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While Husky tool chests may not be the flashiest on the market, they're utilitarian, come in a variety of sizes and shapes, and feature some pretty useful and attractive characteristics.
Stanley Black & Decker, which struck a deal to buy the 90-year-old Craftsman brand from Sears Holdings Inc., has spent the past eight years cobbling together the biggest brands in tools.
In comparison, most Husky tool chests cost less than $1,000. There are exceptions to that statement; for example, some of the larger chests designed more for professionals can cost over $3,000.