Sometimes big box branded items don’t get the credit they deserve. I think that applies to Husky, the Home Depot brand of tools. Husky makes plenty of items and a lot of them are of good quality. When we first got our hands on the 52″ tool chest we were pleasantly surprised at the quality and detail that went into it.
The box uses roller bearing drawers that have a 100 lb capacity each. The drawers move in and out smoothly especially with weight in them. The problem with a lot of tool boxes is that your tools slide around and you need to get liners for them. This adds extra cost. The Husky comes with thick pre-cut liners. This may not sound like a big deal but it is. It haves you the cost and hassle of buying and cutting your own liners.
The box has six casters, 2 that are stationary and 4 that swivel. This box actually is more maneuverable than smaller boxes I have use because if its ability to turn on itself. I feel like I can easily get this into tight areas. Bottom line, this box is a great buy. Check it out over at The Home Depot
Specs:
- Top Chest Drawer Dimensions:
3 left drawers 31.7 in. W x 15.7 in. D x 2.6 in. H
3 right drawers 13.6 in. W x 15.7 in. D x 2.6 in. - Bottom Cabinet Drawer Dimensions:
1 top full-width drawer 47.6 in. W x 15.7 in. D x 3.6 in. H top
5 left drawers 31.7 in. W x 15.7 in. x 2.6 in. H
1 bottom left drawer 31.7 in. W x 15.7 in. D x 9 in. H
4 right drawers 13.5 in. W x 15.7 in. D x 2.6 in. H
1 bottom right drawer 13.5 in. W x 15.7 in. D x 12.2 in. H - 100 lbs. rated ball bearing drawer slides for smooth, durable operation
- Heavy-duty 21-gauge steel construction
- Beveled 9.5 in. deep chest lid with a hole punch-out has gas struts and is reinforced with a lid stiffener
- Full-width drawer for longer tools
- Large, push-bar side handle on the cabinet allows ease in mobility
- 5 in. x 2 in. swivel casters with brakes on each end of the rolling cabinet help keep this unit from moving when locked into place
- Keyed internal locking to keep your tools safe and secure
I am wanting one of these now. been looking at the harbor freight ones but this seems to be the better deal.now if I can just sell my small box and then go buy this one.TIA
Hope you didnt buy tool box, i spent over $687 on husky tool box and it fell apart after only one month of owning it went back to home depot with no help or wont stand behine the husky tool box , just straigth junk,
I am so sorry to hear you didn’t have a good experience!
Husky makes very good tool storage stuff and this is just one of them. Glad to see they are getting some love
Thanks for the update. I will post this by our floor models.
SURE COULD USE THIS
Not a husky fan at all i don’t care for their products, to me home depot seems geared more for the carpenter and not for the mechanics / technicians. I d destroy that in less than a year.
I need this, I have tools laying everywhere. One good tool chest is what I need.
Your articles are for when it abslulteoy, positively, needs to be understood overnight.
The only that kills these boxes for me is the depth. 20″ or deeper would be much nicer.
Love to get my hands on something like this so I could clean up my garage.
This tool box is awesome! A great value for your money. I love the top compartment to set your drills and impact driver with chargers while still being able to lock it all up. The drawers roll very smoothly even with a heavy load in them, unlike my last Craftsman tool box. Very satisfied with this product.
AS A PROFESSIONAL TECHNITION FOR OVER 30 YEARS I OWN THIS BOX, GREAT BOX COULD BE BIGGER BUT FOR THE PRICE CANT BEAT IT, DRAWBACK IS NO LIP TO ADD ADD-ON BOXES HAD TO MAKE A HANG LIP BUT OTHER THAN THAT GREAT BOX
Total junk the middle long cabnet broke rail home depot said not covered i changed to craftsman 52 much better box and cheeper dont waist your money thay dont help when thay brake. Expenceve lesson