BEST Modular Toolbox System FOR YOU!? Top 15 Options of 2023

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  • Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
  • There are more toolbox systems than ever! Defining the "Best" is impossible to do because everyone has different budgets, expectations, and styles. The goal of this video is to help provide some info on each of the most popular systems and help you find the best option for your tool organization needs!
    Important Note: This video was filmed prior to some product line additions from Flex, MODbox, and Ridgid 2.0 and brand new system releases from:
    - HUSKY BUILD-OUT
    - TOUGHBUILT STACKTECH
    To learn about these systems, check out my more recent toolbox videos!
    Links:
    My website:
    weihedesigns.com/shop
    Amazon:
    Bucket Organizer:
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    amzn.to/3qR7Y4A
    Bucket Dolly:
    amzn.to/42XsRZn
    Ohio Power Tool:
    MODbox:
    shrsl.com/44f9e
    Stack Pack:
    shrsl.com/44f9d
    PACKOUT:
    shrsl.com/44f9f
    Mentioned Videos:
    Modbox: • IS KLEIN MODBOX BETTER...
    Ridgid 2.0: • BEST BUDGET TOOLBOX- R...
    Flex: • Is FLEX STACK PACK bet...
    In-depth Comparison: • WHICH TOOLBOX SYSTEM I...
    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:52 - Rd 1 Basic
    1:40 - Rd 1 Enhanced
    3:15 - Rd 1 Premium
    3:50 - Rd 2 Basic
    4:47 - Rd 2 Enhanced
    5:45 - Rd 2 Premium
    6:15 - Rd 3 Basic
    7:15 - Rd 3 Enhanced
    8:40 - Rd 3 Premium
    9:55 - Rd 4 Basic
    10:44 - Rd 4 Enhanced
    11:50 - Rd 4 Premium
    12:40 - Rd 5 Basic
    13:40 - Rd 5 Enhanced
    14:40 - Rd 5 Premium
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  • @paulmurray3837
    @paulmurray3837 8 місяців тому +16

    Your catagories are confusing to me. I would like to see comparison of similar priced options rather than 5 rounds of testing.

  • @whirledpeaz5758
    @whirledpeaz5758 10 місяців тому +10

    Greatly appreciate this concise listing of systems. The cross compatibility of the DeWalt and Craftsman TStak systems with their premium offerings I find compelling.

  • @darrencampbell8817
    @darrencampbell8817 Рік тому +1

    Hey thanks for taking the time to compare all these bro, great job. As a lot of commenters are also saying, I've been using the Ridged V1 system and was about to look into the 2.0 until i saw the Klein Mod Box is about to release. Really looking forward to that video when it drops.

  • @CurlyWoof
    @CurlyWoof 10 місяців тому +5

    Thank you very much for your thoughtful comparison of all these different brands. First time I’m seeing such a comprehensive overview. You even include the Harbor Freight. Good work.

  • @uTubed007
    @uTubed007 7 місяців тому +21

    I believe your review is the only one that presents the bucket organizers which I didn't know existed, Thank you for being thorough. I much appreciate your reviews.

    • @miniaddict4534
      @miniaddict4534 4 місяці тому +1

      Not gonna lie, that may be my set up until these systems go back on sale.

    • @doughendricks9912
      @doughendricks9912 4 місяці тому

      @@miniaddict4534. I’ve used a Husky bucket bag for years, for my hand tools , plus a couple cordless tools. About $15 for the bag, and you can usually scrounge up a free bucket from somewhere. Duct tape a piece of garden hose around the bucket handle and you’re good to go.

    • @iwriteonshit
      @iwriteonshit 4 місяці тому

      @@miniaddict4534Like @doughendricks9912 when I started taking my tools to work 15 years ago, it was in a 5 gallon bucket with a Husky insert and a Ryobi drill/driver in the green bag it came with. I eventually went with the Ridgid boxes and red tools but my bucket still sits in a milk crate on top. I've bought a few more over the years because they make great project buckets. My wife uses one for her gardening stuff. I highly suggest grabbing one because it will be forever useful and I gotta say, I'd put it in the list of the top 10 most useful

  • @ChattanoogaDan
    @ChattanoogaDan 2 місяці тому +4

    I picked up the Hart system with one additional low profile box just to make projects around the house easier and make it easier to take my tools to someone's house if I'm helping them with a project. It's been perfect

  • @jontnoneya3404
    @jontnoneya3404 10 місяців тому +2

    This was very helpful!! Thanks!! It shows the different platforms and systems and gives everyone a LOT to think about.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks! That was the goal! 👍

  • @BigBadBalrog
    @BigBadBalrog 6 місяців тому +7

    Outstanding structure to this video and honesty in recognizing pros and cons

  • @doug2078
    @doug2078 10 місяців тому +2

    Well done !! Gives me a great starting point !👍

  • @jobratgiggles6
    @jobratgiggles6 8 місяців тому +4

    I got the Hart tool box set . I love it. I use it for my crafting as I do scrapbooking and take it to my scrapbook crops/ retreats. Works well for taking things in my tool box.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  8 місяців тому

      That’s awesome!

