Yes finally they upgraded the latches!! That the reason I sold mi though system and went to packout, mine broke after 7 months of use, the plastic feels like cheap material, and now I have two packouts and I think I'm going back to dewalt system again.. time to save money, and be ready for the thought system 2.0 I hope I don't break the bank 😁
That half-bin fire though. I love my ToughSystem man, super happy to see they are continuing to evolve the line while keeping everything backwards compatible too. Nashville is a hell of a town hey?
I really like the rolling tool box idea, but as a M&E engineer don’t have a lot of the carpentry style of tools which traditionally just get dumped into the base unit large box. I didn’t realise the new inserts could be stacked and put all the way into the bottom of the base box and utilise all the space with tools that I would use. I learned so much watching this, and as I was agonising over the TSTAK, Tough 2.0, or even maybe the new Klein ModBox, I now feel the Tough 2.0 is the direction I want to go in. This was super helpful because I like lots of the other 2.0 boxes, but the base box was bothering me as I didn’t feel I could use it for my type of tools. Now I know different, thanks 👍 👍 👍 EDIT Bought the Toughsystem 2.0 yesterday, trays weren’t in stock but will be in tomorrow 👍
I have been very pleased with the first generation version...has damn near replaced my crossover truck box as this system allows me to practically take my whole tool selection into my job. As a general remodeler with multiple trade skills it’s important to have all my tools within reach...no countless trips to my truck. Glad to see more trays organization options and hoping they fit in first generation boxes.
I'm just wondering if this would work for me. First off, all that foam cushioning would need to get ditched, because I got too much stuff that I need to put in these boxes. Secondly, Whats the weight carrying capacity and what about the wheels holding up with 250 pounds in the box on rough terrain or rolling up and down stairs? These are all valid questions. I remodel kitchens and Baths and I use a lot of tools, I'll let you real world carpenters be the guinea pigs, I'm not willing to spend $200 on a system if the wheels are gonna fall off and the latches are gonna break. Any feedback?
You could literally spend hours watching all the reviews that answer every single one of your questions in the hundreds of different videos out there for the 1.0 system. The 1.0 rolling cart holds up fine on most surfaces. As for stairs it will feel just like it looks, small wheels so you'll be pulling most of the weight up yourself. If that's not enough or you're on really rough/uneven surfaces they make a heavier duty dolly like cart that you can attach all the different boxes to. It adds a heavier steel frame you can lock the boxes to and bigger wheels that make going over rougher surfaces much easier.
I bought a 20 pack battery/tool holder kit on amazon for 27 bucks and bolted them to the rolling toolboxes. It's much more convenient & space saving if you can think inside the box.
I can't wait for these to come out! I really like my tough system but this 2.0 is a really nice update. Makes them much easier to use and so much more tools can be stored with the inside staking compartments.
Can’t wait I was thinking of buying the packout this Black Friday for the sale price. But I prefer dewalt I just didn’t like the older design but I am loving this new design system amazing stuff.
I bought this 2.0 setup but can't find the yellow bins with foam inside or even with np foam. Not listed on Dewalt website either. Does anyone know where I can buy them? I will say the handle to roll the system is pretty damn low and I am only 5'9" I can't imagine someone tall.
im thinking no, unfortunately. The 2.0 boxes are deeper (front to back) so the trays will be to big for the 1.0 boxes. They say that the 2.0 is compatible with 1.0 but I think they are referring to them being stacked together as a tower. Im happy but bummed at same time I am pretty heavily invested in the 1.0 boxes and the 2.0 is looking sooooooo much better. The trays look like a perfect solution for my needs and those new side latches are killer. interested to see what the price point is though.
The half bins do rock but they should come with cup dividers. I don’t need some big cups for lil accessories would love to make some of them have cups for sure
@@Golgafrinchamdent They specifically said the v2.0 is backwards compatible so Im not too worried. I did however find out last night that the drawers are insanely expensive in my country.... So yeah. Seems like Im in the waiting game until v2.0.
