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5/2/2025, 11:52:05 PM
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>>2913938
…meanwhile in the garage, I’ve had the Craftsman 2000 series chest I got from Sears over 20 years ago. I added the middle section, but you can still get the top and bottom at Lowe’s for under $400 these days. This thing is totally overloaded and I need to upgrade it, but it keeps doing its job.
Other option is to just get the bottom section for now, use the top as a little work surface if you don’t have a ton of tools. It will be like $200-$250 for the bottom section depending on the brand, and then you can drop another $150-$200 in a few years for the matching top section when you’re ready for it.
Some people will recommend the Harbor Freight tool carts because they’re cheap, but I don’t recommend it as a main box. They’re supposed to be a service cart that you can roll up to whatever you’re working on. If you spend $200 on a US General tool cart from HF, it will fill up quick and you will want to buy a regular tool cheat soon after.
>>2913938
…meanwhile in the garage, I’ve had the Craftsman 2000 series chest I got from Sears over 20 years ago. I added the middle section, but you can still get the top and bottom at Lowe’s for under $400 these days. This thing is totally overloaded and I need to upgrade it, but it keeps doing its job.
Other option is to just get the bottom section for now, use the top as a little work surface if you don’t have a ton of tools. It will be like $200-$250 for the bottom section depending on the brand, and then you can drop another $150-$200 in a few years for the matching top section when you’re ready for it.
Some people will recommend the Harbor Freight tool carts because they’re cheap, but I don’t recommend it as a main box. They’re supposed to be a service cart that you can roll up to whatever you’re working on. If you spend $200 on a US General tool cart from HF, it will fill up quick and you will want to buy a regular tool cheat soon after.
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