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[Closed] PSA - Halfords 6 drawer tool chest AND cabinet for £299.99

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http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductMobileDisplay?catalogId=10151&storeId=10001&productId=745201&langId=-1&categoryId=255214

Not sure if this'd is a regular deal they do, but to get the chest and cabinet for less than the cost of the chest alone seems like a good deal to me.

Anyone know if the cabinet will fit on top of the chest?


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 8:28 am
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how do you get it for 299 it says 349?


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 9:12 am
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[quote=mickmcd said]how do you get it for 299 it says 349?

Buy the Halfords Industrial 6 Drawer Tool Cabinet & 6 Drawer Tool Chest for £299.99*
*discount applied in basket


 
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Posted : 14/06/2014 9:24 am
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The lower models are on this type of deal as well - drawer / cabinet combo for 150


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 9:26 am
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Ah well done my phone was not showing me that

lower priced ones doesn't say they are in a bundle is there a link


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 9:46 am
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😥 Why do these things come along when I have no money.


 
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This deal comes up every so often

Its a fantastic set for the price, the Black professional set at £300 on offer is definitely bigger and better quality that the red professional set that they do for about £200 when on offer, and that is exponentially better than the £100ish one that is really tinny and IMO not worth it.

I got a red one for myself, and a black one for my dad a bit before he passed away - the only drawback with the black one over the red is that the black one has really shallow drawers on the top half - that would be great if you were doing car maintenance etc, with lots of spanners and screwdrivers, but the red one has two nice big deep drawers at the bottom, which are much better for lights, inner tubes, bulky boxed tyres, saddles, spare parts etc. I think the black one has a lot less 'usable' space for the home bike mechanic


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 10:33 am
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Makes it easier for thieves to wheel away all your expensive tools when they come to twock your bikes.


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 10:36 am
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Makes it easier for thieves to wheel away all your expensive tools when they come to twock your bikes.

Yep, that is a concern! May look to attach it in some fashion to one of the ground anchors


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 2:16 pm
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If you only want it in one place, you can just take the wheels off or beach it. Though you might regret that once it's full of tools!


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 2:22 pm
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I can supply halfords tool boxes complete with tin foil hats for the paranoid.

£350 each 😉


 
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I can supply halfords tool boxes complete with tin foil hats for the paranoid.

£350 each

EH!! As opposed to just buying 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 = a grand sum of 300 quid from Halfords?

Bargain


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 3:04 pm
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Woooooosh straight over the fellas head.


 
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🙂


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 3:14 pm
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Could you supply him with a tin foil hat and some form of catching device for £375?


 
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[i]Anyone know if the cabinet will fit on top of the chest?[/i] Yes it does.

I purchased this set last year when it was on offer for £409.98 so you're getting a real bargain.

Been really pleased with it and would recommend it.


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 3:56 pm
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Nice one thanks 29ers


 
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For 300 quid ,its a cracking deal we use em in the workshop and last time they were 400 quid

In fact if anyone is looking for a box we have a Clarke HD top box going spare now ,it doesn't match any of the others which considering my OCD is a bit harsh as its a good box but brand new and unmarked

Cheapish at 75 quid


 
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I went in for a drool (no intention of buying) and came out with four packs of foam tile flooring, on offer, two packs for £20. (normally £15 each)

It has transformed my dusty concrete garage floor and I ended up going back for a couple more packs so I could lay it wall to wall rather than a mat down the middle 🙂

8.64 sq metres for £60. Suitable for use over damp floors too which is useful as the rain comes under both doors and also through the roof...

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_978469_langId_-1_categoryId_255209


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 6:40 pm
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I got this set a few years ago when they were doing the same offer ...... It's nice kit ....

I like the professional kit they do it's nice stuff...


 
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Reserved.,
Ta,

Need to add each item separately to your basket not as a bundle offer in order to get it for £300


 
Posted : 14/06/2014 9:26 pm
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Anyone who didn't purchase should take a look at the Professional bundle now on, chest, cabinet and spanner set now thrown in for 200!!


 
Posted : 24/08/2014 12:08 am
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You gat a link to that cb?


 
Posted : 24/08/2014 6:40 am
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Worked it out!

Put all three items in to the basket to get the discount.


 
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Reserved - seriously good PSA!


 
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Some other special offers..

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Bigshep's link isn't working for me. What combo is it that amounts to £200? I've tried a few but it ain't happening. Ta


 
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Nice one pieman. Now I need to figure out in my head how my workroom is going to look when I've finished it, so as to see where the boxes are going to sit. Original plan was to use wall boards for a lot of the tools so time now for some re-evaluation.


 
Posted : 24/08/2014 7:54 am
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Sorry if it's been asked but can I get british cycling 10% on this?


 
Posted : 24/08/2014 8:01 am
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Isn't the BC 10% in store only?


 
Posted : 24/08/2014 8:14 am
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Done - collectiing in a few hours.

Even 'Project Management' approves.

