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My Unique Journey with Milwaukee PACKOUT Tools Storage

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  • Опубликовано: 24 апр 2021
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    My Thoughts On the Milwaukee Packout Modular Storage System
    Hey guys - I realize PACKOUT isn’t new. The internet is filled with tons of pros sharing their experience with PACKOUT. So why am I making this video?
    What I noticed is I had a pretty unique journey when it came to my experience with PACKOUT. A lot of videos and articles online are of pros sharing their PACKOUT setups for the shop or in their vehicles… and while I certainly have those setups too… I’ve also had an interesting time creating a PACKOUT kit setup I can take directly out onto the job site.
    I wanted to share this because, frankly, I haven’t seen a ton of people talking about how PACKOUT works for them when they roll it up onto the job site. So, let’s get into it…”
    What PACKOUT Brings To the Table
    Neither PACKOUT, nor stackable storage is new so what makes it stand out? This article is NOT a tool/product review, it’s about process and organization. Specifically my process.
    How I Look At PACKOUT
    Remodeling and construction job sites are busy, hectic arenas, with tools and equipment everywhere, contractors many times overlook the “tools that protect the tools” and their need for power tool storage.
    I’ve personally run the gamut on tool storage. I started storing my tools in the original boxes they came in, then switched over to using 100% Bosch L-Boxx system, and later started using tool bags because they took up less space on my trailer shelves.
    I’ve always believed that modular organizers are designed to allow for better and more secure storage, better organization and easier mobility. I’ve also preached that being organized is key to being productive at work.
    PACKOUT seemed like the next logical step for me, but my 6x10 tool trailer disagreed. The trailer had welded shelves that were custom-designed for the L-Boxx system. As a result, I did not jump on the PACKOUT bandwagon until I replaced my trailer with a Sprinter van.
    What Sold Me on PACKOUT:
    I recently watched one of my carpenters unpack his PACKOUT stack - he had everything he needed and brought it in on one trip. After seeing that, and knowing I was moving on from a trailer to a Sprinter van, I decided it was time to try PACKOUT’s stackable storage approach.
    “Contractors use only 33% of their time on the job site working. The rest of that time is spent on tasks such as material runs, un-planned demands and interruptions, searching for tools and parts, and running errands.”
    Making A PACKOUT Everyday Carry Kit
    I decided it was time to create tool kits of commonly used tools and ALL of their accessories. Depending on the work we’re doing I would grab that appropriate kit.
    A Great Approach, Until It Wasn’t
    I was using the PACKOUT kits for a while and realized that there were times that I needed to make one-cut with a circular saw and had to unclick and remove 3 Packout boxes to access the bottom circular saw case. After this happened a few times, I realized that this was a no-go for me.
    Back To The Drawing Board
    Right around this time I started testing out the PACKOUT drawer sets. They come in two sizes. [ 2 drawer and 3 drawer]
    The drawer units got my attention, as well as, my crews eye. The drawer sets instantly allowed me to access lower cases in a stack without removing the upper cases in that same stack.
    Hmmmm - ok maybe this is the unicorn I’m looking for. I started organizing my tools using the drawer systems, placing two of them at the rear doors of the van, facing out. My thoughts were that I could access the drawer contents without having to enter the van. Here’s how I laid it out:
    Small Drawer Unit:
    Drawer 1: Pneumatic finish naier and finish nails
    Drawer 2: Pneumatic brad nailer and brads
    Drawer 3: Pneumatic pin nailer and M12 cordless pin nailer and pins.
    This set up has been working amazingly well. I use the PACKOUT crate to load up the tools I need and bring them in, and keep the PACKOUT drawer units in the van, as a home base, for all of the accessories.
    Using these drawers has lead me to the conclusion that I definitely want to add more drawer units to my van for my multi-tool, jigsaw, sander and maybe a mini-recip.
    Improvements To PACKOUT
    I know I said this wasn’t a product review but I think having a drawer solution on wheels is a must for Milwaukee. I also think that this drawer unit should be large enough for a circular saw or at least a reciprocating saw.
    Overall Thoughts on PACKOUT
    I really like the PACKOUT system, especially the drawer units. I’m planning on investing in more drawer units for my van. The next group of drawer units will be added to my mobile, “on-wheels,” stack. My goal would be NOT to have to unclip the stacked drawer boxes and keep it as a constant “mobile tower.”

