I have almost 6k in tools. If I had known of this video 3 years ago going through automotive school I would have spent the money and got the box, tools, and organizers at the same time. This is an amazing first set up for any mechanic or even DIY
I bought this exact tool set, toolbox and all the organizers for Christmas. The only thing I did not like about them was the 4 biggest sae and metric crowfoot wrenches stand up instead of laying flat like the smaller ones do. I wanted to put them in the shallow drawers of the top box, otherwise I love this setup!! Thank you Marty for working with me on my special order!!!
Yes, Here is a link to the video I created. It shows our organizers for fitting the 1025-pc set in the 72-inch, 18-drawer heavy-duty mobile workbench with the height-adjustable wood top. Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/0OH7kfUAnS8/v-deo.html
Do these foam pieces come with this toolbox, or are they sold separately? If the foam is sold separate, how much am i looking at spending?Just became aware of the 1025 piece, so will be purchasing this weekend.
Husky tools and toolboxes are sold at Home Depot. The foam drawer inserts are available from FoamFit Tools. For current pricing, please visit the page we've created for the 1025-pc set: www.foamfittools.com/hk1025mts.php
There is extra space added in the socket drawer to keep the weight down. We would have added more tools, but it was going to be too heavy to be good for the drawer slides in our opinion. We generally leave a certain amount of space between tools when we create layouts. This is done for speed so you can quickly spot the tool you need and have plenty of room for your fingers.
The foam kit is not for mechanics, its for DIYers that look at tools more than they use them. Mechanics that bill at $250 / hr don't have time to fool around with foam inserts.
We don't make anything for Milwaukee tools yet, but we have several organizers for Tekton sets. If there is an organizer number that works for your tools and is smaller than your drawer, we can cut it on a larger foam sheet to fit. The pricing varies depending on how much extra foam is used, but it usually doesn't add much cost or lead time. Our customer service people are happy to help with projects like this.
We get plenty of requests to modify our organizers to fit other toolboxes. If you know the drawer measurements, we can figure out the best option and quote you a price. The best way to get started is by sending an email to info@foamfittools.com with details on your toolbox.
Omg I been waiting for a video exactly like this. Thank you very much. Do you by any chance have experience with this same tool set and the Husky 52” tool chest?
The Husky 52-inch box has fewer drawers (15 versus 23), but we've started working on a solution that is going to work great. There is more height in some of the drawers, so right now we're planning to put all the ratcheting wrenches on edge in two drawers. The best part is that the main socket drawer will work with only a little trimming. We'll also be able to stand up the 1/2-drive deep impact sockets because there is a 5-inch high drawer for those. Give us a call (920-569-0140) or send an email to info@foamfittools.com for more information. We can get you pricing and make sure you're on the waiting list.
Update as of Jan 2021 -- Now we make organizers for four boxes: Husky 56-inch with 18 drawers, Husky 56-inch with 23 drawers, old Husky 52-inch with 15 drawers, and new Husky 52-inch with 15 drawers.
For the current prices, check out: www.foamfittools.com/hk1025mts.php We have this set up for several different toolboxes now, and you can also order the organizers individually if you don't want to put every tool in foam.
By itself, the US General 44-inch bottom cabinet would be too small. If you added the matching top chest, the drawer widths would become the only issue. The inside width on the wide bank of drawers is about 22.25 inches. The designs we've made for the Husky 1025-pc set are all wider or narrower (by roughly 10 inches). It might be worth asking again in a few months since we may program some new layouts in the future. By the way, I think the Husky 432-pc set would fit fairly well in the US General 44-inch box. Our customer service people can investigate different options like this if you're interested.
Yes, you can select the color for each organizer (the color selection is just above the "add to cart" button). A few of the organizers have standard and metric in the same drawer, but choosing black/red for standard and black/blue for metric would work great for most of the wrench drawers.
As far as we know, the tool set is only available through the Home Depot website. FoamFit Tools is a dealer for several brands of tools and toolboxes, but not for Husky tools unfortunately.
