Husky Tool Box

Dale, I had to go to Sam's to pick up my usual monthly purchase of 200 lbs of dog food and found this for $29.84. I figured I better grab it while I was there.

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Gary Dotson":zmifm17q said:
One of my peeves is that most tool boxes cheap out by installing too many deep drawers.
Gary, remember that bucket of wrenches I bought a couple of years ago at Portland? I found a use for part of that deep drawer.

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Barnyard":3e99gwdl said:
Dale, I had to go to Sam's to pick up my usual monthly purchase of 200 lbs of dog food and found this for $29.84. I figured I better grab it while I was there.

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Gary Dotson":3e99gwdl said:
One of my peeves is that most tool boxes cheap out by installing too many deep drawers.
Gary, remember that bucket of wrenches I bought a couple of years ago at Portland? I found a use for part of that deep drawer.

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Having a few deep drawers is always good in a tool box. It gives you a place to put larger items like your welding helmet and other odds and ends that won't fit in regular shallow drawers. :coffee:
 
Stanton":aonu1o85 said:
Compare the Series 2 units from Harbor Freight. I have had one of the 44” models for 4 years now and wish I had another.

https://www.harborfreight.com/44-in-x-22-in-double-bank-roller-cabinet-red-64281.html

Make sure you compare total cubic inches of storage space, ball bearing glides, full extension of drawers, and all welded construction. One of the pluses to the HF unit over Husky that I see is the Husky model is too tall (for me). I don’t want tools at nose level. Besides, the HF model has a nice big top that can be used as a work surface or something else, like battery power station for your cordless tools.

Of course, then there’s price and HF offers it in RED! :wink:
Son picked up a Harbor Freight, U.S. GENERAL, 30 In. 5 Drawer Mechanics Cart for $35- at auction. Cart included around $35- to $40- in name brand tools and other stuff.

The quality of the tool chest is quite good.
 
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