Husky Ready-to-Assemble 24-Gauge Steel Freestanding Garage Cabinet in Black (30 in. W x 72 in. H x 18 in. D)

Three adjustable-height shelves provide lots of tool storage. Interior pegboards allow you to hang a variety of items. Add to your workshop, mudroom, pantry, or basement.

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Keep your gear organized and safe with this steel garage gear cabinet by Husky. Its double-walled interior and two adjustable height shelves make it easy to customize how you store everything from tools to clothing. The gromet on the back panel lets you run power cords to a power supply while your belongings are safely locked away. This 72 in. H x 30 in. W x 18 in. D cabinet requires minor assembly.

  • Quick and easy assembly with tools included
  • Total product weight: 97 lbs.
  • Adjustable feet offset any floor unevenness
  • Sturdy double-wall doors include interior pegboard panels for additional storage (peg hooks sold separately)
  • Fashioned with a backside grommet for cord access
  • Withstands extreme temperatures, high humidity and everyday wear and tear
  • Optional Husky 72 in. solid wood work surface and 15-1/2 in. steel L bracket sold separately online

Additional information

Assembled Depth x Height x Width (in.)

18 x 72 x 30

Shelf Weight Capacity (lb)

150

Manufacturer Warranty

Lifetime Warranty. This warranty excludes incidental/inconsequential damages and failures due to misuse, abuse or normal wear and tear. This full warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary state to state.

Eighteen or 18 may refer to:

  • 18 (number), the natural number following 17 and preceding 19
  • one of the years 18 BC, AD 18, 1918, 2018 1818

24 may refer to:

  • 24 (number), the natural number following 23 and preceding 25
  • one of the years 24 BC, AD 24, 1924, 2024

30 may refer to:

  • 30 (number), the natural number following 29 and preceding 31
  • one of the years 30 BC, AD 30, 1930, 2030

72 may refer to:

  • 72 (number)
  • One of the years 72 BC, AD 72, 1972, 2072
  • "72", by James from the album Hey Ma
  • 72 Feronia, a main-belt asteroid
  • Tatra 72, an army off-road truck
  • Audi 72, a compact executive car

Assemble or Assembled may refer to:

  • Assemble (album), 2005 album by Grown at Home
  • Assemble (EP), 2023 EP by tripleS
  • Assemble (collective), collective of people based in London
  • Marvel Studios: Assembled, American television series of documentary specials

Black is a color that results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white have often been used to describe opposites such as good and evil, the Dark Ages versus Age of Enlightenment, and night versus day. Since the Middle Ages, black has been the symbolic color of solemnity and authority, and for this reason it is still commonly worn by judges and magistrates.

Black was one of the first colors used by artists in Neolithic cave paintings. It was used in ancient Egypt and Greece as the color of the underworld. In the Roman Empire, it became the color of mourning, and over the centuries it was frequently associated with death, evil, witches, and magic. In the 14th century, it was worn by royalty, clergy, judges, and government officials in much of Europe. It became the color worn by English romantic poets, businessmen and statesmen in the 19th century, and a high fashion color in the 20th century. According to surveys in Europe and North America, it is the color most commonly associated with mourning, the end, secrets, magic, force, violence, fear, evil, and elegance.

Black is the most common ink color used for printing books, newspapers and documents, as it provides the highest contrast with white paper and thus is the easiest color to read. Similarly, black text on a white screen is the most common format used on computer screens. As of September 2019, the darkest material is made by MIT engineers from vertically aligned carbon nanotubes.

D, or d, is the fourth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is dee (pronounced ), plural dees.

A garage is a covered structure built for the purpose of parking, storing, protecting, maintaining, and/or repairing vehicles. Specific applications include:

  • Garage (residential), a building or part of a building for storing one or more vehicles
  • Automobile repair shop, also called a garage, where vehicles are serviced and repaired
  • Bus garage, a building or complex used for storage of buses when not in use
  • Filling station, an automotive service station where vehicles take on fuel or recharge
  • Multistorey car park, or parking garage, a building serving as a public parking facility

Other meanings of garage may include:

H, or h, is the eighth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, including the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is aitch (pronounced , plural aitches), or regionally haitch , plural haitches.

