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expirediceman758 posted Oct 23, 2024 05:19 PM
expirediceman758 posted Oct 23, 2024 05:19 PM

Husky 46" 9-Drawer Mobile Workbench Cabinet (Gloss Black) $298 + Free Shipping

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My store had one in stock. Seems like a good deal on this particular chest.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky.../322631796

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My store had one in stock. Seems like a good deal on this particular chest.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky.../322631796

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Model: Husky 46 in. W x 18 in. D 9-Drawer Gloss Black Mobile Workbench Cabinet with Solid Wood Top

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Oct 24, 2024 12:00 PM
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dbernie41Oct 24, 2024 12:00 PM
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Quote from sheboygenz :
Thanks OP. Definitely something I could use and pulled trigger on. Does look exactly like the harbor freight Yukon brand which is $350. Probably keep an eye for a price adjustment should it drop any significant amount
How long of a window do you get for a price adjustment?
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Oct 24, 2024 12:22 PM
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ratiostrainOct 24, 2024 12:22 PM
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Quote from coltrane69 :
Agree, Lumber is a sore subject with me. It's one of the prime examples and lessons on how Tariffs don't generally work out for the American Consumer, or really help the American workers. In 2017 Trump applied a 20% tariff on Canadian Lumber, Canadian lumber obviously went up in price and American Lumber decided to also take advantage and raise their prices accordingly. So did the Tariffs add American Jobs, no? The American Companies just made more profit and we all paid more for lumber. In the Post pandemic times, lumber companies just figured they mind as well jump on the Bandwagon of corporate price gouging like everyone else. The tariff has been reduced over the years, but if all that wasn't enough, the Biden administration just almost doubled the current Canadian lumber Tariff this August up from 8% to 14%.And people wonder why general construction and housing costs are so expensive these days. The General contractor surely isn't gonna pay for the increased costs of raw Material, you are.On a side note, it seems the biggest benefactor of the Trump China Tariffs so far has been Mexico, Not the American worker or consumer. Biden could've lifted these tariffs when he took office but chose not to. Definitely not giving Biden a free pass on this issue either.https://apnews.com/article/china-...60f986b76eTariffs aren't a silver bullet solution that will solve all of our problems.
The USA is in a difficult spot economically. Every single tactic has severe disadvantages. Tariffs are a way to bring the relevant nations to the negotiation table. In the end, that's the hope. The USA has chased it's manufacturing base out of the country. We are looking into the abyss of a variety of devastating monetary issues at the same time. Even with a dream team administration, we may have to endure severe burdens going forward. Can't avoid the basic physics of economics forever! We are wearing out are ability to kick that can down the road.
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Oct 24, 2024 12:59 PM
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woodshedOct 24, 2024 12:59 PM
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Lets gooooo
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Oct 24, 2024 01:06 PM
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JoebotOct 24, 2024 01:06 PM
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Is this better than the "Husky Tool Storage Standard Duty Red Tool Chest Combo (27"W x 18"D x 58"H) $298 + Free Store Pickup" from yesterday? I'm trying to decide on which one I should go with.
Oct 24, 2024 01:07 PM
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shawliuOct 24, 2024 01:07 PM
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Quote from ratiostrain :
The USA is in a difficult spot economically. Every single tactic has severe disadvantages. Tariffs are a way to bring the relevant nations to the negotiation table. In the end, that's the hope. The USA has chased it's manufacturing base out of the country. We are looking into the abyss of a variety of devastating monetary issues at the same time. Even with a dream team administration, we may have to endure severe burdens going forward. Can't avoid the basic physics of economics forever! We are wearing out are ability to kick that can down the road.
Unless you are willing to pay $1000 for this thing, manufacturing jobs are not coming back to the US. The best scenario for the US is to move some manufacturing back with the adoption of more and more robots.
I went to China this summer and was amazed how much the car manufacturing industry has advanced there in the last 5 years, due to massive capital investment and fierce competition. Just imagine Kansas alone has 3 startup car manufacturers. 5 years ago the streets were full of German/Japanese/American cars and all of a sudden they are flooded with local brands cars. Many people I knew there sold there BMW and Mercedes for local brands that I had not heard of. Not because they are cheaper but better for the same amount of money. On average it takes a Chinese car manufacturer 18 months to design and mass produce a new car, and it is 36 months for a Japanese/American car manufacturer. They are reshaping the industry. In Mexico nearly 30% of new cars sold are Chinese brands. No wonder the US government had to add a hefty tariff on Chinese cars because if not, sam thing happened to Japanese cars years ago will happen again to Chinese cars.
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Oct 24, 2024 01:23 PM
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OisterboyOct 24, 2024 01:23 PM
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I've been looking at the harbor freight one but now this is about the price of theirs...hmm.
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BearFlagOct 24, 2024 01:35 PM
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Thank you! Grabbed 2 - 1 for business and 1 for home.

