Thanks for the visual. It's nice that the height of the drawers line up . I currently have a 42" in white, have ordered a second 42"...... and I think I'm gonna go ahead and get a 27" to bolt in between the 2 42" boxes.
That’s awesome that would be a real cool setup with a ton of storage. I’m glad I went with the 27” the drawer setup works perfect. I’d like to see your setup once it’s all together.
What an ingenious idea and the bolt holes of the cabinets lined up and bolted on without issue? I've been looking for a place to finally put my tools and have been looking at US General in particular. Was wanting Craftsman but the metal seems so flimsy. When my final decision comes, I may have to do the 27/42 choice you did. *Edit. Looking at my local HF online, looks like one of the customers posted a picture doing the same thing with the 27" except he attached it to his 72" and he has the lockers on the ends
The harbour freight us general is a great option. The bolt holes line up perfect and comes with all the hardware. They are made to bolt together. Very sturdy unit as well. I would definitely recommend. The drawer locks work great too
Btw you can easily remove the drawer latches. The guides have detents to keep them in the closed position. Did this on my 6 drawer full bank cart and it makes it so much nicer to use.
@@BraydenSB that’s awesome I appreciate it. I’m used to the locks my snap on krl has similar detents I imagine I could remove both if needed. Definitely good to know.
Up. I like the 27 inch, but I would like to know if the wide drawers have 2 rails on each side to hold weight. Please comment back in. What is the selling price of this toolbox? Thank you for this video. Hope you let me know.
@@martinneps9387 on the 27” the only drawer that has double rails is the bottom the rest of all the drawers are single on each side. The price of the box combined for both was $1006 usd out the door. Thanks for watching.
@@JustgaragenitHow much was just the 27? I do. A lot of coins and I want one just to lock up my coins. And I have a lot of penny's that the single draw rails will not whole. That's why I'm looking for a stronger toolbox. What is the price of the 27?Please let me know thanks
I got the 56 box and 15 inch side cab on 4th of July sale combined with an inside track discount. Final cost $940 out the door for 71 inch total setup in black
@@HiFiInsider that would be great if they offered free delivery. Being from canada. I had to pick this box up in the states. No shipping even offered. Was a huge pain but well worth it. It has really been a great setup. Will be posting a couple month update review soon
I’m really liking it. Definitely glad I went with this setup. The drawer slides were a bit stiff empty but once it’s full it works awesome. I’ll be making an update review video soon.
@@gordonmabey6978 I’m glad you like it. It’s a great affordable setup. There aren’t any power drawers in this setup. I know there are power bars you could install into the bigger lower drawers if you’d like. I charge all my stuff on top.
Honestly I haven’t really moved it since I loaded it up. It moved great empty and turned really well. I’ll be doing a review soon all loaded up and. I’ll definitely try it out.
For Christ sake, why is it that US General has not designed a grip latch system of their own like Craftsman and Masterforce?! Why make drawers that are closed by cheap-ass friction? This is like buying a car with drum brakes on all 4 wheels. It can't be that complicated to design a freaking latch system that makes friction OBSOLETE. The latter was a good idea when it came out, but not anymore! Spare me the liners, the fancy colors, chrome trim, and powerstrips! Give me a grip latch instead!!!
The u.s general series 3 combo, what's your thoughts lets hear it below leave a comment or question.
Thanks for the visual. It's nice that the height of the drawers line up . I currently have a 42" in white, have ordered a second 42"...... and I think I'm gonna go ahead and get a 27" to bolt in between the 2 42" boxes.
That’s awesome that would be a real cool setup with a ton of storage. I’m glad I went with the 27” the drawer setup works perfect. I’d like to see your setup once it’s all together.
I really like that setup and the drawer layout it gives you. Thanks for sharing.
I’m glad you like it. It’s a great setup lots of storage for the price
I’m looking at getting the husky 31 inch 6 drawer or that 27 US general! What do you think? The husky is only $500
I would recommend the us general over the husky just on quality alone. They are both great boxes. The us general series 3 is better built.
