Walmart is selling a $540 rolling tool box for just $156
It's never a bad idea to have drills, wrenches, and other tools handy in your house. However, they can take up a lot of space. Thankfully, Walmart is here to help with a rolling tool box that'll keep your equipment organized and portable for nearly $400 off.
The Seizeen 7-Drawer Rolling Tool Box is on sale for $156, which is a whopping 71% off the original $540 price tag. This bestselling tool stash boasts over 230 five-star ratings and satisfied shoppers say it's 'easy to assemble' and feels 'well-made and of quality material.' It has variations with fewer drawers and different colors, but the 7-drawer model in red provides ample space and great bang for your buck.
With a weight capacity of up to 350 pounds, this tool chest can store everything you need while remaining mobile. It uses four wheels, two of which are lockable, to move around. It also has a locking mechanism on top to ensure that your tools are safe and not sliding out on the go. The tool box itself is designed with cold-rolled steel, which resists dents and other forms of wear and tear. In addition, the seven drawers employ smooth, ball-bearing slides that guarantee longevity and careful treatment of your tools, whether you're moving them to the garage or taking them to the driveway.
'It's very easy to assemble and has nice, gliding drawers,' one shopper praised. 'It holds tons of tools; I was able to get rid of three full tool boxes. Seems very sturdy, and I love the ability to roll it to where I am working in the garage. It looks very nice there.''It's exactly what we need,' another reviewer said. 'Everything fits perfectly and is perfectly organized to our liking.'
Since the Seizeen 7-Drawer Rolling Tool Box is a bestseller at Walmart, it's best to add it to your cart ASAP. You might not be able to save over $380 for long.

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