  • @donphillips5957
    @donphillips5957 6 місяців тому +2

    My wife bought me the T-stack system for my birthday, I was already using a couple of Craftsman bins it my truck, so I was pleasantly surprised to find out they work together. I only wish either set offered an adapter plate or other mounting for the smaller bit cases.

  • @chrishoffman4635
    @chrishoffman4635 Рік тому +13

    I have the Husky, Ridgid, DeWalt Pro, and Ryobi toolboxes. My favorite is - each of them!
    My Husky is my grip box for working on indie filming or videography. It's small enough to fit with my video gear in my Explorer, but just big enough to hold what I need.
    DeWalt holds majority of my woodworking tools and a few other power tools that i don't reach for often. It's solid enough that i treat it was my default storage toolbox. It is a bit wobbly when on the move and is quite hefty.
    My Ryobi is my DIY, around the house toolbox. It's lightweight, and honestly one of the quickest to get into. It does feel "cheap," but it's a different approach than my DeWalt or Ridgid. Cheap is my Husky - you can tell it's plastic that isn't as tough as the DeWalt or Ridgid. The Ryobi is oddly flexible - i think they went for a material design that is significantly lightweight but holds up well because it flexes instead of shattering. It's a bit weird to close the latches though as you showed. You don't want it flexing that much when trying to close it. 😒
    My Ridgid holds mostly hand tools and some automotive tools. It also has my measuring tools. This system is by far the fastest to gain access into (if you don't have weird hand truck add-ons). The latches are solid and i trust them more than the DeWalt to lift multiple boxes at once.
    Why do I have 4 different systems? Well, I don't want to have to guess which medium toolbox my drill is in. Plus as i said each has pros over the other. I would hate to have to drag my DeWalt upstairs, but my Ryobi is an easy lift. It's a pain to disassemble my DeWalt to get into a specific box, but it has the best size and toughness to keep things stowed away.
    Honestly, if i had to pick a top two it would be my Ridgid and Ryobi. If you're going to job sites or into people's homes, the Ridgid is a good all-around option. If you need a toolbox to keep a pile of tools handy while fixing up the house, the Ryobi is easiest to move around while keeping general tools safe and organized. If you're going to a tough job site or war-torn country, the Packout is probably the toughest premium system, but i do neither of those things.
    Overall, I mostly agree with your review. Each system has a specific user as the target. And yeah, the Masterforce is a complete derp going for the same target as the Bauer but getting beat at price and features.

    • @light0000
      @light0000 8 місяців тому

      Husky for me

  • @jamesmocharski4803
    @jamesmocharski4803 10 місяців тому +4

    I love me some Packout, and have quite a few pieces in the system. In my older style Ford van, however, they seem to take up just a bit too much real estate. It doesn’t help that the existing metal shelves that were already in place when I purchased the van do not fit the Packout boxes well at all. At some point, I definitely plan to either flip the shelves and add cleats to the flat surface to hold the Packout boxes in place, or build some wooden shelves that can hold the boxes. The benefit of this approach allows for a more customized solution as well as the addition or incorporation of shelf glides, that will allow me to access items from the boxes by just simply pulling the shelf forward, lifting the lid, and then setting it back when I’m done, rather than having to unlatch a box and completely remove it from it’s shelf or stack to access it’s contents.
    Until then, the Craftsman VersaStack have really fit the bill. Their smaller footprint, yet variety of options allows for a reasonably decent solution for my needs and constraints. True, their not built as ruggedly as Packout, Flex, or Mod Box, but I tend to try to take some care with what I’m loading and how I’m transporting anyway. I can’t see spending this much money on high quality tools, and then proceeding to beat the snot out of them and expect them to last. Sure? they might hold up, but chances are that, even if you do have a warranty claim within the designated window, if it’s a borderline call, and your tool looks like it’s been dropped down the stairs and dragged through the mud every single day for the better part of 5 years, they may just tell you…sorry, it’s user wear and tear and not a defect. Plus, the Craftsman boxes fit the Red/ Black color scheme of my mostly Milwaukee tools. Should that REALLY matter? No. Does it kind of matter? Sadly…..yes, yes it does.

  • @SaintsWarband
    @SaintsWarband Рік тому +46

    Rigid is the best value at the moment

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  Рік тому +4

      I agree

    • @Jopn83
      @Jopn83 9 місяців тому +6

      I got mine 3 piece for $80 in black Friday 😂

    • @adamcain2028
      @adamcain2028 4 місяці тому +1

      Maybe but the clasping design is rudimentary and cumbersome in comparison

  • @wabio
    @wabio 11 місяців тому +24

    IMO the Packout is the benchmark amongst all the brands. With that said, I personally went with the Ridgid setup. It's about half as expensive and more space friendly. The packout boxes would take up way too much floor space in my garage.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  11 місяців тому +4

      I agree. Love my ridgid boxes and Packout

  • @ashleyweihe1431
    @ashleyweihe1431 Рік тому +2

    Great video!

  • @billbuesseler6597
    @billbuesseler6597 10 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for the info!

