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Updated · SlashGear · May 3
Lowe's undercuts Home Depot on 27-inch rolling tool cabinet
Updated
Updated · SlashGear · May 3

Lowe's undercuts Home Depot on 27-inch rolling tool cabinet

4 articles · Updated · SlashGear · May 3
  • Lowe's sells a Craftsman 1000 Series 4-drawer cabinet for $177, versus Home Depot's comparable Husky 5-drawer model at $329.
  • The Lowe's cabinet offers 8,030 cubic inches of storage, 50-pound drawer ratings and a 500-pound total capacity, while the pricier Home Depot version is rated for heavier loads.
  • The comparison also found Lowe's generally offers more mini toolbox choices, with Kobalt models often matching or beating Home Depot alternatives on price, capacity and customer reviews.
Are Lowe's lower-priced toolboxes truly a better long-term value, or do hidden differences in durability and features justify Home Depot's higher prices?
With Lowe's offering lower prices and more variety, how could Home Depot respond to regain price-sensitive customers in the booming tool storage market?
As AI and supply chain innovations reshape hardware retail, could private label brands like Kobalt and Husky eventually surpass traditional national brands in quality and reputation?