Walmart is selling a 'perfect' $175 metal storage cabinet for just $99, and shoppers say it's 'nice and sturdy'
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As many mechanics, handymen, and fixer uppers know, keeping your tools and must-have items organized is essential. That's why you need the proper organizational products to keep certain areas of your home mess-free. And there is no better way to do that than with an industrial storage cabinet.
Right now, the Workpro Industrial Metal Storage Cabinet is on sale at Walmart for the low price of $99. This cabinet is great for storing anything from tools to larger mechanical instruments and gadgets, and can fit perfectly in your home due to its smaller and more compact size.
The metal storage cabinet measures 37 inches high and 31.5 inches wide, making it the perfect size for your garage, basement, attic, or even home office. Inside you'll find two shelves that can be adjusted as needed, with a capacity to hold up to 180 pounds each. It features a locking system with four keys that can safely and securely store your items inside.
"Great well-made cabinet," wrote one shopper. "Easy to put together. Nice and sturdy. I am using them in my garage and they fit great.""Perfect metal storage," said another customer. "Great product. [The] quality is very good. Perfect for the storage items. Lots of room and easy to assemble."
Made from SPCC cold rolled steel, this durable storage cabinet features a phosphorous-free conversion film and electrostatic powder coating that makes it corrosion and rust-resistant. You won't have to worry about the stability of this product as it features a robust base foot and adjustable leveling feet.
Another shopper said, "These storage shelves are exactly what we were looking for in garage storage. They are a thinner, metal case and shelves. There are adjustable feet so you can level the case for your garage elevation. Sturdy and clean looking in the garage. I keep anything from tools to cones, to power cables and pumps in them."
Give your home an organizational upgrade with this $99 metal storage cabinet. No matter what you intend on using it for, it'll make your space free of clutter.

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