I just got the two drawer and the large single drawer and it’s definitely worth it. I had just the rolling box, 2 drawer and briefcase box from dewalt for over 3 years making it work. These dxl cabinets definitely put it all together.
A lot of money… my self employed father worked 50+ years with diy shop made solutions. I’m second generation and still use a lot of his builds and countless of my own. Almost daily I see young and old guys making and saving far less than myself getting swept up in all this “crap”. None of which is going to around in 20 years of actual contractor use. And none of it will be repairable. Just look at the “versions” of all this crap that have come and gone since 2018 even…
I agree with your premise, but not for this workstation. I have all my Tough System, the original still in 6:59 more than 10 years. How much does your father's stuff weigh? It's going to be a lot heavier than plastic. How does it withstand the elements? My jobsite toolboxes are often in the rain and snow. And time is money. How long did it take him to build it? Can it do everything this did? If your father put in more than 20 hours of work, then it's better that i work, earn money, and buy it already made. Has nothing to do with laziness. I completely custom built my tool trailer interior similar to the Ron Paulk system. Why? It was cheaper for me to do it, and buying a pre built system is too much. But this? It's cheaper in the long run if I buy it. And what if you're a different trade than carpentry like plumber, hvac, electrical, and you don't have all the tools to build your own? Not everything DIY, even if it's built to last, makes it better. Plus, my father passed, and I don't use any of his tools on a jobsite for fear of breaking or losing it. Not saying buy the latest and greatest all the time, which some people do, but this system checks all the boxes for me personally. And i'm not saying your father's stuff isn't better than this, i'm sure it is, but I like this workstation. Other than the wheels, which I plan to modify and upgrade to a bigger all terrain caster. Amazon to the rescue : POWERTEC 8 Inch Caster Wheels!!
@@mitchchartrand The problem of this new tool system is not only the price but that it's too cumbersome and heavy itself, for a unique personn to load and unload it. It's better to use a smaller units like previous version.
@@KROKO123OOO the smaller units are for smaller jobs. I have a tool trailer with a tailgate ramp, and I load and unload much bigger and heavier things by myself every day. Is it meant to go up and down stairs easily? No. That's not what it's for. If that's what you need, use the smaller ones already available. The right tool for the right job.
PLEASE 🙏🏼 share where you got those yellow bins you are using in the smaller 2-drawer unit shown @ 4:28!!! I have several of the TS 2.0 2-drawer units (& 3-drawer) and am struggling to find decent cups/dividers to segment the drawers. That is my only grip from Dewalt with these drawers, otherwise they kick ass compared to other brands drawer units IMO.
Will the dolly and worktop attach directly to tough boxes 2.0 without the DXL drawer units? I'd like to wheel around my standard drawers since Dewalt will never make a dolly for the Tough System. I figure if I buy just the dolly and worktop I can be in business, can't tell from looking online though.
This looks badass i can add two full sized drawers on BOTH SIDES ANY DIRECTION WOW. GOODBYE TS2.0 WHEEL XL BOX. TIME TO SWAP TO DXL AND SLIDING COMPARTMENTS. WOW LOOKS INSANELY USEFUL I HATE HAVING TO TAKE OFF ALL FOUR OF MY TS2.0 BOXES JUST TO GET EVERYHTING. BUT IF I BUILD ONE SLIDING LIKE THIS WOW AMAZINGLY USEFUL. ILL JUST KEEP MY BIG TOOLS LIKE CIRCULAR SAW SOMEWHERE ELSE MAYBE ONE BIG BOX. WILL A CIRCULAR SAW 7.25 VERSION FIT IN THE BIG ONE PULL OUT ?