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Daniel243320Oct 24, 2024 01:36 PM
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Quote from Joebot :
Is this better than the "Husky Tool Storage Standard Duty Red Tool Chest Combo (27"W x 18"D x 58"H) $298 + Free Store Pickup" from yesterday? I'm trying to decide on which one I should go with.
Same ..
Oct 24, 2024 01:51 PM
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JMBauer74Oct 24, 2024 01:51 PM
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Yikes, lots of inflation on these. Picked up the 52 inch version with peg board a few years back for $198. Has been solid for the $. Wouldn't touch this for $298 though.
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Oct 24, 2024 02:05 PM
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Snow-DanOct 24, 2024 02:05 PM
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FYI if depth is a complaint I discovered the 52"x 24.5" all black version under the same page is also on sale from $648 to $498. I was also disappointed in the 18" depth.
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dbernie41Oct 24, 2024 03:01 PM
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Quote from Daniel243320 :
Same ..
An extra 19" in width seems pretty significant
Oct 24, 2024 03:32 PM
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pikapaloozaOct 24, 2024 03:32 PM
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As much as I'm sad I missed this for $199, I don't think prices are coming back down anytime in the near future. I've had my eye on these for a bit, so I think I'll probably bite on 2, try to find a way to back to back them. storage + work space.

oh, and 10% military really made this more enticing.
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Oct 24, 2024 03:39 PM
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L0wangOct 24, 2024 03:39 PM
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Quote from UkeDog :
I wish eggs were $0.49 a dozen like before the pandemic. Don't even get me started about lumber!
Let's talk about hard wood…sheesh
Oct 24, 2024 03:45 PM
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L0wangOct 24, 2024 03:45 PM
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Quote from shawliu :
Unless you are willing to pay $1000 for this thing, manufacturing jobs are not coming back to the US. The best scenario for the US is to move some manufacturing back with the adoption of more and more robots.
I went to China this summer and was amazed how much the car manufacturing industry has advanced there in the last 5 years, due to massive capital investment and fierce competition. Just imagine Kansas alone has 3 startup car manufacturers. 5 years ago the streets were full of German/Japanese/American cars and all of a sudden they are flooded with local brands cars. Many people I knew there sold there BMW and Mercedes for local brands that I had not heard of. Not because they are cheaper but better for the same amount of money. On average it takes a Chinese car manufacturer 18 months to design and mass produce a new car, and it is 36 months for a Japanese/American car manufacturer. They are reshaping the industry. In Mexico nearly 30% of new cars sold are Chinese brands. No wonder the US government had to add a hefty tariff on Chinese cars because if not, sam thing happened to Japanese cars years ago will happen again to Chinese cars.
Japanese actually paid their people more money…. They just out innovated us… their main innovation was quality. Not the latest trinket the salesman shows you.

The Chinese and Koreans practice gov subsidized industries with cut throat control. When Apple needs 10k engineers they just pluck them from the nearby factory, not resumes/linked in. Just done. When the startup goes broke, the nearby startup just absorbs them, not some vulture capitalist

It has led to fascinating innovation at unknown costs…which we could just throw $10bill at our car industry and say get with it or go broke…. But that'll never happen.

Several documentaries Walmart sold out our manufacturer, they told Rubbermaid to cut price by 10% and go do it in china. This isn't about thousands it's about nickels
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TenseFruit9457Oct 24, 2024 04:18 PM
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Quote from phyko1 :
Darn was hoping this was for the 46x24...not the 46x18.
You're not fitting anything into 18's 🍻
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