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comment! 👍

  • @joeinsocal
    @joeinsocal 11 місяців тому +5

    I was so poor , I started with a 2 gallon bucket and a hand me down tool belt.
    Now I live the Milwaukee life, and a Pelican case or two when I travel.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  11 місяців тому

      Very nice 👌🏻

  • @doug667
    @doug667 11 місяців тому +8

    Another advantage the Ridgid has, it’s the only box with full 20” wide clearance inside, which allows you to hold a large paint roller tray (about 13”x20”). I appreciate storing those trays and liners together with other paint supplies, without using a giant tote container.
    Also great for camping, due to removable wheels, affordable price and less wasted space compared to Dewalt and packout, for example.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  11 місяців тому

      Very true. My favorite part is the included wall cleats.

    • @chrishoffman4635
      @chrishoffman4635 10 місяців тому

      I do like how the Ridgid totes can attach more items above. The Ryobi tote has to be on top, as there isn't a latching point for it.
      When raining, I can swap a closed box above the Ridgid totes to cut down on how much rainwater hits the items inside. Or, keep things from falling out during transport.

  • @erikabrownfield174
    @erikabrownfield174 8 місяців тому +2

    As demonstrating blacksmiths, we have to have some sturdy boxes to carry our gear. The Milwaukee system was the sturdiest we could get our hands on in 2020 and it has done a fantastic job for the three seasons we have had it. The bottom rolling box has been key in moving our portable anvil on the lid like a dolly and the lid, handle, and wheels have held up great. We haven't been easy on it and it has taken everything we have thrown at it like a champ. We have recently added the 4 wheeled base and that has proven to be a worthwhile investment in just moving our ever growing "tower" around the shop.

    • @JayGriffinRTZNJ
      @JayGriffinRTZNJ 8 місяців тому +1

      I'm glad I bought several of the Harbor Freight canvas rigger's bags before they discontinued them because they've stood up the best for everything including dark-but-too-hot-for-plastic iron. They carry as heavy a load of iron as you can muster and are stackable on a standard hand truck. I try to go pretty minimal for blacksmith demos.

  • @antelop3629
    @antelop3629 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for this intro review - I am on target now. Cheers.

  • @kevinnoble7532
    @kevinnoble7532 5 місяців тому

    Been seeing your shorts on all of the mods / attachments you've been making - love that! Would love an updated version of this with the Toughbuilt and Flex packs added to the list

  • @tylerdurden7869
    @tylerdurden7869 6 місяців тому +6

    Dude those Bauer inserts for the bottom box are GENIUS WHAT THE HELL EVERYONE else ???

  • @citytonightproductions
    @citytonightproductions 8 місяців тому

    Flex above the rest! What an amazing stack pack and the tools are top notch

  • @mikefeil3568
    @mikefeil3568 7 місяців тому +5

    With 40+ yrs as a construction carpenter, I've used everything from handbuilt wood carpenter box, long metal carpenter tool box, 5gal bucket systems, etc. You name it, I probably had it. The first "system" I used was the Ridgid 1st gen boxes. Served me well and did a great job for a reasonable price. Then we jumped on Packout when it first showed. Excellent, well built, worked well in new construction, crappy unpaved dirt jobsites. Lots of choices, versatile, constant flow of new products. Did the job in spades but started out pricey & went up from there !! Probably overkill for homeowner/DIYer tool storage. 2nd gen Ridgid improved on already good system, sturdy, well built boxes, readily available, best bang for the buck, would be my recommendation. Had years of experience with Festool in shop setting. Good for that but don't think it would hold up in a rough & tumble New construction environment. Just dont think boxes are sturdy enuf for that use. There ain't no perfect system for every situation. First, you have to sit down & honestly access your needs. Is it mainly new construction jobsites or remodel, finished homes. I recently seem to do both & Packout does the job well (pretty sure Ridgid would do the same for less $$)

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  7 місяців тому

      Thanks for the extra insight! 👍

  • @ericconnelly566
    @ericconnelly566 7 місяців тому +1

    Well done!!!
    Thank you sir!!

  • @doughendricks9912
    @doughendricks9912 4 місяці тому

    Husky bucket bag for my hand tools. I want to be able to see my tools and grab them easily. Love it. Ridgid pro gear 2.0 for my cordless stuff. Water tight. Best bang for the buck IMO.

  • @DarianDT
    @DarianDT 11 місяців тому +3

    I have Ridgid system and still waiting for them to release the drawer style box. That's the most useful box in my opinion. Might go Milwaukee if Ridgid doesn't have that option in the near future.

  • @ibby81ae
    @ibby81ae 9 місяців тому

    I own the Dewalt toughsystem 2.0 and hated to unlatch each box, then I bought the DS carrier which is a game changer for me.

  • @munecaeburro
    @munecaeburro 5 місяців тому

    I have the Bosch L-Rack system with the dolly. It is good enough for light use. I have been using it for 4 years now without any problems.

  • @DanielGomez-cf6vk
    @DanielGomez-cf6vk Рік тому +5

    I use ridgid gen 1 and love their gen 2.0

  • @nildefonsop
    @nildefonsop 11 місяців тому +2

    Sustainers is what got me in the box game but I’m a Milwaukee man.

