I'm a carpenter in Chicago with a full packout system, I didn't even know this existed but now I need one, placing my order now , thanks for the video!
I don't like the wobby bit and why would you put the hardware organizer on the front like that....looks like the carry handle for the hardware organizer will block access to put a toolbox on the lid of the rolling box. I have a roller, large, and the same organizer. The battery bracket looks good though so I would use it for that
The idea here is to show you what you can achieve with this accessory. As I stated, most put the crate on the front but I don’t have the crate. I only have the battery holders in the front. Has be great. Thanks.
@@AddictedtoTools Personally, I think it looks more functional and better with the rack just holding spare batteries. Is this chrome rack available for the USA?
@@travelinman482 most people put the crate on the front. I wanted to just give a demo as I don’t have the crate. I mainly have the batteries there. Has been great, especially while it sits in the back of the car. It’s from the US. Hit up alex from www.packibletool.com
Does that handle go down? Other wise whats the point. You might as well just put that box on top. As it does not look like with that handle up. You can put more boxes on top.
I see two problems with this. If you place the bit too high you cannot use the latches to open the lid. And if you fit the organiser in front you cannot fit anything on top of the actual pack out because the organiser will be on the way to clip it to it. I love packout but this is not for me .
Sorry mate, I forgot the website. I’ve added it to the description. www.packibletool.com/products/joey-rolling-packout-48-22-84-front-mount-bracket-kit
Seems unnecessary, why not just attach it to the top like it was designed. Either way you'd have to remove the 2nd box to open the main bottom box. Might be good for the batteries but I would rather have the batteries protected from possible damage and outdoor elements. Transporting box with the batteries on the outside with weather permitting seems like unnecessary limitations. Just my opinion/constructive criticism.
Dumb. Just put it on top where the locking system is already build on. Why the heck would I do all that work to put it on the front. I can’t think of one reason to have it on front vs top.
For easier quicker access. I put the crate on the front for either rubbish or other equipment. Sometimes I use it for my batteries, other times I have my fixings case so I don’t have to take off other boxes to gain access. Thanks for your thoughts though juston👍
@@AddictedtoTools either way you have to remove something though. Can’t open the organizer with it mounted like that so you have to take it off. It’s the same. Either way one has to be un mounted to get to it.
I’m not sure how you use your packout. But at times i have up to 6organisers packed up. I have my main use tools on top and the backup or just in case tools on the bottom. This allows you to have another whole setup on the front. For instance, the crate mounts to the front plate and I don’t have to take it off. I can fill it with what ever and never take it off but have access to the top tools. It’s all good if you can’t utilise this setup. Myself and many other people do and love it. It’s like having a roof rack. It’s extra storage.
Hey mate. The Joey is about $70aud. Delivery is about $70 but we organised 4 to come over and split the postage so it was around $15 each. I believe there are a few more people now wanting to get more over.
@@AddictedtoTools Absolutely. Some type of plate that can go over the latch and lock it out where one Packout box cannot be removed from another Packout box.
@@AddictedtoTools yes thank you I can’t find any either. I’ve got an idea on mind for a lock plate that I’m gonna try to make myself. It will require some modification to the box but we will see.
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If they made it about 6 in taller you could have two different things attached instead of just one engineers can be idiots I'm looking at it thinking if I cut it and make a new bracket I could do it myself
GREAT IDEA, BUT ALLEN #2.... REALLY SMALL AND STRIP SO FAST . Allen #4 just more strong . But anyway very nice product look well made , meaby it is me I hate this small Allen .. G DAY MATE 👍 I love you re Beautiful Country
WHERE DO THE HEADLIGHTS, DIRECTIONAL, AND BRAKE LIGHTS ATTACH? WHY NOT MAKE THE BOTTOM CABINET WITH DRAWERS? WHY NOT MAKE IT STRONG ENOUGH TO BE A PACKOUT MULE WITH ALL THE WEIGHT PEOPLE WILL BE ADDING TO IT? THE AXLES AND WHEELS ARE 'fredos' .THEY ARE JUST CREATED TOO WEAK.
