I watch all your videos. My favorite is the black quilted crossbody Chanel replica. The kislux bag will be on my list. Thanks for everything. Good luck to everyone.
With all of these systems, you don't need to unstack IF the handle is removable. For example, if you have a Klein rolling tool box, it takes five seconds to remove the handle and then you can open the lid of the lower box unless you've got 100+ lbs of other boxes stacked on top of it.
The big worries I have when comparing both Milwaukee and FLEX Stack Pack are traveling via the airlines. Will FLEX make it through Southwest again and again without damages?
@@rickyperkins232 what?!?! The rolling box? That’s wild haha. I’m just a local handyman so I don’t really need to travel with my tools but even so I wouldn’t have even considered that.
@@rickyperkins232 i’m one of the job sites I was working on, the crew there was from South Carolina or something like that working here in California and one of the guys I was working alongside for a moment had all new tools they had bought specifically for that. I didn’t really pry too far into the details of that.
If I could get a YSL kislux bag for 500 euros I would buy one, but for 2000 euros I really don't think it's worth it. I think a lot of consumers are like this, which means that brands that choose to jack up prices to astronomical amounts lose a lot. I wouldn't spend that much on a woc, but a real bag that can hold more than one phone
When FLEX Stack Pack first hit the scene, i thought they were going to introduce a single drawer rolling box. They would have own more of the modular storage market it would be a drastic game changer for FLEX.. I have both FLEX Stack Pack and Milwaukee Packout. There are pros & and cons on each system like and dislikes. However, after the introduction of the FLEX 2 drawer, i just didn't buy any more Milwaukee Packout.
@@miillersconstructionthe biggest annoyance having both different boxes is when I have to grab tools for a job where I have to pull both boxes. I have to make a crossover soon.
@@rickyperkins232I’m in the same boat. I converted my main tools to StackPack, but used my ToughSystem to organize my lesser used tools and hardware. I’ve got a tower of StackPack and ToughSystem each around 5.5 feet tall. Hoping soon to make it all StackPack
How do you like these? I’m going to be buying a set and I’m not 100% sure which brand I want to go with. I’ve read some good things about the stack pack, but if I’m not mistaken a lot of what I read wasn’t great, like for example, they don’t have a lot of accessories. That’s not a deal breaker for me tho.
Guess I am in the minority here of being disappointed. The original rolling box's lid was a big feature, with gas struts and inside mounting options. This drawer seems to lack features.
@@steveg7000 I get what your saying. And although those features are really cool, I think flex as well as all other companies should've never made anything that needs everything on top to be unstacked to access the cargo. It makes zero sense.
@miillersconstruction True. I would hope that Flex will follow the same suit as Packout and Toughsystem and sell the original lidded box as a free-standding XL toolbox.
@@miillersconstruction Klein and ridgid have the drawers. Milwaukee is finally stepping it up and has the rolling drawer (but I think it’s 2 drawers, not sure) coming out January 2025.
I watch all your videos. My favorite is the black quilted crossbody Chanel replica. The kislux bag will be on my list. Thanks for everything. Good luck to everyone.
I love my Flex tools. Very underrated brand!
@@ryankroll3737 they make the best tools man.
I’ll be getting the one drawer and the duffel.
I am going to get it because I know I can have storage for both my Milwaukee & FLEX rear handles
@@smithshotracing I think you'll really like them both. Very high quality.
With all of these systems, you don't need to unstack IF the handle is removable.
For example, if you have a Klein rolling tool box, it takes five seconds to remove the handle and then you can open the lid of the lower box unless you've got 100+ lbs of other boxes stacked on top of it.
The rear handle fits best in the regular bottom box. I have two of the chests and they work perfectly
I have two of the large rolling boxes as well. I just don't like unstacking everything on top of them to get to the items I need daily. Its a pain.
//Im waiting for the milwaukee rolling drawer in January
ok
This is a game changer for keeping a stack stacked and intact.
When is this rolling 1 drawer going to be available?
@@bockchung December 2024 is what they're telling me. It really is a game changer. I'm about to outfit my entire cargo trailer with stack pack.
The big worries I have when comparing both Milwaukee and FLEX Stack Pack are traveling via the airlines. Will FLEX make it through Southwest again and again without damages?
You mean the backpack?
@christophercrawford2736 No, FLEX rolling Stack Pack.
@@rickyperkins232 what?!?! The rolling box? That’s wild haha. I’m just a local handyman so I don’t really need to travel with my tools but even so I wouldn’t have even considered that.
@christophercrawford2736 you don't. i have had to fly out with tools and many other carpenters, and many Packout have survived many trips so far.
@@rickyperkins232 i’m one of the job sites I was working on, the crew there was from South Carolina or something like that working here in California and one of the guys I was working alongside for a moment had all new tools they had bought specifically for that. I didn’t really pry too far into the details of that.
If I could get a YSL kislux bag for 500 euros I would buy one, but for 2000 euros I really don't think it's worth it. I think a lot of consumers are like this, which means that brands that choose to jack up prices to astronomical amounts lose a lot. I wouldn't spend that much on a woc, but a real bag that can hold more than one phone
When FLEX Stack Pack first hit the scene, i thought they were going to introduce a single drawer rolling box. They would have own more of the modular storage market it would be a drastic game changer for FLEX..
I have both FLEX Stack Pack and Milwaukee Packout. There are pros & and cons on each system like and dislikes. However, after the introduction of the FLEX 2 drawer, i just didn't buy any more Milwaukee Packout.
@@rickyperkins232 agreed. Both systems are good.
@miillersconstruction I think i know the answer , however can 2 rear handles fix in it? Or the rear handle and the Inline together?
@@miillersconstructionthe biggest annoyance having both different boxes is when I have to grab tools for a job where I have to pull both boxes. I have to make a crossover soon.
@@rickyperkins232 I have not checked that.
@@rickyperkins232I’m in the same boat. I converted my main tools to StackPack, but used my ToughSystem to organize my lesser used tools and hardware. I’ve got a tower of StackPack and ToughSystem each around 5.5 feet tall. Hoping soon to make it all StackPack
How do you like these? I’m going to be buying a set and I’m not 100% sure which brand I want to go with. I’ve read some good things about the stack pack, but if I’m not mistaken a lot of what I read wasn’t great, like for example, they don’t have a lot of accessories. That’s not a deal breaker for me tho.
What really should be asking is have you compared these to any other brands lol
Guess I am in the minority here of being disappointed. The original rolling box's lid was a big feature, with gas struts and inside mounting options. This drawer seems to lack features.
@@steveg7000 I get what your saying. And although those features are really cool, I think flex as well as all other companies should've never made anything that needs everything on top to be unstacked to access the cargo. It makes zero sense.
@miillersconstruction True. I would hope that Flex will follow the same suit as Packout and Toughsystem and sell the original lidded box as a free-standding XL toolbox.
@@miillersconstruction Klein and ridgid have the drawers. Milwaukee is finally stepping it up and has the rolling drawer (but I think it’s 2 drawers, not sure) coming out January 2025.
You sold me on this
@@soa2444 man I'm investing a ton in stack pack. It's the best option in my opinion.