Northern Tool has
Gladiator Garageworks Adjustable Overhead Storage Rack (48"L x 24"W x 23"–37"H, ) on sale for
$24.99. Select free store pickup where available.
Thanks to community member
ShrewdMoney160 for sharing this deal.
Note, availability for store pickup will vary by location (
store locator). If you spend
$100 or more, use promo code
285756 to
save $20.
Features:
- This rack has a versatile height adjustment, dropping 23in.–37in. from the ceiling.
- 350-lb. capacity of evenly distributed weight
- Ideal for storing seasonal items, building supplies, full-sized bins, totes and more
- Steel construction is made to last
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Good deal if it works for your application. I was considering it for the side of my garage by my ceiling is too low for a 2 foot drop (max out at 18 inches).
Good deal if it works for your application. I was considering it for the side of my garage by my ceiling is too low for a 2 foot drop (max out at 18 inches).
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Hmm five shipped is 106 plus tax and 75 shipping or just get membership for 40 with free shipping... So 146 including membership.... Thoughts on this deal relative to past ones? Anyone?
Good deal if it works for your application. I was considering it for the side of my garage by my ceiling is too low for a 2 foot drop (max out at 18 inches).
edit: looks like $260, but it looks like you only get 1. Unless I'm missing something
https://www.costco.com/saferacks-...06897.html
edit: looks like $260, but it looks like you only get 1. Unless I'm missing something
https://www.costco.com/saferacks-...06897.html
https://www.costco.com/saferacks-...ue&nf=true
https://www.costco.com/saferacks-...ue&nf=true
*note it would be used along the center of a garage (top of the "A" running down the ridge) so both sides would be level to each other, just the bracket would be running down the pitch, not parallel to the floor.
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*note it would be used along the center of a garage (top of the "A" running down the ridge) so both sides would be level to each other, just the bracket would be running down the pitch, not parallel to the floor.
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