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just received, Homak H2Pro box

PoorOwner

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Just got this Homak H2Pro box, it is a 42" model, you might have seen it if you have a northern tool close by.

I needed a box to hold my non automotive tools, e.g. wrecker bars, grinders, circular saw, etc. I like that it is 1.5mm thick steel which is around 16 gauge. The casters are 6" and have zerk fittings.
It's the heaviest in this size of box I found, 300+ lbs with shipping weight of 360 lbs, Only complain is just a little squeaky when it close with a metal on metal sound and it slams into the lock bar.

I needed the deep drawers and the cabinet side delivers. Between all the boxes I have got enough skinny drawers already, but alot of bigger power tools and home improvement tools do not fit in them so now I can finally pull some of these tools off shelves put in the drawers. This is perfect to just dump a bunch of large C clamps, or an assortment of different fastener boxes in the drawers.

I found it fairly nice all around, everything straight, and rugged enough to match in thickness to the rest of the boxes in the fleet. It is 22" deep with a drawer depth of 19" so it holds more than it looks.

Cons is that it is a bit noisy and it is pricy at $800 delivered, although not out of price range like Extreme tools and Montezuma, I want to see a little thicker caster channels. With the 6" casters and a pair of ridiculously thick steel handles. It looks like they want you the move it around the shop and thicker support under the casters would help alot.

It comes with a long 8 year warranty.
 

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Jawn

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It comes with a long 8 year warranty.

Homak seems to be a good company to deal with. Kind of wish I'd gotten the H2pro 36" I was eyeballing instead of the 42" Pro series, but eh... it is what it is.

Keep a copy of your receipt somewhere safe. Maybe get a snapshot of the model/serial sticker too, in case it gets damaged. They will ask for this if you claim anything on that warranty. I asked for a replacement slide for one that had failed and some of the end caps for the handles, they sent me a whole bag of the end caps and two full sets of slides.
 
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