Im a service plumber as a trade, i was use to a 5 gallon bucket with a tool apron for nearly a decade. I just recently purchased a Ryobi Link systems and i love it. Besides brand names and some differences between the 2 i have what i need and its dependable
They did a good job with that bar, but I have had a few mishaps where I didn't lock the bar in the down position and the drawers bounce open on rough terrain. Totally my fault of course.
It almost seems like separate teams developed the different components and they were never on the same page 😅 I own the toolbox and overall im pleased with it but theres a lot to be desired
do yourself a favor and put about 12 tek screws, 5/8 long threw the plastic handle into the metal on the telescoping handle of the rolling box. the handle pulls off EASY. mine broke these things cost way too much for such a crappy design like they are. ill try to do a little short of how i did mine.
@@danconnelldesigns3168 i like mine,, i just think they could have used some of their experience in r&d over at TTI to make a better product.. Hell id have paid more $$ if it was even just the same quality as the Milwaukee. but if used for very light duty im sure it will hold up, i am by no means in the pro world of construction but I used to be a professional mechanic, all my tools and my main roll cab is all snap-on and matco so I may have a high expectation over an occasional DIY home owner. id say its on par with craftsman.
Same l just got this yesterday $105 Cdn new from HD. Got the warranty date written on tape attached to the handle & if it works how l hope then l will do the mods l have planned to fix all the negatives lve seen in reviews.
I feel like a lot of these tool boxes are in beta - TTI is still trying to figure out the best route. I have the Ryobi and the Ridgid, as well as the DeWalt and the older Husky boxes. I've not broke the bank for Milwaukee, but by far they appear to be the best designed. Husky just came out with a new system. I agree with much of what you're finding with the Ryobi system - a lot of good ideas, but execution fell flat on the face. The bins are a big WTF - whoever was responsible for that should be reprimanded, or fired. That's a big miss IMHO. Unless you fill that box with bins, they just flop everywhere.
I'm a Ryobi guy all the way. But I stood at Homedepot for almost an hour trying to figure out which to buy, The Ryobi link or the Rigid pro 2.0. I didn't want to mess up the collection, but the Link was so wiggly and the build quality was not as solid as the Rigid. Some of the ryobi cases can be mounted on the wall, But you will not be able to open it while mounted. The rigid can be mounted right on 2x4 16 on center. I'm sorry Ryobi I feel like I cheated on you, I feel bad for you but I'll be OK and that all that matters.
Thats a great question, I had a need for a second set of portable tool boxes for around the farm. I chose to try thebryobi boxed because i use a lot of Ryobibtools and the link system. I also wanted to see how they compared to the pavkout system. While i think there is room for improvement in both systems, the Ryobi link boxes work well for my needs, and the cost allows me to get more for my money. I can say that after using them for a while, I am happy with the Ryobi boxes, and I have continued adding to the system.
Now that It has been awhile I can say that the Ryobi boxes offer more space in their boxes than I had in the packout, but the Ryobi push button to unlock is not super natural feeling, I feel like I need 1 hand to hold the push button and another hand to tilt the box before I can lift it off. I do really like how they connect it's very easy just setting them on top of one another.
The plastic is a pretty good quality from what I can tell, it does not have that familiar smell you are referring to. According to a chat on the Home Depot site this was a response to where are these made. "These items can be made in the US, China or Lithuania." Take it for what its worth. lol.
the only one i have that stinks,, is the one i house all my glues and paints in. industrial CA glue and activator plus automotive chemicals can be pretty awful smelling, but I will say the box seals good enough you cannot smell t when its closed and sealed up.
Im a service plumber as a trade, i was use to a 5 gallon bucket with a tool apron for nearly a decade. I just recently purchased a Ryobi Link systems and i love it. Besides brand names and some differences between the 2 i have what i need and its dependable
That's a pretty good idea to keep those drawers from coming out with that bar. Way to go Ryobi.
They did a good job with that bar, but I have had a few mishaps where I didn't lock the bar in the down position and the drawers bounce open on rough terrain. Totally my fault of course.
Please do an update video with how you set up your Ryobi boxes.
Will do that. I am waiting for the ryobi foam cutter to arrive this week so I can do a two-for one video.
Thanks for commenting
Good clearances on ryobi system
Looking at ridged too
Ryobi very nice tool for DIY Persons!
I think so too!
How do you keep that black bar up on the drawers? I was at home depot and storing it out of the way it wouldn't allow the the top drawer to slide open
The bar swings up and locks in place once you slide it to the left. There is a detent to hold it in place.
