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ToolGuyd > Shop Essentials > Husky 22″ Plastic Tool Box Review

Husky 22″ Plastic Tool Box Review

Dec 20, 2011 Stuart 6 Comments

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Husky 22 Inch Wide Body Tool Box

Husky’s new 22″ plastic tool box has a wider body than most others I’ve seen, making it great for bulky items and even power tools. It features a one-handed latch, a comfortable rubberized handle, and a removable plastic tool tray.

I’m currently working on a group of tool box reviews, and so I brought the Husky along to my parents’ house, hoping for a second opinion. After checking them all out, my father pointed to the Husky, declaring it his favorite. A little while later, he even asked me to buy him one.

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Okay, so my father  likes the tool box, and wants one for his hand or garden tools. No big deal, right? Wrong, it’s a huge deal. My father very rarely asks me to buy something for him. The last thing he asked for was a LensMate filter adapter for his Canon SX camera, and that was almost 19 months ago. This video will show you why he likes the design so much:

If anyone has any questions about what it can and cannot hold, don’t hesitate to ask. It holds cordless tools no problem, with the exception of circular saws unless you leave out the plastic tray.

Pros:

  • Roomy interior
  • Metal latch
  • One-handed opening
  • Quick closure
  • Reasonably well-thought out removable tray
  • No gimmicks of unnecessary frills
  • Well-balanced and comfortable to carry
  • DOES NOT TIP OVER! (This is the feature that my father raved most about)

Minor Cons:

  • One-handed opening is not “one-touch”
  • Only available in one size

Summary

In all, this is a very nice box that is hard to find fault with. It is very well designed, inside and out. That it requires one hand to open and not just one-touch is a minor gripe. The latches on this box are a leap ahead compared to other tool boxes in the Husky’s price range.

If you’re looking for a new tool box, be sure to check out the Husky in-store. I still have not made up my mind as to whether it’s my favorite of all the new models that just came out, but it’s definitely high up there. I also cannot say whether it will hold up to professional use, but it definitely feels to be robust enough for heavy DIY use.

The Husky 22″ tool box can be purchased from Home Depot for $25. Note that right now it looks to be an in-store-only item. It appears that Keter is the OEM, so we might eventually see other brand names on the same tool box.

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The sample featured in this review was purchased at retail.

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6 Comments

  1. Colin

    Dec 21, 2011

    Looks like a great box. I’d be looking for something like this with a shoulder strap. My current tool bag weighs around 65-75 lbs. Ever review anything that was a hard case with a shoulder strap?

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  2. Ben G

    Jun 16, 2013

    Good review! I really like this Husky box- and I’m a metal box purist… I never really understood the “pips” in the tray though. Also, if they made this in 18″ it would would be a lot handier – the 22″ does fit some power tools, but doesn’t leave room for much else.

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  3. Daniel Brewster

    Sep 28, 2018

    I bought one of these toolboxes from Home Depot or Lowes some years ago. Easily my favorite toolbox. I have been looking to buy another one but can’t find them anywhere. I have spent hours searching (I’m retired). If you can point me to someone who has one, I will include you in my will!

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  4. Ray Durand

    Dec 12, 2018

    Your site does not give 3 way dimensions of your tool boxes, big mistake.

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    • Stuart

      Dec 13, 2018

      Sorry?

      Reply
  5. Joseph

    Jan 29, 2020

    We’re can I buy one Looking all over web can’t fine one are they Discontinue

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