8)


 
Posted : 24/08/2014 9:53 am
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Quidco for 3% cashback as well. Off to get mine now 🙂 Spanners can go on ebay.


 
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Just finished putting the wheels on mine, incredible value for money.
Not sure wether or not to keep the spanners, mind you every man needs a 32mm spanner 😀

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26" wheel shown for scale


 
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Damn you guys. I am tempted by this now as I'm getting fed up having loads of tool boxes.

For anyone without lots of tools already this seems like an excellent deal: http://www.halfords.com/motoring/garage-equipment?partnumber=615314,303468,250365&sort=price-high-to-low&cm_re=banner-_-motoring+Pages-_-workshop%20bundle


 
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Just back; seems that the online system lags behind the store stock system and they didn't have stock of the larger unit shown in bigshep's photo but they should have it by the end of the week.

Got 10% off for my inconvenience so can't complain at all at what I'm getting for £180 even if it means another round trip.

Thanks for the PSA kevin1911!


 
Posted : 24/08/2014 1:56 pm
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I'm not at all bothered about having bought the previous deal without the spanners...nope, not bothered at all. Bugger


 
Posted : 24/08/2014 2:39 pm
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If it makes you feel any better, cb, the stickers don't come off easily... they're going to be a ball-ache to get off properly.


 
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dammit, hesitated and now none of my really local stores have all 3 in stock.


 
Posted : 24/08/2014 2:57 pm
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Use a hair dryer or a heat gun on the stickers and they peel off really easy


 
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Use a hair dryer or a heat gun on the stickers and they peel off really easy

My favourite is, of all, things butter or margarine - recommended by someone here (Drac, I think..?) ages ago!


 
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Damn you guys. I am tempted by this now as I'm getting fed up having loads of tool boxes.

I'm not convinced that'll be the outcome. It's a bit like bikes, n + 1.

seems that the online system lags behind the store stock system and they didn't have stock of the larger unit shown in bigshep's photo

I got the same story when I turned up and the guy who served me was absolutely useless. I took the display model and they knocked another 10 % off [url= http://www.halfords.com/motoring/garage-equipment/tool-chests-tool-boxes/halfords-19-plastic-cantilever-tool-box ]so I bought another one of these[/url] (my existing one is a bit knackered after years of abuse). It makes a really good bike tool box.


 
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Keep your bedroom shenanigans to yourself househusband, we do not wish to hear about them.

The stickers are well stuck down so it's not the residue that's hard to get off but the entire decal


 
Posted : 24/08/2014 3:44 pm
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Sat in my basket but I just cant find anywhere I could put them doh...


 
Posted : 24/08/2014 3:51 pm
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That's quite a deal, and in stock locally too...


 
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Popped in to take a look and I have to say the Industrial range set (black) is much heavier duty and the top box full depth and the biggest temptation is drawers that have little catches on to stop them sliding open when you move it round.

But that's £100 more and no spanners. Still tempting though.


 
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I bought the industrial one today to sort out a giant pile-o-random-bits. I have to say it's very good. Very happy.

Only thing that's a bit annoying is that you can't open the drawers in the top unit unless the lid is open.


 
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anyone seen a cheap source of drawer organisers? Not paying £12 each for theirs.


 
Posted : 25/08/2014 9:11 pm
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But you only get a single large drawer in the Industrial version.


 
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Yes, only a single large drawer in the industrial is a little bit of a pain, and I wish they did a cabinet like the cheap one that would take bottles and stuff.

I got the 10% BC discount but it isn't really worth it unless you have a van or something as the boxes are big and heavy - I had to make two trips and struggled to get them into the back of my Alfa GT, and then the Halfords guy helping me said he had problems with his shoulders and they dislocated easily!


 
Posted : 25/08/2014 11:16 pm
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Damn! I missed the spanners! Although really liking the industrial toolboxes. Glad others have found it useful. Drawer organisers would be quite useful. Anyone know of any that fit (for a decent price?)


 
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Cheers for the updated PSA. Did the reserve and collect, and got a call from the local store to say that unfortunately they didn't have a boxed 7 drawer chest in stock, only the display model, but that they will give me a boxed 9 drawer chest for the same price 🙂


 
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I popped along to pick my up yesterday but opted out in the end. Excellent VFM but couldn't justify the spend for "just a bit of storage". Going to rethink how to organise the workroom and divvy the £200 between some other storage option and more tools.


 
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Sweet. My local store has them. How do you use the British Cycling discount?


 
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just take your card to the store and mention it, or maybe take the code that I think is listed on the BC site somewhere.


 
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Picked mine up today. They wouldn't give the 10% BC discount as they said this is a online only offer and the discount applies to in-store stuff.


 
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Hopefully off to pick mine up today.

Can get 10% off halfords gift vouchers through our more than pet insurance (look on Hot Deals UK for details). Was a bit of a last minute thing and I ordered them yesterday and they arrived this morning by special delivery so should cost me £174 after 10% discount and 3% TCB. Just need to fit the new exhaust to the land rover first so I can go get them...