Комментарии • 407

  • @TrpDSgt
    @TrpDSgt 3 года назад +170

    The bottom box on wheels, should absolutely be drawers!

    • @ConcordCarpenter
      @ConcordCarpenter  3 года назад +19

      Yes sir

    • @BlakesGarage
      @BlakesGarage 3 года назад +12

      That’s why I primarily use the Packout Dolly I really don’t like the big bottom box as like you said it’s good for big stuff but you have to unclick everything first. Definitely excited to see what they come out with.

    • @randomname931
      @randomname931 3 года назад +6

      the problem is that the wheels eat into usable space. they could still contour around the wheel wells and make the bottom drawer height larger than the top one (or vice versa).

    • @electrified7309
      @electrified7309 Год назад +4

      Yes I agree I never use the bottom box because it's a pain to move all the top boxes to get to it. I've thought about cutting a hole in it so I can get to my tools easier lol. I

    • @ekougar1534
      @ekougar1534 Год назад

      Totally

  • @stephaniesimpson3589
    @stephaniesimpson3589 3 года назад +106

    110% agree with you on a large PACKOUT drawer needing to be incorporated in the system along with a PACKOUT coffee maker :)

    • @colebz420
      @colebz420 3 года назад +1

      Except the coffee maker will be all plastic. No thanks

    • @shanew7361
      @shanew7361 3 года назад +1

      @@colebz420 🤣

    • @mattspevak7944
      @mattspevak7944 3 года назад +1

      A single large drawer will tip over when you open it unless it is locked to other boxes.

    • @johnj4395
      @johnj4395 2 года назад +2

      Thats a great idea! Find a DC powered coffee maker, make a m18 battery adapter, slap on some packout feet and bob's your uncle!

    • @martykoehler6512
      @martykoehler6512 2 года назад +1

      @@colebz420 most home coffee makers are plastic

  • @NWGR
    @NWGR 3 года назад +30

    I agree completely Rob; either a single large drawer on wheels or a slightly taller packout (like the recently announced XL chest) on wheels with two drawers deep enough to accommodate a circ saw and other bulky tools.

  • @scottgrafer2222
    @scottgrafer2222 3 года назад +11

    Our endless search for perfection. "Perfect is the enemy of good." Voltaire.

  • @mattoconnor3785
    @mattoconnor3785 3 года назад +13

    I’ve been loving my pack out system for the same reason, i can keep my tools organized and kitted to fit the task. For what i do..mostly commercial work, stairs are the kryptonite for packout. Sometimes I’m on jobs where i have to work on the 3rd, 4th and 5th floors, all in one day. That’s when i use the backpack. But for most residential work and single story jobs...packout is a time saver.

  • @MsMrshanks
    @MsMrshanks 3 года назад +21

    Great observations Rob. More draws please Milwaukee !!!

  • @jamesmocharski4803
    @jamesmocharski4803 3 года назад +3

    Great video, Rob! 100% agree! Milwaukee needs to put a single, deep drawer in the current drawer shell. Additionally, the new deep XL box that hasn’t even shipped yet also needs to have a single deep drawer option. These could be used with the larger, heavier tools near the bottom of the stack either on the 2 wheeled cart (hand truck) 4 wheeled rolling dolly. Thanks for sharing your journey. The personal touches, insights are invaluable to help each of us find what will work best for our individual situations. We appreciate all you do for the working community, home owners and DIY’ers alike.

  • @2chipped
    @2chipped 3 года назад +1

    Anothor great video Rob!!
    As a custom cabinet installer working directly out of a shop,keeping tools compact around the boxes has taken some time to dial in.
    The last 2 years have been full of a changing lineup of packout.
    I started with 2# 3ft tall stacks on roller boxes,I had every tool with all its accessories in its own box.
    Next came trading a dolly for 1 stack.
    Next I added 6 mounting plates up high on the truck walls,and went to the dolly only.
    Next was addition of crates 1 caulks/glues, 1 for touch-up paint gun+accessories ,1 for misc hardware ,and 2 more for ratchet straps/ junk/etc.
    Last week I received my pre-ordered 3 drawer stack which cleared out my 15' tote for hand tools ,and several smaller boxes .
    My Makita tracksaw shares the large box with a barrel jigsaw ,all their blades,12 batteries shared with mitersaw and the vacuum.
    A medium box holds all drills,drivers and bits.
    Now the only floor space being used is the dolly stack,and the mitersaw.
    All tools are on the walls for ala-cart picking and adding to the single stack.

