Exceller8
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While I'm not a fan of "badge engineering", it looks awesome.![]()
Thanks!!
While I'm not a fan of "badge engineering", it looks awesome.![]()
Has anyone compared the Ironton (Northern Tool) version of the 4 drawer to the HF 4 drawer? It's currently on sale for $99 and I know the HF will be $99 on Friday. The dimensions are identical and it looks the same in pictures, but was hoping someone had physically looked at both.
http://m.northerntool.com/products/...CODE=VBH&om_rid=AAXHe1&om_mid=_BYdOjtB9XIKD$J
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Has anyone compared the Ironton (Northern Tool) version of the 4 drawer to the HF 4 drawer? It's currently on sale for $99 and I know the HF will be $99 on Friday. The dimensions are identical and it looks the same in pictures, but was hoping someone had physically looked at both.
http://m.northerntool.com/products/...CODE=VBH&om_rid=AAXHe1&om_mid=_BYdOjtB9XIKD$J
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Thanks guys. Ordered the Ironton with the $10 off of $50 keycode bringing it to $89 ($95.39 with tax) and the free in-store pickup. Shipping was way too expensive and I'm 7 miles from their store.
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Don't see it on the northern tool one but hf actually sells two versions. One has no holes in the cross brace for longer screwdrivers or extensions and some do. I bought one and was dissapointed as mine did not have holes as others had shown. Hf told me they have several manufacturers and one puts holes and one doesn't. Still not happy about it.
Hf one is on sale, $99.
From my understanding the black one is not the good one.
Different carts for different needs.
Heading to HF tomorrow for a 4 drawer to use as a detailing cart.
From my understanding the black one is not the good one.
Not sure what that means. But many use them beyond their limits and seem to have no issues.i certainly wish I had the hf4 looong ago.
i was just saying that for the 50 dollar difference it might be worth looking into the red one. Was not trying to poo poo his post, but the red one is known to be a better quality. I am not saying the black one is bad, just thinner materials, but if it fits their needs go for it. Sorry was not trying to stir the pot or anything.

First post to the forum & this thread is the reason I joined.
A ton of great ideas that I'm wanting to implement into my 5 drawer. I bought the matching folding tray with the cart back in Aug & now getting ready to pull the trigger on the 7 drawer side cabinet.
Does anyone on here have this tray:
How are you going to mount the cabinet with the side tray?
I was going to hang the 7 drawer end cabinet on the right side of the 5 drawer cart then the folding tray on the left side. I'm looking at building a frame to support the whole mess. I will probably ditch the handle since this is my main tool storage. I have a single drawer service cart that I load up with the tools I need for the job at hand.
I recommend adding that frame to support the side cabinet. It won't "fall off" but it will fall OVER.
I recommend adding that frame to support the side cabinet. It won't "fall off" but it will fall OVER.
Here's my 4 drawer cart with a toolbox I picked up at Farm and Fleet that fits underneath.
Pics or it didn't happen [emoji2]This past weekend, with the blessing from my wonderful wife, I made a trip to my "local" HF to purchase the 7 drawer end cabinet. Tonight, with the help of my teenage son, I got around to mounting it to my cart. This thing is a piece of metal art! I love it as much as the 5 drawer cart. The detents are super stout so I have no worries that the drawers will magically slide open.
I also took the time to finally mount the $20 flip-down side tray. Fairly sturdy enough to support a fair amount of tools. HF shows a laptop on it in their picture but I'm not so sure I would trust it with a $$$ piece of electronics. I'm sure it would support it tho.
Total length comes in at 64" with the tray. I'll make an attempt to get some pictures up in a day or 2.
You don't need a frame, the position of the wheels relative to the end of the side cabinet says that you would have to load the side cabinet with lead for the whole show to fall over. Mine has the side tray mounted on the side of the cabinet and the cabinet is quite heavily loaded and you have to put a lot of lift on the handle even to get the wheels off the ground.
This is my other cart for home use.
I'm looking at the side drawers myself. How'd you secure it to the cart?
Paul
Mine isn't an open cabinet, the drawers are behind the door.