  • @Tman0517
    @Tman0517 Рік тому +15

    Ive had a whole set of Ridgid and Milwaukee in the back of my truck for over 2 years. Its so hard to choose but the price point to quality ratio of the Ridgid makes it just a little better then packout. Ive also never had a Ridgid box leak or get frozen together. Milwaukee's base box also dose a really good job of dumping standing water from the lid into the box if youre not paying attention. And now with the Ridgid 2.0 i plan on further expanding on tge ridgid system. However i will note the Milwaukee is built like a brick and i love the latch system the other 3 seasons out of the year.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  Рік тому

      Awesome! Thanks for the input 👍

  • @michaelfairchild
    @michaelfairchild 7 місяців тому

    Im a Makita guy and use Makpac with foam cutouts for tools, but Festool got me on their Sortainer system for everything else.

  • @SandyMasquith
    @SandyMasquith Рік тому +5

    Thanks for putting this all together. I've been trying to figure out a couple systems. I need one for storing leather tools and gear, and one for typical power tools. I think I'll go with Milwaukee for the power tools, but I've been thinking of something a little less spendy for the leather stuff. I need drawers and small items storage. Thanks to your video, I am much more interested in looking at brands like Hart for that task.

    • @jamesnm21
      @jamesnm21 6 місяців тому

      The crafsman tradestock line offers drawers now too as well as tote bags that lock to the stack like Milwaukee and Klein offer.

  • @dan260140
    @dan260140 11 місяців тому +2

    I’m in the T-stak/versa and it fits my mobility/needs for what I use it for. They do have options to choose from in that stak. Price is what I also liked but con is I wish they made things like Milwaukee has but other than that T stak is a good system. Overall if I could go back in time I would definitely go with Milwaukee! Spend the extra dollar in my opinion.

    • @Lucasr09
      @Lucasr09 5 місяців тому

      I agree. Versastack is garbage

  • @phillewis1768
    @phillewis1768 Рік тому +1

    It's packout for me!!!!! Go big red!!!!

  • @Viking63
    @Viking63 9 місяців тому

    I have the husky $90 stacking system. This one works good. The handle does go long enough that I can fit it under my roll-up tarp on the back of my pickup

  • @hightecrebel
    @hightecrebel 10 місяців тому +2

    For on my truck, I love the Hart system, I've got a bunch of the 2-drawers and a couple of the smaller toolboxes. They've held up great, and I have no reservations about them at all. If I had to take them in and out of buildings, I'd go with a Pack out dolly and a stack of the drawers, with a box and crate on top. Nothing with a lid on the bottom

  • @leslubiesdetienne
    @leslubiesdetienne 7 місяців тому

    I own a mishmash of tool boxes and I like them all. Anything that helps me keep my stuff organized is great! It would be neat...maybe.. to only have one brand where everything is stackable and interlocking but I doubt it would be that useful. The thing about systainers is that a lot of tools come with them. Bosch/makita/festool/mafell to name a few. All of them are made my Tanos and are compatible with each other. They definitely feel less sturdy and more "shop organizers" than "job site tool boxes". They have slightly more specialized items as well like sanding disks organizers etc.

  • @cafecybernz
    @cafecybernz 3 місяці тому +1

    Awesome video! Very informative.

  • @davids8493
    @davids8493 Рік тому +5

    Nothing beats experience in this field. You truly need to experience all of the pros and cons of each system to see what works for you in your line of work. Think deeply about what you will and won't encounter in your daily tasks. Do you have some money to invest in your future or are you on a limited budget? The answer to those 2 questions will point you in the right direction. I have several offerings from several manufacturers and nobody does it all for the price that you want to spend. It can be a minefield.

  • @orzot
    @orzot 3 місяці тому +1

    If you must, the Duluth Trading Co bucket organizers are pretty decent. The pockets are big and they're really durable.

  • @fun149
    @fun149 11 місяців тому +6

    The Kobalt is a solid choice if you want to buy one and be done. It’s solid and durable and a great price, plus it effectively holds all my tools.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  11 місяців тому +1

      Take a look at the new husky build out… video coming soon

    • @gregorymandile2321
      @gregorymandile2321 11 місяців тому

      I have 1 and i like it.also i have pack out ,Ridged,Dewalt and i.m going to get the Huskie

  • @cjebel6584
    @cjebel6584 Рік тому +3

    I have husky tool boxes for van organizers on the shelves since they’re cheap, the drawers and crawl tray are a game changer though. I’ve got the little organizer cup tstack boxes bolted to the shelves at the back. I really love my tough stack drawers but they don’t come with dividers so it’s been difficult justifying a second box. And I bought my first ridgid pack out set as a helper and I honestly wish I would’ve sprung for Milwaukees pack out in the beginning since I regularly have to tie my vacuum off to the top of my stack and the latches are wearing out but besides that I have absolutely no damage to them, they work great the bottom 2.0 box can be used as an XL tool box and I still have my original box if i decide to roll like that.