  • @joestrickland2525
    @joestrickland2525 3 года назад +10

    Agree! This system is breaking my back having to dis assemble daily,almost there Milwaukee ,thanks for all you do.

  • @reddawgrup1779
    @reddawgrup1779 3 года назад +2

    Yes sir!! Preach it Rob!! 👍👍👍 Completely agree and thank you for putting this out there!!! Always meaningful videos!

  • @kyleregan302
    @kyleregan302 3 года назад +1

    Well thought out! I agree 💯%, Milwaukee packout is killing it. The introduction of a large rolling, mobile drawer solution will be the difference maker to meet our job site demands. Great video, can't wait to receive my 3 drawer unit!

  • @user-ru1cf3gy1d
    @user-ru1cf3gy1d 3 года назад +6

    This is the one and only reason I am a tough system guy. You can get racks to rack all the boxes on the trucks. The unicorn is the L-cart. You can access any box at any time without unstacking!

  • @jeffpowell8308
    @jeffpowell8308 3 года назад +1

    I agree Rob. I have 14 different packouts and I get tired of un-stacking them. I don't have any drawers yet but I will get a 2 drawer one that I plan to store my batteries in. Currently I have my most used tools stored loose in my van. I hang my rear handle circular saw just inside the rear doors using the rafter hook. I keep my impact on the shelf that is the home for my table saw and miter saw.

  • @emerarbuckle2626
    @emerarbuckle2626 3 года назад +11

    One thing you could do is get the hand truck and put the drawers on the bottom and either continuing putting the big tools in the crate or get the new xl tool box and put that on top of the drawers

    • @seanraftis930
      @seanraftis930 3 года назад +3

      I have seen this exact solution. Hand truck, drawer box then radio.

  • @reddbeard2030
    @reddbeard2030 3 года назад +1

    Yes.
    Great insight.
    I like to floor load my cases so I can grab what I need fast!
    I then stack them up and proceed into the job.
    They need to make that rolling tool box preferably with 1 large drawer. They will be golden!

  • @Marts1499
    @Marts1499 3 года назад +1

    I have thousands of dollars in packout. It saves me so so much time I grab whatever boxes i need for a specific job from my garage and off I go. When I get to the job site it’s super easy to move around and find what I need!

  • @nickpersenaire4443
    @nickpersenaire4443 3 года назад

    Yes yes please milwaukee. Thanks for sharing your journey Rob couldn't of said it better myself.

  • @danmcgovern1975
    @danmcgovern1975 3 года назад +3

    I agree with the drawers. Been contemplating buying or making my own cart with the 2 drawer on the bottom.

  • @AlbertYee
    @AlbertYee 3 года назад +22

    Why don't you make a custom drawer for the circular saw? You can attach a packout plate to the top & load everything else above it in the stack.

  • @1671bryan
    @1671bryan Год назад +1

    I know this is an older video but i am the same way with organizing my tools and hated the constant unpacking the upper stuff just to reach the bottom bigger crates, but the packout dolly gets you mobile and then your drawer setups go on the bottom and that gets your bigger boxes on top and available without unstacking every time!! It works great👍🏼

  • @tedmcdonald3377
    @tedmcdonald3377 3 года назад +1

    Totally agree Rob, haven't gone pack out yet, but will as soon as that bottom has drawers😎😍😎

  • @paulking1607
    @paulking1607 3 года назад +13

    My thoughts exactly on more drawer options. I would like to see a 2 drawer with deep/ shallow storage. A three drawer with varying heights. Maybe halfwith drawer units with multiple options

  • @ccadama
    @ccadama 3 года назад +2

    @A Concord Carpenter / ToolBoxBuzz. Thanks Rob for sharing your journey into tool and parts storage as a working carpenter. Hopefully, Milwaukee and even the other tool companies really think about how to make every trade's job easier. I like Dewalt's Toughsystem 1.0 system and the DS Carrier hand truck they made where I don't have to remove everything above it to get to any particular box. But in going to Toughsystem 2.0, those boxes aren't completely compatible with the DS carrier (doesn't lock the boxes to the carrier). Milwaukee really invested R&D into their PACKOUT line and it can only get better with more drawer options like you and I need and want.
    Hope you, the crew at TBB, and your families stay safe and well.