Husky is a general term for a dog used in the polar regions, primarily and specifically for work as sled dogs. It refers to a traditional northern type, notable for its cold-weather tolerance and overall hardiness. Modern racing huskies that maintain arctic breed traits (also known as Alaskan huskies) represent an ever-changing crossbreed of the fastest dogs.

Huskies have continued to be used in sled-dog racing, as well as expedition and trek style tour businesses, and as a means of essential transportation in rural communities. Huskies are also kept as pets, and groups work to find new pet homes for retired racing and adventure-trekking dogs.

Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon with improved strength and fracture resistance compared to other forms of iron. Because of its high tensile strength and low cost, steel is one of the most commonly manufactured materials in the world. Steel is used in buildings, as concrete reinforcing rods, in bridges, infrastructure, tools, ships, trains, cars, bicycles, machines, electrical appliances, furniture, and weapons.

Iron is always the main element in steel, but many other elements may be present or added. Stainless steels, which are resistant to corrosion and oxidation, typically need an additional 11% chromium.

Iron is the base metal of steel. Depending on the temperature, it can take two crystalline forms (allotropic forms): body-centred cubic and face-centred cubic. The interaction of the allotropes of iron with the alloying elements, primarily carbon, gives steel and cast iron their range of unique properties. In pure iron, the crystal structure has relatively little resistance to the iron atoms slipping past one another, and so pure iron is quite ductile, or soft and easily formed. In steel, small amounts of carbon, other elements, and inclusions within the iron act as hardening agents that prevent the movement of dislocations.

The carbon in typical steel alloys may contribute up to 2.14% of its weight. Varying the amount of carbon and many other alloying elements, as well as controlling their chemical and physical makeup in the final steel (either as solute elements, or as precipitated phases), impedes the movement of the dislocations that make pure iron ductile, and thus controls and enhances its qualities. These qualities include the hardness, quenching behaviour, need for annealing, tempering behaviour, yield strength, and tensile strength of the resulting steel. The increase in steel's strength compared to pure iron is possible only by reducing iron's ductility.

Steel was produced in bloomery furnaces for thousands of years, but its large-scale, industrial use began only after more efficient production methods were devised in the 17th century, with the introduction of the blast furnace and production of crucible steel. This was followed by the Bessemer process in England in the mid-19th century, and then by the open-hearth furnace. With the invention of the Bessemer process, a new era of mass-produced steel began. Mild steel replaced wrought iron. The German states were the major steel producers in Europe in the 19th century. American steel production was centred in Pittsburgh, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and Cleveland until the late 20th century. Currently, world steel production is centered in China, which produced 54% of the world's steel in 2023.

Further refinements in the process, such as basic oxygen steelmaking (BOS), largely replaced earlier methods by further lowering the cost of production and increasing the quality of the final product. Today more than 1.6 billion tons of steel is produced annually. Modern steel is generally identified by various grades defined by assorted standards organizations. The modern steel industry is one of the largest manufacturing industries in the world, but also one of the most energy and greenhouse gas emission intense industries, contributing 8% of global emissions. However, steel is also very reusable: it is one of the world's most-recycled materials, with a recycling rate of over 60% globally.

W, or w, is the twenty-third letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is double-u, plural double-ues.

X, or x, is the twenty-fourth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ex (pronounced ), plural exes.

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by Reggie

    good assembly but the primary panels could have had the letters on them and I understand the shrink wrap is protecting the panels but hard to remove.

  2. 07

    by Arnold

    Assembly was challenging, but the result was very good. Very happy with this unit.

  3. 07

    by Stuart

    Very easy to assemble and very sturdy.

  4. 07

    by Terry

    Great cabinet, I use it to store ammo in and other gun related things. Will be buying another one soon!

  5. 07

    by David

    Great price. Easy to assemble. High quality. I plan on buying another one. What more can I say!

  6. 07

    by Hogan

    Easy assembly a couple screws were stripped and a magnet strip was missing but didn’t effect case.

  7. 07

    by Laurie

    I purchased this cabinet for storage inside my house. It is perfect and has plenty of room.

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