    • @light0000
      @light0000 8 місяців тому

      Husky❤🍻👍

  • @Edgar-ij8eg
    @Edgar-ij8eg 8 днів тому

    Im looking to upgrade from a sleeved bucket 💀 has served me well

  • @semo5515
    @semo5515 8 місяців тому +3

    i actually have the hart for over 7 months and so far they are good, no major issues and using it on a daily basis from ajob site to a job site but not water proof which is ok for me because usually I use them during dry envirmount

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  8 місяців тому +2

      Nice! Please update us again in the comments if anything else happens 👍

  • @johnsikora6043
    @johnsikora6043 Рік тому +3

    Great video. I have the Craftsman. Now I know I can add pieces from Stanley and DeWalt. I didn’t know they were compatible.

  • @l-ssfhgr6118
    @l-ssfhgr6118 Рік тому +4

    This is the comment I am posting everywhere possible:
    Bought this Flex pack out a few months ago. Used on three projects. The latches between the top box and the middle box kept hanging up or not locking. Soooo, tried to call company service to get a fix. Wasn't asking for anything but a tech to walk me through the fix(maybe a replacement latch?). First, good luck getting through, they DON"T answer their phones. After a half hour hold the message comes on offering a call back. No choice gotta grow old on the phone or give up. No call back, so the next day I try again, same deal, but this time I get a call back. Pleasant young lady hears the problem and takes all my info and says they are sending a new replacement unit!! Of course nothing took place, NO Replacement Unit, No Latches, NO NOTHING!!!! The product seems to be well made except for these few minor issues, however I would never recommend buying a Flex product. They have no customer loyalty. I no longer care to upgrade my tool platform to your products, as I was considering your power tool line. Not anymore.

  • @allenjohnson4938
    @allenjohnson4938 Рік тому +2

    I got Both Flex StackPacks ($111 per 3pc Stack) and Hart Stacks when they were Clearanced. Flex for Jobsites and Hart for Interior Jobs a Lightweight alt.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  Рік тому

      Can’t argue with a good deal

  • @jeremyharris5778
    @jeremyharris5778 Рік тому +6

    I've been on the packout for 5 years now in a plumbers truck in every weather situation possible, have had no issue's other than I didn't have a stack strapped up for 8 months and in the middle of winter the top on the bottom 2 drawer let loose and dumped that stack and broke 2 latches on on 2 diff boxes and thats it! Didn't even lose any fittings! Dont spend your money on anything but Milwaukee! Especially if your in a service truck and in and out all the time getting tools, packout is king!

  • @stacksmarter
    @stacksmarter 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video. I wish I had more time to make videos

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall 10 місяців тому +2

    Nice work

  • @crashconstructionunfiltere3829
    @crashconstructionunfiltere3829 5 місяців тому

    I’m using the rigid 1.0 system and am liking what I see in the 2.0 system. Only thing I don’t like about 2.0 is the handle on the bottom box doesn’t seem to Telescope down, but you can remove it so not too much of an issue.

  • @benjaminmasters5375
    @benjaminmasters5375 Рік тому +4

    I'm a sucker for the rigid packouts for home diy use, wish they made a 2.0 version of the 28 inch box too

    • @benjaminmasters5375
      @benjaminmasters5375 Рік тому

      Hey Jake weihe you gonna make some 3d printed stuff for us rigid fans? After all it's the 2nd most popular packout brand 😁

    • @mattcastleberry683
      @mattcastleberry683 10 місяців тому

      The 28" Box is kind of a 1.5 version. It can handle the half size boxes like the 2.0. I have 2 of them. I just wish the wheels were larger & that I could lock the 28" onto another 28".

  • @mav_richgoodboy1089
    @mav_richgoodboy1089 11 місяців тому +1

    Packout system did a great job

  • @porkchop7652
    @porkchop7652 10 місяців тому +2

    I'm a packout guy, Love it, but most of these options are not available in the UK unfortunately.
    The big systems here are makita, bosch and dewalt, but milwaukee is starting to catch up here now. Some of the brands like rigid are really hard to get here and more expensive than the packout if you can find them.
    The flex looks great, I wish we could get hold of them here.

  • @crabbee88
    @crabbee88 5 місяців тому +2

    hart has been great for the price I had loads of tools if i know im not beating the crap out of my stuff i just use cheap sterlight drawers and then hart as my rolling system. i always have a tool backpack with my most used handtool and I carry a roxxon phantom because I cut a alot of pallets open

  • @Viking63
    @Viking63 9 місяців тому

    I just bought the rigid system. I really like that system the way it all latches together and everything. But the big thing was the big box on the bottom and the handle comes off so that I can load them in my truck with a cover on. Honestly, I bought this system for vacationing. When I go to my condo units I can put everything in it and stack it and I really like the larger wheels on the Ridgid system. They go up the stairs and do not catch the cement where my husky system. Honestly I busted the bottom of one of the handles. It has an affected the system but it caught on to the cement

  • @michaelgrandinetti3170
    @michaelgrandinetti3170 5 місяців тому +1

    Price points are critical in these systems......so having manufactures change or upgrade latches for example will increase price, reducing cost value for that shopper. Great job on comparisons as we needed something like this as others have not done as good of a job as you have, so thank you. I have Rigid's system and now with the added drawer units......I could not be more satisfied. Thanks again for your segment.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  5 місяців тому

      The Ridgid 2.0 Drawers are a great addition to that system!