Kind of cool how you can remove the handel on the bottom box. Now people who dont have a truck bed or large van can still transport it in their vehicles. And thank god for the new latches. I had one fall off the same day I bought it....I'm not a fan of the trays though. It is not something I would use and im sure they will try to use this feature to justify a rediculous price. Just remember dewalt...the milwakee pack out is less than 300...and no one is complaining about the lack of stacking trays Inside.
Packout also needs stand alone deep boxes instead of the box with wheels on it. hopefully they will also release more options. I use all M18 products besides a dewalt threader and im going to be purchasing these since this kit has the wall mount bracket that i can mount in my van. much more modular
But apparently that’s the answer. He said they’re fully compatible with the original TS. They’d have to be. Dewalt can’t abandon their original lineup. I mean, they could, but it would be incredibly stupid. I’m excited about the new boxes. I’ve like the first gen but there are some definite shortcomings.
I really like the Tstak stuff I love DEWALT tools but hate the bags the offer with tools. I really like the hard cases however now I’m in the market for a hard case to fit a DEWALT DW611PK. Hand held router
I don't understand why they don't have an adapter plate to combine Tstak onto Toughsystem. The Tstak has a "2.0" also that doesn't get mentioned. (It's practically versastak in yellow.) They showcase the clipboard thing that works with Tstak and Tstak radio. It's strange why they even bother. If they would just make that plate, a whole world of potential opens up.
@@AsadAkbar1 Based on what? If the listed dimensions are accurate (Acme tools), they are designed for the larger Gen 2 and will be too big for the smaller Gen 1. Perhaps DeWalt will make modifications to them for both lines or come up with a separate one for the Gen 1 but as it stands now, it's unlikely.
Lol. I’m on Dewalt platform also. But I did end up getting the Milwaukee set. I have the Rigid boxes and need more room. Also stared getting some of Milwaukee tools.
@@wayneblack948 i buy whatever is better i could care less. I have makita tools. And all packout. I had the dewalt boxes but they stink. These look a thousand times better
Not really Packout is overpriced and same scale as the tough system. You want cheap go Tstak better value. This upgrade put the toughsystem ahead of Packout.
At 2:10 that promise of being offered with lids NEVER happened as well all know now in 2023. No foam insert panels to be found from DeWALT unless you buy their socket set. I really like DeWALT stuff but their socket sets,... not so much. That 2.0 Radio/Bluetooth with the touch screen, and Flexvolt charging NEVER HAPPENED as of February 2023. And the BIGGEST design fail on the 2.0 was the rolling base's lid shedding all the water on the lid INTO the cabinet because of the rear flared lip. Ooof! Would I buy the DeWALT TOUGHSYSTEM 2.0 with all these issues?! ABSOLUTELY HELL YEAH I WOULD!!! I have already sunk well over a grand on the 2.0 series and not even close to getting all my tools squared away. That was DeWALT's purely evil genius move right there. They got me good! 😅
Warning the DEWALT trays are defective the black handles that connect them to each other are fragile and delicate the tabs break when you connect them to one another the handles have 2 small teeth that clips on to the tray below they have a tendency to snap off if not locked properly or bottom trays are heavy it’s a great concept but they used pour design
Huge UPDATE: Latches arre to hard to open, they hurting hands!! Side clips to connect boxes are tight....boxes kip wiggles on cart box when you drive! And they don't work like on on this clip....you MUST push it and hold to release box!
Yeah I'm wondering that too. I've got their 2nd gen Drawer box and I'm curious to see how it integrates with the 2.0 boxes. I can predict they will lock but won't line up at the front face (1.0 boxes are not as deep). It may be too much to hope for a 2.0 Drawer box.
