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ToolGuyd > Shop Essentials > Deal: Craftsman Griplatch Utility Cart

Deal: Craftsman Griplatch Utility Cart

Jul 22, 2013 Stuart 2 Comments

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Craftsman Griplatch Ball Bearing Tool Cart

Over at Woot Tools & Garden, they’re having a one-day sale on these Craftsman Griplatch ball bearing tool carts. These carts feature a large bottom shelf compartment, (1) 26-5/8″ x 17-1/2″ x 5-1/4″ drawer, (2) 12-1/4″ x 17-1/2″ x 3-1/4″ drawers, and a piston-assisted top lid compartment.

The Griplatch ball bearing drawers have load ratings of 70 lbs per drawer, and the entire unit offers 15,392 of storage space.

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The cart also features heavy duty casters and a large side handle.

Woot Price: $190 + $5 shipping.
Sears Price: $244.88 on sale (or clearance), $350 regular, + $68.39 shipping or free in-store pickup.

Woot deal is valid 7/22/13 only, through 12:59 am ET, unless supplies run out sooner. Limit of 3 per customer.

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I have had good experiences with Craftsman Griplatch products, and great experiences with Woot, which is now owned by Amazon. $200 including shipping seems to be a great price for this type of product.

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2 Comments

  1. John S

    Jul 22, 2013

    I definitely thought about pulling the trigger on this deal, but I wish I knew a little more about the quality of the product… Seemed like people loved it or hated it on the reviews I read.

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    • Stuart

      Jul 22, 2013

      In the bottom of the Woot page it says Warranty: 5 Year Consumer Warranty from Waterloo Industries.

      I too would be hesitant, but probably wouldn’t spend $45 more to order one from Sears and still have to schlep it home from the local store.

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