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frontpage Posted by IamWU • 3d ago

Husky 10-Drawer 52"x24.5" Mobile Workbench w/ Solid Wood Top (Army Green)

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$498

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Home Depot has Husky 10-Drawer 52"x24.5" Mobile Workbench w/ Solid Wood Top (Army Green/Limited Edition) for $498. Select free store pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to community member IamWU for finding this deal

Note, product/availability may vary depending on location.

About the Product
  • All Welded Steel Construction
  • 52"x24.5" Solid Wood Top Work Surface
  • Mobile Workbench
  • Tough Rust Resistant Powder Coat Finish
  • Full Extension Ball Bearing Slides
  • Ergonomic Tubular Side Handle
  • Internal Keyed Locking System
  • Integrated Power Strip w/ 6-Outlets/2-USB Ports
  • Aluminum Corner Guards
  • Weight Capacity: 1500 Lbs.
Warranty
  • Includes 3-year manufacturer limited warranty w/ purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • This workbench is constructed of 21-gauge steel/large wood surface for all projects; Minimal assembly required w/ attached casters/side handles
    • Product is eligible for within 90-days of purchase
    • Offer valid while supplies last

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Home Depot has Husky 10-Drawer 52"x24.5" Mobile Workbench w/ Solid Wood Top (Army Green/Limited Edition) for $498. Select free store pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to community member IamWU for finding this deal

Note, product/availability may vary depending on location.

About the Product
  • All Welded Steel Construction
  • 52"x24.5" Solid Wood Top Work Surface
  • Mobile Workbench
  • Tough Rust Resistant Powder Coat Finish
  • Full Extension Ball Bearing Slides
  • Ergonomic Tubular Side Handle
  • Internal Keyed Locking System
  • Integrated Power Strip w/ 6-Outlets/2-USB Ports
  • Aluminum Corner Guards
  • Weight Capacity: 1500 Lbs.
Warranty
  • Includes 3-year manufacturer limited warranty w/ purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • This workbench is constructed of 21-gauge steel/large wood surface for all projects; Minimal assembly required w/ attached casters/side handles
    • Product is eligible for within 90-days of purchase
    • Offer valid while supplies last

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Written by IamWU

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I paid $10 for lunch 2 years ago so I don't eat lunch anymore cause it's not a deal
What he said. 24 is a good depth for a workbench. As much as a fan of HFT I am. They are at 18 or 20. That extra 4 inches makes a difference...ask your wife.

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2d ago
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CEOTheNetwork
2d ago
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I've been looking for a good Workbench for my shop, and every review I have seen shows how much better the ones at Harbor Freight are built compared to the offerings from Lowe's and Home Depot. US General is definitely well built, but this one he took apart the Yukon and showed why it was superior. Now, this color is definitely cool, but you can pick up a black Yukon for $279 if you are a rewards member at Harbor Freight, or $349 for the one with more drawers.
Has anyone seen any updated videos with a complete disassembly? Perhaps things have changed?
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Ride_The_Sky
2d ago
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This is why people buy pick up trucks. Nonsense that you can't get this shipped without paying absurd amount. These are super heavy even if you rent home depot truck... You need a ramp. Than you got a deal.
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sponz
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Quote from RyanF8513 :
Is it feasible to get this into a basement? Does it come apart so it's not a single 300lb package? Ideally I could use a block and tackle to get it lowered but 300lbs is a lot if it slips and crashes.
Flip it on it's side and use a dolly against the flat side. 2 people should make it pretty easy. Just a step at a time.
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NervousMoney880
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Quote from sealingeng :
It's a fully assembled, heavy widowmaker. I have 2 in my garage and they don't appear easy to take apart

Take the drawers out to alleviate some weight
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thenewjs23
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Quote from wsm233 :
I'm seeing $648
Same here
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Taco_Doomsday
2d ago
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I'm seeing 7 at $498.00 in the San Jose area, and 5 also at $498 in the San Diego area. Sounds like it's a YMMV kind of deal.
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
This is why people buy pick up trucks. Nonsense that you can't get this shipped without paying absurd amount. These are super heavy even if you rent home depot truck... You need a ramp. Than you got a deal.
Modern truck beds are too high, use a van or a trailer. These type things are notoriously damaged during delivery, so it's best to check one out in person and arrange your own transport.

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Keepinitslick
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I picked up two of these. I've been eyeing workbenches for a while and this is a good deal. They had some same size (24.5" depth) but in black, local only, for $498 about 5 months ago that slowly cleared out. I was sad I missed it and with tariffs thought that price point was gone.

Anybody comparing these to HF is not looking at depth. Jump on this price, because this might be the last time you see this size for this price.
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Quote from numnutz6383 :
What he said. 24 is a good depth for a workbench. As much as a fan of HFT I am. They are at 18 or 20. That extra 4 inches makes a difference...ask your wife.
Some say its the difference between ooh and ahhh
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Ride_The_Sky
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Quote from jeff34270 :
Modern truck beds are too high, use a van or a trailer. These type things are notoriously damaged during delivery, so it's best to check one out in person and arrange your own transport.

Those u haul ones some of them have ramps. It's still super hassle since you have to strap them too.
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Quote from RelaxedCrowd8114 :
Got a link to a better deal?

It's called wait
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Best way to transport these is in pickup truck. Have employee help you load on flat bed. Line up flat bed with truck bed, lift front end up. Lift and set front on tailgate. Move to the end and lift, slide into truck bed.

At home, the opposite but use a four wheel caster dolly. Push workbench off truck bed, align dolly so it partially lands on it. Go slow until workbench teeters off. Jump off bed lift the end off tailgate and push off. The 2-3' drop will be fine just go slow and controlled. Even better if you have a second person and just control lift the end off and nto the dolly.

I unloaded solo no problem (I'm 135lbs). This is how we loaded gun safes when I worked at Costco. Don't try to muscle it and don't put yourself in any spot you'll get pinched.

I also saw all the prices of the 42" at this same price so figured it could have possibly been a price mistake. Buy now think later. Returning wouldn't be as fun but not impossible.
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I'm just going to assume you're joking

Not one bit

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