Organize And Store All Your Tools With A Harbor Freight Solution

If you're an enthusiastic DIYer, remodeler, or home auto enthusiast, it won't be long before you build up a substantial collection of tools and equipment. Then, it can sometimes be difficult to find what you need among the clutter. While there are a bunch of budget-friendly ideas to organize your garage or workshop, it's tough to beat a proper storage cabinet for durability and convenience.

Harbor Freight's Yukon 46-Inch, 9-Drawer Mobile Storage Cabinet is a solution that will work for many. It's made from heavy-gauge steel that is powder coated to prevent rust. Drawers have ball bearing slides, a retention system so you can't accidentally pull them all the way out, and liners to keep your tools in place. All-up tool capacity is an impressive 1200 pounds, with a volume of 10,300 cubic inches. The cabinet is supported on locking casters that allow easy movement but stability when you need it, and a solid wood top means you can also use it as a workbench. There's a lock for security. It is available in 4 colors and costs $359.99.

To say this Yukon storage cabinet is popular is an understatement. Almost ten thousand customers have given it an average rating of 4.8 stars, and 99% of them would recommend it. Let's take a look at what they have to say.

The Yukon storage cabinet gets great feedback, but there are a couple of things worth noting

The word "great" comes up a lot: great product, great price, great for a rolling workbench. In general, customers think it's very well made and a "great option for maneuvering tools around the shop." One customer was so pleased with it that they had bought three. "Yes I will buy another one. Loved the size and the drawers," they wrote on the Harbor Freight website. There are very few complaints, although some people had issues with drawer function.

It's worth noting that the Yukon storage cabinet weighs 186.5 pounds (209 pounds shipping weight). Harbor Freight calls this an "overweight item," so if you want it delivered, there is an additional charge of $129.00. They will not ship it to Alaska or Hawaii.

If you're looking for ways to organize and store your tools, you could DIY a rolling tool cart, but it's not easy to build one with the strength and capacity of this Yukon model. That said, the market is very competitive, so it's certainly worth checking around before you make up your mind. Along with the nine tool brands owned by Harbor Freight, the company also has three brands — U.S. General, Icon, and Yukon — that focus on tool storage and organization. There are also numerous other options at Amazon, Home Depot, Lowe's, etc.

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