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    Default Rolling tool cabinet

    I need to consolidate 2 old (smaller) Craftsman rolling cabinets, mid size, and top cabinets into one big one (lower roller with upper box that has the closable lid). I like the idea of the electrical outlets and USB ports in the top section.

    I’ve accumulated more than I realized over the years and I want it all in one organized place. This will be for hand tools. Power tools will be stored elsewhere.

    What’s good? What’s crap?
    I’ve looked some at the Craftsman and Kobalt at Lowe’s.

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    Been looking for same for same for same reason. Let m know what you decide. They ain’t cheap.
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    Not the ones worth having.
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    Matco.

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    Milwaukee at home depot if they still have them

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...8520/306136151
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    My DeWalt tools would clash with that Milwaukee cabinet, no?
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    I have a matco tool cart I’m looking to sell pm me if interested!

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    What RT said. I can hook you up with one of the local guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by camotoon60 View Post
    I have a matco tool cart I’m looking to sell pm me if interested!
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    Even Harbor Freight tool carts are made of unicorn hooves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    My DeWalt tools would clash with that Milwaukee cabinet, no?
    Here is black Husky cabinet that shouldn't clash with your Dewalt and it is a little larger than the Milwaukee.
    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-He...BB1S/313765821
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    That looks about right. Thanks.
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    No thanks I don’t need to list on scducks to sell. Trying to help a fellow scducker out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck the Duck Slayer View Post
    Milwaukee at home depot if they still have them

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...8520/306136151
    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    My DeWalt tools would clash with that Milwaukee cabinet, no?
    I have the Milwaukee like that in my tool trailer to store all my hand tools, bits, blades and some battery tools. It's been a good unit.

    As far as the DeWalt tools clashing, you can solve that easily by replacing with Milwaukee tools that will last. In the mean time though, the Milwaukee chest won't eat them or poop out little bits of inferior yellow plastic.
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    You can find some nice better priced trade ins on your tool trucks. Normally for about 1/3 price of buying new

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    I'm not a professional and those DeWalt tools have served me well. I'm too far into it to make a change now anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by camotoon60 View Post
    No thanks I don’t need to list on scducks to sell. Trying to help a fellow scducker out
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