Fitting it in the 52-inch box shouldn't be a problem. Please contact our customer service team by email or phone (920-569-0140). They can figure out the necessary adjustments to make it work.
I just wanted to post an update on the 52-inch Husky boxes. There are actually several models with slightly different drawer sizes. So far we have organizers created and listed on the website for H52CH6TR9HD. The newer model H52CH6TR9HDV3 should be on the FoamFit Tools website in a few days!
The toolbox in the video is HOTC5623BB2S which is the 56-inch wide box with 23 drawers. There is a new 56-inch toolbox with 18 drawers that we hope to have ready soon (estimated Jan 2021). We also have organizers for two of the 52-inch wide boxes on the FoamFit Tools website.
For current pricing (and to see the new layouts added since we made this video) please visit our website. There is a page dedicated to the Husky 1,025-pc set here: www.foamfittools.com/hk1025mts.php
The price varies depending on the toolbox. We have pricing for the 16 organizers shown in the video for the Husky 56-inch box, as well as pricing for the organizers for two different Husky 52-inch toolboxes. You can see the total cost at the bottom of the listing here: www.foamfittools.com/hk1025mts.php
Home Depot is selling the 1025 tool kit for $1,499.00 at the time of this comment. This foam kit, if I added it correctly from your website, is just shy of $1,000.00??? "Profit" is not a dirty word but "gouging" is.
There are several ways to look at this. We CNC-machine 1,013 tool-shaped pockets (skipping the socket rails) which is about $.98 per pocket. However, I would suggest you not use the price-per-pocket, tool set cost, or toolbox cost when deciding if this solution is right for you. Consider instead what your time is worth. How long would it take you to organize this tool set by some other method? Would an organized box allow you to finish one more job per week? Would it allow you to get a machine back into service sooner? Would it get you out of the shop for a few extra minutes at the end of the day? How much do you spend replacing lost tools? What would it cost if someone accidentally left one of the tools inside a machine being repaired? If you are not convinced you need all 16 drawer inserts, consider the 2 socket organizers. They are a pleasure to work from and keep 595 pieces organized for less than $300.
I could be wrong on this point but I would think the Husky 1025 Tool is most often purchased by the everyday consumer/homeowner looking for a good product at a good price which equals value or at least how I perceive value. I think your product looks very nice and appears well made, much like the Husky tool box and 1025 tool kit, but I don't see the value in your product at its current price point. This is coming from a person who doesn't use their tools every day for a living. I understand businesses have their overhead and some benefit from economies of scale while others don't. Trust me, if your 1025 foam kit was at a significantly lower price point, I would have purchased it already. I will survive organizing my tools the old fashion way with rail socket holders and properly placed tools in their respective drawers.
Okay this would maybe be good for the home own. But even still the amount of space wasted in the drawers is huge. The first drawer for sockets could hold all the socket in one drawer. The second drawer could be condensed to less then half the drawer. Would be better to look at the other organization option like the tool box widget!
The tool set in this video is Husky model H1025MTS.
To order any of the tool organizers shown, please visit:
www.foamfittools.com/hk1025mts.php
I have almost 6k in tools. If I had known of this video 3 years ago going through automotive school I would have spent the money and got the box, tools, and organizers at the same time. This is an amazing first set up for any mechanic or even DIY
Just ordered it for my 56” Husky Tool Box and 1025 Husky Mechanics Tool Set!!
I bought this exact tool set, toolbox and all the organizers for Christmas. The only thing I did not like about them was the 4 biggest sae and metric crowfoot wrenches stand up instead of laying flat like the smaller ones do. I wanted to put them in the shallow drawers of the top box, otherwise I love this setup!! Thank you Marty for working with me on my special order!!!
About how much did it cost total?
Can you do an update video on the same 1025 tool set with the husky 72 in 18 drawer tool chest? Awesome product btw!
Yes, Here is a link to the video I created. It shows our organizers for fitting the 1025-pc set in the 72-inch, 18-drawer heavy-duty mobile workbench with the height-adjustable wood top. Thanks!
ua-cam.com/video/0OH7kfUAnS8/v-deo.html
shut up and take my money good sir.....placing my order friday
I have an add for the 1025 piece Husky tool set for $70. Seems to good to be for real. I saved the ad so I could research this set.
