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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.

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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

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  • 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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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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Quote from ryan7979 :
Not a deal. I paid $400 for this 2 years ago

I paid $10 for lunch 2 years ago so I don't eat lunch anymore cause it's not a deal
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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.
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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.

It's a fully assembled, heavy widowmaker. I have 2 in my garage and they don't appear easy to take apart
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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.

You can probably remove the drawers and wheels to take some weight off.
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Maybe I would buy this with free shipping
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Quote from ryan7979 :
Not a deal. I paid $400 for this 2 years ago
Got a link to a better deal?
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Quote from ryan7979 :
Not a deal. I paid $400 for this 2 years ago
I'm just going to assume you're joking
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this is the usual price lol
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Quote from RelaxedCrowd8114 :
Got a link to a better deal?
yeah, harborfreight.com
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Quote from AtTheLeftThere :
yeah, harborfreight.com
Does Harbor Freight have one at this size (24.5" depth) and price? I don't think so.
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Quote from Giantcrazy :
Does Harbor Freight have one at this size (24.5" depth) and price? I don't think so.

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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Quote from AtTheLeftThere :
yeah, harborfreight.com
The only workbench toolbox that Harbor Freight carries is the little $350 Yukon which is a joke compared to this in terms of quality and size.
The closest (wider but less deep) base cabinet that they have is the US General that costs $900 and doesn't have a workbench top. https://www.harborfreight.com/too...58714.html
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This is about $200 off the price for the other Husky 52" Standard Duty Rolling Tool Chest. Husky has a few levels of tool boxes. They have a heavy duty and regular duty. The Standard Duty boxes are probably fine boxes for homeowners, DIYers, and anyone that doesn't currently, or plans to acquire, a massive socket drawer. Comparing these Husky boxes to the US General boxes is an apples and oranges comparison. They both have similar storage volume, but the US General boxes far exceeds the Husky when it comes to weight capacity. If I could get one of these in another color at this price, I'd probably pick one up.
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Quote from Taco_Doomsday :
This is about $200 off the price for the other Husky 52" Standard Duty Rolling Tool Chest. Husky has a few levels of tool boxes. They have a heavy duty and regular duty. The Standard Duty boxes are probably fine boxes for homeowners, DIYers, and anyone that doesn't currently, or plans to acquire, a massive socket drawer. Comparing these Husky boxes to the US General boxes is an apples and oranges comparison. They both have similar storage volume, but the US General boxes far exceeds the Husky when it comes to weight capacity. If I could get one of these in another color at this price, I'd probably pick one up.
It's no surprise that the one that costs almost twice as much is better quality. The HF is designed to have more toolboxes stacked on top of it, so it has a higher weight capacity, and it needs beefier casters. The drawer slides are only moderately better at 120lbs per pair versus 100lbs.
But yeah, they are apples to oranges as one is a workbench toolbox that costs $500 and the other is a rolling cabinet that costs $900. It is ridiculous that someone even mentioned Harbor Freight as a better deal.
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