Select Home Depot Stores have
46" x 24.5" Husky 9-Drawer Solid Wood Top Mobile Workbench Tool Chest on sale for
$398. Select free store pickup where available.
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About this Item:
- Internal keyed locking system (with 2 provided keys) provides added security
- Equipped with heavy-duty 5 in. x 2 in. casters (2 swivel with brake plus 2 rigid)
- Full extension 100 lbs. rated ball bearing drawer slides
- Heavy-duty, all-welded 21-Gauge steel construction with an industrial powder-coated finish
- Premium drawer liners included
- Total weight capacity (top and drawers): 1500 lbs
- Packaged dimensions (approximate): 49.5 in. W x 31.1 in. D x 39 in. H and weighs 338.36 lbs.
- Assembled dimensions (approximate): 46 in. W (49.1 in. with handle included) x 27.5 in. D (51 in. with table raised) x 36.8 in. H and weighs 293.7 lbs.
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Key differences that I observed:
- the drawers on the Yukon wobbled more
- the Yukon is noticeably smaller given the 18" depth and I believe it's shorter by a couple inches
- Yukon is missing the power trip
- the Husky has soft close drawer slides
I received my Husky rolling chest on Monday and have been really happy with it. Saw the Milwaukee on clearance for 599 in the HD store yesterday and that one is really nice, but obviously 200 more.
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Key differences that I observed:
- the drawers on the Yukon wobbled more
- the Yukon is noticeably smaller given the 18" depth and I believe it's shorter by a couple inches
- Yukon is missing the power trip
- the Husky has soft close drawer slides
I received my Husky rolling chest on Monday and have been really happy with it. Saw the Milwaukee on clearance for 599 in the HD store yesterday and that one is really nice, but obviously 200 more.
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If I were to roll this around in the garage, wouldn't the power strip connection become a hassle?
I've never owned a toolbox like this before.
The HF version of this is about 6" less deep.
They both use thinner metal, 21ga for example, vs the roller cabinet/tool cart.
This for $400 vs the HF for $330 comes down to if you want/need the depth and have room for it. Both are similar priced when you factor in size.
They both use thinner metal, 21ga for example, vs the roller cabinet/tool cart.
This for $400 vs the HF for $330 comes down to if you want/need the depth and have room for it. Both are similar priced when you factor in size.
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I think I paid about $100 more for a black one in December. It had free delivery which is why I chose it. It's holding up and works well. The power strip is kinda "flimsy" or at least the metal around it is. Since mine lives in a shed and doesn't move it's ok but if you're gonna beat on it keep that in mind.