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Husky 36" Wide Stainless Steel Tool Chest

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    Posted: Jul/28/2011 at 8:07am
The tool chest is pretty reasonable as you provide the details.I think this deal is within budget,I also want to buy tool chest from Husky but not that big.Can anyone suggest me some stuff within $250 to $300?
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I keep mine rubbed up with WD-40 and it looks great.  You can also buy a special spray in the applience section for the brushed stainless.  Did you see the one with the built in stereo and shop lights?........
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AHHH BUT THE ULTIMATE TOOLBOX.. the one that all others aspire to be..The TACO WAGON.. 4 wheel disk brakes... ooohhh ohhhh ahhhh ahahh !  (tim taylor grunting..lol)

Now how did I end up with 25 5/8" wrenches and 1 9/16"s ??
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Yeah, I saw that one, but I have a (full size) fridge in the shop, and a large stereo. Plus, I didn't like the way the drawers felt on the Kobalt chests. Not to mention that one is almost $2k. They are probably great units, It was just my personal preference to go with the Husky over the Kobalt, and Craftsman. 
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Have you seen the one at Lowe's? Stainless 53" with a built in mini fridge and a pioneer stereo!

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Yeah, I have 2 rollers,one is a matco base with wheels and a snap on middle box, the other is a craftsman base/middle/chest. I wanted to sell them all and get one big tool box to put all my tools in, but I put some really cool stickers all over them, and a few class winner stickers i got when i raced at Englishtown a few times. So I pretty much don't sell them because of a bunch of stickers, hey, what can i say ! i'm a 46 yr old kid..... i like the stickers. now if anyone knows how i can take the stickers off and put them on a new tool box without wrecking them ..... I'd be all ears ! !
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So I got the tool box! This thing is awesome! I already got some grease on it, and all it took to clean it off was a rag, with a little thinner on it.....nice!

I would definitely recommend this toolbox to anyone who is in the market for a new box. I'll update as soon as I start a new "project" to see how it holds up. And also, I'm moving in February from Wisconsin to South Carolina, we will see how it holds up!

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I picked up a 42" Torin from Costco for 600 and so far so good. It has the black crinkle type finish which has been easy to maintain. 
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Here is a better picture of it.....ooooooooooh.......ahhhhhhhhh!!!! 



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