall Savings)
Product/availability/pricing may not be available in all locations
Offer valid while supplies last
Additional Notes
Product has scored 4.5/5 star rating w/ over 190+ customer reviews on Home Depot
Home Depot[homedepot.com] has Milwaukee 52 in. W x 22 in. D 12 Drawer Heavy Duty Mobile Workbench Cabinet in Red for $598.
Online pricing shows $998 as you will only able able to get for this price via B&M.
Features:
Reinforced 6-Gauge angle iron trolley base frame provides 2,500 load weight capacity
1.2 in. solid wood top is coated on all 6 sides for protection and durability
Deep bottom right drawer includes a power tool organizer for your cordless tools and batteries
Large, push-bar side handle has a rugged, knurled finish and can be mounted on either the left or right side of the cabinet (one handle is included with purchase)
5 in. x 2 in. industrial grade, polypropylene casters (2 swivel with dual locking pedal top brake and 2 rigid casters) for ease of mobility or securing in a stationary position
Barrel key internal locking mechanism to secure your tools
6-outlet with two 2.1 Amp USB charging ports built into the cabinet side wall
Includes pre-cut, premium PVC solid drawer liners to keep your tools in place
Rubber corner bumpers and aluminum edge guards help protect it from accidental damage
Assembled dimensions with handle and casters installed: 55.1 in. W x 22.1 in. D x 41.1 in. H and weighs approximately 393 lbs.
Found 2 at the Cleveland, TN. location. They had white/standard tags with the $598 price shown. Brickseek and online don't show this price or say clearance. I went to several other stores and none had this price.
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.
i guess if your tools are from IKEA then why not. Otherwise that's a bit crappy
The Milwaukee is 18Ga steel with an angle iron frame. Husky heavy duty is 19Ga without the reinforced frame.
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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05-31-2023 at 06:04 AM.
Found 2 at the Cleveland, TN. location. They had white/standard tags with the $598 price shown. Brickseek and online don't show this price or say clearance. I went to several other stores and none had this price.
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.
How does this compare to us general quality, the 56 inch US general is $800 from harbor freight now, anyone know if this one's better or worse quality?
How does this compare to us general quality, the 56 inch US general is $800 from harbor freight now, anyone know if this one's better or worse quality?
Have you ever heard bad things about milwaukee stuff? I can't vocher for either, but milwaukee is a better product in general.
How does this compare to us general quality, the 56 inch US general is $800 from harbor freight now, anyone know if this one's better or worse quality?
Cant vouch for the Harbor Freight stuff but for the size of the Milwaukee, it moved around like butter compared to the $400 Husky. The drawers were solid and the soft close was next level in comparison as well.
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05-31-2023 at 03:53 PM.
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I want one of these but I just can't justify paying $600 when I can just put an old Ikea dresser in my garage for free and just throw my tools into it. I dunno man
Ah yes the Vantoo, I use the the Vorshan for the LED vanity to light my bench area and a melamine particle board work surface from the Gorshalg along with it.
I want one of these but I just can't justify paying $600 when I can just put an old Ikea dresser in my garage for free and just throw my tools into it. I dunno man
i guess if your tools are from IKEA then why not. Otherwise that's a bit crappy
How does this compare to us general quality, the 56 inch US general is $800 from harbor freight now, anyone know if this one's better or worse quality?
You can get the 56 inch from HF and it's larger and equal quality to the Milwaukee box. It's hard to beat the US general boxes.
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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).
https://www.homedepot.c
This one was $800 (It actually shows this price online for me).
https://www.homedepot.c
This was $700 (2 available, didn't take pictures).
https://www.homedepot.c
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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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Electricalsushi
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).
https://www.homedepot.c
This one was $800 (It actually shows this price online for me).
https://www.homedepot.c
This was $700 (2 available, didn't take pictures).
https://www.homedepot.c
Have you ever heard bad things about milwaukee stuff? I can't vocher for either, but milwaukee is a better product in general.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank 89turboii
i guess if your tools are from IKEA then why not. Otherwise that's a bit crappy
You can get the 56 inch from HF and it's larger and equal quality to the Milwaukee box. It's hard to beat the US general boxes.