Thanks for the video. I actually got this and ended up returning and getting the hart version. hyperstack is smaller. I got 3 of the hart ones and they are great.
Me too! If they can do that I'll be excited. I just bought the 3 drawer for Hart to store all my nuts and bolts and screws. I haven't set it up yet, but it was the cheapest, cleanest, sturdiest solution I could come up with.
This seems pretty solid, its what like 77%? cheaper than packout. I mean for a mojority of people this should be good enough. If an established professional probably not good for work. But new guys or home stuff seems like itd be worth the 70 bucks. Be honest yall waste 70 bucks on crap
The more I play around with this thing, the more I think professionals have a use for it. Strictly automotive work. The trays on the top and the cups being able to hang on the side along with its compact size make it perfect for working on cars or motorcycles for holding carbs, nuts, bolts, and screws, and sockets that you have to constantly swap out. Nothing else I've seen has that simple and should be obvious solution.
I like the Hart only because RIGHT NOW, it has extra boxes. If Hyper Tough comes out with more boxes it won't be a contest. As for the Craftsman Tradestack, I like that one because it's bigger. No other reason. The VersaStack has a lot more boxes to choose from and is compatible with the DeWALT TStak system. So if you need more options right now, I'd go with Craftsman, but if functionality is more important and you can be patient, I'd go HyperTough for the $69. It wouldn't surprise me if they raised the price after they came out with the rest of their boxes.
Not at all, the cups hanging on the outside and the trays on the top for putting parts or most importantly screws, nuts and bolts! Or my sockets while I'm switching back and forth are invaluable. Especially when I'm working on my bike with all its little components.
Not bad for $70. But they should have given insert trays and put some kind of slots on the side to hang stuff from or snap bit cases into inside the boxes (if they decided to make modular bit cases like everyone else now). It will work for throwing tools in to keep them put up for like you said a diy or homeowner guy.
I agree that every new box now has it's little tricks. I forgot about the inner storage of the Flex system which was on sale for $179 yesterday (crazy!). But this one shines for automotive use due to each box having a tray on the top for holding nuts, bolts, screws, or sockets you need to keep going back and forth between. And the cups hanging on the outside allow you to do the same thing without things rolling away. Super cheap solution to that problem. I have the Milwaukee Packout, DeWALT Toughsystem 2.0 and 1.0, the Rdigid Pro Gear Gen 1 and the Hart and they all just sit mostly and hold tools. This one will actually move around with me if I'm doing automotive/motorcycle work. Crazy I bought this thing to clown it but now I don't wanna return it for that reason alone LOL. I prefer its smaller footprint for that use!
I have both, and I agree, BUT, the Hart currently has more boxes as far as options. When/if the Hyper Tough come out with theirs it won't even be a contest.
Thanks for the video. I actually got this and ended up returning and getting the hart version. hyperstack is smaller. I got 3 of the hart ones and they are great.
Awesome, im so glad people are reviewing tools that us Dads that dont depend on our tools for a living, but do our own repairs and projects.
been eagerly waiting.
i want drawers. Husky build out at HD released their single, double, and triple drawers (no 4 drawer yet) for
Me too! If they can do that I'll be excited. I just bought the 3 drawer for Hart to store all my nuts and bolts and screws. I haven't set it up yet, but it was the cheapest, cleanest, sturdiest solution I could come up with.
This seems pretty solid, its what like 77%? cheaper than packout. I mean for a mojority of people this should be good enough. If an established professional probably not good for work. But new guys or home stuff seems like itd be worth the 70 bucks. Be honest yall waste 70 bucks on crap
The more I play around with this thing, the more I think professionals have a use for it. Strictly automotive work. The trays on the top and the cups being able to hang on the side along with its compact size make it perfect for working on cars or motorcycles for holding carbs, nuts, bolts, and screws, and sockets that you have to constantly swap out. Nothing else I've seen has that simple and should be obvious solution.
Best budget packout?This for $69 or spend the Xtra $30 for Hart,Craftsman?
Average DIY
I like the Hart only because RIGHT NOW, it has extra boxes. If Hyper Tough comes out with more boxes it won't be a contest. As for the Craftsman Tradestack, I like that one because it's bigger. No other reason. The VersaStack has a lot more boxes to choose from and is compatible with the DeWALT TStak system. So if you need more options right now, I'd go with Craftsman, but if functionality is more important and you can be patient, I'd go HyperTough for the $69. It wouldn't surprise me if they raised the price after they came out with the rest of their boxes.
Lol the HART is now a rollback to $74.00..now
Not a bad deal
Not at all, the cups hanging on the outside and the trays on the top for putting parts or most importantly screws, nuts and bolts! Or my sockets while I'm switching back and forth are invaluable. Especially when I'm working on my bike with all its little components.
That’s a set that you buy and put in your storage shed in the backyard and never look at it again
😂
So why buy it? Id be stupider buying it to hog space
what makes it so good?... KETER does...
Not bad for $70. But they should have given insert trays and put some kind of slots on the side to hang stuff from or snap bit cases into inside the boxes (if they decided to make modular bit cases like everyone else now). It will work for throwing tools in to keep them put up for like you said a diy or homeowner guy.
I agree that every new box now has it's little tricks. I forgot about the inner storage of the Flex system which was on sale for $179 yesterday (crazy!). But this one shines for automotive use due to each box having a tray on the top for holding nuts, bolts, screws, or sockets you need to keep going back and forth between. And the cups hanging on the outside allow you to do the same thing without things rolling away. Super cheap solution to that problem. I have the Milwaukee Packout, DeWALT Toughsystem 2.0 and 1.0, the Rdigid Pro Gear Gen 1 and the Hart and they all just sit mostly and hold tools. This one will actually move around with me if I'm doing automotive/motorcycle work.
Crazy I bought this thing to clown it but now I don't wanna return it for that reason alone LOL. I prefer its smaller footprint for that use!
Excuse me! It’s 69!
Never EVER miss an opportunity to say 69 😝
Its looking better than the hart set...
I have both, and I agree, BUT, the Hart currently has more boxes as far as options. When/if the Hyper Tough come out with theirs it won't even be a contest.
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