I'm going to drop a link below to the ad I received.
@@RickyPisano I saw the same add, it's too good to be true, honestly I think it might be a scam. But let me know if you got more info on it.
Thanks.
Do you have this 1025 piece foam kit for the Husky 41" wide tool chest (24 inch drawer depth version). thx
Do these foam pieces come with this toolbox, or are they sold separately? If the foam is sold separate, how much am i looking at spending?Just became aware of the 1025 piece, so will be purchasing this weekend.
Husky tools and toolboxes are sold at Home Depot. The foam drawer inserts are available from FoamFit Tools. For current pricing, please visit the page we've created for the 1025-pc set: www.foamfittools.com/hk1025mts.php
Very nice. Looks like a lot of space is wasted though.
There is extra space added in the socket drawer to keep the weight down. We would have added more tools, but it was going to be too heavy to be good for the drawer slides in our opinion. We generally leave a certain amount of space between tools when we create layouts. This is done for speed so you can quickly spot the tool you need and have plenty of room for your fingers.
The foam kit is not for mechanics, its for DIYers that look at tools more than they use them. Mechanics that bill at $250 / hr don't have time to fool around with foam inserts.
Its called being organized
I have the same box but do you make this for other toolsets? For example I like milwaukee box wrenches the tekton sockets and ratchets
We don't make anything for Milwaukee tools yet, but we have several organizers for Tekton sets. If there is an organizer number that works for your tools and is smaller than your drawer, we can cut it on a larger foam sheet to fit. The pricing varies depending on how much extra foam is used, but it usually doesn't add much cost or lead time. Our customer service people are happy to help with projects like this.
do yall do custom fits? may sound strange but i want to fit the 1025 pc husky tool set into an Icon 73 inch toolbox
We get plenty of requests to modify our organizers to fit other toolboxes. If you know the drawer measurements, we can figure out the best option and quote you a price. The best way to get started is by sending an email to info@foamfittools.com with details on your toolbox.
Omg I been waiting for a video exactly like this. Thank you very much. Do you by any chance have experience with this same tool set and the Husky 52” tool chest?
The Husky 52-inch box has fewer drawers (15 versus 23), but we've started working on a solution that is going to work great. There is more height in some of the drawers, so right now we're planning to put all the ratcheting wrenches on edge in two drawers. The best part is that the main socket drawer will work with only a little trimming. We'll also be able to stand up the 1/2-drive deep impact sockets because there is a 5-inch high drawer for those. Give us a call (920-569-0140) or send an email to info@foamfittools.com for more information. We can get you pricing and make sure you're on the waiting list.
Update as of Jan 2021 -- Now we make organizers for four boxes: Husky 56-inch with 18 drawers, Husky 56-inch with 23 drawers, old Husky 52-inch with 15 drawers, and new Husky 52-inch with 15 drawers.
How much would this all cost?
For the current prices, check out: www.foamfittools.com/hk1025mts.php
We have this set up for several different toolboxes now, and you can also order the organizers individually if you don't want to put every tool in foam.
Any idea if the 1025 piece tool set will fit into the harbor freight (u.s. general) 44” 13 draw tool cabinet?
By itself, the US General 44-inch bottom cabinet would be too small. If you added the matching top chest, the drawer widths would become the only issue. The inside width on the wide bank of drawers is about 22.25 inches. The designs we've made for the Husky 1025-pc set are all wider or narrower (by roughly 10 inches). It might be worth asking again in a few months since we may program some new layouts in the future. By the way, I think the Husky 432-pc set would fit fairly well in the US General 44-inch box. Our customer service people can investigate different options like this if you're interested.
Can I get this with mixed colors. Standard in black/red and metric in black/blue
Yes, you can select the color for each organizer (the color selection is just above the "add to cart" button). A few of the organizers have standard and metric in the same drawer, but choosing black/red for standard and black/blue for metric would work great for most of the wrench drawers.
