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Sam’s Club has the Seville UltraHD line which is pretty reasonably priced for quality build, smooth draws, stainless doors, and solid wood tops. I use a few on their smaller rolling cabinets and benches in my home office and the garage. I don’t have this huge one but it seems like a good price for $429:

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Harbor Freight has nice ones that seem just as good the Craftsman 3 tier tool cabinet I have.
 
Prices for these have gone through the roof. Even some HF have doubled. Used too. Snap-On, forget... many alternatives. None perfect. One advantage, your work space zone will be smaller than for autos. Therefore you might get a pretty convenient setup. Tool access and work top. Machines and project.
Another idea, the big rack is on sale at costco. Pick up some of the large 27 gallon totes that are also on sale. Hold parts too. But will it hold enough? How many grills?
 
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Prices for these have gone through the roof. Even some HF have doubled. Used too. Snap-On, forget... many alternatives. None perfect. One advantage, your work space zone will be smaller than for autos. Therefore you might get a pretty convenient setup. Tool access and work top. Machines and project.
Another idea, the big rack is on sale at costco. Pick up some of the large 27 gallon totes that are also on sale. Hold parts too. But wil it hold enough? How many grills?
I have about 20 gas Webers ATM but it charges all the time. I'm not worried about fitting everything in it. I just want something big enough and not too big to use comfortably in my space. About a 47" to 52" Probably with comfortable working hight surface about 37" so not too tall and standard depth 18" to 24"
 
The other thing is do you want all drawers or as Hazard Fraught has, a very large under the top drawer full width and cabinet doors on the lower portion
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I was just looking at that and other Yukon boxes. Id rather have drawers so I can get to things easier but I can see advantages to both options. The Yukon reviews pretty good for the price point but the Husky equivalent reviews a little bit better in all categories. I also watched some videos comparisons. The Husky is usually more money but it's on a good sale right now. Only one available near me so I'm trying to decide if I need it right now. I have literally been up all night long doing more reading and researching and watching videos on toolboxs. I can't find a better value from what I've found sold new but I'm still looking and thinking about it.
Also I know if I'm patient I can pick one up for alot less $ on the used market. I'm so cheep lol 😂 growing up with no money it's been ingrained in me. I think my wife's even cheaper than me. Even if we were billionaires she still wouldn't go grocery shopping without coupons.
 
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Thanks Ed I deleted my first post because I found a better one already for the same price. This one has soft close drawers so I think the drawers would be good.
I can see what Costco currently has available.
This wouldn't be for work. Just for tinkering on barbecue Restorations and some other small projects. I don't have room for a permanent workbench and I currently only have two small carts that I work off of and a tailgate. This might be nice for storage of grill parts and a little bit of tools and a nicer working surface without breaking the bank? If there's a better option I'm open to it?
My other option is just keep an eye on the used market but so far use prices are sometimes higher than new on a beat up toolbox/cart but I'm sure if I wait long enough the right one will come along.


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I have the 52” version of this same Husky unit. I bought it solely for my grill escapades and it has served me well for 3 years thus far. The wood top made it super easy to mount a vise to. I did cover most of the rest of the wood top with a 3/8” thick rubber mat to keep things from sliding around and to deaden hammer blows and things like that. It probably sounds a bit silly too, but one of my favorite features is that the lock is a Kwikset Smart Key which allows me to have the same key for my home, shop, and tool cabinet. It gives me enough peace of mind to keep a cash box in the top drawer for making change and grabbing a few bucks on the way out the door for a hardware store run when needed.
 
I was just looking at that and other Yukon boxes. Id rather have drawers so I can get to things easier but I can see advantages to both options. The Yukon reviews pretty good for the price point but the Husky equivalent reviews a little bit better in all categories. I also watched some videos comparisons. The Husky is usually more money but it's on a good sale right now. Only one available near me so I'm trying to decide if I need it right now. I have literally been up all night long doing more reading and researching and watching videos on toolboxs. I can't find a better value from what I've found sold new but I'm still looking and thinking about it.
Also I know if I'm patient I can pick one up for alot less $ on the used market. I'm so cheep lol 😂 growing up with no money it's been ingrained in me. I think my wife's even cheaper than me. Even if we were billionaires she still wouldn't go grocery shopping without coupons.
Yeah, that's what I am doing searching used market. But also I think come spring I am gonna pull out my Craftsmen one turn it over and see if there is a way to mod it with some large heavy duty casters.
 
Sam’s Club has the Seville UltraHD line which is pretty reasonably priced for quality build, smooth draws, stainless doors, and solid wood tops. I use a few on their smaller rolling cabinets and benches in my home office and the garage. I don’t have this huge one but it seems like a good price for $429:

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Harbor Freight has nice ones that seem just as good the Craftsman 3 tier tool cabinet I have.
I've seen those on display on rare occasions at our local Sam's and was honestly amazed at how "good" they are.
 
I have the 52” version of this same Husky unit. I bought it solely for my grill escapades and it has served me well for 3 years thus far. The wood top made it super easy to mount a vise to. I did cover most of the rest of the wood top with a 3/8” thick rubber mat to keep things from sliding around and to deaden hammer blows and things like that. It probably sounds a bit silly too, but one of my favorite features is that the lock is a Kwikset Smart Key which allows me to have the same key for my home, shop, and tool cabinet. It gives me enough peace of mind to keep a cash box in the top drawer for making change and grabbing a few bucks on the way out the door for a hardware store run when needed.
That's excellent! Thank you for sharing Tom. I think the Husky looks really good for my use case also.
I didn't even think to ask if anyone here had Husky rolling toolbox.
 
I think there is definitely a way to get some casters on there one way or another.
If I can, it's really almost the perfect cabinet. Has 5 or 6 drawers on the left, a 2 shelf cabinet on the right, heavy wood top sheathed in thick steel. It's just that because my garage is so disheveled it's kind of become a catch all and also because I can't move it, it's shoved back in a corner.
 
Yeah, that's what I am doing searching used market. But also I think come spring I am gonna pull out my Craftsmen one turn it over and see if there is a way to mod it with some large heavy duty casters.
Buying new casters are usually quite expensive for good ones that you would need for heavy toolbox but on the used market I've seen them reasonable. $20 to $40 for what look like pretty decent casters.
Do you think you could find something like this near you? Otherwise I could look into shipping something like this to you in a flat rate box for pretty cheap.


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I actually have some nice very large heavy duty ones I found at Hazard Fraught 2 or 3 years ago. Got them so cheap I figured I'd buy them and then find a use for them l8r. They're stashed away in the garage.
 

 

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