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52" Kobalt K1 Powder Coated Steel Rolling Bottom Tool Cabinet

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$399

$549

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Lowe's has Kobalt K1 Powder Coated Steel Rolling Bottom Tool Cabinet (52"x37.5") on sale for $399. Select free store pickup where stock permits.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Community Member Taco_Doomsday for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 100-lb soft-close full extension drawers for smooth opening and closing
  • 9 Different sized drawers for storing and organizing all your tools and hardware
  • 6 5 in x 2 in heavy-duty casters (2-fixed, 4-swivel with toe locks) can support up to 1,800lbs
  • All welded steel construction with a tough, rust-resistant powder coat finish
  • Pre-cut drawer liners for better protect chest from scratching
  • Black steel tubular side handle for easily moving the workbench around workspace
  • Built-in keyed lock keep your tools and hardware safe
  • Full width aluminum chromed trim drawer
  • Non-slip open weave top mat protects the surface of the rolling cabinet

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $150 less (27.3% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $549 at the time of this post.
    • Price valid until July 8th, while supplies last.
    • Product is eligible for return within 90 days of purchase

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Lowe's has Kobalt K1 Powder Coated Steel Rolling Bottom Tool Cabinet (52"x37.5") on sale for $399. Select free store pickup where stock permits.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Community Member Taco_Doomsday for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 100-lb soft-close full extension drawers for smooth opening and closing
  • 9 Different sized drawers for storing and organizing all your tools and hardware
  • 6 5 in x 2 in heavy-duty casters (2-fixed, 4-swivel with toe locks) can support up to 1,800lbs
  • All welded steel construction with a tough, rust-resistant powder coat finish
  • Pre-cut drawer liners for better protect chest from scratching
  • Black steel tubular side handle for easily moving the workbench around workspace
  • Built-in keyed lock keep your tools and hardware safe
  • Full width aluminum chromed trim drawer
  • Non-slip open weave top mat protects the surface of the rolling cabinet

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $150 less (27.3% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $549 at the time of this post.
    • Price valid until July 8th, while supplies last.
    • Product is eligible for return within 90 days of purchase

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Model: Kobalt K1 52-in W x 37.5-in H Steel Rolling Tool Cabinet ( Powder Coated ) in Black | 19321

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HitechRedneck
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This is only 18" deep, keep that in mind. They conveniently gloss over that in the main description but show it in the dimensions view.

For comparison, your typical harbor freight budget box is 22" deep.

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HitechRedneckYesterday 07:39 PM
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This is only 18" deep, keep that in mind. They conveniently gloss over that in the main description but show it in the dimensions view.

For comparison, your typical harbor freight budget box is 22" deep.
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SharkAttack__Yesterday 09:04 PM
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This is the one without the built in power strip or wood top, which is also on sale for the same price.
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-NSX-Today 11:15 AM
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Quote from SharkAttack__ :
This is the one without the built in power strip or wood top, which is also on sale for the same price.
Same price, but the one w/ the wood top and power strip is 46.1" L instead of 52" L.
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Quote from SharkAttack__ :
This is the one without the built in power strip or wood top, which is also on sale for the same price.
No wooden top because they expect you to buy the, separately sold, upper box and set it on this base. That's why it's listed as a rolling cabinet instead of a worktop/ bench. This has the edge lip to prevent the upper cabinet from sliding, when placed on top.
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Ride_The_SkyToday 01:43 PM
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Quote from fotonorm :
No wooden top because they expect you to buy the, separately sold, upper box and set it on this base. That's why it's listed as a rolling cabinet instead of a worktop/ bench. This has the edge lip to prevent the upper cabinet from sliding, when placed on top.
I haven't seen one without wheels, even the wood top ones have wheels. Do they make these without wheels so I can buy two and put them side by side? Or is there a cheaper alternative? I want to get rid of my cheap plastic drawers which is hell to keep organized.
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
I haven't seen one without wheels, even the wood top ones have wheels. Do they make these without wheels so I can buy two and put them side by side? Or is there a cheaper alternative? I want to get rid of my cheap plastic drawers which is hell to keep organized.
I haven't seen them without wheels since the 80s. Even in the late 90s, Home Depot sold a narrower width tool chest the had wheels, but they are easily removable; if they are already installed. I think now, the wheels are standard to be able to move your unit for both getting it closer to the vehicle and cleaning the area you keep it in. The units without wheels were always rusting since typically kept in the garage on the raw concrete slab.
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SpeedhabitToday 03:06 PM
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If you don't mind it being lightly greasy these cabinets are Facebook finds all day in every size and possible configuration
I dont know who was spending 10,000 on tool cabinets but they're dead/divorced now and its in the way

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