Harbor Freight mechanic's cart?

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Harbor Freight mechanic's cart?

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Anybody have one of these?

https://www.harborfreight.com/30-in-5-d ... 64033.html

If so, what has been your experience?
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I dont have one, but I looked at them one day and they look good to me!

WAY heavier duty than the price would suggest.
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TC6969 wrote: Tue Dec 11, 2018 5:39 pm I dont have one, but I looked at them one day and they look good to me!

WAY heavier duty than the price would suggest.
May have to go look, but I will wait until after Christmas. I avoid all stores like the plague until after then!
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I have another one of their rolling toolboxes like that, probably have had it 2 years or more, very good for the price.
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I've bought the red version of that one a few years ago. Works great, no issues, but I don't roll it around much.

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As long as you keep in mind, it's a bolted together tool cabinet of sheet metal, not a welded workbench, it should last you a good long time. One advantage to the bolted together construction is, you can replace things that fail such as drawer slides and wheels. I've got a similar roll around tool cabinet that I've had for thirty years.
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same thing from Snap-On, MAC, or Matco would
cost $500-$800 !
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I bought one a couple years ago - very good quality for the price, and perfect for my weekend workshop needs.
I got mine for under $200 on sale, I believe - maybe $159.
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Yeah keep an eye out for the holiday 25% off coupon
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Post by tector »

Thanks for all the feedback, guys.
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