This is another of SB&D's absurd ideas that will not work. The units are big, really heavy (empty) and ridiculously expensive. For the full price you can buy a rolling tool chest for the garage like Husky and a mobile tool box with drawers like Ridgid.
i disagree, because i have actively lived through that solution for the last few years. mobile tool boxes do not last in transportation. my box in my van is heavily banged up now. they are meant for stationary shop use. you cant roll a metal tool chest around a jobsite. it wont withstand moisture, and its not modular meaning you cant carry only a section with you, you have to roll the full chest around.
For the $10-$120 in materials it is made of it seems rather overpriced to me, about 500%++ kind of overpriced. It seems to be an issue with Dewalt and Milwaukee as of late, I can pretty much guarantee that a name is not worth $100 extra per tool if the tool is not the ABSOLUTELY the Best.
@@johnthumble5154 did I say $100? No, I said they add $100 because of the name, now when I look at this particular tool box setup in this video, do you know how much it is? Well over $2000… I was holding one half as big in my hands 2 days ago, a package $1200… I would give you $300 at most. A fishing tackle box x3 and some much better wheels from Amazon, and a 3/4 plywood top. Well under $300.
@@johnthumble5154 after 45 years of being in the construction industry using tools, long before cordless came out and probably having close to $100,000 worth of Dewalt stuff for my company, Peak Ignorance is not how I would rate my ability to question any product be it from Dewalt, Milwaukee, Black & Decker or even my first cordless drill from Walter. These boxes are way overpriced.
Looks good.
The issue is the price. Very EXPENSIVE
@@DriversFromHere certainly is. It’s $1449 CAD ridiculous
I just got the two drawer and the large single drawer and it’s definitely worth it. I had just the rolling box, 2 drawer and briefcase box from dewalt for over 3 years making it work. These dxl cabinets definitely put it all together.
Yeah, they’re not cheap.
Nice setup. I like how dewalt has upgraded their tough system.
Home Depot from $299 $399w/ roller
Me too!
A lot of money… my self employed father worked 50+ years with diy shop made solutions. I’m second generation and still use a lot of his builds and countless of my own. Almost daily I see young and old guys making and saving far less than myself getting swept up in all this “crap”. None of which is going to around in 20 years of actual contractor use. And none of it will be repairable. Just look at the “versions” of all this crap that have come and gone since 2018 even…
I agree with your premise, but not for this workstation. I have all my Tough System, the original still in 6:59 more than 10 years. How much does your father's stuff weigh? It's going to be a lot heavier than plastic. How does it withstand the elements? My jobsite toolboxes are often in the rain and snow. And time is money. How long did it take him to build it? Can it do everything this did? If your father put in more than 20 hours of work, then it's better that i work, earn money, and buy it already made. Has nothing to do with laziness. I completely custom built my tool trailer interior similar to the Ron Paulk system. Why? It was cheaper for me to do it, and buying a pre built system is too much. But this? It's cheaper in the long run if I buy it. And what if you're a different trade than carpentry like plumber, hvac, electrical, and you don't have all the tools to build your own? Not everything DIY, even if it's built to last, makes it better. Plus, my father passed, and I don't use any of his tools on a jobsite for fear of breaking or losing it. Not saying buy the latest and greatest all the time, which some people do, but this system checks all the boxes for me personally. And i'm not saying your father's stuff isn't better than this, i'm sure it is, but I like this workstation. Other than the wheels, which I plan to modify and upgrade to a bigger all terrain caster. Amazon to the rescue : POWERTEC 8 Inch Caster Wheels!!
Great reply! @@mitchchartrand
@@mitchchartrand The problem of this new tool system is not only the price but that it's too cumbersome and heavy itself, for a unique personn to load and unload it. It's better to use a smaller units like previous version.
@@KROKO123OOO the smaller units are for smaller jobs. I have a tool trailer with a tailgate ramp, and I load and unload much bigger and heavier things by myself every day. Is it meant to go up and down stairs easily? No. That's not what it's for. If that's what you need, use the smaller ones already available. The right tool for the right job.
