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.
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
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.
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
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.
I love my Flex tools. Very underrated brand!
@@ryankroll3737 they make the best tools man.
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.
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 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.
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
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.
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.
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
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.