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Proslat FusionPlus 10 ft set - TOOL Powder Coated Black/Black 50159K

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Proslat FusionPlus 10 ft set - TOOL Powder Coated Black/Black 50159KProslat FusionPlus 10 ft set TOOL Powder Coated Black Black 50159K Note from the owner: For all of you that would rather hire someone to assemble install this product for you we have partnered with: They can help you with the assembly when you buy any of our products. Just click their logo and you will be taken to their site where you can schedule and pay for one of their installers to come directly to your home. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FusionPlus

Proslat FusionPlus 10 ft set - TOOL Powder Coated Black/Black 50159K

Note from the owner: For all of you that would rather hire someone to assemble/install this product for you we have partnered with:


They can help you with the assembly when you buy any of our products.  Just click their logo and you will be taken to their site where you can schedule and pay for one of their installers to come directly to your home.

 

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

FusionPlus cabinets are made in North America and packed with quality features and options. Invest in a set that is functional, modular, and promises longevity. Our cabinets are built to last and will upgrade your garage. Proslat cabinets are backed by a lifetime warranty, so you can be confident that FusionPlus is the right choice for you.

Features:

  • Made in North America
  • Option to select your colors and configuration
  • Fully welded 18-gauge American steel
  • Zirconium steel treatment (anti-rust)
  • Corrosion-resistant powder coat finish
  • Heavy-duty steel work surfaces
  • Fully locking modules
  • Quality Fulterer slides
  • Commercial continuous hinges
  • Adjustable feet

Included

  • 1 x 40 in. Tall cabinet (includes 3 shelves)
  • 2 x 40 in. Wall mount cabinets (includes 1 shelf each)
  • 1 x 40 in. 5-Drawer base 
  • 1 x 40 in. 3-Drawer base 
  • 1 x 80 in. Black powder coated work surface 
  • Standard color handles & doors 
  • Hardware & instructions


                                  Specifications/Warranty

                                  Dimensions: 120 x 81.5 x 22 in. (W x H x D)

                                        Tech Drawing/ Assembly PDF

                                        Assembly PDF

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                                        Shipping Policy
                                        Order Confirmation:

                                        As soon as you place your order, you will receive an order confirmation e-mail.  This means that we have received your order in our system and pre-authorized your credit card for the purchase.  As soon as we receive your order, we automatically reach out to our suppliers to confirm that it is in stock and available for immediate shipment.  If your item is on backorder or unavailable, we will void the pre-authorization and reach out to you via e-mail.  If your item(s) are available for immediate shipment (within 5 business days), we will process the charges and submit the order for shipment.

                                        Order Shipment:

                                        If your order is stock and we process the charges to your credit card, it will ship within five business days from the date of your order.  We will send you tracking information within 24 hours of your order leaving the warehouse to the e-mail address you provided when checking out.  If you do not receive tracking information from us within six business days of your order, feel free to follow up with us at [email protected].

                                        Refunds/Returns/Cancellation

                                        30 Day Return Policy

                                        NEW COVID RELATED DELIVERY/RETURN POLICY FOR DURAMAX SHEDS

                                        "Shipping And Return Policy:
                                        Due to the ever changing world we are living in all of our shipping carriers both large and small are going to contactless, (no sign) deliveries. This will change the process for how we file damage claims with the shipping companies. The new process is listed below.
                                        FOR DURAMAX PRODUCTS
                                        It is imperative that you inspect your shipment for any signs of damage found or missing parts during receipt , please send a notification to [email protected] within 72 hours including photos of damage.
                                        During receipt, please sign the delivery shipment and mark "damaged" if you see anything at all that looks like it may be damaged so we can file a freight claim.
                                        Any damages reported after the 72-hour window frame, parts will no longer be covered with no cost.
                                        We encourage our customers to check the product upon receipt to ensure everything is complete and no damages found.
                                        This policy is effective for all purchases made on or after January 1, 2022.
                                        If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us."
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                                        Returns will be accepted up to 30 days from date of purchase. Returns must be in original packaging and new condition with all hardware, instructions, warranties, registration information and packaging material. Please email us at [email protected] to request a Return Authorization number. Upon Return Authorization approval, Garage Tools Storage will provide the customer with the appropriate shipping instructions and return address. Returns will not be accepted without a Return Authorization number. Refunds will be re-applied to original Credit Card within 14 days of receipt of the return and will equal the purchase price minus our actual shipping costs to the original delivery location and 20% restocking fee. Return shipments must be paid by customer and shipped to our designated warehouse with adequate shipping insurance. Please select a reliable Freight carrier that will provide a tracking number, shipping insurance and proper packaging as Garage Tools Storage is not responsible for lost or damaged returns. All returns will be inspected by our warehouse staff to determine if the return meets our stated criteria. Refunds will not be issued if there are missing parts, packaging or product cannot be resold as new. Unauthorized returns or returns without prior approval will be returned to customer freight collect.