  • @mikesyr
    @mikesyr 9 місяців тому

    I'm more of a hobby/diy user with these systems(ie. diy home projects, tools, drones, rc cars, etc etc). And the Dewalt Toughsystem has worked out fairly well for me, and with the adapter for Tstak/Versastack the options are quite large. I was kind of iffy about the system for a bit as the only option to connect the Tstak stuff to Toughsystem was a 3d printed adapter for a LONG time. Dewalt finally made their own adapter, and honestly it's pretty good. I'm not a pro user, but I do tend to beat the crap out of stuff, and so far so good with this system. EDIT: Also longevity! ToughSystem 1.0 was release in 2011, and in 2020 the 2.0 system is compatible. I suspect if they ever release a 3.0 it will still be compatible.....

  • @davidroads419
    @davidroads419 9 місяців тому

    I have two Tradestack systems, one for my camper and one in the garage. They do the job very well and I got them for $111.00 ea. on sale at Lowes.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  9 місяців тому +1

      Can’t argue with it at that price point

  • @Plumbmax
    @Plumbmax Рік тому +2

    Great vid so far, commenting for the algorithm haha.

  • @derekmoen5382
    @derekmoen5382 7 місяців тому +2

    Good video man!! I think the Toughbuilt StackTech is going to be badass when they release the new stuff this spring. Personally not 100% impressed with the flimsiness of some of the Packout products the StackTech is way beefier where Milwaukee lacks StackTech has an issue where you cant stack the full size boxes on the half boxes but they are addressing that right now and will have an adapter they are dropping 200 plus accessories this spring and I think its just a start for them. And their prices are great!!! Im a big milwaukee guy but just not to sure about some of the packout products

  • @justkurt7716
    @justkurt7716 11 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely love my rigid 2.0, love the little organizers. Still waiting for them to Release more accessories💀

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  11 місяців тому

      I haven't seen the little organizers in months!

  • @norzoloco1
    @norzoloco1 11 місяців тому +5

    I have tradestack big boxes and drawers which i love. Then i use an adapter to stack my tstak/ versastack boxes and drawers. There's SO MANY options. On top of everything i use the toughcase bit boxes from craftsman and dewalt. They even connect right to the adapter. It's nice having access to boxes from 3 different brands. So many choices.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  11 місяців тому

      Nice! Definitely some neat advantages to that system

  • @darrellkopriva9260
    @darrellkopriva9260 11 місяців тому +5

    I run with the DeWalt tough system myself. A few things not mentioned in its versatility is they also have a large cooler, a cordless battery charger box, radio, open crate and large tool bag that can lock into the rolling stack. I do believe DeWalt took a step back on a few design mods from the tough system to the 2.0 system (unfortunately), but it’s hard to not recognize the versatility of the brand that can be cross comparable across several lines of 2 brands that can be moshed together. Just saying.

    • @adamwest3266
      @adamwest3266 10 місяців тому

      I'm a general contractor I nurse my tools and I Love DeWalt...however, I've never been so let down by a brand as I have with DeWalt's "Tough System 2.0." It's been garbage and as of now (as I'm replying to your post) my XR impact driver died two days ago on the job (luckily I have two). My 6.0amphr Flexvolt battery died a week ago ( I can understand a battery though, it lasted about 5 years). My Flexvolt 7 1/4 circular saw is cutting on and off during cuts and all of the adjustments won't stay tightened.... And finally ... The chuck key on my XR hammer drill works when it wants too. It will either drop a bit or not let me have it back. Not to mention all of the ancillary products I have from DeWalt; such as their saw horses, saw stands ect...have all broken and quite literally have fallen apart. I've invested thousands of dollars into DeWalt. I have almost all of their power tools, that quite frankly do not get as much use, which is probably why they've lasted from what I'm starting to see out in the field
      I just recently jumped over to Milwaukee Fuel....and OH MAN.....DeWalt better do something MAJOR and SOON to compete with them. I'll still keep DeWalt around because they have been good to me......but I've gone RED. Not redneck.

    • @InuranusBrokoff
      @InuranusBrokoff 9 місяців тому

      ​@adamwest3266 I've been a milwaukee user for over er a decade but recently purchased a Dewalt drill, no hammer function, because they are better than milwaukees. That being said my battery charger stopped working in less than a year, and so did the one for the flexvolt saw I bought. I've never had a milwaukee charger stop working, ever.

  • @MorrisDigitals
    @MorrisDigitals Рік тому +2

    Ryobi finally came out with their bin storage for screws and nails and made a half size. May be expensive but it’s tough.
    Milwaukee is still king.

  • @wideglide2153
    @wideglide2153 6 місяців тому

    You can combine master-force and the bauer boxes. They are the same exact connector and sizing.

  • @bobtanner5169
    @bobtanner5169 10 місяців тому +3

    Great video. I am Hart guy dUe to price and clear lid. Some kaisen foam and you will look like a pro.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  10 місяців тому

      Nice. Just watch out for leaving any foam in a box with a clear lid. Sunlight can melt the foam

  • @F3Definity
    @F3Definity 11 місяців тому

    You should try the qbrick System set. They have good quality in very nice price.

