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72" Toolbox at Sam's Club

Jagmandave

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for only $399.......I'm going to go over to the local sam's and have a look at it to see how it's made. I have a really nice large SS box I bought years ago at Costco that I've been really happy with, if this thing is made as well it could find it's way home with me!

It's only 20" deep, but I would site it under a workbench most of the time anyway....

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Linky.... http://www.samsclub.com/sams/ultra-heavy-duty-12-drawer-rolling-workbench/prod1480010.ip?navAction=
 
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Nascar4401

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Looks nice but after having a stainless fridge in the kitchen and all the finger print cleaning we do I would never want stainless in my garage.
 
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Jagmandave

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Really?

Like that's an issue on a tool box in the garage? :D

FWIW, I wipe mine down with WD-40 about once a year, there are very few finger prints because I'm the only one using it, and I open and close the drawers with the handles.

My big stainless box looks and works like new after about 6 years now - I'm extemely happy with it - it was a quality buy.

This is only stainless on the drawer fronts, the rest is grey powder coated steel. It says it has ball bearing slides too.....

I was thinking that with this I gould get rid of my other two upright boxes and save some room in the garage by rolling this under a workbench, then if I need it as a work surface I can just roll it out again.

For $400 it look's like a lot of usable storage.....
 

lisiecki1

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I've been eyeing one of these myself. Please post a review after you check it out. The sam's closest to me doesn't have one, and I have a hard time ordering things sight-unseen.
 
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Super Sport

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I love the layout of this box, and the price too. It doesn't feel as sturdy as your typical toolbox, but it seems like it would be fine for light use. I think the drawers have a pretty low weight rating. I would like to buy one and mount a couple of bench tools on it, and keep extra accessories such as blades, etc. in the drawers.

Sears "Seville" on here, you'll find more info. There have been several threads on this item.
 

bazzz

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I am very please with mine. The drawers on the right are a little shallow which I like to be able to lay things out and not feel like I am wasting space. Every part fit together well. Very solid after I put it together. I am thinking about buying another one or the bench that two of the smaller cabinets will store underneath.
 
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Jagmandave

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Well I went to look at it and I have to say I was disappointed......the frame, drawers and top were great and seemed well built, but those flimsy drawer fronts were a real turn off. I think it's actually pretty well made but those cheap chintzy SS fronts really look and feel terrible. They were loose fitting and so paper thin.....

I don't think it's for me......
 
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