@@tomvana4270 sure. If you leave them out around water and dirt. I’m not dragging this through water or dirt. If you are then you can utilise the bracket for the packout crate or anything else. Cheers.
I'm a carpenter in Chicago with a full packout system, I didn't even know this existed but now I need one, placing my order now , thanks for the video!
Glad I could help. It’s still one of my favourite attachments👌
Milwaukee are making a packout rail attachment! Exciting!
Bracket looks quality. I think I need this
I don't like the wobby bit and why would you put the hardware organizer on the front like that....looks like the carry handle for the hardware organizer will block access to put a toolbox on the lid of the rolling box. I have a roller, large, and the same organizer.
The battery bracket looks good though so I would use it for that
The idea here is to show you what you can achieve with this accessory. As I stated, most put the crate on the front but I don’t have the crate.
I only have the battery holders in the front. Has be great.
Thanks.
Great to see some Australian based account videos good on your mate
Cheers mate. I appreciate the feed back👍
@@AddictedtoTools
Personally, I think it looks more functional and better with the rack just holding spare batteries. Is this chrome rack available for the USA?
@@travelinman482 most people put the crate on the front. I wanted to just give a demo as I don’t have the crate.
I mainly have the batteries there. Has been great, especially while it sits in the back of the car.
It’s from the US. Hit up alex from www.packibletool.com
Do you need to remove the front screw tray to lock/unlock the crate box?
Does that handle go down? Other wise whats the point. You might as well just put that box on top. As it does not look like with that handle up. You can put more boxes on top.
Boxes can go on top. This is just an idea of what you can do. I usually put the crate on the front.
Got one of these for my stack, worth every penny 👍🏻
Great video mate, can you please share info on where you got the silver screw bits you used, thanks
good stud man, i’m super keen
Cheers mate.
Nice setup
I’m in Australia mate chasing one of these joeys have u got any left only just come across your channel love it
What is the Joe worth in Au bro?
Nice where did you buy the add
Want one of these
Nice.
Thanks
Do you ship to the uk just got Packout and would love 2 please
Hey chris. I myself don’t sell these. If you contact www.packibletool.com I’m sure they can arrange something
I'm definitely down if you do another order to Australia
Do they have them for the sides?
Yeah they do. It’s called the Joey jr. Packibletools.com
Have you (or anyone else here) considered putting the batteries on the inside top of the box -(under the lid)?
Where'd you get that packout battery holder?
Do have 2 small for the sides?
Yes alex sells side rails. Www.packibletool.com
@@AddictedtoTools excellent this guy has pushed packout to the front 👏
I'm keen for one!
Keen? America in the 70’s.
I see two problems with this. If you place the bit too high you cannot use the latches to open the lid. And if you fit the organiser in front you cannot fit anything on top of the actual pack out because the organiser will be on the way to clip it to it. I love packout but this is not for me .
I’m not really sure how you’re concluding this sorry. I use it on the daily and I haven’t had a problem.
What is the benefit?
Where do I get one of these?
Packibletools.com 👍
Where can I get it bro?
Sorry mate, I forgot the website. I’ve added it to the description.
www.packibletool.com/products/joey-rolling-packout-48-22-84-front-mount-bracket-kit
Exelent
Seems unnecessary, why not just attach it to the top like it was designed. Either way you'd have to remove the 2nd box to open the main bottom box. Might be good for the batteries but I would rather have the batteries protected from possible damage and outdoor elements. Transporting box with the batteries on the outside with weather permitting seems like unnecessary limitations. Just my opinion/constructive criticism.
Dumb. Just put it on top where the locking system is already build on. Why the heck would I do all that work to put it on the front. I can’t think of one reason to have it on front vs top.