@@Golgafrinchamdent yes I love the drawers but they are extremely problematic with anything more than a couple pounds in them. The lad system is not very good on them. I have a bunch of tstak drawers and they Glide completely different. So the tough system drawers in my opinion are not very good. But I was hoping that they would come out with Jordans that are equal or better than tstak wait stronger plastic
@@Golgafrinchamdent I have both and they are both junk. At least they're not designed the Glide smooth like tstak I have 1st and 2nd gen tough system drawers and I have tstak. No matter what I put in the P spec it Glide smooth but they're so small that they don't carry larger items. The other drawers are larger but they can't carry anything heavy or bulky they bow in the middle and then they scrape on the bottom yeah the drawers are larger but they can't carry anything heavy or mochi they bow in the middle and then they scrape on the bottom they just need to reinforce that bottom to be thicker and stronger
@@MistAtsiM Hmm, that's not good. I have the 2nd gen drawer box but haven't used it yet. It's taking me some time to modify the L-Cart before putting any of it to use. They desperately need to re-design the L-Cart. (I'm going to give them notes whether they want 'em or not) Maybe the inside of the drawers could be fitted with some thin aluminum angle... to stiffen the bottoms side to side? I'll definitely look into that, although the 2nd gen drawer box already weighs about 18lbs empty.
Would the socket sets lock in here? Or removable tray inside fit into the trays you showed? These are the sets I'm talking about (they lock in together and inner tray is removable will the tray fit in the tray in the video?)...www.dewalt.com/products/hand-tools/sockets-and-ratchets/20-piece-38-in-drive-deep-combination-socket-set/dwmt73812
😂 I'm such a Dipshit, I've had this toughsystem 2.0 for like 6 months and never realized that the latches stay out, I've been barely pushing to unlatch
It baffles me how inefficient people are with the space in these boxes. 2 drills and a charger in 1 shallow bin is embarrassing! Every demo I’ve seen for Dewalt and Milwaukee tool bins has been organization at the near complete cost of efficiency. I have 2 drills, 1 angle impact, 1 jigsaw and a multi cutter with 3 batteries and 30-40 bits and blades for them in 1 shallow screw bin. I’d rather have all that lose in a nylon bag then need 3-4 bins.
@@TheBostonstapler You've obviously never touched one so why don't you go to a store and see for yourself. The gen1 clips did have some trouble out of the gate but they quickly added a metal pin into them (and would send out replacements for people who had OG versions) and you've got 'chinsy plastic tabs' that are holding hundreds of pounds of tools securely. So you're pretty off base with your comments.
@@tr1llwill no , ive just had bad experience with dewalt plastic tool boxes , tough system included. For your information, they do work great the toughsystem, i have about 10 boxes. But they do not get used a lot. The few that i did use normally chipped and got puncture too easily in my opinion.
Dewalt has one. It's from the first gen line but is the 2nd gen drawers if that makes sense. The OG drawers were trash and they quickly replaced that version with one that has metal drawer sliders and waterproof seals around the drawer face. The drawers along with the tote w/ the metal handle are my favorite from the 1st gen toughsystem. Once they upgraded they drawers you could put a good amount of tools/items in them without the drawer sagging/not closing etc.. They slide open like a kitchen drawer smooth and easy and make getting tools quickly very easy even when stacked on top of each other.
Too much time has passed for DeWalt to figure out a way to make something better than Milwaukee's packout. Unbelievable how they don't foresee that people would be super annoyed with those chinsy plastic tabs and latches. When you take a look at packout it looks muuuuuch more durable and intuitive to use.
said like someone who doesn't use or own the system at all. DeWalt hit the market first with the toughsystem and packout came after. They've continually made small adjustments to the gen 1 system as they've gotten feedback from customers. Both systems are great and whichever you get you'll be happy with. Of course there are comments and reviews out there that read like " Wasn't able to throw it off 30ft roof w/o it breaking small tab off so it's complete garbage!!" but anyone who uses them to keep their tools and work vehicle/shop clean knows that. Milwaukee still doesn't have a shop/vehicle rack either which makes transferring the DeWalt system to a vehicle super easy and keeps your van clean.
