![]() ![]() This tool chest has a total of 12 drawers of different widths and depths - smaller, narrower ones at the top for screw drivers etc, and deeper, wider ones at the bottom for power tools. Cabinet with handle and casters installed: 33.25 in.industrial-grade, polypropylene casters (two swivel with brake and two rigid) Reinforced, 6-gauge angle-iron trolley base frame and 20-gauge steel construction.That gives me plenty of room to grow into, and some peace of mind. I know I have plenty of tools, but still - I won’t be pushing that limit. Speaking of load, this tool chest is rated at a 1,400lb load capacity within 19,199 cubic inches. When I first used the drawers, I said to my wife: “These drawers close softer than any in our kitchen!” And it’s true: they’re awfully smooth, even when loaded down. And yet, it also has 100 lb rated soft close drawers. This tool chest is built from 20 gauge steel making it built to be tough. At less than $500, this tool chest provides great value for the money. And I wanted something mobile, so that if I decided to rearrange I could move it around easily.Īfter a lot of research, I decided on the Milwaukee 30” Tool Chest and Rolling Cabinet Set.I wanted something sturdy, so I could toss tools into it without worry.I wanted something that didn’t take up too much room on the floor, as my workshop was already crowded.I wanted something with lots of different organizational spaces, so that I could organize my tools the way I wanted to.I wanted something large enough that left me room to grow into, so I didn’t have to upgrade the tool chest in a year or two when I had acquired yet more tools.In looking for a tool chest I had a few criteria: And so I went in search of a tool chest to organize my space and provide some peace of mind. It got to the point where I was not looking forward to going into the space as I was confronted with the mess every time. My workshop - once sight of organization - was literally overflowing with tools. For many projects beget tools and, at a certain point, tools beget tools.Īt the beginning, this is isn’t a problem: you use a workbench, or some shelves, but pretty soon the tools are stacked in piles, and, with the dinner bell or phone rattling, you neglect to organize the shelf and every day working on the project begins with a scavenger hunt for where those damn drill bits ended up. When you begin, you’ll need only a few, but once you grow in skill and ambition, you’ll be looking at your skill saw and drill, and realize you’re woefully equipped to tackle the project ahead, and so off you go to buy another tools. If you own a home and like to work on it - or, are simply determined to do the work yourself - then one thing will be true: you will need tools. Milwaukee 30” Tool Chest and Rolling Cabinet Set Review ![]()
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