DKazi
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Recently acquired 2 of these Husky 6-Drawer Tower Tool Chests but cannot find any information about them. They were part of a larger tool box set-up that had them hanging off of a Craftsman vintage (chevron logo) 9-drawer rolling tool cabinet.
Apparently my Google-Fu skills are lacking because I cannot find anything about them. I called Husky Customer Service and they were no help. Might still send them an email with photos to see if I get a better response.
So I find myself here asking for some help in identifying anything about these box units. Especially:
Here's what I know:
Still trying to decide if I'm going to keep them or not as they don't go along with my vintage Craftsman & vintage Proto boxes. (You know, because when you have OCD everything needs to match!) So I'm open to any suggestions of what these may sell for in the wild. Thanks in advance for any help.

Apparently my Google-Fu skills are lacking because I cannot find anything about them. I called Husky Customer Service and they were no help. Might still send them an email with photos to see if I get a better response.
So I find myself here asking for some help in identifying anything about these box units. Especially:
1. Model Number
2. What years manufactured
3. What they sold for
4. Do they still sell keys
5. Anything else related to them
Here's what I know:
- Husky brand
- Older Logo
- Heavy duty thick metal, solid build
- 6-drawers
- Top work pad has rounded corners, not square
- They both have removable attachments that allows them to be hanging cabinets
- Attachment can be moved to either side of cabinet (like that feature)
- Underneath they have holes to receive wheels/casters
- 29" Tall
- 15" Wide
- 18" Deep
- These are very similar to the Craftsman tall side hanging box
Still trying to decide if I'm going to keep them or not as they don't go along with my vintage Craftsman & vintage Proto boxes. (You know, because when you have OCD everything needs to match!) So I'm open to any suggestions of what these may sell for in the wild. Thanks in advance for any help.
