Home Depot has
27" Husky 11-Drawer Tool Chest & Cabinet Combo (Glossy Gray, 410-027-0111) on sale for
$329. Select free store pickup where available.
Thanks to Community Member
Mustangdvr2b for sharing this deal.
- Note: Pricing and availability for pickup may vary.
About this Item:
- Soft close ball bearing slides with a weight capacity of 100 lbs.
- All welded steel construction with a tough, rust-resistant power coating
- Top lid is easy to open with recessed lid handles and gas struts
- Extra-large bottom drawer is supported by a double set of slides
- 5 in. x 2 in. casters (2-stationary and 2-swivel with toe locks) can support up to 1,500 lbs
- Internal keyed locking system (with 2-provided keys)
- Drawer dimensions: top drawer: 1st 23 in. W x 15 in. D x 2.4 in. H, 2nd and 3rd drawers: 23.75 in. W x 15 in. D x 3.3 in. H, 4th drawer: 23 in. W x 15 in. D x 6 in. H, bottom drawer: 23 in. W x 15 in. D x 9.6 in. H
- Chest drawer dimensions: top till: 26 in. W x 15.9 in. D x 3 in. H, two small drawers: 10.6 in. W x 14 in. D x 1.8 in. H, two medium drawers: 10.6 in. W x 14 in. D x 3.1 in. H, two large drawers: 22.75 in. W x 14 in. D x 3.6 in. H
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BUT if I were to buy another Today, I would spend the extra $70 and get the 36" model. Because mine is packed to the gills and I ended up having to buying another to have enough room for my mechanics' tools.
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This 27' has 13,650 cu in of storage space while the 36" has 21,471 cu in. So that's 50% more storage for only $70 more.
Also with the 27" the inside of the Drawer width is 23" (or less on the uppers). Which means I have 24"+ breaker bars, pry bars, torque wrenches and grabber tools that are too long to fit in the drawers (short of laying one tool in diagonally) .
Again, I'm not knocking the quality of this 27" box but if you're a degenerate SlickDealer like me who loves tools deals, this thing will fil up quickly. Fwiw, I've had mine since Sears, good Craftsman tools and SYWR points rolling was still a thing....
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It fits my area perfect and for the price I couldn't pass it up. I don't plan on exposing it to a crazy amount of use so I expect it to last forever, hopefully.
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BUT if I were to buy another Today, I would spend the extra $70 and get the 36" model. Because mine is packed to the gills and I ended up having to buying another to have enough room for my mechanics' tools.
https://www.homedepot.c
https://slickdeals.net/f/16692752-36-husky-12-drawer-tool-chest-398-at-home-depot-ymmv?src=SiteSe
This 27' has 13,650 cu in of storage space while the 36" has 21,471 cu in. So that's 50% more storage for only $70 more.
Also with the 27" the inside of the Drawer width is 23" (or less on the uppers). Which means I have 24"+ breaker bars, pry bars, torque wrenches and grabber tools that are too long to fit in the drawers (short of laying one tool in diagonally) .
Again, I'm not knocking the quality of this 27" box but if you're a degenerate SlickDealer like me who loves tools deals, this thing will fil up quickly. Fwiw, I've had mine since Sears, good Craftsman tools and SYWR points rolling was still a thing....
BUT if I were to buy another Today, I would spend the extra $70 and get the 36" model. Because mine is packed to the gills and I ended up having to buying another to have enough room for my mechanics' tools.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky.../313066776 [homedepot.com]
https://slickdeals.net/f/16692752-36-husky-12-drawer-tool-chest-398-at-home-depot-ymmv?src=SiteSearc...
This 27' has 13,650 cu in of storage space while the 36" has 21,471 cu in. So that's 50% more storage for only $70 more.
Also with the 27" the inside of the Drawer width is 23" (or less on the uppers). Which means I have 24"+ breaker bars, pry bars, torque wrenches and grabber tools that are too long to fit in the drawers (short of laying one tool in diagonally) .
Again, I'm not knocking the quality of this 27" box but if you're a degenerate SlickDealer like me who loves tools deals, this thing will fil up quickly. Fwiw, I've had mine since Sears, good Craftsman tools and SYWR points rolling was still a thing....
also, can anyone tell me about the power strip? is there some cord that comes out the back of this thing? can it be tucked away if I don't use it? Seems kinda useless all things considered.
also, can anyone tell me about the power strip? is there some cord that comes out the back of this thing? can it be tucked away if I don't use it? Seems kinda useless all things considered.
BUT if I were to buy another Today, I would spend the extra $70 and get the 36" model. Because mine is packed to the gills and I ended up having to buying another to have enough room for my mechanics' tools.
https://www.homedepot.c
https://slickdeals.net/f/16692752-36-husky-12-drawer-tool-chest-398-at-home-depot-ymmv?src=SiteSe
This 27' has 13,650 cu in of storage space while the 36" has 21,471 cu in. So that's 50% more storage for only $70 more.
Also with the 27" the inside of the Drawer width is 23" (or less on the uppers). Which means I have 24"+ breaker bars, pry bars, torque wrenches and grabber tools that are too long to fit in the drawers (short of laying one tool in diagonally) .
Again, I'm not knocking the quality of this 27" box but if you're a degenerate SlickDealer like me who loves tools deals, this thing will fil up quickly. Fwiw, I've had mine since Sears, good Craftsman tools and SYWR points rolling was still a thing....
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