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Traveller Roller Cabinet with Seats

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at Tractor Supply

http://www.tractorsupply.com/webapp...ory_rn=&top_category=&urlLangId=&cm_vc=-10005

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I just thought it was kind of a neat / novelty idea to have a creeper / rolling cabinet with a seat on it.

May be in the clearance isle at your local store.
 
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I had a completely diff idea of what that would look like. Not sure the foldable seat will support some of our larger members.
 

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I really like that idea. I do alot of brake jobs for friends/family and that would be perfect for all my brake tools.
 

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I had a completely diff idea of what that would look like. Not sure the foldable seat will support some of our larger members.

Is that a foldable seat or a tray to put stuff on. The top of the tool box seems to have a cushion.
 
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Just something to keep in mind...

The Tractor Supply version holds up to 350lbs vs. 300lbs for the Home Depot version. It's won't matter for most, but for us that are near the edge, it''s worth noting.
 

toolmuchtool

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And the Mac one says 450 lb seat max. I wounder if there a standard test the manufacture goes through, or if they put what they like for the weight limit.
 

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Just something to keep in mind...

The Tractor Supply version holds up to 350lbs vs. 300lbs for the Home Depot version. It's won't matter for most, but for us that are near the edge, it''s worth noting.

If you're really concerned about load rating, there is a 450lb rated version which matches the Mac capacity and still saves $40. http://www.tooltopia.com/atd-tools-81047.aspx

The real difference between the HD/Prolift and Mac/ATD is larger casters on the heavier model. I'll admit I'm close to the limit, but I'm going to buy the Prolift. Even if I wanted to match the rating with heavier casters, I can order 120lb rated at Amazon for $5 each and still save $20 over the ATD, and have casters left over for whatever.
 
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toolmuchtool

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The Home Depot and Mac look the same to me but the Tractor Supply looks to be made from a different manufacture as the drawers pull out different and the handles and tray aren't the same.
 

toolmuchtool

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yup I see that now, your right. There a lot of different ones out there I guess it's important to read all the spec on them as you could get confused at a quick glance at the picture. Thanks
 

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If you're really concerned about load rating, there is a 450lb rated version which matches the Mac capacity and still saves $40. http://www.tooltopia.com/atd-tools-81047.aspx

The real difference between the HD/Prolift and Mac/ATD is larger casters on the heavier model. I'll admit I'm close to the limit, but I'm going to buy the Prolift. Even if I wanted to match the rating with heavier casters, I can order 120lb rated at Amazon for $5 each and still save $20 over the ATD, and have casters left over for whatever.
Looks like Tooltopia also has a 450lb one by Omega listed for $74, PART #92450
 
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