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ToolGuyd > Awesome & Cool > New Craftsman Camouflaged Tool Chest

New Craftsman Camouflaged Tool Chest

May 5, 2014 Stuart 14 Comments

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Craftsman Camo Tool Chest

Craftsman is coming out with new Mossy Oak-style camouflage-themed ball bearing tool storage products. It looks like there will be a 5-drawer chest and a 5-drawer cabinet.

The new chest features the same DynaGlide ball bearing drawer slides that we’ve seen on other recent Craftsman storage products. These slides are rated to support tool loads of up to 75 pounds per pair.

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You also get a front-mounted lock, side-mounted handles, and gas strut-supported lid.

The chest is 26″ wide, 12″ deep, and 19.75″ tall.

Craftsman Camo Tool Storage Combo

The cabinet is not yet listed on Sears’ website, but we found a picture of it as part of a chest + cabinet combo.

Price: $300 (chest), on sale for $270 or less.

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If you want the same effect on a budget, and don’t mind potentially ripping the existing finish off of your tool box, check out Gorilla Tape’s Mossy Oak-patterned products.

And if you’re instead a jungle camo kind of guy (or gal), Matco’s camo tool cabinet has a subtler pattern, but you had better have a larger tool collection and deeper pockets.

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14 Comments

  1. Nicolas Filiatrault

    May 5, 2014

    Hey stuart do you know if a company make tool chest wrap?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      May 5, 2014

      My guess is that this is a custom wrap commissioned by Craftsman or Waterloo.

      There are a lot of companies that make vinyl tool chest wraps, but none that I have used and could recommend. Sorry. Some brands make wraps for specific models, typically pro-grade, and you might be able to get wraps from vinyl printing companies if you’re willing to cut it to fit yourself.

      Reply
  2. Jeremy

    May 5, 2014

    Is this the ultimate solution to hiding new tool acquisitions from the wife? Just might work…

    Reply
    • Allen

      May 5, 2014

      If you could make it look like a washing machine, mine would never come near it.

      Reply
      • fred

        May 6, 2014

        Sounds like the old Henny Youngman joke:
        “My wife said: let’s go to dinner at someplace I’ve never been before – So I took her to the kitchen”

        Reply
  3. typhoon

    May 6, 2014

    I can’t see anything in the pictures. Do you think it might be something with my internet connection, browser settings, or the fact that I’m a duck?

    Reply
  4. Ktash

    May 6, 2014

    It’s hard enough to find my tools as it is. . .

    Reply
  5. Tomas

    May 6, 2014

    Oh Crap! I lugged my tool chest deep into the woods and now I can’t find it 🙂

    Reply
  6. Toolfreak

    May 6, 2014

    This is for yuppies and rich gun nuts who want to pretend they are macho because they wear camo or own stuff that has a camo pattern – but they just buy premade camo’d stuff and don’t even wear the right colors or pattern for the environment they live in. These are the same dolts who have camo vinyl trim on their shiny new pickup trucks that never haul anything in the bed and have a ton of hunting and survival gear even though they can barely survive for five minutes in the non-air-conditioned environment of the parking lot between their vehicle and the store.

    Any REAL redneck just takes a few cans of paint to a toolbox and makes camo pattern. They should already have the paint from painting their truck, boat, tree stand, etc.

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    • Stuart

      May 6, 2014

      I think that’s a bit unfair of a stance. Although the camo wrapped tool chest and cabinet aren’t my style, I don’t see anything wrong with them. If you have to work out of a tool box all day, or even only through long projects, it might as well be appealing.

      Reply
  7. Joseph

    May 7, 2014

    Bad enough my tools disappear in the woods, now I can lose a whole toolbox.

    Reply
  8. Allen

    May 7, 2014

    I think they should come out with a “woody” scheme. Don’t laugh, like the old station wagons ? I think that would be cool.

    Reply
  9. Melissa Harvey

    Oct 9, 2021

    When do these tool cabinets hit the shelves ? Will it be before Christmas ?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Oct 10, 2021

      Unfortunately, they seem to have been discontinued a while ago.

      Reply

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