  • @MarkSWest
    @MarkSWest 11 месяцев назад +2

    You’re right Rob, nothing new about modular tool storage by function. Way back in the 1970’s I was in a Navy Fighter Squadron of F-14 Tomcats and depending on each type of maintenance action we had created toolboxes in order to perform those tasks. We had an Engine Pull toolbox, a hydraulic pump toolbox, or preventative maintenance toolbox, etc. Long before Packout arrived 40 years later. Our boxes lacked one thing, interlock. But toting around heavy toolboxes on aircraft carriers is not something that one would want to do all the time but hey it worked great for what it was. And, we were young! Back in the 80’s and 90’s I had my own tools arranged very much like I did when I’m the Navy and once Packout hit the market, I just knew it was going to be a hit. I’ve bought in lock, stock and barrel into this storage system, and you guessed it, it’s all arranged according to tasks. But I have not committed to those drawer packouts yet, and I’m not exactly sure why I haven’t seen a viable use for them, other than their lack of water intrusion prevention. Yet. But I agree, they need a larger drawer for some of the bigger stuff. It only makes sense.

  • @mattwhite2294
    @mattwhite2294 3 года назад +35

    Totally agree. I’ve gone back to systainers because of this. Fully loaded packout boxes are to big and bulky to be unstacking and re stacking every time you need something out of the lower boxes. Smaller boxes containing individual tools and accessories work a lot better for me. Bring a lot less unnecessary stuff into the job now aswell.

    • @chrismartell6135
      @chrismartell6135 Год назад +1

      I went from using sustainers to pack ours due to the drawers but you’re right they’re so big and heavy I often don’t bother moving them into the job site. Why don’t sustainers make drawers bigger than their 3 door units!? They’d be perfect!!!

    • @jamesnm21
      @jamesnm21 6 месяцев назад

      Why would you keep the boxes stacked in the first place? You wheel them in and unstack them and have everything accessible. Ridgid pro gear 2.0 has the removable cart to put drawers on the bottom so you can keep a couple units stacked for a work surface though which is pretty handy. Other than that you just set em out and go to work.

  • @cptrestlesssteven6469
    @cptrestlesssteven6469 3 года назад +1

    Yes completely agree.
    Mine is set up like your first line out with saw on bottom. I bring that set when I am in all day or multiple. So spreading out is fine. When I am on a day or half job; after this video will be making a drawer access tower unit as close as I can for what they have. Great vid

  • @williamcooper5009
    @williamcooper5009 2 года назад +1

    Great stuff, Rob. That system is the best I have seen.

  • @MovingToMnPro
    @MovingToMnPro 2 года назад

    I agree 100% That's why I haven't gone to Packout. I use the craftsman totes as drawers in a rolling cabinet. If they come out with a rolling base that maybe has 2 drawers: one deep enough for a 7-1/4 rear handle circular saw and then an extra thin one above it; just thick enough for a 30' tape measure laying flat so you can put tapes, knives, squares, marking tools etc. If they come out with that - I'll jump on board!

  • @KingCuba0731
    @KingCuba0731 3 года назад +1

    I picked up a few drawer packout pieces and its a must have.

  • @brynzlo
    @brynzlo 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing mate! Great to see what you’ve been through and your thought process.

  • @shadowcrane2634
    @shadowcrane2634 7 месяцев назад

    I'm liking the drawers as well. Saves time stacking and unstacking. And i agree, there needs to be a drawer big enough for the circular saw!

  • @freecanadaland
    @freecanadaland Год назад +2

    Packout Cabinet!

  • @vikingnorm6935
    @vikingnorm6935 3 года назад +6

    Great video, I’m DEFINITELY going to invest in drawer boxes also

  • @nelsoncarpentry
    @nelsoncarpentry 3 года назад +1

    Appreciate your take on packout. I get the task setup you go for, though I personally try to have the minimal amount of tools in the smallest packout they fit in. I use the tool boxes and compact organizers a lot for that. Despite having a massive amount of packout I haven't jumped on the drawers yet. I may try using one for a finishing setup, and switching my roadside repair kit to one.

