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forum thread Posted by chilizzle • Dec 7, 2024
forum thread Posted by chilizzle • Dec 7, 2024

Husky 72"x24" Heavy Duty 15-Drawer Mobile Workbench Cabinet Chest with Stainless Steel Top in Matte Black $1098

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Website says this is only good through EOD 12/8.

I was looking for the adjustable wood top 18 drawer version and stumbled across this stainless steel top (not adjustable) one on sale. I'm going to hold out for the adjustable one for my specific needs, but maybe this is helpful for someone else. They are all so expensive and not too many on good sales right now.

Also note that the matte black color seems to be $100 more expensive than other colors for other benches that offer various colors (this only comes in matte black - so consider that with pricing)

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky...lsrc=aw.ds
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Website says this is only good through EOD 12/8.

I was looking for the adjustable wood top 18 drawer version and stumbled across this stainless steel top (not adjustable) one on sale. I'm going to hold out for the adjustable one for my specific needs, but maybe this is helpful for someone else. They are all so expensive and not too many on good sales right now.

Also note that the matte black color seems to be $100 more expensive than other colors for other benches that offer various colors (this only comes in matte black - so consider that with pricing)

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky...lsrc=aw.ds

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Model: Husky 72 in. W x 24 in. D Heavy Duty 15-Drawer Mobile Workbench Cabinet Chest with Stainless Steel Top in Matte Black, Matte Black with Black Trim

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Instead of getting this one, I'd consider just bolting together two of the 46" ones.
https://slickdeals.net/f/17970768-husky-tool-storage-46-in-w-x-18-in-d-mobile-workbench-cabinet-in-g...
Save $500 and gain 20" of storage
(albeit without the stainless steel top, just a seamed wood top)
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Quote from UkeDog :
Instead of getting this one, I'd consider just bolting together two of the 46" ones.
https://slickdeals.net/f/17970768-husky-tool-storage-46-in-w-x-18-in-d-mobile-workbench-cabinet-in-g...
Save $500 and gain 20" of storage
(albeit without the stainless steel top, just a seamed wood top)
Sure, but you'd actually lose storage and work space by doing that.
2x(46x18)=1656 square inches
1x(72x24)=1726 square inches
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Quote from UkeDog :
Instead of getting this one, I'd consider just bolting together two of the 46" ones.
https://slickdeals.net/f/17970768-husky-tool-storage-46-in-w-x-18-in-d-mobile-workbench-cabinet-in-g...
Save $500 and gain 20" of storage
(albeit without the stainless steel top, just a seamed wood top)
18" vs 24" depth difference
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Quote from g3ck1 :
18" vs 24" depth difference
How shallow of me!
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Dang. Was about to jump on this, but it expired.
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Quote from jeff34270 :
Sure, but you'd actually lose storage and work space by doing that.
2x(46x18)=1656 square inches
1x(72x24)=1726 square inches
Not to mention the difference in quality. The heavy duty cabinets have much better quality than the standard ones.
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Quote from DetroitKingz :
Not to mention the difference in quality. The heavy duty cabinets have much better quality than the standard ones.
I was wondering about that, looking at the picture of it.
If it's so heavy duty, why would that middle set of wheels be necessary?
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Quote from UkeDog :
I was wondering about that, looking at the picture of it.
If it's so heavy duty, why would that middle set of wheels be necessary?
Because "Heavy Duty" is actually their mid-tier line, although still a lot better quality than the standard duty. Their "Professional Duty" line is their top line, and is where you will see the middle wheels eliminated, although at 2 to 3 times the cost of the Heavy Duty line.

Personally, I don't like the middle wheels because it makes it a lot more difficult to maneuver. Which is one reason why I bought the 61" Heavy Duty workbench, which can be found at some local Home Depot's for $798
Last edited by DetroitKingz December 9, 2024 at 09:42 AM.
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Quote from DetroitKingz :
Because "Heavy Duty" is actually their mid-tier line, although still a lot better quality than the standard duty. Their "Professional Duty" line is their top line, and is where you will see the middle wheels eliminated, although at 2 to 3 times the cost of the Heavy Duty line.Personally, I don't like the middle wheels because it makes it a lot more difficult to maneuver. Which is one reason why I bought the 61" Heavy Duty workbench, which can be found at some local Home Depot's for $798
The equivalent 72" heavy duty (18 drawer?) with the adjustable wooden top at least has swiveling middle wheels. Seems like a dumb thing to drop for a different drawer layout and SS top. With those locked center wheels, I couldn't get this in the spot I want it without a regular fight... the other reason I passed on this one.