Lowes[lowes.com] has Craftsman 37" Wide 4-Drawer Rolling Tool Workstation (Black) on sale for $199. Shipping is free.
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Product Description:
Proudly Made in Sedalia, MO with global materials. Butcher block work surface: 2/3-in thick. Full extension, soft close drawer slides: 100-lb capacity per drawer. Easy mobility - move this cabinet freely about your work area with 5-in x 2-in reinforced mounting caster wheels, toe locking brakes, and up to a 1, 500-lbs load rating. Surface protection - help minimize impact and reduce wear on the tool cabinet with controlled soft-close drawers (your ears will thank you as well). Guard your gear - your tools get all the action they need, drawer liners help provide a cushioned space when not in use,. Maximize security - help keep tools secure from unintended borrowers - including those who might mistake a ratchet for a hammer - with an internal locking system. CRAFTSMAN 40.3-in L x 36.5-in H 4 -Drawers Rolling Black Wood Portable Work Bench Large | CMST98278BK
Product SKU:
5016397203_5016397203
UPC:
198706042261
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Model: CRAFTSMAN 40.3-in L x 36.5-in H 4 -Drawers Rolling Black Wood Portable Work Bench Large | CMST98278BK
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I bought one of these when it was DOTD last week, and just picked it up today. I ordered to store because of all the bad reviews on delivery damage, and I can see how that happens, because these are packed in the box with just 4 small foam Ls at the corners, and the casters and handle (the latter just in a plastic bag) are adrift in a drawer. My box and my toolbox were undamaged.
I have a Husky 46" and Tractor Supply 42" box (both OEM'd by Permasteel) and the Craftsman 2000 series is a little different:
The worktop on the Craftsman just sits on top while the Permasteel units get hard attached. I can see this being a dealbreaker if you're attaching stuff to the top, but some DIY could fix that, and these both use really thin and kind of cruddy wood tops (AFAICT the tops all might be from the same supplier.)
The handle on the Craftsman only mounts on one side although it also comes with pegboard holes.
The Permasteels come with a power strip I wouldn't trust for anything beyond battery chargers.
The Permasteel bolts generally go into threaded inserts while the Craftsman uses self tapping screws.
Honestly they're very close and if I were buying at this low end I'd pick the Craftsman over the others just to buy Made In The USA. That 52" for $299 is a steal and I would've gotten that one but it doesn't fit in my car.
I bought one of these when it was DOTD last week, and just picked it up today. I ordered to store because of all the bad reviews on delivery damage, and I can see how that happens, because these are packed in the box with just 4 small foam Ls at the corners, and the casters and handle (the latter just in a plastic bag) are adrift in a drawer. My box and my toolbox were undamaged.
I have a Husky 46" and Tractor Supply 42" box (both OEM'd by Permasteel) and the Craftsman 2000 series is a little different:
The worktop on the Craftsman just sits on top while the Permasteel units get hard attached. I can see this being a dealbreaker if you're attaching stuff to the top, but some DIY could fix that, and these both use really thin and kind of cruddy wood tops (AFAICT the tops all might be from the same supplier.)
The handle on the Craftsman only mounts on one side although it also comes with pegboard holes.
The Permasteels come with a power strip I wouldn't trust for anything beyond battery chargers.
The Permasteel bolts generally go into threaded inserts while the Craftsman uses self tapping screws.
Honestly they're very close and if I were buying at this low end I'd pick the Craftsman over the others just to buy Made In The USA. That 52" for $299 is a steal and I would've gotten that one but it doesn't fit in my car.
I gave you your first rep.
I'm not even in the market for this but your explanation is brilliant
Looks nice and would match my other black full size craftsman tool chest and drawers. Very tempting since I need a small work bench. Too bad it is OOS locally so cannot get same day delivery. Do not trust UPS/Fed Ex to not bang it up.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank BlueGorilla7237
I have a Husky 46" and Tractor Supply 42" box (both OEM'd by Permasteel) and the Craftsman 2000 series is a little different:
- The worktop on the Craftsman just sits on top while the Permasteel units get hard attached. I can see this being a dealbreaker if you're attaching stuff to the top, but some DIY could fix that, and these both use really thin and kind of cruddy wood tops (AFAICT the tops all might be from the same supplier.)
- The handle on the Craftsman only mounts on one side although it also comes with pegboard holes.
- The Permasteels come with a power strip I wouldn't trust for anything beyond battery chargers.
- The Permasteel bolts generally go into threaded inserts while the Craftsman uses self tapping screws.
Honestly they're very close and if I were buying at this low end I'd pick the Craftsman over the others just to buy Made In The USA. That 52" for $299 is a steal and I would've gotten that one but it doesn't fit in my car.I have a Husky 46" and Tractor Supply 42" box (both OEM'd by Permasteel) and the Craftsman 2000 series is a little different:
- The worktop on the Craftsman just sits on top while the Permasteel units get hard attached. I can see this being a dealbreaker if you're attaching stuff to the top, but some DIY could fix that, and these both use really thin and kind of cruddy wood tops (AFAICT the tops all might be from the same supplier.)
- The handle on the Craftsman only mounts on one side although it also comes with pegboard holes.
- The Permasteels come with a power strip I wouldn't trust for anything beyond battery chargers.
- The Permasteel bolts generally go into threaded inserts while the Craftsman uses self tapping screws.
Honestly they're very close and if I were buying at this low end I'd pick the Craftsman over the others just to buy Made In The USA. That 52" for $299 is a steal and I would've gotten that one but it doesn't fit in my car.I'm not even in the market for this but your explanation is brilliant
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