LETS GO DEWALT I'VE BEEN TRYING TO BUY THIS AND NO ONE IS SELLING IT. IM GETTING F#$%ING PISSED!!!!!!!
Join the club lol
Yup same here. Waiting fking forever.
I preordered mine through acmetools.com. The tray units got put off a month on being shipped out though, still waiting on them.
@@jamespruitt6718 yeah i prepaid then they returned the money which eas pretty cool, hopefully the backorder doesnt take too long
The radio says discounted??? did it ever come out?
First company to come out with cordless wet tile saw will be king!
So Porter Cable (2+ years ago) followed by Craftsman? Would love to see a DeWalt but I'm not holding my breath.
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The trays should have been included with the extra large box at launch.
Yes finally they upgraded the latches!! That the reason I sold mi though system and went to packout, mine broke after 7 months of use, the plastic feels like cheap material, and now I have two packouts and I think I'm going back to dewalt system again.. time to save money, and be ready for the thought system 2.0 I hope I don't break the bank 😁
Packout is way way better then the dewalt system.
That half-bin fire though.
I love my ToughSystem man, super happy to see they are continuing to evolve the line while keeping everything backwards compatible too.
Nashville is a hell of a town hey?
And when can we expect these in the UK? 2022? :P
Those half bins are a game changer for me!
Man I'm really liking this.
Perfect for my DCF900, DCF923,DCF513 and soon DCF891.👍🏻
I really like the rolling tool box idea, but as a M&E engineer don’t have a lot of the carpentry style of tools which traditionally just get dumped into the base unit large box. I didn’t realise the new inserts could be stacked and put all the way into the bottom of the base box and utilise all the space with tools that I would use.
I learned so much watching this, and as I was agonising over the TSTAK, Tough 2.0, or even maybe the new Klein ModBox, I now feel the Tough 2.0 is the direction I want to go in.
This was super helpful because I like lots of the other 2.0 boxes, but the base box was bothering me as I didn’t feel I could use it for my type of tools. Now I know different, thanks 👍 👍 👍
EDIT
Bought the Toughsystem 2.0 yesterday, trays weren’t in stock but will be in tomorrow 👍
I have been very pleased with the first generation version...has damn near replaced my crossover truck box as this system allows me to practically take my whole tool selection into my job. As a general remodeler with multiple trade skills it’s important to have all my tools within reach...no countless trips to my truck. Glad to see more trays organization options and hoping they fit in first generation boxes.
Love my tough system, this just seems more refined and better all around.
I'm just wondering if this would work for me. First off, all that foam cushioning would need to get ditched, because I got too much stuff that I need to put in these boxes. Secondly, Whats the weight carrying capacity and what about the wheels holding up with 250 pounds in the box on rough terrain or rolling up and down stairs? These are all valid questions. I remodel kitchens and Baths and I use a lot of tools, I'll let you real world carpenters be the guinea pigs, I'm not willing to spend $200 on a system if the wheels are gonna fall off and the latches are gonna break. Any feedback?
You could literally spend hours watching all the reviews that answer every single one of your questions in the hundreds of different videos out there for the 1.0 system. The 1.0 rolling cart holds up fine on most surfaces. As for stairs it will feel just like it looks, small wheels so you'll be pulling most of the weight up yourself. If that's not enough or you're on really rough/uneven surfaces they make a heavier duty dolly like cart that you can attach all the different boxes to. It adds a heavier steel frame you can lock the boxes to and bigger wheels that make going over rougher surfaces much easier.
Why no more drawers??? They’re the most convenient part of tough system for me :(
I bought a 20 pack battery/tool holder kit on amazon for 27 bucks and bolted them to the rolling toolboxes. It's much more convenient & space saving if you can think inside the box.
