Hey Toughbuilt. You've got a ton of people like myself that optimistically invested in your initial stack due to your flyer of what's to come. I've been a Dewalt platform guy for a long time. I have Toughsystem 1.0 and 2.0 systems that Ive been pretty happy with. But I decided to give your storage box system a try when needing additional storage because I like and use your Cliptech pouch system and your Stacktech box system seems very promising if you manage to actually release all your flyer offerings. Especially the Transporter. That and your locking mechanism for the boxes are truely innovative imo. However there is a lot of nervousness out here in the US about whether your going to make it. I think people are very hopeful and enthusiastic about your product line and it's future offerings and growth potential. I'm certianly a fan. But imo you need to get the ball rolling on new offerings pretty soon because I think your following is getting nervous. And with other companies coming out with their bottom rolling boxes I fear your potential market share is in danger of becoming compromised. You've got a lot of us out here rooting for your succes and ready to purchase your products. But we are human and can only wait so long before we have to move on if we can't get what we want and need from a company.
Will be getting into the Toughbuilt stack teck in the new year, house Reno’s finished and time to sort out work shop, I can buy the materials and hardware, to make storage like this, and that’s not including my time.
I've had it for about a year now and I love it I'm not the biggest fan on how the wheels are and how they roll sometimes they're a little clunky but other than that I love everything about it. If you got a lot of weight in it not exceeding the weight limit it gets a little clunky
As the old adage says "You get what you pay for" and looking at the quality and the price this is a set that will last a long time and pay for itself in the long run 🙂
There is a guy in the UK with the channel Shadow Foam that has foam inserts for my guess all the major brands. I bought an early pack out system. I like yours better but I’m still happy with mine.
There's over a dozen different tool storage systems out now! It's getting crazy. Milwaukee wasn't the first but they did make these more popular especially after the foam cutout 'trays' and all the aftermarket accessories came around. Between Etsy and eBay you can get a thousand different parts & pieces for them nowadays. 👍🏻👌🏻 ✊🏻🇺🇲🦅
My Dear Brother Dean that utility knife that switches I've never seen one like that. I'd have to see how sturdy it was, but I'm sure you've tested it and I'm going to have to get one of those now.
For me DIYer needs i have the Keter system (branded Erbauer and Magnusson). They do me. Yes a tad awkward with twin latches and the securing arm rubbers slip so have to re-adjust them so boxes lock together but, versatile for my needs. All tool types seperated into different boxes and loaded up they weigh a lot but, not faults with them yet. Would love these if i could afford them. Will defo get the knife though. That is a super looking piece of kit. 👍
seen a quick clip of them. ill not hold my breath. They don't look that good. Hopefully they will no be made from the same material and the std Makita box. But they just look a little basic. Maybe I'm wrong, its a bit early to tell. They look a good option for loading into pickup maybe.
Go with the Milwaukee Packout, it's the best on the market and cheaper. Tough Built shot their self in the foot with this system, as although very good and functional, the price cannot be warranted with the brand. Aim it more towards £200 and there will be more interest.
Very nice well job from Toughbuilt becasue no all stackboxes from other brands are really heavy duty and wather proof and Flex and milwakie are very expensive
Sad that Dewalt was the first to come with this type of system as with the new stack battery system. Yet no recognition. Come now😂. One thing that nobody seems to get is soft ride wheels all use plastic wheels.
Agreed. Here in the States it retails for $299 (sold locally at Lowes) and I think can be found cheaper occasionally. ...I'm a Makita guy but here also, Milwaukee & Dewalt deals are night and day much better & expansive. Currently for holiday sales at Home Depot/Lowes, there is a plethora of brushless tools ...(Milwaukee and DeWalt's at Home Depot, and DeWalt only at Lowes)...with (2) 5+ amp batteries and a charger for $199, among many other cutting edge/higher capability models. Makita has a very limited selection of mostly brushed tools, many nearly 20 year old tech/models with (2) 4ah batteries and a charger for $199. I'm still a big Makita fan but in the States it's very hard to argue that to buy into a tool ecosystem, you wouldn't be best served by Milwaukee & Dewalt...whereas the Mactrak boxes, while being made here, are significantly more expensive currently.
Thanks for the brilliant review, Dean! You're going to love how we grow the rest of this system 😎
When. ☠️
Hey Toughbuilt. You've got a ton of people like myself that optimistically invested in your initial stack due to your flyer of what's to come. I've been a Dewalt platform guy for a long time. I have Toughsystem 1.0 and 2.0 systems that Ive been pretty happy with. But I decided to give your storage box system a try when needing additional storage because I like and use your Cliptech pouch system and your Stacktech box system seems very promising if you manage to actually release all your flyer offerings. Especially the Transporter. That and your locking mechanism for the boxes are truely innovative imo. However there is a lot of nervousness out here in the US about whether your going to make it. I think people are very hopeful and enthusiastic about your product line and it's future offerings and growth potential. I'm certianly a fan. But imo you need to get the ball rolling on new offerings pretty soon because I think your following is getting nervous. And with other companies coming out with their bottom rolling boxes I fear your potential market share is in danger of becoming compromised. You've got a lot of us out here rooting for your succes and ready to purchase your products. But we are human and can only wait so long before we have to move on if we can't get what we want and need from a company.
Thanks Dean, it looks a great system !
even better is all the extras you can use to customize it with
It's nice to have a good deep tray as the top surface to work on or put other bits on while you're working.
you think like me. you can empty your pockets on and lose nothing
Will be getting into the Toughbuilt stack teck in the new year, house Reno’s finished and time to sort out work shop, I can buy the materials and hardware, to make storage like this, and that’s not including my time.