  • @adamwillis1299
    @adamwillis1299 7 місяців тому

    Be good if the bottom and middle box could have sliding interlocking base to connect bottom and middle so as to be joined, thus increasing the height and available space on the inside for 500mm or 25inch high tools.

  • @eatmyshortsman926
    @eatmyshortsman926 7 місяців тому

    I broke the craftsman rolling box within the first 6 month of owning it I have owned the Milwaukee pack out for 5 years now and I’m rough on it and live it and still works like new just a little rough looking on the outside now.

  • @stephenn3727
    @stephenn3727 7 місяців тому

    I have had the Ridgid in my truck for many years. Not fancy but super durable and affordable.

  • @funkmon
    @funkmon 6 місяців тому

    Honestly I think I'm going to go with the bucket

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  6 місяців тому

      Haha whatever floats your boat

  • @waynewong3880
    @waynewong3880 8 місяців тому

    You cannot go wrong with any of the premium systems. I had the Milwaukee Packout for over 3 years, but I am waiting for a new version of the rolling box Packout 3 section collapsible handle to become available.
    THE WORST is the Craftsman, the latches to the lids falls off. I had four of these and all the latches will eventually fall off. This system is designed for home owners or casual users.

  • @jronmanbuilds
    @jronmanbuilds Місяць тому

    If it wasn't for Tanos Systainer Classic (early 90's), modular tool boxes as we know it might not be a thing. I have a number of Systainers. I don't have any classics. I only have T-loc and Generation 3. They are not too hard to find if you know where to look. For many the best or easiest way to get them is by ordering them online. I live in a small town and the nearest Festool dealer is hours away. One thing I like is most of my Festool tools come standard even on the "bare tool" offerings. Other brands still continue to throw stuff in blow molded cases or canvas contractor bags. Another thing I like about Systainers is the customization including picking what color of box you want.
    Another few to throw in there is Makita MakPac, Metabo Meta Box and the revised Meta Box, and Sortimo L-Boxxes (and the various other product lines of Boxxes). I Hikoki had something similar to Mak Pac (not sure if still available). Hikoki also has the Multi Cruizer line. Neither to my knowledge were available in North America.

  • @framergod69
    @framergod69 3 місяці тому

    I have some of the Makita boxes they are the older version of festool by Tano they are great for drywall knives and trowels and in another I've got my tile trowels . my cordless compressor brad nailer and pin nailer are in a 3rd there is a small box for each with the accessories for each. they cost half what festool stuff cost the latches are the only down fall

  • @btrswt35
    @btrswt35 Рік тому +12

    We have a pack out system at work and honestly, Milwaukee did a great job. I'm about 230+lbs with tools myself and can use it as a stepping stool with absolutely no fear of it breaking. The release for the individual boxes is awesome.... Right in the front, one handed, and very intuitive. Overall, incredibly well thought out and designed.
    I'd like to get the Ridgid for my own personal use at home. What I would like are some drawers. I'm not sure if Ridgid has any but will have to look into it

    • @jamesbynum3123
      @jamesbynum3123 Рік тому +1

      DeWalt Tough System 2.0 has two drawer units at Home Depot. I found them yesterday lol

    • @3jmontg
      @3jmontg 8 місяців тому +1

      Ridgid drawers are now coming!

    • @btrswt35
      @btrswt35 8 місяців тому

      @@3jmontg sounds awesome 👍

  • @ianstroup9507
    @ianstroup9507 Рік тому +1

    great presentation. If able, possibly using "tier maker" to appropriate your opinion of where these rate.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  Рік тому

      Ooo I’ll have to check it out!

  • @JbobFishhead
    @JbobFishhead 2 місяці тому

    I’d like to see rigid to have more options on their 2.0 system. They have a good build quality at a great price point. 4 wheel cart option and I would be sold. Such a competitive market which makes it so hard to choose.

  • @Ckayt
    @Ckayt 11 місяців тому +2

    Kinda want to try out the Klein Tools Modbox. I think the side attachments are a sick idea.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  11 місяців тому

      Have you watched my first impressions video yet?

    • @Ckayt
      @Ckayt 11 місяців тому +1

      @@JakeWeihe yep! Helped me make up my mind actually. Thanks! I’m gonna drag in my Modbox on site next month and put it right next to 20 Milwaukee pack out towers (no joke) other guys have

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  11 місяців тому

      Awesome! Haha

  • @DiscoveringOutdoors
    @DiscoveringOutdoors 6 місяців тому

    Most techs at my shop were running packout and are happy. Management went and bought Dewalt, fir consumables, and it is not nearly user friendly ir designed as well as Milwaukee. Thanks for the video. 👍

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for sharing

  • @danlc95
    @danlc95 9 місяців тому

    Subb'd. Great video.

