Inside, things start to get weird. For starters, the bottom left-hand drawer on this beast isn’t a drawer at all. It’s a discretely integrated fridge to squirrel away your lunch and other treats alongside your ratchets and wrenches. With 1.6 cubic feet of capacity, it’s only about the size of your basic dorm fridge, but that should leave plenty of room for a few cold brews to crack open for small shop victories, like celebrating the removal of that stripped bolt, or hearing a dead engine purr to life again for the first time.
And if you need a little musical accompaniment for your accomplishments, the Kobalt chest will oblige in that department as well. The top of the chest flips away to reveal a stereo speaker system from Pioneer, complete with a head unit hiding behind a little stainless steel door near the top. Metallica, anyone?