Send link please
I can't wait for these to come out! I really like my tough system but this 2.0 is a really nice update. Makes them much easier to use and so much more tools can be stored with the inside staking compartments.
But when get we expect this in the U.K, spring 2025 probably!
Can’t wait I was thinking of buying the packout this Black Friday for the sale price. But I prefer dewalt I just didn’t like the older design but I am loving this new design system amazing stuff.
I went with packout.. but I am switching to these. I have a new van layout which will require the racking
When and where can I find these? I do work with wounded warriors, local. They would love this!
Does anyone know where to find the clear Tool Tray Lids mentioned around 2:10?
I'm looking for them too and I can't find them. If you know something, let me know, thank you.
... any update for the release on this 2.0 system?
Middle of neveruary it seems
I bought this 2.0 setup but can't find the yellow bins with foam inside or even with np foam. Not listed on Dewalt website either. Does anyone know where I can buy them? I will say the handle to roll the system is pretty damn low and I am only 5'9" I can't imagine someone tall.
They haven't released yet. Date got pushed back to late October.
I want to know if the trays fit in the totes and when are the trays with the lids being released.
Will they ever release the inserts with transparent lids?
Honestly it's been 2 years and can't really get any of the extras from home Depot or Lowe's in my area. Wish I could
Will the trays fit existing toughsystem boxes?
im thinking no, unfortunately. The 2.0 boxes are deeper (front to back) so the trays will be to big for the 1.0 boxes. They say that the 2.0 is compatible with 1.0 but I think they are referring to them being stacked together as a tower. Im happy but bummed at same time I am pretty heavily invested in the 1.0 boxes and the 2.0 is looking sooooooo much better. The trays look like a perfect solution for my needs and those new side latches are killer. interested to see what the price point is though.
The half bins do rock but they should come with cup dividers. I don’t need some big cups for lil accessories would love to make some of them have cups for sure
Looks like this has been released now, but not sure if the separating trays have or not
I hope there is a 2.0 drawer box.
YES! Im still going to buy a drawer box this week because I need one, but will probably wait to get the "system" until 2.0 - FOMO already.
@@LakusPakus But then if the 2.0 system is different from the drawer box?
@@Golgafrinchamdent They specifically said the v2.0 is backwards compatible so Im not too worried. I did however find out last night that the drawers are insanely expensive in my country.... So yeah. Seems like Im in the waiting game until v2.0.
Can you buy just the middle Box with Drop in shells please comment back thank you very much
Kind of cool how you can remove the handel on the bottom box. Now people who dont have a truck bed or large van can still transport it in their vehicles. And thank god for the new latches. I had one fall off the same day I bought it....I'm not a fan of the trays though. It is not something I would use and im sure they will try to use this feature to justify a rediculous price. Just remember dewalt...the milwakee pack out is less than 300...and no one is complaining about the lack of stacking trays Inside.
Will the organizing bins work for the Tough system 1.0? Do we know what tools are the bins able to accept? (Obviously not made for a circular saw)
I hope they do the bends for craftsman as well
Nice toys, i like "play" with them ❤
Basically all the stuff that sucks with my Milwaukee is fixed here except the release date:P
Packout needs drawers
Packout also needs stand alone deep boxes instead of the box with wheels on it. hopefully they will also release more options. I use all M18 products besides a dewalt threader and im going to be purchasing these since this kit has the wall mount bracket that i can mount in my van. much more modular
Where are the trays
Not fully compatible, the old bottom rolling box I can use it with the van racking, the 2.0 can’t.
Can't find the tool bins anywhere in the uk
Having the same issue
Hope they bring them out over here. Whole reason I bought it.
I don’t think the trays come with the foam to customize holding your hand tools... anyone know where to get those from?
Are these toughsystem 2.0 bins compatible with the original toughsystem 1.0 racking rail system?
Nick Key yes. He said that in the beginning of the video.