                                        Damaged Goods/Missing Items

                                        We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase. However, we understand that damage may occur during transit and we will replace any product damaged during transit. It is important for you to inspect all merchandise on arrival and refuse delivery on any product that has noticeable damage. Please notify us if you refuse delivery so that we can expect the return shipment. If the package looks slightly damaged, please write "Package Damaged" when signing for and accepting the shipment. All damage must be reported within 72 hours of delivery as we are required to file damage claims to our freight carrier within this time frame. Please email customer support at [email protected] to report any damage to your shipment. Please include photos of the damage. We will send the Freight Carrier to your location to retrieve the damaged merchandise and will promptly send a replacement. Our remedy for Damaged/Defective Goods will be either replacement parts or a new replacement of the same model at no charge. If you decide you do not want replacement parts or a replacement model, the item can only be returned to us according to our 30-Day Return Policy.

                                        Refused deliveries that are not covered under our Damaged Goods Policy will be refunded the original purchase price minus our actual shipping costs to and from the delivery location and a 20% restocking fee.

                                        Shipping Methods and Delivery Times

                                        Garage Tools Storage ships from multiple warehouses using different freight carriers depending on consumer location. Orders containing products from different manufacturers may show up in multiple deliveries as they may ship from different locations. Customers receiving Freight orders can expect our delivery agents to call prior to delivery to setup a delivery appointment. Orders usually ship within 2 to 7 business days of original order date. For more information on specific shipping methods, estimated delivery times, or other questions about refunds and returns please contact our customer service representatives at (888) 949-4945, or email [email protected]


                                                 

