Are Craftsman tool chests made in the USA?
Some Craftsman tool chests are made in the USA, but it depends on the specific series and model. For the Craftsman 706652570 10-drawer tool chest, manufacturing origin varies by production run and labeling, so the most accurate answer is what’s printed on your chest’s ID label and packaging.
How to confirm where your 706652570 tool chest was made
Check the physical markings on the tool chest; that is the definitive source for your unit.
- Look for a “Made in USA” or “Made in USA with global materials” statement on the back or inside a drawer area
- Check the product carton and any included paperwork for the country-of-origin statement
- Find the ID label and note any plant location or country reference
- Compare the model number (706652570) and any additional identifiers (date code, lot code)
- If you’re ordering parts, match the label information to ensure fit
What “Made in USA with global materials” usually means
When Craftsman uses wording like “Made in the USA with global materials,” it typically indicates final assembly or manufacturing occurs in the United States while some components (steel, slides, casters, hardware) are sourced globally.
Quick wording guide
| Label wording you see | What it indicates | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Made in USA | Built in the U.S. | Keep a photo of the label for future parts matching |
| Made in USA with global materials | U.S. build/assembly with imported components | Use the label details when identifying replacement hardware |
| Imported / Made in (country) | Manufactured outside the U.S. | Use the exact model and label codes when shopping parts |
Why it matters
Country of origin does not change drawer count or basic function, but it can affect small hardware details (drawer slide style, lock cylinder type, fasteners, trim). Using the exact label information helps us match the right tool storage parts for your Craftsman 706652570.
For help finding and matching identifiers, use our guide: how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).
Last updated: February 2026
What size is the Craftsman 706652570 tool box?
We don’t publish verified overall dimensions for the Craftsman 706652570 10-drawer tool chest on this parts listing, so the right way to confirm size is to measure your specific chest (especially if casters, handles, or a top chest are installed).
How to measure it accurately
- Height: floor to the highest point (include casters and any top lid or top chest)
- Width: widest point left to right (include side trim; exclude temporary packaging)
- Depth: front face to back panel (note whether you’re including the handle)
- Drawer clearance: add space in front so drawers can fully extend
- Doorway fit: measure your narrowest doorway and compare to the chest width (allow extra for hands and tilt)
What to record (so you can compare correctly)
| Measurement | Measure from | Include | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Height | Floor to top | Casters, top lid/top chest | Measure with the chest in “as-used” setup |
| Width | Leftmost to rightmost | Side trim | Handles are usually on depth, not width |
| Depth | Front to back | Handle (if it sticks out) | Record both “with handle” and “without handle” |
Why it matters
Accurate dimensions prevent delivery and placement problems, and they help you plan safe clearance for drawer pull-out, wall spacing, and workbench alignment.
Helpful tip for matching the right listing
If you’re comparing similar Craftsman tool storage units, confirm the model number from the label on the chest using how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I buy Craftsman replacement parts?
You can buy replacement parts for your Craftsman 706652570 10-drawer tool chest through Sears PartsDirect by searching the model number and matching the part to your exact drawer, slide, caster, or lock style. This helps ensure the replacement fits and functions correctly.
Best way to shop parts for model 706652570
Because tool chest parts can vary by production run, we recommend using the model number first, then narrowing by the part type you need.
- Search by model number: 706652570
- Identify the system you are repairing: drawer, lid/top, casters, or lock
- Compare key details: mounting hole pattern, length, and finish
- Replace in pairs when needed (common for drawer slides and casters)
- Keep your old hardware until the repair is complete
Common tool chest parts people replace
Even without a published parts list for this model on the page, these are the most common replacement categories for a Craftsman tool chest:
| Part type | What it affects | Typical symptom |
|---|---|---|
| Drawer slide | Drawer movement and alignment | Drawer sticks, sags, or won’t close |
| Caster/wheel | Mobility and stability | Chest wobbles, rolls poorly, flat-spotted wheel |
| Lock and keys | Security and drawer release | Key won’t turn, drawers won’t unlock |
| Drawer handle/pull | Opening drawers | Handle loose, cracked, or missing |
Tips to make sure you get the right part
- Measure the old part (length, width, and hole spacing)
- Check left vs. right orientation (especially slides)
- Look for stamped numbers on slides, locks, or casters
- Match the mounting style (bolt-on vs. riveted)
- If multiple drawers share the same hardware, verify one drawer first
Why it matters
Tool storage parts are all about fit. A drawer slide that is even slightly off in length or hole spacing can cause binding, misalignment, or premature wear, so confirming measurements before ordering saves time.
To search by model number and shop available replacement parts, use Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026