@@justinhc123, he never demonstrated it unfortunately.
But apparently that’s the answer. He said they’re fully compatible with the original TS. They’d have to be. Dewalt can’t abandon their original lineup. I mean, they could, but it would be incredibly stupid. I’m excited about the new boxes. I’ve like the first gen but there are some definite shortcomings.
@@justinhc123 your right some people don't listen
Do you know if the tray boxes are compatible as well with 1.0
They aren't
How much it’s gonna be for just the bottom rolling cart and middle one though?
Can the new inside systems work with the old system ?
when this is going to be on the market ?
Aye yo! Slim bin.
How much do i gotta pay to see tools I can't buy?
Sweet system
excited...hopefully these new 2.0 boxes will still work with their DS carrier...
No back clip though for locking them to the DS. Bummer.
I really like the Tstak stuff I love DEWALT tools but hate the bags the offer with tools. I really like the hard cases however now I’m in the market for a hard case to fit a DEWALT DW611PK. Hand held router
How many trays fit in the tool box?
Have not found the lids yet
Are they wide enough for my dewalt stud drill and I mean the one with the huge body. Idk what it's called but that thing is huge
Why didn’t they sell them like those prototypes with the handles on the lids of the boxes
Any news on the release of these??
I don't understand why they don't have an adapter plate to combine Tstak onto Toughsystem. The Tstak has a "2.0" also that doesn't get mentioned. (It's practically versastak in yellow.) They showcase the clipboard thing that works with Tstak and Tstak radio. It's strange why they even bother. If they would just make that plate, a whole world of potential opens up.
there are some available on etsy
do you know if the easier side clips on boxes will be compatible to switch out to existing tough boxes - just curious
Dewalt claims that 2.0 is compatible with 1.0
Can you get the fit foam?
I'll just stick to my milk crates and a bucket lol.
Any update on release date?
When are these coming out?
Wish the 1.0 had trays as well.
I couldn't find any bins with lids (nz)
Bosch, Sortimo, please look how you disconnect one box from another. Please don't follow Milwaukee, you can not open the box at the bottom either way
I'd still like to see side latched similar to Ridgid - those things are massive & I don't know if you could ever break them.
They swapped them so you get the ip65 rating making them waterproof
I really like the layer system there is nothing worse than reaching into a box full of unorganized stuff
Tyler Thomas I’m sure there is SOMETHING worse than that.
Couldn’t wait forever !!! Got the pack-out today
Are the organizer trays going to be backward compatible with original tough system boxes?
Smiley McCabe yup, they will be.
@@AsadAkbar1 Based on what? If the listed dimensions are accurate (Acme tools), they are designed for the larger Gen 2 and will be too big for the smaller Gen 1. Perhaps DeWalt will make modifications to them for both lines or come up with a separate one for the Gen 1 but as it stands now, it's unlikely.
Where can i order the yellow bins with the foam that hold the drills?
AcmeTools is where I ordered mine. But DeWalt pushed their release back even further, was supposed to ship this week now it's late October.
I’m a fan of Dewalt and are on their platform, but I gotta say Milwaukee have them beat with the rolling modular system.
Milwaukee packout is nice but all my tools are DeWalt and I'll never hear the end of it at work
Lol. I’m on Dewalt platform also. But I did end up getting the Milwaukee set. I have the Rigid boxes and need more room. Also stared getting some of Milwaukee tools.
@@wayneblack948 i buy whatever is better i could care less. I have makita tools. And all packout. I had the dewalt boxes but they stink. These look a thousand times better
The packout ain't got shit on this.
Not really Packout is overpriced and same scale as the tough system. You want cheap go Tstak better value. This upgrade put the toughsystem ahead of Packout.
Does anybody know how to get the drop in bins? I haven't seen them yet
They got pushed back to late October.
Need them half size organisers
At 2:10 that promise of being offered with lids NEVER happened as well all know now in 2023.
