Home Depot: HDX 27 Gal. Tough Storage Tote in Black with Yellow Lid $13.98

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Last Updated: June 30, 2022 7:29 am EDT

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As part of the July 4th sale at Home Depot they have these HDX 27 Gal. Tough Storage Tote in Black with Yellow Lid for only $13.98.  I have one of these and it is TOUGH.

This HDX reinforced stackable 27 gallon heavy-duty tough tote will handle any storage job ranging from general storage needs to extreme storage jobs. The tote includes a black base made from durable recycled polypropylene and a yellow reinforced snap-fit lid to secure and protect your valuables. This tote is a perfect option for the meticulous organizer who demands the very best in heavy-duty storage and protection. Integrated slots make the tote lockable to keep away unwanted intruders. This tote includes innovative tie-down channels that allow it to be easily strapped down for simple transportation and fits most Hitch Mounted Cargo Carriers.

  • Weight Capacity 75 lb
  • Exterior dimensions (at top of tote) 28.55 in. L x 19.61 in. W x 15.27 in. H
  • Interior dimensions (at bottom of tote) 23.5 in. L x 14.5 in. W x 13 in. H
  • Tough polypropylene plastic for durability
  • Snap-on, lockable lid included
  • 27 Gal. capacity holds large items
  • General purpose tote
  • Can handle at least 900 lbs. of distributed weight stacked on lid
  • Handles can withstand at least 680 lbs. of pressure

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