machine_punk
Well-known member
I noticed a new Harbor Freight on my way to a training class for work today. On the way home, I stopped by to check it out.
The store looked great...lotsa windows, plenty of stock out where you could get to it, decent layout and plenty of light. Still the same old HF smell, though.
I'm not really in the market for anything now, but I would have picked up the set of unibits they have on sale, if they had any in stock (they didn't). I was over looking at the tool chests, since there is a great deal of discussion about them on GJ and I recently bought the red, 5-drawer, tool cart and am pleased with it. I plan to get the red 13-drawer tool chest, whenever it goes on sale again. Eventually, I plan to build the tool chest into a larger tool storage unit and recently thought I might like to get the side drawer set for that tool storage unit too. So, I thought I'd check out the side drawers, while I was at HF anyway.
Too my disappointment, the floor model of the 13-drawer chest was sold and the side drawers were sitting on the ground...and locked...with no key in sight. I liked the look of the drawer unit from the outside, so I asked the salesman if they had a key, so I could check out the inside of the box. He said, "No," after a little searching and asking around. So, a plan comes to mind, since I don't really need the lock.
I've never seen these things for less than $200. They don't seem to go on sale, other than the 'normal' sale price of $200. I ask, "So, what is the price of a locked side drawer cabinet, without keys?" He goes to his supervisor and asks. Walking back toward me, he asks, "How much is a key worth to you?" I shoot for the moon, "$100." He says, "No, really?" Anyway, after a little haggling, he gives me the "20% off" price of $160. I'm still not quite convinced, since I don't 'need' the drawer set today and I was planning on purchasing the 13-drawer chest next. I give him my final offer, "I will walk out of here with that box today, if the price is $150." To my amazement, they take it! They ring me up for $149.95 plus tax. Left with the side drawer chest for about $161 with taxes.
Got it home and had to deal with the lock. I really didn't want to drill it out, so I tried to pick the lock (my dad was a locksmith by trade...I picked up a few of his skills by osmosis). No go. I've never drilled a lock before, so I just try starting with the smallest bit and working my way up. Nothing seems to happen, until I drill most of the way through the center of the lock, with the third bit I tried. All of the sudden, the lock starts spinning freely. So, I stop drilling and shove a pair of pliers in there and turn the opposite direction. SCORE! The lock opens and I can now open the drawer. What do I find in the top drawer? A set of (now useless) tool box keys. Some ding dong had locked the keys inside the cabinet (really wishing the lock picking had worked now). Oh well...the lack of ability to lock the cabinet doesn't matter to me in the slightest. This will eventually become a set of drawers inside a bigger tool storage cabinet and I don't really need to lock my tools up at home.
Not probably a 'you ****' deal, but definitely a decent deal, since I NEVER see these side cabinets go on sale.
Picture of the side cabinet. Nothing special, but I know you guys like pictures...
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Picture of the drilled out lock...
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The store looked great...lotsa windows, plenty of stock out where you could get to it, decent layout and plenty of light. Still the same old HF smell, though.
I'm not really in the market for anything now, but I would have picked up the set of unibits they have on sale, if they had any in stock (they didn't). I was over looking at the tool chests, since there is a great deal of discussion about them on GJ and I recently bought the red, 5-drawer, tool cart and am pleased with it. I plan to get the red 13-drawer tool chest, whenever it goes on sale again. Eventually, I plan to build the tool chest into a larger tool storage unit and recently thought I might like to get the side drawer set for that tool storage unit too. So, I thought I'd check out the side drawers, while I was at HF anyway.
Too my disappointment, the floor model of the 13-drawer chest was sold and the side drawers were sitting on the ground...and locked...with no key in sight. I liked the look of the drawer unit from the outside, so I asked the salesman if they had a key, so I could check out the inside of the box. He said, "No," after a little searching and asking around. So, a plan comes to mind, since I don't really need the lock.
I've never seen these things for less than $200. They don't seem to go on sale, other than the 'normal' sale price of $200. I ask, "So, what is the price of a locked side drawer cabinet, without keys?" He goes to his supervisor and asks. Walking back toward me, he asks, "How much is a key worth to you?" I shoot for the moon, "$100." He says, "No, really?" Anyway, after a little haggling, he gives me the "20% off" price of $160. I'm still not quite convinced, since I don't 'need' the drawer set today and I was planning on purchasing the 13-drawer chest next. I give him my final offer, "I will walk out of here with that box today, if the price is $150." To my amazement, they take it! They ring me up for $149.95 plus tax. Left with the side drawer chest for about $161 with taxes.
Got it home and had to deal with the lock. I really didn't want to drill it out, so I tried to pick the lock (my dad was a locksmith by trade...I picked up a few of his skills by osmosis). No go. I've never drilled a lock before, so I just try starting with the smallest bit and working my way up. Nothing seems to happen, until I drill most of the way through the center of the lock, with the third bit I tried. All of the sudden, the lock starts spinning freely. So, I stop drilling and shove a pair of pliers in there and turn the opposite direction. SCORE! The lock opens and I can now open the drawer. What do I find in the top drawer? A set of (now useless) tool box keys. Some ding dong had locked the keys inside the cabinet (really wishing the lock picking had worked now). Oh well...the lack of ability to lock the cabinet doesn't matter to me in the slightest. This will eventually become a set of drawers inside a bigger tool storage cabinet and I don't really need to lock my tools up at home.
Not probably a 'you ****' deal, but definitely a decent deal, since I NEVER see these side cabinets go on sale.
Picture of the side cabinet. Nothing special, but I know you guys like pictures...
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Picture of the drilled out lock...
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