  • @chuckjim5921
    @chuckjim5921 2 года назад

    Wow. I couldn't have found this video at a perfect moment. Just started investing into the packout system. Got the big box on the way with a couple parts/tool cases. Now I want a drawer system. I'm a residential construction electrician so I'm always back and forth on rough and finish work. May start doing a packout for each and may even invest into another tool belt to isolate what I reach for in rough and finish work. Too many times I've been reaching for a screw and get jabbed by a wire staple. Ouch. Awesome vid! I also agree. Milwaukee needs a bigger drawer case. I bet they have it engineered and are just selling what they have currently so we all end up paying twice once a large drawer is ready.

  • @brantmorgan4390
    @brantmorgan4390 3 года назад +3

    Great video as always, Robert. I’m a huge fan of the packout system as well but do agree that the stacking and unstacking isn’t ideal. I purchased the packout 2 wheel hand cart and was anticipating using that with drawer boxes on it instead of the large standard rolling box. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to get my hands on any drawer boxes and it sounds like they’re going to be back ordered for a while. It would be great if Milwaukee made the bottom box as a single deep drawer because I too keep my sawzall and circular saw in there. I do think Milwaukee is just getting started with packout though and will continue to release more innovative solutions.

  • @TheMastersTouch2022
    @TheMastersTouch2022 2 года назад

    You hit the nail right on its head! Mobility and accessibility is key!! It’s an expensive key though !!

  • @karpenterken1
    @karpenterken1 3 года назад

    Rob, very astute thoughts for drawer units over top access boxes, similar to the way mechanics access all of their different size tools. Great video!

  • @HFRajuncajun
    @HFRajuncajun 3 года назад +3

    Thinking exactly the same as you, Rob.
    The drawers are a game changer. Unstacking boxes is so time consuming when you’re doing it constantly. I’m trying to configure a full drawer unit on the dolley that I can just wheel around my work area with hangers for power tools and a work top for making cuts. Looking forward to the next update. 👍

    • @slatsgrobneck7515
      @slatsgrobneck7515 2 года назад

      This seems like a good way to go about it. Getting the tools and the parts inside is one thing - but keeping them organized and readily accessible during the job is huge imo. Thanks

  • @willhorton4254
    @willhorton4254 7 месяцев назад

    Just switched to Packout and went through this. After many returns and exchanges, here’s my load out.
    4 wheel dolly, cabinet for band saw etc., 2 5in drawer set, 3 drawer 1 5in 2 2.5in drawers, thin organizer with socket set inserts, Couple small organizers with purpose built inserts like a soldering kit, Packout vacuum, Packout backpack. Everything is accessible without having to unstack! Next I’m printing some stuff to let me easily carry my fish rods and extension cords and such!

  • @jynnandtonnyx
    @jynnandtonnyx 3 года назад +3

    Your best video - thanks. I am having the dilemma. Currently I’m working on a job site with five or six bags and are running back-and-forth with bags. very annoying. I was always envious of the mechanics workspace all his tools are in his work area. All neatly stacked in drawers

  • @rsmith7292
    @rsmith7292 3 года назад +3

    Unpacking is a time sink. And it spreads out the whole system -- I have to use a work table to then hold all the boxes from the tower. Drawers seem like the solution BUT I've already bought the other systems. One stack the HAS worked is my "painting" setup. Easy to move from room to room. Thanks for a great video!

    • @slatsgrobneck7515
      @slatsgrobneck7515 2 года назад

      I have a Painting set up that needs upgrading. Basically it is the large painter's duffel bag I purchased based on the encouragement of my rep at sherwin williams, supplemented by several clear plastic bins. It kinda sucks, tbh
      Don't know if you use the led lighting system on your painting setup, but I would consider it, because I am always bringing the led light tripod from room to room. ugh

  • @kenyongillespie8652
    @kenyongillespie8652 2 года назад

    I agree ! Big drawer units. That’s reason I haven’t changed to packouts. I built my own big drawer units and used them for a few years but they were just to heavy to move around.

  • @copterkid6759
    @copterkid6759 3 года назад

    Totally agree, I think a good option of different style drawers could be a game changer. I’m desperate for them to come out in the uk

  • @tkjokester
    @tkjokester 2 года назад

    100% agree - The bottom box should be one big drawer for large tools.

