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ToolGuyd > Storage & Organization > Sears 1/2-off Griplatch Ball Bearing Storage Combo

Sears 1/2-off Griplatch Ball Bearing Storage Combo

Dec 14, 2009 Stuart 11 Comments

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Sears has just discounted one of their Craftsman 40″ Griplatch ball bearing tool storage combos by a whopping 50%. This deal does come around every so often, and is still one of the best that we’ve ever seen on Craftsman tool storage.

Both the chest and drawer are separately discounted by 50%, so if you need only the chest or only the roll-away cabinet, you’re in luck.

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Craftsman Griplatch Ball Bearing 8-Drawer 40″ Chest (Sears)
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Edit: We forgot to add that the 8-drawer chest is on sale for $275, and the roll-away cart is $425, making the combo $700. You can save an extra $10 by splitting the order and using the coupon code SEARS5OFF50.

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11 Comments

  1. 2WYKD

    Dec 14, 2009

    it’s always a much better deal when you get the pieces discounted individually instead of the set.

    if i had that much extra $$ it’d be nice to put that bottom in the shop

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  2. Stuart

    Dec 14, 2009

    I agree! The top looks like it would be right at home on a large work table. Well, a very large work table at least, as the chest is 16″ deep.

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  3. Flathead Red

    Dec 14, 2009

    I like this setup. I am a weekend guy and this would work great for me. Bad timing with no cash to spare.

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  4. uthscsaedu

    Dec 14, 2009

    Not a bad deal. Downsides for me would be 1) shallow and 2) lack of one full length drawer

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  5. wantedabiggergarage

    Dec 15, 2009

    I don’t know if it is the way you wrote it, or if Sears is doing their normal screwup, as I looked at other models (ball bearing, griplatch, as well) and they were not 1/2 off.

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  6. Stuart

    Dec 15, 2009

    Sorry about that, I have edited the leading statement to avoid further confusion: Sears has just discounted one of their Craftsman…

    The discount is on one particular model – black chassis, black drawers.

    There are other 40″ combos on sale for slightly less than $700, but they have fewer drawers (19 vs 22), and are standard ball bearing and not of the Griplatch series.

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  7. uthscsaedu

    Dec 15, 2009

    Are there any general feelings about the Griplatch mechanism?

    IIRC most users like it.
    When I play with them at the store it seems like a clever design.

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  8. Stuart

    Dec 15, 2009

    I have heard some complaints about the Griplatch mechanism, but the consensus is that it’s very secure.

    Craftsman’s regular ball bearing drawers have a different type of drawer lock which is a hassle to engage and disengage. To alleviate this, on non-mobile setups I just keep the drawers open ajar just ahead of the lock.

    Anyhow, if/when I’m ready to upgrade to a larger Craftsman tool storage unit, it will definitely be a Griplatch one.

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  9. Flathead Red

    Dec 18, 2009

    I took the plunge and bought it today. Probably pick up this weekend. I’ll let you know how it is and if I have buyers remorse.

    FHR

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  10. uthscsaedu

    Dec 19, 2009

    Hey FHR
    Hopefully you don’t have buyer’s remorse. I think most guys are happy with it, especially at that price.

    Did you buy both the top and bottom?

    Reply
  11. Stuart

    Dec 19, 2009

    Flathead Red, Congrats on the new purchase, and use it well!

    Reply

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