That handle removal is mostly for the American Market where pickup trucks are very common. It would stick out of the top of the bed with the handle.
I've had it for about a year now and I love it I'm not the biggest fan on how the wheels are and how they roll sometimes they're a little clunky but other than that I love everything about it. If you got a lot of weight in it not exceeding the weight limit it gets a little clunky
They are queuing up to give you stuff Dean 😂😂😂.
Спасибо
То что нужно. Всё понятно показал!
As the old adage says "You get what you pay for" and looking at the quality and the price this is a set that will last a long time and pay for itself in the long run 🙂
There is a guy in the UK with the channel Shadow Foam that has foam inserts for my guess all the major brands. I bought an early pack out system. I like yours better but I’m still happy with mine.
Some great design features in those Toughbuilt storage. The deep storage for all your power tools is a nice touch.
Very nice! Build quality is top
I love Toughbuilt, a specially their tool belt Cliptech system, with best on the market period
Looks very similar to the Milwaukee packout system. Not sure what copied what though. The release system looks nicer on the Toughbuilt though.
There's over a dozen different tool storage systems out now! It's getting crazy. Milwaukee wasn't the first but they did make these more popular especially after the foam cutout 'trays' and all the aftermarket accessories came around. Between Etsy and eBay you can get a thousand different parts & pieces for them nowadays. 👍🏻👌🏻
✊🏻🇺🇲🦅
My Dear Brother Dean that utility knife that switches I've never seen one like that. I'd have to see how sturdy it was, but I'm sure you've tested it and I'm going to have to get one of those now.
For me DIYer needs i have the Keter system (branded Erbauer and Magnusson). They do me. Yes a tad awkward with twin latches and the securing arm rubbers slip so have to re-adjust them so boxes lock together but, versatile for my needs. All tool types seperated into different boxes and loaded up they weigh a lot but, not faults with them yet. Would love these if i could afford them. Will defo get the knife though. That is a super looking piece of kit. 👍
Hi, please explain the 'securing arm rubbers' slip? I can't find any rubber that is involved in the locking system of the Keter Stack system.
Nice...waterproof as well when closed.
This is proper gear!
This is AUD$499 here in Oz. I couldn't buy the wood to make something like that here for that price unless I got rough sawn rubbish.
Dean, have you seen the makita ones i think its called Maktrak. I think its a smarter design laying down boxes instead of standing up.
If only I had the money to buy them and the tools to fill it up
Hi Dean where did you get it for I’m in Ni but can’t seem to find a supplier
Also love the channel
Toolfix in Dundalk do the full range
Is the trolley handle removable as there's sliver tabs or something on the bottom?
Toughbuilt good stuff, End of.
Couldnot agree more
Looks very nice! When are you going to get some Maktrac boxes? I have seen a couple of infomercials about them.
seen a quick clip of them. ill not hold my breath. They don't look that good. Hopefully they will no be made from the same material and the std Makita box.
But they just look a little basic. Maybe I'm wrong, its a bit early to tell.
They look a good option for loading into pickup maybe.
Great video!
What do you think about L-boxx?
they good for tools, but to brital for most other applications. they just brake to easily.
It looks incredibly tough and thick and well designed. But can you fit any tools in it? 😂
That left-hand wheel looks crookedly attached to the frame . . . or is that just how it looks?
Go with the Milwaukee Packout, it's the best on the market and cheaper. Tough Built shot their self in the foot with this system, as although very good and functional, the price cannot be warranted with the brand. Aim it more towards £200 and there will be more interest.
You reckon these will even be better than the upcoming MakTrak from Makita?🤔
You don’t need a tool case you can do everything with 2 screwdrivers, snap ring pliers, and a hammer. 😂
Correction…..a “wee” hammer 😂😂
And a press from time to time... 😅
Very nice well job from Toughbuilt becasue no all stackboxes from other brands are really heavy duty and wather proof and Flex and milwakie are very expensive
im gonna invest in q brick mate :) budget kinda guy
Sad that Dewalt was the first to come with this type of system as with the new stack battery system. Yet no recognition. Come now😂. One thing that nobody seems to get is soft ride wheels all use plastic wheels.
Still think the t stack is the best of them
fore 500 Euro nooo waaayy !! makita new system (maktrak) has a better system for half of the price
Agreed.
Here in the States it retails for $299 (sold locally at Lowes) and I think can be found cheaper occasionally.
...I'm a Makita guy but here also, Milwaukee & Dewalt deals are night and day much better & expansive.
Currently for holiday sales at Home Depot/Lowes, there is a plethora of brushless tools ...(Milwaukee and DeWalt's at Home Depot, and DeWalt only at Lowes)...with (2) 5+ amp batteries and a charger for $199, among many other cutting edge/higher capability models.
Makita has a very limited selection of mostly brushed tools, many nearly 20 year old tech/models with (2) 4ah batteries and a charger for $199.
I'm still a big Makita fan but in the States it's very hard to argue that to buy into a tool ecosystem, you wouldn't be best served by Milwaukee & Dewalt...whereas the Mactrak boxes, while being made here, are significantly more expensive currently.
Should all be drawers not lids
Why is this vertical?? I know why, ....but WHY
Thanks for the video.
What does it smell like on the inside?
Purchased 4 from 4 different manufactures and they all smelled very bad inside.
They want t be good f the price..£350..al stick with me erbauer boxes & bags thank ya..😂
Defo not for the diyer at that price.
euro 350........
£315 no thanx
Isnt Toughbuilt going bankrupt? No warranty