No foam insert panels to be found from DeWALT unless you buy their socket set. I really like DeWALT stuff but their socket sets,... not so much.
That 2.0 Radio/Bluetooth with the touch screen, and Flexvolt charging NEVER HAPPENED as of February 2023.
And the BIGGEST design fail on the 2.0 was the rolling base's lid shedding all the water on the lid INTO the cabinet because of the rear flared lip. Ooof!
Would I buy the DeWALT TOUGHSYSTEM 2.0 with all these issues?! ABSOLUTELY HELL YEAH I WOULD!!!
I have already sunk well over a grand on the 2.0 series and not even close to getting all my tools squared away. That was DeWALT's purely evil genius move right there. They got me good! 😅
Dude should kick it over a few times to prove it’s toughness 😎
Nice
packout seems better still
TheBostonstapler Whatever floats your boat this is not a sales pitch just information
That plasic peice on top looks very fragile
Warning the DEWALT trays are defective the black handles that connect them to each other are fragile and delicate the tabs break when you connect them to one another the handles have 2 small teeth that clips on to the tray below they have a tendency to snap off if not locked properly or bottom trays are heavy it’s a great concept but they used pour design
Doesnt matter when you buy...
Further down the line its been upgraded... ☹
Exactly lol. I just got the 1st generation ToughSystem on Black Friday and now they're releasing 2.0 this spring :(
Lids never came :(
Huge UPDATE: Latches arre to hard to open, they hurting hands!! Side clips to connect boxes are tight....boxes kip wiggles on cart box when you drive! And they don't work like on on this clip....you MUST push it and hold to release box!
It’s like pack-out for people who can’t afford it.
Dewalt waited untill i bought tought system 1.0 to bring out 2.0?????🙄
No drawers though huh?
Yeah I'm wondering that too. I've got their 2nd gen Drawer box and I'm curious to see how it integrates with the 2.0 boxes. I can predict they will lock but won't line up at the front face (1.0 boxes are not as deep). It may be too much to hope for a 2.0 Drawer box.
@@Golgafrinchamdent yes I love the drawers but they are extremely problematic with anything more than a couple pounds in them. The lad system is not very good on them. I have a bunch of tstak drawers and they Glide completely different. So the tough system drawers in my opinion are not very good. But I was hoping that they would come out with Jordans that are equal or better than tstak wait stronger plastic
@@MistAtsiM Which drawer box do you have? The 1st or 2nd gen?
Jordans?
@@Golgafrinchamdent I have both and they are both junk. At least they're not designed the Glide smooth like tstak I have 1st and 2nd gen tough system drawers and I have tstak. No matter what I put in the P spec it Glide smooth but they're so small that they don't carry larger items. The other drawers are larger but they can't carry anything heavy or bulky they bow in the middle and then they scrape on the bottom yeah the drawers are larger but they can't carry anything heavy or mochi they bow in the middle and then they scrape on the bottom they just need to reinforce that bottom to be thicker and stronger
@@MistAtsiM Hmm, that's not good. I have the 2nd gen drawer box but haven't used it yet. It's taking me some time to modify the L-Cart before putting any of it to use. They desperately need to re-design the L-Cart. (I'm going to give them notes whether they want 'em or not)
Maybe the inside of the drawers could be fitted with some thin aluminum angle... to stiffen the bottoms side to side? I'll definitely look into that, although the 2nd gen drawer box already weighs about 18lbs empty.
DEWALT MAKE A BATTERY CHARGER WITH A RETRACTABLE CORD LIKE A VACUUM.....
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Would the socket sets lock in here? Or removable tray inside fit into the trays you showed? These are the sets I'm talking about (they lock in together and inner tray is removable will the tray fit in the tray in the video?)...www.dewalt.com/products/hand-tools/sockets-and-ratchets/20-piece-38-in-drive-deep-combination-socket-set/dwmt73812
😂 I'm such a Dipshit, I've had this toughsystem 2.0 for like 6 months and never realized that the latches stay out, I've been barely pushing to unlatch
For god's sake. Please launch your products in Asia. Many people want Dewalt products, mostly in US and EU only.