  • @slatsgrobneck7515
    @slatsgrobneck7515 2 года назад

    Awesome. Glad you touched on your organization evolution, I could identify.. Also talking about how to get the supplies to the work site in an efficient manner - key consideration for me.
    I mostly do rental renovation work after move outs. A single project can require tooling up for drywall, painting, electrical, plumbing, light finish carpentry work, and cleaning. The double whammy is I am not a naturally organized person, ugh
    Liked and Subbed- thx

  • @CanadianHardwoodPro
    @CanadianHardwoodPro 3 месяца назад

    Yep drawers are the way to go. I only wish the bottom box that is on wheels was a drawer so that I don't have to unpack everything to get to it! Genious system!

  • @sethcoleman6062
    @sethcoleman6062 3 года назад +1

    Couldn't agree more great video bud!!

  • @foxwood67
    @foxwood67 3 года назад +1

    Good point. Lift off heavy boxes to get to the bottom box is PITA. Come on Milwaukee you heard Rob. Get it done

  • @justonpreble3119
    @justonpreble3119 2 года назад

    Totally agree about needing more stackable drawer options…

  • @MrEricld1
    @MrEricld1 3 года назад +2

    That's the main reasons I haven't switched to Milwaukee packout and still use Ridgid stackable. Cost and innovation. Ridgid is cost effective until Milwaukee perfects their system. For the most part it should be all drawers. 1 large, 2, 3 and a 4 drawer for small tools and accessories. It's a total pain to stack and unstack constantly. And they also need a heavier duty dolly.

  • @Fictitious_Character
    @Fictitious_Character 3 года назад +1

    Wasted van trips due to lack of organization does suck and the quest of the perfect system seems unobtainable so compromises always are made. I totally agree that taking boxes off to get to the bigger tools that likely only need a few minutes use sucks. Thanks for the vid.

  • @everythingsucks6086
    @everythingsucks6086 2 года назад

    What an awesome video!! I've been going through the same thing with the whole "storage and usability" thing.

  • @miketheawsomeonemoran5751
    @miketheawsomeonemoran5751 Год назад

    As long as I can get all my stuff inside with minimal trips I know everything's there. No more going to the truck and I'm happy with that if I have to take my setup down I think that's exceptable compared to the formentioned. Congratulations on your packout journey.

  • @cardinalpoints2839
    @cardinalpoints2839 2 года назад +1

    I agree and was sold on the drawers after watching Insider Carpentry set up. I went Tstak because of availability and cost wish they were a hair bigger though.

  • @kevinthompson4690
    @kevinthompson4690 2 года назад

    absolutely same here. however i am using the dolly and drawers as a solution putting drawers on the bottom and tool box on the top but still have to remove screw containers and other boxes to access it.

  • @ChasHoff
    @ChasHoff 2 года назад

    Agree with o 100% and hoping the soon-to-be-released cabinet is a good solution in the meantime.

  • @JonathanSalmonsCraftsman
    @JonathanSalmonsCraftsman Год назад

    Thought that was a very honest good review! Thanks!

  • @jamesnewsom5899
    @jamesnewsom5899 2 года назад

    You nailed it!

  • @bryanmcfarland967
    @bryanmcfarland967 3 года назад +2

    Hi Guys!!! Stacking and unstacking Packout boxes is definitely a drag! Thumbs Up on the drawers! I just wish they had better protection in wet environments. I moved to Packout from a rolling tool bag because my tools would rust in the tool bag. Maybe a vertical lid with an o-ring seal can be clamped over the drawers when not in use. And, a large Packout box with a single drawer would be nice for bigger tools.
    Keeping a centralized set of Packout boxes in the van and using a few Packout pieces for mobility is probably the best way of using Packout. I'm keeping my main Packout boxes at a centralized location, and using the Packout Compact Toolbox and small Packout organizers for mobility in a handyman environment.

    • @spevakdesigns
      @spevakdesigns 2 года назад +2

      They could have done sealing drawer fronts too! Take a look at the DeWalt tstak drawers sometime, they figured it out. One of a few complaints I have on the packout drawers. Flimsy dividers (I made metal ones) and the bottom of the drawers flexing too much being my only other complaints. Besides that I love my 3 drawer. A front cover like an old machinist toolbox could even double as a work surface too.

  • @scottcarlson8502
    @scottcarlson8502 Год назад

    I agree with you on all points!

  • @skepticalllama2484
    @skepticalllama2484 Год назад

    Agree 100% I have pretty much gone thru the same thing.

