UP Guy
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Nov 30, 2014
- Messages
- 63
- Location
- Sault Ste. Marie Michigan
- Tractor
- Kubota 2320 HST . Loader/mower/blower
All good stuff. Thank you.
I just bought two Husky units from Home Depot. They seem to be made by the same
factory that makes the higher end Sears/Craftsman stuff, though the Husky was a lot cheaper than the Sears
normal price (you generally need to get Sears stuff on sale for it to be reasonable). The Husky cost $139
for the rolling base unit with 4 drawers, and another $99 for the top unit with 5-6 drawers. Bearing slides
and all that and heavy casters on the lower unit. Painted black.
I have a variety of Craftsman roll a way cabinets, and would say the mid priced ball bearing units are the best deal imo. I have over twenty of these cabinets in the shop and on my service trucks and have had decent service from them. The cheap ones won't hold up well and cabinet door bottom units are not convenient for storage. The mid priced 40" unit with a full width top drawer, stack of 26" drawers on the left and stack of 12" drawers on the right would be my favorite single unit.
If you can find a good deal on a used cabinet of any brand that would be the best deal. Snap On is a good unit but costly for a home shop, I need too many to be able to afford them. The various brands like Husky seem good too, but I require specific dimensions to mount to my trucks frame work. Since I started with the Craftsman (made by Waterloo) I need to stay with them.
The 40" unit on the driver side rear is pictured below. With ball bearing slides individual drawer locks, one full width drawer and one deep drawer can hold lots of tools for a home shop.
Interesting, I have never seen shop toolboxes on a truck like that -- how do they hold up to rain/weather and road spray?