I've been wanting to upgrade my rolling toolbox for a while, but not looking to drop Snap-On or Matco coin. I have a mid-level 26" Craftsman now, but I want something bigger with ball bearing slides. Anyone here have a Husky box from Home Depot? I'm curious about the true load capacity of the drawers, and if they sag. I'm looking at this Husky box. A similar box at Sears is more than double the price. The similar stainless box (and matching top) at Lowes is more than double the price also. I know someone who has the 56" Kobalt, and the only complaint I've heard is the long drawer sags if you put too much weight in it, causing it to snag when you try to open or close it.
On other forums, I've actually seen people recommend Harbor Freight boxes over the Lowes/HomeDepot models. They have this one (and the matching top) that looks OK online, but I'd have to see it in person before I'd agree to buy it. Together, it's still more than the Husky.
I will say I thing the drawer configuration of the Harbor Freight box would suit me better, but I like the 'rolltop' style top on the Husky better, as I'm not real tall, so seeing into it may be easier.
So, any first-hand experience or solid advice out there?
Here are some pics:
Husky:
Kobalt:
Harbor Freight (just the top and bottom, not the sides):
On other forums, I've actually seen people recommend Harbor Freight boxes over the Lowes/HomeDepot models. They have this one (and the matching top) that looks OK online, but I'd have to see it in person before I'd agree to buy it. Together, it's still more than the Husky.
I will say I thing the drawer configuration of the Harbor Freight box would suit me better, but I like the 'rolltop' style top on the Husky better, as I'm not real tall, so seeing into it may be easier.
So, any first-hand experience or solid advice out there?
Here are some pics:
Husky:
Kobalt:
Harbor Freight (just the top and bottom, not the sides):