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Extreme Tools RX Series 72 in. W x 25 in. D 0 Triple-Bank Extreme Power Workstation Hutch in Green with Black Trim

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Extreme Tools RX Series 72 in. W x 25 in. D 0 Triple-Bank Extreme Power Workstation Hutch in Green with Black Trim72 in. Triple Bank Power Workstation Hutch The Extreme Tools RX Series 72 in. Triple Bank Power Workstation Hutch is the perfect addition to any professional workshop. It offers an adjustable metal shelf with ample organizing options, including built in slots, holes, and a power tool rack. The durable, high gloss powder coating ensures long lasting appeal and protection while the integrated power strip elevates its functionality. Key Features:

72 in. Triple-Bank Power Workstation Hutch

The Extreme Tools RX Series 72 in. Triple-Bank Power Workstation Hutch is the perfect addition to any professional workshop. It offers an adjustable metal shelf with ample organizing options, including built-in slots, holes, and a power tool rack. The durable, high-gloss powder coating ensures long-lasting appeal and protection while the integrated power strip elevates its functionality.


Key Features:

  • Adjustable Shelf: Features built-in slots and holes for organized tool storage.
  • Integrated Power Strip: Includes 3 electrical outlets and 2 USB ports for easy equipment power and charging.
  • Removable Accessories: Engineered to support additional attachments such as power tool racks and media stands.
  • Durable Coating: AkzoNobel high gloss powder coat finish for enhanced durability and aesthetics.
  • Secure Lock: Tubular coded lock provides security and can be synced with roller cabinets.

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Color Family Green
Color/Finish Green gloss powder coat finish with anodized black handle
Drawer Slide Weight Rating (lbs.) 0 lb
Features Lid Gas Struts,Lockable
Frame Steel Gauge 18
Grade Heavy Duty
Holding Capacity (cu in.) 31458 cu in
Included Accessories Hardware,Keyed Lock,Pegboard,Power Strip
Material Steel
Number of Drawers No Drawers
Number of Shelves 1 Shelf
Number of Trays No Tray
Product Weight (lb.) 132 lb
Tool Chest Size Large (44 in. W & up)
Tool Storage Product Type Tool Chest
Tools Product Type Tool Storage
Weight Capacity (lb.) 0 lb
Manufacturer Warranty Limited 5 Year
Nominal Width (in.) 72 in
Product Depth (in.) 25 in
Product Height (in.) 22.25 in
Product Width (in.) 72 in

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is the hutch compatible with any tool cabinets?
A: This hutch is specifically designed to be assembled on the RX Series 72 in. Roller Cabinets, which are sold separately.


Q: Does the hutch require any assembly?
A: Yes, assembly is required. All necessary parts, hardware, and instructions are included.


Q: What are the power options included in the hutch?
A: The hutch includes a power strip with 3 outlets and 2 USB ports, designed to accommodate charging and power needs.


Q: Can the lock on the hutch be matched to a roller cabinet?
A: Yes, the tubular coded lock can be configured to match the lock on RX Series roller cabinets.


Q: Does the hutch come with any additional accessories?
A: Yes, it includes an Extreme Power Tool Rack, 3-outlet power strip, and the necessary hardware for assembly.


Elevate Your Workspace with Vibrant Functionality

Transform your garage or professional workspace with the striking allure of the RX Series 72 in. Workstation Hutch. Its vibrant green hue, contrasted by a sleek black trim, adds a dash of bold sophistication to any setting. The cleverly engineered adjustable shelf offers not just storage, but a statement of precision and organization. Pair it with its companion RX Roller Cabinet to create a powerhouse of style and practicality. Embrace this industrial chic icon as an essential piece in the framework of a luxurious and efficient work environment.


Upgrade your workspace today with the Extreme Tools RX Series Hutch, and experience the ultimate in professional tool organization.

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