Saw 3 of these combo chests sitting in my local store marked down to $298 from $548. Brickseek inventory checker and Home Depot's website both say unavailable, but I know there are 3 sets in the local store currently.
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Saw 3 of these combo chests sitting in my local store marked down to $298 from $548. Brickseek inventory checker and Home Depot's website both say unavailable, but I know there are 3 sets in the local store currently.
Model: Husky 27 in. 10-Drawer Blue Tool Chest Combo
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Red 11 drawer is available and $298. Is this better or worse than the Husky?
I'm debating on getting the Milwaukee packout drawers but a whole set with wheels is going to cost me 500. For a DIY that doesn't have much stuff I might just lean towards this option and pay more for Milwaukee.
Red 11 drawer is available and $298. Is this better or worse than the Husky?
I'm debating on getting the Milwaukee packout drawers but a whole set with wheels is going to cost me 500. For a DIY that doesn't have much stuff I might just lean towards this option and pay more for Milwaukee.
The red 11 drawer should also be Husky. They do have different manufacturers between colors and particular styles - found that out when trying to get a set of keys.
Adam savage stated that once a tool goes in the drawer, it's forgotten. He recommends a peg board system instead. While I do agree with him, I still like my drawer with a work bench
Yea I disagree with that. Obviously for efficiency, the most used tools should be on display, but that doesn't mean I forget what else I have
Adam savage stated that once a tool goes in the drawer, it's forgotten. He recommends a peg board system instead. While I do agree with him, I still like my drawer with a work bench
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Yea I disagree with that. Obviously for efficiency, the most used tools should be on display, but that doesn't mean I forget what else I have
I don't think that Adam Savage is a car mechanic. Peg board might work for tinkering on little projects here and there, but working on vehicles typically requires much more than a pegboard can efficiently hold.
My very much overflowing 56" socket drawer could never fit on a wall.
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This or the US General from HF? Although the 27 bottom roller from HF costs like $400 w/o discount, they seem to be very well reviewed and recommended by many. HF one is 22inch deep vs 18inch for the Husky I believe.
298 for top AND bottom seems like a great deal though?
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13508 cu. in. for the Husky 10 drawer
11600 cu. in. for the US General 27inch roll cab, 7 drawer
16% more storage space.
Last edited by czhao1009 January 11, 2024 at 12:50 PM.
I've bought a couple Husky chests and cabinets lately a little over half off. I called the store on the big one and asked for a price check and they look on HD.com like we do and it shows full price. I asked the nice lady to actually scan it and it came up with the sale price. From $1198 to $498. Definitely worth the call or a visit.
This or the US General from HF? Although the 27 bottom roller from HF costs like $400 w/o discount, they seem to be very well reviewed and recommended by many. HF one is 22inch deep vs 18inch for the Husky I believe.
298 for top AND bottom seems like a great deal though?
edit:
13508 cu. in. for the Husky 10 drawer
11600 cu. in. for the US General 27inch roll cab, 7 drawer
16% more storage space.
Just a few years ago you could get a 3 tier US General box for 300. Their prices are nearly tripled now.
Regarding storage space, total space isn't always the most important. For a lot of hand tools, more drawers with less overall space is probably better than more space with less drawers, unless you don't mind piling tools up in them
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I'm debating on getting the Milwaukee packout drawers but a whole set with wheels is going to cost me 500. For a DIY that doesn't have much stuff I might just lean towards this option and pay more for Milwaukee.
I'm debating on getting the Milwaukee packout drawers but a whole set with wheels is going to cost me 500. For a DIY that doesn't have much stuff I might just lean towards this option and pay more for Milwaukee.
My very much overflowing 56" socket drawer could never fit on a wall.
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298 for top AND bottom seems like a great deal though?
edit:
13508 cu. in. for the Husky 10 drawer
11600 cu. in. for the US General 27inch roll cab, 7 drawer
16% more storage space.
298 for top AND bottom seems like a great deal though?
edit:
13508 cu. in. for the Husky 10 drawer
11600 cu. in. for the US General 27inch roll cab, 7 drawer
16% more storage space.
Regarding storage space, total space isn't always the most important. For a lot of hand tools, more drawers with less overall space is probably better than more space with less drawers, unless you don't mind piling tools up in them
Has $79 shipping though. Also available in store.
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Has $79 shipping though. Also available in store.
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