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Husky 30 in. W 10-Drawer Deep Combination Tool Chest and Rolling Cabinet Set in Gloss Black

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Husky 30 in. W 10-Drawer Deep Combination Tool Chest and Rolling Cabinet Set in Gloss BlackHusky 30" 10 Drawer Tool Chest & Cabinet Set The Husky 30 in. 10 Drawer Deep Combination Tool Chest and Rolling Cabinet Set delivers robust storage and organization for any workspace. Constructed from heavy duty 21 gauge steel, it features a gloss black finish, integrated power center, and soft close drawers for secure, smooth operation. With a 27,022 cu. in. capacity and 1,000 lb. weight limit, this set is engineered for both durability and

Husky 30" 10-Drawer Tool Chest & Cabinet Set

The Husky 30 in. 10-Drawer Deep Combination Tool Chest and Rolling Cabinet Set delivers robust storage and organization for any workspace. Constructed from heavy-duty 21-gauge steel, it features a gloss black finish, integrated power center, and soft-close drawers for secure, smooth operation. With a 27,022 cu. in. capacity and 1,000 lb. weight limit, this set is engineered for both durability and convenience.


Key Features:

  • Heavy-Duty Steel Construction: Built from 21-gauge steel for exceptional durability and long-lasting performance.
  • Ample Storage Capacity: Offers 10 drawers and a top compartment, providing 27,022 cu. in. of organized tool storage.
  • Integrated Power Center: Features 6 outlets and 2 USB ports for convenient charging of tools and devices.
  • Smooth, Secure Operation: 100 lb. rated ball-bearing slides, soft-close drawers, and keyed internal locking system keep tools safe and accessible.
  • Easy Mobility: Equipped with large 5 in. x 2 in. casters and a push-bar side handle for effortless movement around the workspace.

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Item Weight 268.6 lb
Weight Capacity (lb.) 1000
Number of Trays No Trays
Number of Drawers 10 Drawers
Tool Storage Product Type Tool Chest
Included Keyed Lock
Holding Capacity (cu in.) 27022
Drawer Slide Weight Rating (lbs.) 100
Number of Shelves No Shelves
Color Family Black
Material Steel
Number of Wheels 4
Tool Chest Size Small
Color/Finish Gloss Black
Features Ball Bearing Slides, Lid Gas Struts, Lockable, Secure Open Lid, Wheel Locks, Soft Close Drawers
Frame Steel Gauge 21
Tools Product Type Tool Storage
Grade General Purpose
Nominal Width 30
Product Depth (in.) 24.5 in
Product Width (in.) 30 in
Product Height (in.) 66.1 in
Manufacturer Warranty 3 Year Limited Warranty
Integrated Power Center 6 outlets and 2 USB ports
Caster Size 5 in. x 2 in.
Drawer Liners Premium pre-cut solid liners
Locking System Keyed internal locking
Side Handle Large push-bar
Recessed Side Handles Steel
Assembled Dimensions (Chest) 30 in. W x 24.5 in. D x 24.9 in. H
Assembled Dimensions (Cabinet) 30 in. W x 24.5 in. D x 41.1 in. H
Total Assembled Dimensions (with casters) 30 in. W x 24.5 in. D x 66.1 in. H
Packaged Dimensions (Chest) 33.6 in. W x 28.1 in. D x 27.8 in. H
Packaged Dimensions (Cabinet) 33.6 in. W x 28.1 in. D x 38.1 in. H
Total Packaged Dimensions 33.6 in. W x 28.1 in. D x 65.9 in. H

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: How difficult is the assembly and installation of this tool chest and cabinet set?
A: The set comes mostly assembled; simply attach the casters and handles using basic tools, and it's ready for use.


Q: Can I charge my power tools and devices directly from the unit?
A: Yes, the integrated power center includes 6 outlets and 2 USB ports for convenient charging of tools and electronics.


Q: What is the weight capacity of the drawers and the entire unit?
A: Each drawer supports up to 100 lbs., and the entire unit has a weight capacity of up to 1,000 lbs.


Q: Is the tool chest secure for storing valuable tools?
A: Absolutely, it features a keyed internal locking system to keep your tools safe and secure.


Q: What warranty is included with this product?
A: The tool chest and cabinet set is backed by Husky's 3-year limited warranty.


Industrial Elegance Meets Ultimate Organization

This tool chest and cabinet set is a masterclass in functional design, transforming any garage or workshop into a haven of order and sophistication. The sleek gloss black finish and robust steel construction exude a modern, industrial charm, while the thoughtfully arranged drawers and integrated power center elevate both utility and style. Imagine it as the anchor of your creative workspace, keeping every tool at your fingertips and every project within reach. With its commanding presence and practical features, this piece is not just storage—it's an essential statement for those who value both form and function in luxurious living.


Upgrade your workspace with the Husky 10-Drawer Tool Chest and Cabinet Set—where durability, organization, and style come together for the ultimate tool storage solution.

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