Just invested in the ryobi link and i find the bit holder useless. I cut it out with a dremel cut off wheel
If the bins set lower, then items in the bin could bounce out and make a mess. They have to be up close to the lid to seal the bins.
Just bought and had this issue. Made diy lid
It almost seems like separate teams developed the different components and they were never on the same page 😅
I own the toolbox and overall im pleased with it but theres a lot to be desired
Can the Milwaukee and Ryobi boxes be connected together?
I am working on a prototype to connect the 2 boxes, but it may not be something i pursue long term.
Did you end up finding something that fits the bit holder?
I have found some of the newer kits that HD is selling will fit in the bit holder, but the older kits are not compatible
do yourself a favor and put about 12 tek screws, 5/8 long threw the plastic handle into the metal on the telescoping handle of the rolling box. the handle pulls off EASY. mine broke these things cost way too much for such a crappy design like they are. ill try to do a little short of how i did mine.
I like to see the final result. I have not put the toolbox through the paces yet.
@@danconnelldesigns3168 i like mine,, i just think they could have used some of their experience in r&d over at TTI to make a better product.. Hell id have paid more $$ if it was even just the same quality as the Milwaukee. but if used for very light duty im sure it will hold up, i am by no means in the pro world of construction but I used to be a professional mechanic, all my tools and my main roll cab is all snap-on and matco so I may have a high expectation over an occasional DIY home owner. id say its on par with craftsman.
Same l just got this yesterday $105 Cdn new from HD. Got the warranty date written on tape attached to the handle & if it works how l hope then l will do the mods l have planned to fix all the negatives lve seen in reviews.
I feel like a lot of these tool boxes are in beta - TTI is still trying to figure out the best route. I have the Ryobi and the Ridgid, as well as the DeWalt and the older Husky boxes. I've not broke the bank for Milwaukee, but by far they appear to be the best designed. Husky just came out with a new system.
I agree with much of what you're finding with the Ryobi system - a lot of good ideas, but execution fell flat on the face. The bins are a big WTF - whoever was responsible for that should be reprimanded, or fired. That's a big miss IMHO. Unless you fill that box with bins, they just flop everywhere.
I agree with the bins, that was a big disappointment for me, if they are going to be so big set it up so they cant move around.
The box with the drawers is $139. That’s ridiculous considering big rolling box 📦 is $89. I won’t be buying that.
u do know u have to close the tool box for them to stay ??? like what lol
You spelt ryobi wrong
LOL, I got it wrong right at the start! Thank you. I will get that fixed.
@@danconnelldesigns3168 no problem
Lol
As a “system” it is a mess - lot’s of returns ahead.
They seem cheaply built
There is definitely room for improvements. The lids do not always line up right when the are closed.
It's not the best quality TBH
But it does the job
I'm a Ryobi guy all the way.
But I stood at Homedepot for almost an hour trying to figure out which to buy, The Ryobi link or the Rigid pro 2.0.
I didn't want to mess up the collection, but the Link was so wiggly and the build quality was not as solid as the Rigid.
Some of the ryobi cases can be mounted on the wall, But you will not be able to open it while mounted.
The rigid can be mounted right on 2x4 16 on center.
I'm sorry Ryobi I feel like I cheated on you, I feel bad for you but I'll be OK and that all that matters.
If You Don't Like How the Boxes are Made Why did You Buy Them For if You're Satisfied with Them.
Thats a great question, I had a need for a second set of portable tool boxes for around the farm. I chose to try thebryobi boxed because i use a lot of Ryobibtools and the link system. I also wanted to see how they compared to the pavkout system. While i think there is room for improvement in both systems, the Ryobi link boxes work well for my needs, and the cost allows me to get more for my money.
I can say that after using them for a while, I am happy with the Ryobi boxes, and I have continued adding to the system.
Now that It has been awhile I can say that the Ryobi boxes offer more space in their boxes than I had in the packout, but the Ryobi push button to unlock is not super natural feeling, I feel like I need 1 hand to hold the push button and another hand to tilt the box before I can lift it off. I do really like how they connect it's very easy just setting them on top of one another.
They look like that stinky Chinese plastic, do they smell bad? Like what harbor freight smells like
The plastic is a pretty good quality from what I can tell, it does not have that familiar smell you are referring to. According to a chat on the Home Depot site this was a response to where are these made. "These items can be made in the US, China or Lithuania." Take it for what its worth. lol.
the only one i have that stinks,, is the one i house all my glues and paints in. industrial CA glue and activator plus automotive chemicals can be pretty awful smelling, but I will say the box seals good enough you cannot smell t when its closed and sealed up.