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ToolGuyd > New Tools > Husky Storage Cabinet with Fold-Out Workbench

Husky Storage Cabinet with Fold-Out Workbench

Mar 22, 2018 Stuart 27 Comments

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Husky Tool Cabinet with Fold Down Work Table

Here’s an interesting (new?) tool storage and workshop solution by Husky – a cabinet with fold-out workbench.

The shelves and workbench are said to have a load ratings of up to 200 lbs each. But the more detailed description says that the table top can hold up to 500 lbs, and the shelves up to 500 lbs (combined?) for a 1000 lb total weight capacity.

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The workbench measures 36″ x 31.5″. It’s made from rubberwood and has a magnetically-inlaid yardstick, for quick measuring needs.

Husky Tool Cabinet with Fold Down Workbench in Storage Position

The way things work out, you have perfect access to the bottom shelves when the workbench is in the closed position, and access to the upper shelves when the workbench is folded out.

Additional features include built-in pegboard holes in the doors, a 360° adjustable magnetic worklight, an integrated automatically-locking table latch, 4 grommets int he back for cord access, locking door hinges, and a total of 4 shelves.

  • Assembled Depth: 18.75″
  • Assembled Height: 72″
  • Assembled Width: 36.50″

Price: $499

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First Thoughts

Are the shelves adjustable? I don’t know. How much weight can it hold? The product summary says 200 lbs per shelf and table, the detailed product description says 500 lbs total for the shelves and 500 lbs for the workbench, and the specifications table says 100 lbs per shelf.

While this is a light-duty solution, it does give options to users who don’t have a lot of space to dedicate to tool or supply storage or a floor-standing workbench.

Husky has come out with unique and interesting tool storage and workshop products before, but this is one of the more unique and specialty products that I can remember ever seeing.

The cabinet itself seems to be very shallow. Plus, the worktop will take up some of that space.

Who is this meant for? I imagine it’s for anyone who wants to work in a very small space, such as a 1-car garage where a vehicle is often parked.

It seems to be an interesting solution for limited spaces.

Personally, I would find a folding or collapsible portable workbench to be more versatile, perhaps combined with a storage cabinet. You can get a folding workbench and wire shelving unit for less than the price of this Husky combination, although the Husky does look to provide the best combined use of the same footprint or wall space.

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27 Comments

  1. Andrew Q

    Mar 22, 2018

    Neat idea but I’d hate to have that as my main workbench.

    Reply
  2. pete

    Mar 22, 2018

    Seems like it could be a cool idea for a “dedicated work station” for a specific task that you don’t need ALL the time.

    Reply
  3. Dt

    Mar 22, 2018

    It would work good in my laundry room for occasional home fix it or assembly projects.

    Reply
    • Jay

      Oct 1, 2021

      I like it. I would use it to spray parts after I blast them. But I would never ever pay 499.99+ for it maybe at 299.99 with my military discount I would pick it up.

      Reply
      • Kalos

        Feb 11, 2023

        Long since discontinued.

        Reply
  4. JR

    Mar 22, 2018

    It could be useful for reloaders as it closes and has a lock or if not, a hasp could easily be added.
    It is nice option for persons with limited space.

    Reply
  5. Nathan

    Mar 22, 2018

    so expensive – I wonder if there’d be a cheaper version with say a metal table top. I’d almost consider. Unfortunately it requires you to fold the table down to get to stuff on the top half of the unit.

    Shame it couldn’t be a shelf on rollers – where it slides out and the leg unfold from the bottom. Yes it’d be a thick shelf but perhaps more useable that way.

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  6. Wayne

    Mar 22, 2018

    Black. Why’s everything always gotta be black? A grey would be way better. I like seeing what’s inside cabinets, cases, cars, trunks, etc., but the world’s fascinated with frigging black. Oh, I have limited space and this would fit and I also have limited light and this would suck up most of it – perfect!

    If I needed this and wanted this, I’d be pissed that it’s black and would not buy it. And no, I would not “make a project of it” and repaint it.

    Otherwise, I could see this being useful.