Did you purchase a toolbox?
@@emmcee476 also curious if you ended up making a purchase.
What an ingenious idea and the bolt holes of the cabinets lined up and bolted on without issue? I've been looking for a place to finally put my tools and have been looking at US General in particular. Was wanting Craftsman but the metal seems so flimsy. When my final decision comes, I may have to do the 27/42 choice you did. *Edit. Looking at my local HF online, looks like one of the customers posted a picture doing the same thing with the 27" except he attached it to his 72" and he has the lockers on the ends
The harbour freight us general is a great option. The bolt holes line up perfect and comes with all the hardware. They are made to bolt together. Very sturdy unit as well. I would definitely recommend. The drawer locks work great too
Btw you can easily remove the drawer latches. The guides have detents to keep them in the closed position. Did this on my 6 drawer full bank cart and it makes it so much nicer to use.
@@BraydenSB that’s awesome I appreciate it. I’m used to the locks my snap on krl has similar detents I imagine I could remove both if needed. Definitely good to know.
Bro, I like the set up as well
Glad you like it. The setup works really well.
Up. I like the 27 inch, but I would like to know if the wide drawers have 2 rails on each side to hold weight. Please comment back in. What is the selling price of this toolbox? Thank you for this video. Hope you let me know.
@@martinneps9387 on the 27” the only drawer that has double rails is the bottom the rest of all the drawers are single on each side. The price of the box combined for both was $1006 usd out the door. Thanks for watching.
@@JustgaragenitHow much was just the 27? I do.
A lot of coins and I want one just to lock up my coins. And I have a lot of penny's that the single draw rails will not whole. That's why I'm looking for a stronger toolbox. What is the price of the 27?Please let me know thanks
I got the 56 box and 15 inch side cab on 4th of July sale combined with an inside track discount. Final cost $940 out the door for 71 inch total setup in black
That’s awesome that’s a smokin deal. The us general boxes work really well.
You dont gotta take the drawers out to bolt em together btw. If you just reach in there and use your finger eyes the drawer doesnt obstuct it.
I wish HF does free deliveries. I don't have a truck to pick up at store. Their delivery fee is half the price of the box I want.
@@HiFiInsider that would be great if they offered free delivery. Being from canada. I had to pick this box up in the states. No shipping even offered. Was a huge pain but well worth it. It has really been a great setup. Will be posting a couple month update review soon
@@Justgaragenit Look forward to your update review.
What is the dimensions of the drawers?
They are roughly 22” deep. Works very well. Nice and sturdy
You can get 2 x 42in US General boxes for less than the 72in box. Easy call!!!
100% it’s definitely better on the wallet to put 2 together. You end up with more options as well.
How is this setup holding up?
I’m really liking it. Definitely glad I went with this setup. The drawer slides were a bit stiff empty but once it’s full it works awesome. I’ll be making an update review video soon.
@@Justgaragenit I really dig it man! thanks for the reply.
Also, is there a power drawer in any of the drawers for chargers?
@@gordonmabey6978 I’m glad you like it. It’s a great affordable setup. There aren’t any power drawers in this setup. I know there are power bars you could install into the bigger lower drawers if you’d like. I charge all my stuff on top.
How does it turn loaded?
Honestly I haven’t really moved it since I loaded it up. It moved great empty and turned really well. I’ll be doing a review soon all loaded up and. I’ll definitely try it out.
For Christ sake, why is it that US General has not designed a grip latch system of their own like Craftsman and Masterforce?! Why make drawers that are closed by cheap-ass friction? This is like buying a car with drum brakes on all 4 wheels. It can't be that complicated to design a freaking latch system that makes friction OBSOLETE. The latter was a good idea when it came out, but not anymore! Spare me the liners, the fancy colors, chrome trim, and powerstrips! Give me a grip latch instead!!!