  • @Omnis2
    @Omnis2 11 місяців тому +1

    Bosch/Sortimo needs a look. Was hoping they would be cheaper and more widely available here in the states

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  11 місяців тому

      If they were cheaper and more available then I would. But they are rarer and more expensive than even systainers

  • @trowawayacc
    @trowawayacc 3 місяці тому +1

    Hello. I was wanted to ask for a video testing the water tightness of the diferent boxes and also how the water drains from the lid. Thanks.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  3 місяці тому

      Check out my Best of 2023 video where I show that for the 4 systems compared

  • @anthonyjohnson100
    @anthonyjohnson100 10 місяців тому +2

    You always get what you pay for. Milwaukee is the best with enough options and will outlast the others.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  10 місяців тому

      Kinda true. Depends on who you are. Many other commenters talk highly of cheaper brands that do everything they need them to do

  • @wim0104
    @wim0104 6 місяців тому

    Can't beat the Toughbuilt stack+cliptech combo.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  6 місяців тому

      You might with Packout and Toughbuilt PRAs… but I hear you. Toughbuilt it really good

  • @justinjones6810
    @justinjones6810 11 місяців тому +1

    I wish more brands would create a pack out system that would have drawers instead of having to break down your pack out to get to them for low volt applications two small drawers right next to each other would be great for cat 6 connectors instead of one big drawer I would put my power tools on the top box and put the drawer system underneath to be able to just open a drawer and retrieve my wire nuts and end connectors

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  11 місяців тому

      Yeah drawers are definitely the most desired item

  • @madbr3991
    @madbr3991 11 місяців тому +1

    I bought the hart 3 piece rolling kit. In 1 week The plastic cracked very easily. When I went to get a replacement. They were out of stock at 6 walmarts.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  11 місяців тому

      😬. Good to know

    • @madbr3991
      @madbr3991 11 місяців тому

      @@JakeWeihe it's a shame too. If they had used a better plastic. It would be a very good box

  • @BXGreen
    @BXGreen 5 місяців тому

    Hope u look at toughbuilt stack looks cool.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  5 місяців тому

      I’ve already made a first impressions video on some boxes. More content and comparisons coming soon!

  • @ibby81ae
    @ibby81ae 9 місяців тому

    You should do a review of the ds carrier for thr guys who don't know about it.

  • @dsgamecube
    @dsgamecube Рік тому +3

    The DeWalt Toughsystem rails singlehandedly got them my money. Being able to pull out arbitrary toolboxes from my rack and stick them in the carrier is really nice.
    I'd also say that the ToughSystem 2.0 latches are the best of the side latches. They fasten when you set the top box onto the bottom without needing manual intervention, and when you press them in to remove the top box, they stay open until you lift it. This means that you're only poking the latches briefly when removing the box and never touching them at all when setting it down.
    If you have to use ToughSystem 1.0, however, e.g. because DeWalt decided to remove the rails from the 2.0 organizer for some absurd reason, you're stuck with possibly the worst side latches available. They're fairly secure, but they're a major pain to connect and disconnect. They are still compatible, though, so you can get 2.0 where available and only occasionally resort to 1.0.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  Рік тому +1

      I agree. Flex tried copying dewalt with spring loaded side latches but didn’t really make them better. The side rails are definitely convenient

    • @darek9754
      @darek9754 9 місяців тому

      I've had this Dewalt tower at home. For some 20 minutes before i returned it. The lid of rolling toolbox was so shifted to the front that it barely touched the gasket at the back of the box. So, with IP65 rated water resistance rather questionable, off it went back to the store. (Off topic - when back home from the store, I made a wooden toolbox - guaranteed tough).

  • @deadheadwalls
    @deadheadwalls 9 місяців тому

    I have a question I'm looking to spend around $100 and the hart stack system is at that point but also right now the dewalt tstak is actually on clearance for $99.99 would the $10 be worth it is it better material or more heavy duty then the hart ? I'm not a brand loyal person I buy what I need when I need it and not going to spend a crazy amount for something wi will use once or twice

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  9 місяців тому

      Tstack does have more options but I think it might be on its way out. Hart is a little smaller but If you think it could hold up to your use it might be the better option

  • @mafei1517
    @mafei1517 Місяць тому

    Sustainers are great and in Germany are many options available. Great for sorting and tool storage. But it’s not as durable as Klein, flex and Milwaukee. I love them but miss the extra strength

  • @Robert-ug5hx
    @Robert-ug5hx 3 місяці тому

    I wish Milwaukee had a cabinet for the parts organizers with shelves so you dont have to undue a 3ntire stack to get at the bottom

  • @Flyingfrogs2y
    @Flyingfrogs2y 10 місяців тому +2

    I’m a commercial electrician. I have had my Versastak System since 2018. Lifetime warranty and price you can’t beat. And I agree, the wheels are only good for concrete.

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  10 місяців тому

      Nice I forgot about the warranty

  • @dudafty
    @dudafty 8 місяців тому +2

    What are your thoughts on hart Stack?

    • @JakeWeihe
      @JakeWeihe  8 місяців тому

      If you’re doing lightweight tasks and want something smaller it’s worth it

  • @Ffeliciano3
    @Ffeliciano3 7 місяців тому

    I personally have a rigid toolbox system. I loved it until the handles broke. Getting a replacement handle has been a huge pain.

  • @spencerfelton9505
    @spencerfelton9505 8 місяців тому

    Does anyone here know if there is any type of Milwaukee Packout to Ryobi Link adapter plate that would allow me to attach a Ryobi link box to my Packout stack?