![]() Let’s think about it, a tool box is a place you store tools, am I right?! Oh no, we can’t stop there. The craze is happening with how many different names we can give tool boxes. Husband: “Uhhhhhhh, this one is fiffffttyy-two inches long. Wife: “Really?! What’s different about it?” Husband: “UmmmHmmm (clears throat), yeah…I did…but this one’s different.” Wife: “Well dear, didn’t you just get that Milwaukee 60-inch mobile work station at the end of last year?” Without further ado, we present to you the all new Milwaukee 52-inch mobile work station. And being the big red giant they are, Milwaukee Tools can’t miss out on the fun. We won’t get into the chicken or the egg thing, but tools, work stations and tool boxes fall into this same conundrum. I’m even considering purchasing the 46″ or 30″ Milwaukee chests once I run out of room in this one.Thou who has the most tools…must have the most…tool boxes! I think that’s a commandment or ancient proverb, I’m just sure of it. In the end, I am really impressed and very happy Milwaukee is making some great boxes for a great price. I was looking for a while for a toolbox and have considered everything from Husky to Homak and even tried finding used Snap-On or Mac boxes. I like and have used every option on this cabinet and have been very pleased thus far. Since I have a small 2-car garage, this gave me an additional work space while storing the tools at the same time. I was really impressed with the depth of drawers and build quality compared to all others I’ve looked at.Īnother big benefit was the that this is a low-boy cabinet with a work top. But, when I saw the features, sizes, build quality and price….I was sold. I was saving up for a Homak H2Pro found at Northern Tool. I had been looking for a toolbox for a long time, but wasn’t really finding one that hit all the right things. I’ve had this thing since fathers day weekend and it’s been a perfect fit for me. So I go into Home Depot to get some screws….and came out with one of these puppies. What’s the catch? Surely there must be a catch, right? I’m not seeing it through the drool. Plus that 22″ deep reversible worktop.Īll this, for just $600. To sum it up, you get 11 drawers, a cabinet, a 22″ multi-position metal pegboard, a tool holder, shelf, mounting position for an M18/M12 battery charger, and internal organization for the deeper drawers. I’m not sure that this will be used in professional settings, but they’re definitely going to sell a whole lot of them. ![]() They also say that the tool cabinet was designed with the function and organization options that professional users need every day. Milwaukee says that the 60″ mobile tool cabinet is made with a reinforced angle iron frame for ultimate durability. It’s also nice to know that it’s reversible. 22″ deep, and around 60″ wide? Nice!Īt this price, I don’t think I would have expected a 1″ hardwood top. The worktop is pretty spacious, and deeper than I expected. The cabinet seems useful, and although I would rather see more shallow drawers, I already know what kinds of tools I would toss into the work center’s deep drawers. I like that there are two half-width drawers, although I know some would rather have a full-width drawer. It’s choc-full of enhancements and decent specs, at a reasonable price. Drawers have 100 lb load ratings and soft-close ball bearing slidesĪs far as mobile tool cabinets go, this one is pretty different.There’s also another deep drawer with a tool holder size for drills, drivers, and impact wrenches. A lockable cabinet with adjustable shelf allows you to store taller tools and supplies than would fit elsewhere.Ī large deep drawer with vertical divider creates places for your larger power tools. ![]()
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