
Walmart is selling a ‘durable' $400 metal storage cabinet for only $169, and shoppers say it has ‘plenty' of space
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Storage solutions are the easiest way to make your workspace clutter-free and organized. Whether you want to organize your tools, extra household products, gardening supplies, or small appliances, a storage cabinet is a must-have.
Right now, the Gangmei 72-Inch Metal Storage Cabinet is on sale at Walmart for only $169. With an original price tag of $400, you can save hundreds on this sleek and high-quality unit that will fit perfectly in your garage, basement, office, attic, or closet.
Gangmei 72-Inch Metal Storage Cabinet, $169 (was $400) at Walmart
Made of sturdy metal, this cabinet is coated with an epoxy finish, making it resistant to scraping, rust, chipping, and corrosion. It features two swing doors with a handlebar and four adjustable shelves that can each hold up to 180 pounds. For added security, you'll find a three-point locking system and two keys to keep everything safe and secure.
'Great purchase!' said one shopper. '[I've] had it for two weeks already, and it's very sturdy. Plus, [it's] quite spacious and easy to assemble.'
'Very nice cabinet,' said another customer. '[The] cabinet was very well packaged and easy to assemble. Sturdy shelves with plenty of storage space. Best cabinet I could find in its price range and would recommend it.'
The cabinet itself weighs 101 pounds and measures 36 inches wide and 72 inches tall. Its slim design won't take up too much space in your home and many shoppers mentioned buying multiple units to arrange next to one another.
One customer said, 'The cabinet is durable and is what we expected. We have bought four.' While another added, 'A great cabinet for a great price! We purchased it to store outdoor toys and tools in.'
Organize your home with this $169 metal storage cabinet. Grab it now while it's still 58% off at Walmart.
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