SKU: 7702675902

Milwaukee High Capacity 46 in. x 22 in. 10-Drawer Roller Cabinet Tool Chest, 19,440 cu. in.

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Milwaukee High Capacity 46 in. x 22 in. 10-Drawer Roller Cabinet Tool Chest, 19,440 cu. in.46" 10 Drawer Roller Tool Cabinet with Power Strip This heavy duty Milwaukee 46 in. roller cabinet delivers 19,440 cu. in. of storage and supports over 2,500 lbs. Built from 18 gauge steel with a reinforced 6 gauge angle iron base, it features soft close ball bearing slides, industrial 6 in. x 2 in. casters, and a rugged red black textured finish. A built in 6 outlet 2 USB power center, folding side shelf, and premium drawer liners keep tools

46" 10-Drawer Roller Tool Cabinet with Power Strip

This heavy-duty Milwaukee 46 in. roller cabinet delivers 19,440 cu. in. of storage and supports over 2,500 lbs. Built from 18-gauge steel with a reinforced 6-gauge angle iron base, it features soft-close ball-bearing slides, industrial 6 in. x 2 in. casters, and a rugged red/black textured finish. A built-in 6-outlet/2-USB power center, folding side shelf, and premium drawer liners keep tools organized and ready to work.


Key Features:

  • High-Capacity Storage: 19,440 cu. in. across 10 soft-close drawers with two extra-deep 9.5 in. bottoms
  • Heavy-Duty Build: 18-gauge steel frame and reinforced 6-gauge base support 2,500 lb load
  • Integrated Power: Exterior 6-outlet power strip with 2 USB ports for chargers and devices
  • Mobility & Control: 6 in. x 2 in. industrial casters (2 swivel w/ brakes, 2 fixed) and push-bar handle
  • Organization Included: Pre-cut premium drawer liners, removable power tool organizer, and barrel key lock

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Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Item Weight 337 lb
Product Weight (lb.) 337 lb
Weight Capacity (lb.) 2500
Holding Capacity (cu in.) 19,440 cu in.
Number of Drawers 10
Color Family Red
Color/Finish Red and Black
Material Steel
Frame Steel Gauge 18
Tool Storage Product Type Tool Chest / Roller Cabinet
Tool Chest Size Large (44 in. W & up)
Number of Trays 1 Tray
Number of Shelves 1 Shelf
Number of Wheels 4 (6 in. x 2 in. industrial casters; 2 swivel with brake, 2 fixed)
Drawer Slide Weight Rating (lbs.) 100 lb (standard); 200 lb for deep bottom drawers (double slides)
Features Ball Bearing Slides; Deep Chest (20 in. or more); Lockable; Soft Close Drawers; Welded Seams; Wheel Locks; Aluminum edge guards; Rubber corner bumpers; Bottle opener; Folding side shelf; Long tool holder
Included Drawer liners; Keyed lock; Power strip (6-outlet/2 USB); Push handle; Tray; Wheels
Nominal Width 46 in
Product Width (in.) 46 in
Product Depth (in.) 22.1 in
Product Height (in.) 38.7 in
Assembled Dimensions (with handles & casters) Approx. 49.3 in. W x 22 in. D x 39 in. H
Manufacturer Warranty 3 Year Limited Warranty
Top Drawer Dimensions 41.7 in. W x 19.8 in. D x 1.8 in. H
Second Full-Width Drawer 41.7 in. W x 19.8 in. D x 4.2 in. H
Left Bank Drawers 25.7 in. W x 19.8 in. D in heights: 1.8 in.; 3.1 in.; 4.1 in.; bottom 9.5 in.
Right Bank Drawers 13.5 in. W x 19.8 in. D in heights: 1.8 in.; 3.1 in.; 4.1 in.; bottom 9.5 in.
Power Center Built-in 6-outlet with 2 USB ports; cord hooks included

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Are the drawers soft-close and what is their rating?
A: Yes, they are soft-close ball-bearing slides; standard drawers are 100 lb rated and the two deep bottom drawers have double slides for 200 lb capacity.


Q: What are the overall assembled dimensions and weight?
A: Approx. 49.3 in. W x 22 in. D x 39 in. H; unit weight is about 337 lb.


Q: Does it include power outlets?
A: Yes, a built-in 6-outlet power strip with 2 USB ports is mounted on the cabinet side.


Q: Is assembly required?
A: Some assembly is required; casters and handle need installation.


Q: What security features are included?
A: A barrel key locking system secures all drawers.


Industrial Strength, Garage-Grade Style

This cabinet anchors the workspace with bold Milwaukee red and sleek black drawer faces, bringing a crisp, professional aesthetic to the garage. The elongated full-width drawers and aluminum edge guards create a confident horizontal line that feels both modern and purposeful. Style it under pegboard with task lighting and let the folding side shelf stage chargers or detailing kits for a polished vignette. It’s the statement piece that marries luxury organization with hard-wearing performance.


AI Review Summary:

Across retail reviews, buyers praise the sturdy build, smooth soft-close drawers, and useful power strip/USB integration. Many highlight the deep bottom drawers and included liners as standouts, with casters rolling smoothly even when fully loaded. A few mention minor cosmetic dings out of the box and that the top full-width drawer can feel heavy when packed. Overall sentiment is strongly positive for durability and value at this size.


Upgrade your shop with Milwaukee’s 46 in. roller cabinet for powerful storage, integrated power, and pro-grade durability—add it to your cart today.

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