For easier quicker access. I put the crate on the front for either rubbish or other equipment. Sometimes I use it for my batteries, other times I have my fixings case so I don’t have to take off other boxes to gain access. Thanks for your thoughts though juston👍
@@AddictedtoTools either way you have to remove something though. Can’t open the organizer with it mounted like that so you have to take it off. It’s the same. Either way one has to be un mounted to get to it.
I’m not sure how you use your packout. But at times i have up to 6organisers packed up. I have my main use tools on top and the backup or just in case tools on the bottom. This allows you to have another whole setup on the front. For instance, the crate mounts to the front plate and I don’t have to take it off. I can fill it with what ever and never take it off but have access to the top tools. It’s all good if you can’t utilise this setup. Myself and many other people do and love it. It’s like having a roof rack. It’s extra storage.
Great video mate! How much is it delivered to Australia?
Cheers
Hey mate. The Joey is about $70aud. Delivery is about $70 but we organised 4 to come over and split the postage so it was around $15 each. I believe there are a few more people now wanting to get more over.
Sounds good I'm definitely keen on that! Where are you based?
Cheers
I’m in brisbane.
With the cost of shipping these days I wonder if it would be worth it for the manufacturer to licence production in other countries?
@@AddictedtoTools same mate let me know if you're got any new add ons.
Cheers
Cad Share CAD ?
Where do you find this
www.packibletool.com
Do you still have any
No I don’t sorry. I might be organising something in the future though.
Id been keen for one. Builder in Melbourne.
I need a locking system that allows the boxes themselves to be locked together but easy to unlock. Anyone seen these?
Hey mate. Do you mean locked with a key?
@@AddictedtoTools Absolutely. Some type of plate that can go over the latch and lock it out where one Packout box cannot be removed from another Packout box.
I can’t think of any that do that unfortunately. I just use a python lock on mine if needed. Would be a good idea though
@@AddictedtoTools yes thank you I can’t find any either. I’ve got an idea on mind for a lock plate that I’m gonna try to make myself. It will require some modification to the box but we will see.
Why did you not install the bracket on top?
On top of what sorry?
Cool🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
It’s a great addition👌
I bought this like 3 weeks ago lmao and still don’t have it
Why would you want battery storage on the outside of a dust and waterproof box🌧
For easy access. I use this everyday. I’m not leaving it out in the weather.
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You have so many power tools and you are using an allen wrench
I’m not following…?
not sure it is needed.
If they made it about 6 in taller you could have two different things attached instead of just one engineers can be idiots I'm looking at it thinking if I cut it and make a new bracket I could do it myself
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GREAT IDEA, BUT ALLEN #2.... REALLY SMALL AND STRIP SO FAST . Allen #4 just more strong . But anyway very nice product look well made , meaby it is me I hate this small Allen ..
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WHERE DO THE HEADLIGHTS, DIRECTIONAL, AND BRAKE LIGHTS ATTACH?
WHY NOT MAKE THE BOTTOM CABINET WITH DRAWERS? WHY NOT MAKE IT STRONG ENOUGH TO BE A PACKOUT MULE WITH ALL THE WEIGHT PEOPLE WILL BE ADDING TO IT?
THE AXLES AND WHEELS ARE 'fredos' .THEY ARE JUST CREATED TOO WEAK.
I see a lot of problems with this, not for me
Just putting things in harms way.
What do you mean sorry?
@@AddictedtoTools Batteries strapped to the front of a box subject to water dirt and getting smashed around unprotected.
@@tomvana4270 sure. If you leave them out around water and dirt. I’m not dragging this through water or dirt. If you are then you can utilise the bracket for the packout crate or anything else. Cheers.
No. Drawers are where it's at
This video was along time before the drawers were released 👍
This mans got knock off m18 batteries 😂😂😂😂
Ahh what? Why would you think that?
I have an extreme dislike for allen keys >:c
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Just get another toolbox and stop waisting your time.
Hi. What’s wasting my time?
Nobody can understand what you’re saying
Whys that?
@@AddictedtoTools cause he’s probably not an Aussie like us 🤣
Bc he's drunk lol
It’s an Australian thing