 
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Yeh, same here. Got 10% off vouchers through my sisters umbrella company.


 
Posted : 30/08/2014 11:39 am
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finally picked mine up today after being 'reserved' ie out of stock for over a week.

Got them to swop the bundled spanner kit for the professional range £100 ratchet spanners as i already have a full set of decent spanners.

Boxes ok quaility - good for home Landrover tinkering but wouldnt survive daily use.


 
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Thanks very much to KEVIN and CB for PSA on this deal .
Got mine ( both tool chest and spanners )


 
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Got mine too, thanks for posting. WD40 works wonders on the stickers once you've peeled off as much as possible.


 
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Finally got mine out of their carboard boxes and feeling a bit underwhelmed 🙁

Does anyone elses top lid seem to jam about 2 inch from closing and then bang and slam down? Problem seems to be related to the bottom drawer as when I pull that out it closes right (the lock bar must be catching). Not sure about the friction restraint on the drawers either and it feels a bit flimsy.

Knew I should have gone for the Industrial version but I have to admit the 2 large drawers on the bottom unit are more appealing.

I think my top box has been a bit bashed at Halfords as the plastic corner piece is all split and mangled.

I would swap them but the industrial bundle is now £350 not £300 which is annoying.

I've got a lot of their pro tools and always been impressed but this is not up to standard IMO.


 
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Easy enough to take the drawer out and adjust the little catch that holds the drawer in. Or the back of the drawer if it's got bent from closing it with the lid down.


 
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Blooming STW forum, gone and ordered the black industrial one now!

Thanks for the heads up 🙂


 
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Just got the industrial version instead - much better. Still on offer for £349 but with the spanners thrown in and as I want the spanners anyway I got it.

Just a quick heads-up for those with the spanners that you can un-clip the bits that hold the spanners and use them in the drawers to keep them organised.


 
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Another PSA. 12-2pm there is an extra 10% off and for anyone wanting the red and black professional tool cabinets you can get the bottom trolley, top box and the extra 4 drawer middle box for £225 with the extra 10% (£250 if you miss it).

They just removed the spanners from the £350 industrial bundle before the extra 10% came in.


 
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Thanks, been waiting for this to come around again.

Have just ordered, my local store has stock, just waiting for them to confirm when they're ready to collect 😀


 
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Due to Halfords error(s) I seem to have paid just over £100 for the two tool chests and the spanners... 😳

Ordered online and left it a few hours before driving to collect; turns out the stock was out and they didn't have both tool chests in stock at the store - the Store Manager gave me a further 10% off for the inconvenience and he did something with the payment so it seems I only paid just over £100 for the one tool chest and spanners I took away with me that day. Went to collect a week or so later and I failed to realise I'd not paid the full amount... as did the member of staff I showed the receipt to.


 
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Got a used red one full of tools going for £200 at my work.


 
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[url= http://www.halfords.com/motoring/garage-equipment/tool-chests-tool-boxes/halfords-professional-5-drawer-chest-7-drawer-chest ]Halfords Pro 5 drawer and 7 drawer chests now £199 (instead of £398) until Wed.[/url]


 
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Only £180 with the 10% off discount code (B15MT08)!
Just ordered myself and picking up this evening!


 
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The [url= http://www.halfords.com/motoring/garage-equipment?partnumber=169774,169790&sort=price-low-to-high ]industrial set[/url] is on offer for £349 too now


 
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Nother 10% for BC members too..


 
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These PSAs are helpful, but I went down the route of looking for a set on ebay and ended up paying £260 for an as new 2 piece Industrial set (plus a bit of fuel to collect it).

Having used it whilst I'm doing a bike build I can't believe I didn't get one years ago. The ability to have all of my tools in one place, and easy to find, has completely changed the pace I can work and how often I'm now able to do just 30 minutes DIY / bike maintenance at a time, because I don't need to spend 20 mins digging out the tools / finding what I need.

The industrial one does have a few "deeper than the others" drawers towards the bottom, but only the bottom one could be considered to be a deep drawer.

One thing I've noticed is that, on the top unit, if you push the drawers in all the way, they "lock" shut and you then need to open the top lid, to unlock them. I've learnt to push them in almost all the way in and it's been fine.

I'd certainly recommend them (either from Halfords on on ebay) if you're sitting on the fence about a set.


 
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"Having used it whilst I'm doing a bike build I can't believe I didn't get one years ago. The ability to have all of my tools in one place, and easy to find, has completely changed the pace I can work and how often I'm now able to do just 30 minutes DIY / bike maintenance at a time, because I don't need to spend 20 mins digging out the tools / finding what I need."

this x 100

my garage might be a complete sty but the tools all live in their place in my tool boxes .... means you can lay your hand on anything at any time without having to think about it/search for ages.


 
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One thing I've noticed is that, on the top unit, if you push the drawers in all the way, they "lock" shut and you then need to open the top lid, to unlock them. I've learnt to push them in almost all the way in and it's been fine.

My chest used to do that, it annoyed me enough one day that I disconnected the lock.


 
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