I liked my oldย Husky tool chest. Itย had niceย secure-latchย drawers that kept them closed. It wasย black, so itย didnโt stick out like a sore thumb. Thoseย Husky tool boxes were priced competitivelyย and had some features that made them a pretty good value. I also loved the 46โณ Huskyย workbench and continue using it even today. Where they may have been lacking was in the area of drawer slides, and how the handles connected to the drawers.
Newer is Better
I have to tell you, the newest Husky tool chests and work benches blow all that out of the water. Theyโre tougher tool chests, they have better drawers and upgraded slides, and all models sportย a new look thatโs stunningly subdued. In fact, this is the best tool chest weโve ever reviewed.
When we were setting up our Shop for video reviews, we wanted a set of tool chests that would work well as a backdrop. We also wanted them to holdย our assortment of tools without a problem. While the red Milwaukee steel chestย was a top performerโit was veryโฆwell, red.ย Our DeWalt 36โณ tool chestย was the sameโonly yellow. While color isnโt everythingโin this case it mattered. I first saw the new Husky tool chest and Husky workbenchย at The Home Depotโsย Holiday Media Preview event in New York City. My initial impression was that they nailed itโat least on first inspection. Getting them in for review was a natural next step, and weโll go over my thoughts on that in detail below. Since the three tool boxes we received share soย many features, this is a comprehensive review that covers them all.
Husky Tool Box and Workbench Features & Build Quality
Husky Tool Chest and Husky Workbench ย Aesthetics
Both the new Husky Tool Box and the Husky Work Bench share a lot of features. Both have replaced the shiny handles with gloss black, giving them aย new โblack on blackโ look. Itโs honestly a better look than most other toolboxes Iโve seen. Even the Husky logo is now more subdued. Theyโre definitely going after at least the casualย mechanic or serious DIY shop guy. After attending the 2016 SEMA Show, Iโve seen more thanย a few tool boxes, and these look and feel nicer than most. They also cost a whole lot less.
Soft Close Drawers
The drawers have a really nice soft-close feature. Iโm often surprisedย why more toolboxes donโt feature this. If youโre not doing a positive handle lock, then soft-close is the way to go. It allows you to shutย the drawers with some force while not tossing your tools all over the place. The mechanism then sucks the drawer in all the way without bouncing your tools. Ourย sockets and wrenches always end up in a mess at the back of the drawer.

Improved Drawer Slides
The drawers also feature very nice ball-bearing slides (see the photo for why these are the smoothest drawers weโve yet tested on a Husky). Theyโre taller than prior models, with more supportโup to 200 pounds. The edges of the steel drawers are nicelyย rolledย over on both the tool chest and the Husky workbench. This gives them significantly more strength, so the slides arenโt the only thing keeping them straight. Speaking of the slides, theyโre riveted into the sides of the drawers, and we didnโt feel a lot of play from side to side. The drawers themselvesย have aย very stable and deliberate movement.ย They measuredย aboutย 0.0415โณ in thickness (in line with the 19 gauge steel rating). Taller bottom drawers include two slides for better stability and weight handling.
The ball-bearing drawer slides also support anywhere between 100 andย 120ย pounds depending on the model. We tested both the Husky 52-inch toolbox and the Husky 56-inch toolboxย in addition to the 60-inch workbench. Double them up on a bottom drawer, and youโve got a 200-pound holding capacity.
Plenty of Casters
The three different units each include sixย 5-inch x 2-inch casters. Fourย of them are swiveling and include aย brake, and two are centrally located and rigid. They can handle upย to 2,500 lbs. combined (roughly 425ย lbs. capacity per caster). I hadnโt seen these exact casters before last year, but I like them. Theyโre similar to a Strongly, withย separate lock/unlock pedals on the front. Instead of heavy duty rivets holding the locking mechanism to the caster, however, these use a weld. All the weight is on the main caster frame, so this shouldnโt be an issue.
Theย six casters are mounted to angle iron steel supports underneath the floor of the baseย cabinets. This is the case for both Husky tool boxes as well as the 60-inch work bench. Weโve seen toolboxes where the casters were attached to the bottom sheet of steel with little or no support. Add too much weight and itโs likely to buckle. This is not the case with the Husky tool boxesโand why theyโre rated up to 2,500 lbs load capacity.
Doubled-Walled Goodness
Unlike cheaper tool chests,ย each Husky Tool box is double-walled inside. This is actually a big deal in terms of quality as it greatly increases the overall stability and rigidity of the toolbox. The Husky 60-inch Workbench is the same. Coupled with the dimple on the bottom of each shelf and the rolled drawer sides, build quality and stiffness areย excellent.
Power Strips and USB
One thing thatโs becoming more common in some consumer-orientedย tool boxes is better power management. Now, manufacturers are adding USB to that as well. Weโve seen lots of tool chests where manufacturers strap a standard power strip to the inside. Thatโs fine, and it presents a good solution. The Milwaukee 60-inch mobile work station uses this method as well as the Husky workbench. The aforementioned Husky 60-inchย mobile workbench has a 6-outlet, 2 USB power strips on the right side for plugging in chargers and other devices. The 52-inch Husky tool chest and cabinet combo has two 4-outlet and 2 USB power strips. One is located on each side of theย topย chest. The 56-inch tool chest goes one further and places a power strip across the entire back of the top chest. This is by far our favorite method for providing much-needed power for chargers and devices.