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  7. Robin

    Mar 22, 2018

    It was on sale as a daily deal about a week ago for 399. Really wanted to pull the trigger because I’m metal cabinet shopping, but couldn’t justify. Too much bench space (weird problem right)

    Reply
  8. Blythe

    Mar 22, 2018

    The price seems outrageous, but I do think it’s an innovative design

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    • Kalos

      Apr 21, 2021

      Yes, this design should not have been discontinued. With a lower price, it would sell well.

      Reply
  9. Bolt

    Mar 22, 2018

    Lowe’s has something like this but it doesn’t have the bottom half and is wall mounted. Also it’s a lot cheaper.

    Reply
    • Kalos

      Jan 8, 2019

      What’s the P/N for the Lowe’s version?

      Reply
  10. Koko The Talking Ape

    Mar 22, 2018

    Yeah, it seems expensive.

    I built a 2×4′ worktable using torsion box construction, with 3/8 plywood skins and particleboard 1×2″ used for trim and moldings. I included solid blocks for to allow dog holes and mounting points for the folding legs. It is light enough to handle easily, but more than strong enough. The bad thing is that it is weirdly bouncy if you hammer on it. So I don’t call it a workbench. It cost about $50 all told.

    Something like that would be cheaper and more versatile than this folding bench, but a little slower to deploy.

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  11. Brian A

    Mar 22, 2018

    Kinda useful but would be annoying if you need to grab something from shelves behind bench folded section but dont need to use the bench.

    As one guy said my thinking was perfect for a laundry room or basement.

    $499 is outrageous, was thinking $299 when reading before seeing price.

    Reply
  12. RC WARD

    Mar 22, 2018

    Looks like a good toy to have around the shop but I don’t have the space at this time. Pretty cool toy though.

    Reply
  13. Nate818

    Mar 22, 2018

    Can’t wait to see this idea evolve. I think add wheels or part of a work/utility truck.

    Reply
  14. Andrew

    Mar 22, 2018

    Hell of a diaper changing station for out in the shop…

    Reply
    • Pete

      Mar 23, 2018

      Has room to put the MOPP gear. Stick a sheet of medical grade stainless steel on case anything spills so you can wipe it off, then bleach it, then kill it with fire for good measure.

      Reply
  15. Liz

    Mar 23, 2018

    I love it!!!!!!!, OMG how practical would this be in a garage has its own table that folds up.
    it’s like a hidden Murphy bed but it’s a hidden table.
    Is this on the market already I need one of these

    Reply
  16. Frank D

    Mar 23, 2018

    Waaayyy too expensive for what it is. Neat idea. For the price I would expect a better build with a lot more features.

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  17. Jeremy

    Mar 23, 2018

    GENIUS! Excellent for actually having a clean workbench when you want to use it, and keep stuff from getting moved/borrowed.

    Reply
  18. William Adams

    Mar 23, 2018

    Feels like a modern updating of the “Apartment Workbench” — Hammacher Schlemmer used to sell it, Lee Valley currently has plans.

    Tempting to me, but the price is just too high to justify.

    Reply
  19. firefly

    Mar 25, 2018

    Look interesting. I love the design though I would like to see a 24″ depth option as well.

    Price is a little stiff for a guy like me. Probably not something that I would get now at this price. Depend on the build quality it can be justifiable. I have seen industrial cabinets go for $500-$2000 a pop. Those industrial cabinets do have exceptionally thick metal (12-14gauge fully welded). They are also forkliftable when loaded.

    Reply
  20. William Adams

    Apr 1, 2018

    I would need 3″ more depth to the cabinet — that would let me put a CNC machine on the workbench.

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    • Stuart

      Apr 1, 2018

      Personally, I would not trust this to be rigid enough for a CNC machine support.

      Reply
  21. BobS

    Aug 30, 2023

    The legs on the bench look sturdy, but, I have my doubts about the cabinet mounting end of it. It doesn’t look too solid against impacts to the bench. The mounting pivot points on the legs look a little weak from impact pov.

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