Swivel | 12-Drawer 60-inch Rolling Workbench

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SwivelSKU: PRO603512

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Sale price$6,750.00 Regular price$8,099.00

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LOH
The best, strongest, highest quality tool box you can get

This unique tool box/work bench is simply the best you can buy. We use it daily in a garage work shop. Features include a 1/4 inch steel top suitable to mount a vise, weld, or work on a heavy motor. Drawers effortlessly swivel out on a thick steel rod, with grease fittings, unlike every other tool chest with cheap slides that bend/fatigue/eventually fail. You can load hundreds of pounds of equipment, parts and tools into the heavy steel drawers. Plus, the work bench is on heavy cast iron rubbed rubber wheels (also with grease fittings), which retract using a foot pedal. Wheel tool chest around the garage, retract wheels, and set down on 3/4 inch threaded steel bolts, which are adjustable to level to an uneven floor. I would definitely buy again, but won't need another one as this will last for generations.

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Les Barrett
Why is it so expensive? Get one. You will know more than I can tell here.

There is nothing like it anywhere. Yes, it is pricey. I wish that I had bought two of them, in spite of their impact on my finances.First, I must say that the quality of this tool cabinet has no equal. All of those flashy, chromy tool cabinets with the big names and reputations are simply in a different category. If you flip one of these drawers out with one finger, you will understand. Unfortunately, I surely will not live for the next few hundred years to reap the full value out of this cabinet.In addition, I have found no weak spots. The quality is American. It permeates the entire toolbox.For those who do not know or do not remember, we taught the Japanese about quality. They listened to Deming, and founded an auto industry of their own. That was not a bad thing.Get one of these.

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