You'll earn massive money.
Milwaukee system seams way easier to use
Agree. I’m a huge Dewalt tool fan but I like Milwaukee’s Packout system better. I have a few of the smaller storage compartments and love them.
Finally on the 15th of july. Tax day 👍👍👍👍👋😋😋😋
Muy lejos de las milwaukee packout,no me gustó para nada el toughsystem 1 y 2.0🖓 tendrían que empezar de cero con otra mejor idea.
It baffles me how inefficient people are with the space in these boxes. 2 drills and a charger in 1 shallow bin is embarrassing! Every demo I’ve seen for Dewalt and Milwaukee tool bins has been organization at the near complete cost of efficiency. I have 2 drills, 1 angle impact, 1 jigsaw and a multi cutter with 3 batteries and 30-40 bits and blades for them in 1 shallow screw bin. I’d rather have all that lose in a nylon bag then need 3-4 bins.
I love all those chinsy plastic handles , tabs, and clips... not!
Not all plastics are created equal. High quality plastic is damn tough.
@@LakusPakus true, but will they really put tough expensive plastics in these ?
@@TheBostonstapler Well, presumably they are making these things to last...
@@TheBostonstapler You've obviously never touched one so why don't you go to a store and see for yourself. The gen1 clips did have some trouble out of the gate but they quickly added a metal pin into them (and would send out replacements for people who had OG versions) and you've got 'chinsy plastic tabs' that are holding hundreds of pounds of tools securely. So you're pretty off base with your comments.
@@tr1llwill no , ive just had bad experience with dewalt plastic tool boxes , tough system included. For your information, they do work great the toughsystem, i have about 10 boxes. But they do not get used a lot. The few that i did use normally chipped and got puncture too easily in my opinion.
LOL
I use all dewalt tools even the big planer , but the early tough system is a piece of crap .
Closing latches fall off I want my money back.
Won’t buy any system till they come out with a contractor grade drawer setup. First one that does wins.
Dewalt has one. It's from the first gen line but is the 2nd gen drawers if that makes sense. The OG drawers were trash and they quickly replaced that version with one that has metal drawer sliders and waterproof seals around the drawer face. The drawers along with the tote w/ the metal handle are my favorite from the 1st gen toughsystem. Once they upgraded they drawers you could put a good amount of tools/items in them without the drawer sagging/not closing etc.. They slide open like a kitchen drawer smooth and easy and make getting tools quickly very easy even when stacked on top of each other.
Too much time has passed for DeWalt to figure out a way to make something better than Milwaukee's packout.
Unbelievable how they don't foresee that people would be super annoyed with those chinsy plastic tabs and latches.
When you take a look at packout it looks muuuuuch more durable and intuitive to use.
Bogdan Markovic gotta love idiots like you who think you know the quality before even touching one.
@@Taylormade2350 lol
said like someone who doesn't use or own the system at all. DeWalt hit the market first with the toughsystem and packout came after. They've continually made small adjustments to the gen 1 system as they've gotten feedback from customers. Both systems are great and whichever you get you'll be happy with. Of course there are comments and reviews out there that read like " Wasn't able to throw it off 30ft roof w/o it breaking small tab off so it's complete garbage!!" but anyone who uses them to keep their tools and work vehicle/shop clean knows that. Milwaukee still doesn't have a shop/vehicle rack either which makes transferring the DeWalt system to a vehicle super easy and keeps your van clean.
Get the pack out, way better..
This did not age well. The 2.0 system was a big downgrade all around.
Are these toughsystem 2.0 bins compatible with the original toughsystem 1.0 racking rail system?
Yes
Nice