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Ironton 28in. 2-Drawer Tool Cart - 30-1/2in.L x 14-1/2in.W x 33in.H, 350-Lb. Capacity

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Arrives Friday, Feb 28
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Features

  • Ironton 28in. 2-Drawer Tool Cart - 30-1/2in.L x 14-1/2in.W x 33in.H, 350-Lb. Capacity
  • The Ironton 28in. 2-Drawer Tool Cart has twin locking drawers with smooth-rolling 50-lb. capacity ball bearing slides.
  • Locking top slides open to reveal a large storage area. Can be used as a work area when closed. Internal keyed locking system with 2 keys provides added security. Heavy-duty steel construction with powder-coat finish. Rolls on 4in. x 1 1/4in. casters

Brand: Ironton


Recommended Uses For Product: Tools


Product Dimensions: 30.5"D x 14.5"W x 33"H


Special Feature: Lockable


Mounting Type: Floor Mount


Brand: Ironton


Recommended Uses For Product: Tools


Product Dimensions: 30.5"D x 14.5"W x 33"H


Special Feature: Lockable


Mounting Type: Floor Mount


Weight Limit: 350 Pounds


Included Components: Shelves


Finish Type: Powder Coated


Size: 1


Shape: Rectangular


Number of Shelves: 2


Number of Pieces: 2


Item Weight: 65 Pounds


Base Type: Casters


Installation Type: Freestanding


Top Material Type: Steel


Handle Material: Alloy Steel


Back Material Type: Alloy Steel


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Lock Type: Keyed


Manufacturer: Ironton


Item Weight: 65 pounds


Date First Available: February 28, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Well made and easy to assemble
Well made and easy to assemble. Plenty of room for basic tools plus specialty tools for projects. Sturdy top to work off of.
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024 by rich

  • Great addition to my studio
This fits perfectly under my work bench! Very sturdy.
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024 by Jill Jill

  • Do your Research!!
I won't be like most on here that review cheap items as if they expected state of the art. I blame my self for this. So I will simply say, you can get better quality from your local Harbor Freight. This is so small, that it looks like a toy. Quality is flimsy. Technically I rate it ZERO. But this is half my fault, because description is accurate. Don't let the pictures entice your imagination. This might be great for some, but if your a Mechanic, you will be let down. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024 by Rudy Rudisill

  • Good toolbox for the money
So I've seen others complain about assembly issues and sure, some bent tabs, easy to bend back, had to take top off to get pats out and a few other issues, but it is still a great toolbox for the money. If you can't do these simple things maybe you should go buy a toolbox already put together. Will cost more, but time is money. I'm very happy with the box. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024 by Kde

  • Easy to put together and small for a real mechanic
Easy to put together, and it’s okay for an amateur mechanic with not some many tools
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2022 by luis f sandoval reyna

  • Broke the second day...
My husband was so excited for this thing. We got it on sale for $150 thought we were getting a great deal. He gets it puts it together and was ecstatic to take it to work. There's two reasons it has one star. The first is because the legs were placed inside the top section of the toolbox and the only way to get them out was to cut open the box that they were in and pull that box out then we were able to move the legs in such a way to get them out. My guess is that at the factory they drop the box with the legs in and then put the two top pieces on? It wasn't a huge thing we figured it out pretty quickly, but it was a lot of work to break the box enough to get into it even with a knife like we were afraid that we were going to damage the legs by cutting into the box and if the knife had slipped we could have potentially scratched up the inside of the box. Now, I understand that it's a toolbox and it's going to get scratched up but again you know before we ever put it into you so we would like it to look somewhat decent. The second reason there is a one star rating is because second day on the job One of the two slider pieces that opens up the top broke. He's still technically able to utilize all the functions for the toolbox but half the top opening is now broken. He wanted to return it but it was going to cost more to return it than it cost us to purchase it so it wasn't really worth the trouble at that point. Another side note was when we ordered this we had it shipped direct to his job site but then the job got pushed so before anything was shipped we tried to get it canceled and shipped to the right address at our house because it was going to be multiple weeks before he was going to be back out on the job site. Amazon wasn't able to help with that because the order had already gone through so I called the company that sold it and they said there was nothing they could do on there ends because it all has to go through Amazon. So it essentially turned into a I can't do anything go ask that guy circle jerk. Maybe we just got a defective one, but all in all the $150 that we spent ended up not being worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024 by Heather

  • Typical tool cart
It's a tool cart. Everything works.
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2022 by Bonnie Taylor

  • Colossal Piece of Excriment
First. The Basice design Flaws and crap metal. Received it, first thing the tabs were bent. I was able to bend them back with my fingers. What is this made out of lead? Second, Legs are inside the body of this thing, and they are longer then the opening so I cant get them out with out either taking it apart, or Figuring out how to take the top slider off. Neither seems like a good option based on my previous point. Three. Used the keys and to my surprise the lock actually worked. BUT, then there was a metal falling sound, and the device that should be welded on in two places fell of since it onyl had one. the spot weld was mayeb the size of a pencil lead and its the locking mechanism. 4. Cant get the drawers to open, even when full extending the tops. There is a RAMP on the underside which I assume is suppose to push down the locking arm on the left side when the top is closed. But the Spring which would hold the plunger arm up is above the spot that would compress it. So to open the drawers, I need to open the top, and reach in with one hand and lift the plunger, and then open the drawers, which would barely hold my toothbrush. Come on Northern Tool.. Was this made in your basement? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2022 by Eric Rhodes

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