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                                                Exchange/Return Notes
                                                • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
                                                • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
                                                • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
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                                                WellBCare
                                                Charlottesville, US
                                                ★★★★★ 2
                                                Be clear that it's a blank journal you create, with brief quotes and thumbnail art
                                                Format: Paperback
                                                If one is looking for a personal journal of empty lined pages ~ and a brief Lilias Trotter quote with a thumbnail-size photo of her art on each page then this is for you. I understood it was a book of her journalling with more viewable-size sketches.
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                                                Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2022
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                                                Eric Balkan
                                                Waukegan, US
                                                ★★★★★ 5
                                                When and where economics went wrong
                                                Format: Paperback
                                                This is one of those books that can provide an epiphany to the reader -- but not very many American readers have even heard of it, unfortunately. That could be due to it's being a book primarily about English economic history, with assumptions that the reader is familiar to some extent with things like the Poor Laws and Tory socialism. But I wasn't, and was still able to glean some great insights from the work. That could be because Polanyi is not afraid of repetition. :-) A key insight, and the one that could be summed up as the theme of the book, is Polanyi's realization that prior to about 1830, the market and the economy were considered part of society. That is, economic activity was something that people did along with everything else they did, like engage in social/familial relationships, religious rituals, etc. But with the 1830s came a paradigm shift: the advent of rational capitalism. Now, the market was considered an entity by itself, outside of society. This market entity was viewed as governed by universal laws. Like laws of physics, these market laws were independent of culture, independent of social group, independent of time period, and, in fact, independent of human behavior. While any observer of human nature would say that people often make decisions for emotional reasons -- and modern neurological research shows that virtually every decision we make is a combination of the rational and the emotional -- these market laws assumed only rational behavior on the part of economic actors. Though Polanyi doesn't mention it, it's now easy to see how Alfred Marshall could get carried away with creating a mathematical foundation for microeconomics and how Leon Walras could, reportedly, say that if something couldn't be studied mathematically, it wasn't worth studying. There's no current way to model emotions with math, and so the Ricardian prototype of an emotion-less economics continues into the modern economics of today. These universal market laws frees the market from any social constraints. A number of modern neo-classical economists assert that this makes economics purely amoral, i.e., without regard for any ethics. Therefore any attempts by the public, by politicians, or by workers to add ethics to the market is an interference with pure market workings, which, according to their interpretation of Adam Smith's "invisible hand", will produce optimal results if just left alone. But Smith never said that, and in fact rational capitalism, in elevating greed and selfishness to the status of goals -- see the Ayn Rand work "The Virtue Of Selfishness" -- is, IMO, not amoral at all, but rather is a morality of its own. Anyway, back to Polanyi's insights. Another key one is the concept of a "double movement" in 19th century England. Each move to create a purer market created an ad-hoc counter move. E.g., Ricardian free trade was faced with opposition from workers losing their jobs and local firms losing business Americans can easily think of another example: where the employment of children (eventually) led to laws restricting that employment, simply because human beings have too much of a sympathetic nature to sit still for children losing limbs in the dangerous factories and mines of the time. Polanyi notes that capitalists often blame these anti-capitalist laws on planned activity by socialist anti-market groups, but he says they're actually the result of the recognition by the general public that they don't want to live under a pure market system. Yet another good insight is Polanyi's recognition that market laws treat labor, land, and money as commodities. We can see that today, where neo-classical economists assert that the law of supply and demand should apply to workers as it applies to anything else in the economy. That is, if there's a surplus of workers in one area and a shortage in another, supply and demand dictates the flow of workers from the one area to the other. But a laid-off textile worker in South Carolina is not going to move to China for a job. That's my own example, but Polanyi offers his own from modern English history. The book isn't perfect. Polanyi does have a tendency to generalize, a common failing among authors, IMO. E.g., in discussing the rise of fascism in the 1930s, he's on very shaky ground when he starts talking about the US or about Russian policy intentions during that period. I gave The Great Transformation 5 stars because, even with its faults, the reader will be thinking about Polanyi's insights for some time to come. I am.
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                                                Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2009
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                                                Kindle Customer
                                                Omaha, US
                                                ★★★★★ 5
                                                Not light reading but worth it
                                                Format: Kindle
                                                Much of this book was heavy reading for me, mainly due my not being familiar with the background development and history of various economic theory and associated laws over 500 or so years of British history. I did stick it out and am glad I did. There are many insights as to how we have arrived at today and the book is still relevant even though it was written in 1942. I found the last few chapters and the comments in Sources to offer the most explanations to fit modern times especially with regard to the rise of fascism. Thick but worth it.
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                                                Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
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                                                Blake West
                                                Grantham, US
                                                ★★★★★ 4
                                                Interesting anthropology and critique, but dense and obtuse writing
                                                Format: Kindle
                                                The good part is that at the end of the day, I learned a lot here, and Polanyi raised a lot of very interesting and under-discussed historical points to create his argument. It felt very similar to David Graeber (or I guess Graeber is similar to Polanyi) in that way. The bad part is that, whereas Graeber writes with exceptional clarity and vividness, Polanyi is obtuse and dense. And I've read other books from this era, I don't think it's the time. I think it's Polanyi's writing. Beyond that, his work serves more as analysis than prescription. It's a bit unclear exactly what he's advocating for. Which maybe is OK, though I prefer when non fiction writers offer solutions rather than just pointing out problems. All in all, if you can settle in with his writing, there are definite gems in there.
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                                                Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2026
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                                                Kitty Bryant
                                                Los Angeles, US
                                                ★★★★★ 5
                                                Inspiring analysis of economic history
                                                Format: Paperback
                                                Polanyi presents economic history through an analysis of the "utopian" catastrophy of the self-regulating market economy. Polanyi argues that the free market economy treats the most essential elements of human society - labor, nature, and money - as if they should be exploited like commodities. When liberalism (free marketeerism) rules, then the economy dictates what is possible in human society, and these rules are intolerable because they create conditions under which humans are impoverished and disempowered. In his final chapter he lays out the battle ground between liberalism and its alternatives, which when he was writing (1945) were socialism and fascism. Fascism refuses the dictates of economic liberalism but substitutes in its place the dictates of a state that denies individual freedom. Socialism, alternatively, holds the only promise of true freedom for the individual where economic and political rules are developed and enforced democratically for the protection of society. While this is not an easy read because it demands a background in history, he is a fluent and persuasive writer.
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                                                Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023

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