Very nice
Is there a way to order the tool box the mechanic set and these foam inserts at the same time?
As far as we know, the tool set is only available through the Home Depot website. FoamFit Tools is a dealer for several brands of tools and toolboxes, but not for Husky tools unfortunately.
Do we have a set up like this for the 52 inch husky industrial tool chest
Fitting it in the 52-inch box shouldn't be a problem. Please contact our customer service team by email or phone (920-569-0140). They can figure out the necessary adjustments to make it work.
I just wanted to post an update on the 52-inch Husky boxes. There are actually several models with slightly different drawer sizes. So far we have organizers created and listed on the website for H52CH6TR9HD. The newer model H52CH6TR9HDV3 should be on the FoamFit Tools website in a few days!
@@FoamFitTools thank you
So how much for the whole set for this particular video?
Tbh for the tools, and tool box your looking around $3,200 plus $1,000 for their organizers so total investment of about $4,200 / $4,500
We've added a total cost for all 16 organizers at the bottom of the listing here: www.foamfittools.com/hk1025mts.php
Please turn up the audio on this video. I'm at my max now and can barely hear him.
Man that's sexy looking 👍
What model number is that tool box
The toolbox in the video is HOTC5623BB2S which is the 56-inch wide box with 23 drawers. There is a new 56-inch toolbox with 18 drawers that we hope to have ready soon (estimated Jan 2021). We also have organizers for two of the 52-inch wide boxes on the FoamFit Tools website.
For, complete, over all,price, such as purchase,,handling,,n. shipping, please, says,,
For current pricing (and to see the new layouts added since we made this video) please visit our website. There is a page dedicated to the Husky 1,025-pc set here: www.foamfittools.com/hk1025mts.php
How much?
The price varies depending on the toolbox. We have pricing for the 16 organizers shown in the video for the Husky 56-inch box, as well as pricing for the organizers for two different Husky 52-inch toolboxes. You can see the total cost at the bottom of the listing here: www.foamfittools.com/hk1025mts.php
Home Depot is selling the 1025 tool kit for $1,499.00 at the time of this comment. This foam kit, if I added it correctly from your website, is just shy of $1,000.00???
"Profit" is not a dirty word but "gouging" is.
There are several ways to look at this.
We CNC-machine 1,013 tool-shaped pockets (skipping the socket rails) which is about $.98 per pocket. However, I would suggest you not use the price-per-pocket, tool set cost, or toolbox cost when deciding if this solution is right for you.
Consider instead what your time is worth. How long would it take you to organize this tool set by some other method?
Would an organized box allow you to finish one more job per week? Would it allow you to get a machine back into service sooner? Would it get you out of the shop for a few extra minutes at the end of the day? How much do you spend replacing lost tools? What would it cost if someone accidentally left one of the tools inside a machine being repaired?
If you are not convinced you need all 16 drawer inserts, consider the 2 socket organizers. They are a pleasure to work from and keep 595 pieces organized for less than $300.
I could be wrong on this point but I would think the Husky 1025 Tool is most often purchased by the everyday consumer/homeowner looking for a good product at a good price which equals value or at least how I perceive value.
I think your product looks very nice and appears well made, much like the Husky tool box and 1025 tool kit, but I don't see the value in your product at its current price point. This is coming from a person who doesn't use their tools every day for a living.
I understand businesses have their overhead and some benefit from economies of scale while others don't.
Trust me, if your 1025 foam kit was at a significantly lower price point, I would have purchased it already. I will survive organizing my tools the old fashion way with rail socket holders and properly placed tools in their respective drawers.
What kind of husky tool set are this?
Okay this would maybe be good for the home own. But even still the amount of space wasted in the drawers is huge. The first drawer for sockets could hold all the socket in one drawer. The second drawer could be condensed to less then half the drawer. Would be better to look at the other organization option like the tool box widget!
@@jegawrylash99 It is important to leave enough space between the tools for your fingers. That is the limiting factor with a good tool layout.
Sooooo much wasted space! 😢