PLEASE 🙏🏼 share where you got those yellow bins you are using in the smaller 2-drawer unit shown @ 4:28!!! I have several of the TS 2.0 2-drawer units (& 3-drawer) and am struggling to find decent cups/dividers to segment the drawers. That is my only grip from Dewalt with these drawers, otherwise they kick ass compared to other brands drawer units IMO.
They came with the system. You may be able to purchase separately
Can you measure the inside the drawers? They look wide!
Will the dolly and worktop attach directly to tough boxes 2.0 without the DXL drawer units? I'd like to wheel around my standard drawers since Dewalt will never make a dolly for the Tough System. I figure if I buy just the dolly and worktop I can be in business, can't tell from looking online though.
Yes
This looks badass i can add two full sized drawers on BOTH SIDES ANY DIRECTION WOW. GOODBYE TS2.0 WHEEL XL BOX. TIME TO SWAP TO DXL AND SLIDING COMPARTMENTS. WOW LOOKS INSANELY USEFUL I HATE HAVING TO TAKE OFF ALL FOUR OF MY TS2.0 BOXES JUST TO GET EVERYHTING. BUT IF I BUILD ONE SLIDING LIKE THIS WOW AMAZINGLY USEFUL.
ILL JUST KEEP MY BIG TOOLS LIKE CIRCULAR SAW SOMEWHERE ELSE MAYBE ONE BIG BOX. WILL A CIRCULAR SAW 7.25 VERSION FIT IN THE BIG ONE PULL OUT ?
Yes. Many tools will fit in the lower drawers
Nice review.
You bet!
I can’t find this anywhere.
Preorder only.
Saw some at home depot earlier today.
Coming soon
@ arrived at Home Depot 11-01-24 😀
This is another of SB&D's absurd ideas that will not work. The units are big, really heavy (empty) and ridiculously expensive. For the full price you can buy a rolling tool chest for the garage like Husky and a mobile tool box with drawers like Ridgid.
i disagree, because i have actively lived through that solution for the last few years. mobile tool boxes do not last in transportation. my box in my van is heavily banged up now. they are meant for stationary shop use. you cant roll a metal tool chest around a jobsite. it wont withstand moisture, and its not modular meaning you cant carry only a section with you, you have to roll the full chest around.
Needs a lock on it.
You can add a lock to this system
No offense Sir, but I would love this system as well if Dewalt gave it to me. However, the setup you have is about $1,500. That’s insanely overpriced.
You're right, it's a hefty investment for sure.
This is way too big. I will keep my ToughBuilt StackTech. Not to mention ridiculous price
I hear ya! It's definitely not for everyone.
For the $10-$120 in materials it is made of it seems rather overpriced to me, about 500%++ kind of overpriced. It seems to be an issue with Dewalt and Milwaukee as of late, I can pretty much guarantee that a name is not worth $100 extra per tool if the tool is not the ABSOLUTELY the Best.
@@johnthumble5154 did I say $100? No, I said they add $100 because of the name, now when I look at this particular tool box setup in this video, do you know how much it is? Well over $2000… I was holding one half as big in my hands 2 days ago, a package $1200… I would give you $300 at most.
A fishing tackle box x3 and some much better wheels from Amazon, and a 3/4 plywood top. Well under $300.
@derekparent752 yeah... simpleton as expected.
I don't argue with people that can't comprehend simple concepts.
Enjoy your ignorance.
@derekparent752 peak ignorance.
It's not worth arguing with stupid people, so I'll leave you be.
@@johnthumble5154 after 45 years of being in the construction industry using tools, long before cordless came out and probably having close to $100,000 worth of Dewalt stuff for my company, Peak Ignorance is not how I would rate my ability to question any product be it from Dewalt, Milwaukee, Black & Decker or even my first cordless drill from Walter. These boxes are way overpriced.
@@derekparent752 this is $1449 CAD
Overpriced 😮
Agreed, like by twice
Price is preposterous.
I hear ya.
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