Conclusion
These are by far the best tool chest and work bench Husky has ever offered. more than that, they may just edge out some of the brands you thought you might prefer. Head over to the local Home Depot and check them outโthese caught us off guard (in a good way) and they might make for a great place to upgrade your tool storage options this year and next. I have a feeling these are going to be a big hitย for Pros.
Husky Tool Chestย Specifications
Husky 52 in. 15-Drawer Tool Chest and Cabinet Specs
- 120 lbs. rated full-extension ball bearing soft-close drawer slidesย (bottom drawers have double 120 lb. drawer slides)
- All-welded steel construction withย powder-coat textured black paint finish
- Extra tall top till withย gas struts
- Tubular steel side handle
- Sixย 5 x 2 in. industrial-grade, polypropylene casters (4 swivel with brake,ย 2 rigid)ย 2,500 lbs. rated
- Internal keyed locking system (2 included keys); additional privacy drawer in top chest with different lock
- Power: 4 outlets/2 USB on each side
- Magnetic plate acrossย back wall of top till
- Bottle opener
- Premium drawer liners
- Aluminum edge guards
- Chest drawer dimensions: 2 small left drawers: 13.8 in. W x 17.9 in. D x 2.0 in. H; 1 large left drawer: 13.8 in. W x 17.9 in. D x 5.1 in. H; 2 small right drawers: 31.6 in. W x 17.9 in. D x 2.0 in. H; 1 large right drawer: 31.6 in. W x 17.9 in. D x 5.1 in. H
- Cabinet drawer dimensions: top drawer: 47.6 in. W x 17.1 in. D x 3.9 in. H; 3 small left drawers: 13.5 in. W x 17.1 in. D x 3.5 in. H; 1 large left drawer: 13.5 in. W x 17.1 in. D x 12.7 in. H; 3 small right drawers: 31.3 in. W x 17.1 in. D x 3.5 in. H; 1 large right drawer: 31.3 in. W x 17.1 in. D x 12.7 in. H
- 3 year limited warranty
Huskyย 56 in. 23-Drawer Tool Chest and Cabinet Specs
- 100 lbs. rated soft close drawer slidesย (bottom drawers have double 100 lb. drawer slides)
- Extra tall top tillย withย gas struts
- Built in power strip plus USB
- Magnetic LED task light
- Pre-cut, premium solid drawer liners
- Sixย 5 x 2 in. industrial-grade, polypropylene casters (4 swivel with brake,ย 2 rigid)ย 2,500 lbs. rated
- Heavy duty 19-Gauge steel
- Top chest drawer dimensions: 3 left drawers and 1 right bottom drawer, 9.64 in. W x 17.91 in. D x 2.83 in., 3 top middle drawers 27.56 in. W x 17.91 in. D x 1.77 in., 1 bottom middle drawer 27.56 in. W x 17.91 in. D x 2.83 in., 3 right top drawers 9.64 in. W x 17.91 in. D x 1.77 in.
- Bottom cabinet drawer dimensions: 1 top full-width drawer 51.57 in. W x 17.91 in. D x 3.9 in. H, 4 left top drawers 15.15 in. W x 17.91 in. x 2.83 in. H, 1 bottom left drawer 15.15 in. W x 17.91 in. D x 12.4 in., 5 right top drawers 34.05 in. W x 17.91 in. D x 2.83 in. H, 1 bottom right drawer 34.05 in. W x 15.61 in. D x 9.21 in. H
- 3 year limited warranty
Huskyย 60 in. 10-Drawer Mobile Workbench Specs
- Power strip: 6-outlet + 2 USB
- Sixย 5 x 2 in. industrial-grade, polypropylene casters (4 swivel with brake,ย 2 rigid)
- Soft-close, 175 lbs. rated ball bearing drawer slides
- 24 in. deep cabinet
- Pre-cut, premium solid drawer liners
- Black anodized aluminum drawer pulls
- Tubular steel side handle
- Adjustable height shelf in bulk storage door area
- Drawer dimensions: 1 top full-width drawer- 55.65 in. L x 21.85 in. W x 3.88 in. H, 2 right drawers- 12.54 in. L x 21.85 in. W x 3.88 in. 1-drawer- 12.54 in. L x 21.85 in. W x 2.82 in. H, 1 drawer- 12.54 in. L x 21.85 in. W x 8.13 in. H, 2 left drawers- 25.73 in. L x 21.85 in. W x 1.76 in. H, 1 left drawer- 25.73 in. L x 21.85 in. W x 2.82 in. H, 1 left drawer- 25.73 in. L x 21.85 in. W x 3.88 in. H, 1 left drawer- 25.73 in. L x 21.85 in. W x 8.13 in. H 1 door storage area: 13.64 in. L x 23 in. W x 20.35 in. H
- 3 year limited warranty