  • @Mantis858585
    @Mantis858585 Год назад

    As a handyman I bought the milwaukee packout dolly and put the drawer boxes on the bottom. Also gives you a place to carry your level. 😃

  • @bugsgrass
    @bugsgrass Год назад

    The big rolling toolbox needs to have a single giant slide out drawer. Agree with everything you said and I’m new to Packout.

  • @RealRonnieMac
    @RealRonnieMac 3 года назад

    Strongly agree with this

  • @VenturaWorkshop
    @VenturaWorkshop 3 года назад

    Totally agree, I put all my tools in the bottom big boy. My back won't take that any longer, putting it in an out of the van haha

  • @Brad000
    @Brad000 2 года назад

    Milwaukee LISTEN TO THIS MAN!!!! We want this. I sold all my large packout boxes because un stacking just sucks.

  • @cuttingedgehomerepair9905
    @cuttingedgehomerepair9905 2 года назад

    My same thoughts. I'm outfitting my sprinter currently

  • @seanbrotherton542
    @seanbrotherton542 2 года назад

    Great observations.

  • @tmez3485
    @tmez3485 4 месяца назад

    As an auto mechanic moving into the carpentry field. Having a tool storage system that I didn't have to unstack seemed like a no brainer to me. I have been waiting for Milwaukee to make bigger drawers with this in mind before I purchased a system. Come on Milwaukee I don't have all year and I don't want to do it twice.

  • @gareth4903
    @gareth4903 2 года назад

    Good content mate!

  • @redstihl9027
    @redstihl9027 2 года назад

    I love packout, currently keeping a lot of accessories in one packout case. Always switching round tho 👍🏼

  • @SMFFL100
    @SMFFL100 Год назад

    I was in the exact same boat. I spent close to $1,000 on all the stackable boxes I was getting so frustrated having to remove all the boxes just to get to the bottom to get to my circular saw. I ended up just buying 2 of the three drawer setup, stacked on top of the rolling box. I was able tools , fittings and battery-powered tools, within the six drawers. The rolling box on the bottom only holds my large power tools. It is they're mainly just to have mobility.

  • @aaronmcintyre3998
    @aaronmcintyre3998 3 года назад +2

    Another great video

  • @thecarproconnoisseur5412
    @thecarproconnoisseur5412 2 года назад +1

    Well your wish was answered.. seems like the packout “cabinet” that’s being released in June will be perfect for your saw

  • @KevinCook370
    @KevinCook370 2 года назад

    Looks like you have a small fortune in packout!

  • @michaelberg3006
    @michaelberg3006 2 года назад

    Make a big drawer unit. I love packout and got sick of my ford f250s center console so when I saw the compact packout I got a lite bulb. Packout center console. I ripped out the factory and it was almost the same size just smaller. So know I have a little space to actually vacuum when I clean my truck. Plus I can snap new kits for the top of it for stuff I like to bring w me on trips

  • @tryonco
    @tryonco 3 года назад +3

    Good analysis, I agree. I’m hoping to get to the point where I can replace adjustable shelf cabinets in my shop ( where I currently store most of my tools) with multiple pack-out stacks (with large drawers) such that I can both easily select and assemble stacks to take to specific projects, but which will also function as standing / useable “permanent” storage that I can easily utilize without unstacking when I have shop-based projects.

    • @ConcordCarpenter
      @ConcordCarpenter  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @kristoferbrown8007
      @kristoferbrown8007 8 месяцев назад

      I'm currently investigating doing the same thing. The drawer units are not cheap, but the fact that I can stack them on a mobile base and move them around and load them in the truck is really convenient.

  • @donaldcostello8312
    @donaldcostello8312 2 года назад

    Great video, unfortunately i made a major purchase of the packout setup's 7 rolling towers, then they came out with the drawer units i stuck now until they break, you win some and you lose some keep the video's coming thank you Donald.

  • @Maxcarre
    @Maxcarre 5 дней назад

    Same here really good content thanks

  • @Swimmingpoolninja
    @Swimmingpoolninja Год назад

    Thanks for the vid. As you probably have seen, the Packout cabinet could be the answer to your prayers

  • @Socherbal
    @Socherbal 2 года назад

    Turn the big bottom box into a single drawer system and it would be perfect. I agree with you. That is currently where I store my circular saw. A single drawer is the solution

  • @Mike-dy8bq
    @Mike-dy8bq 3 года назад

    I Agree. The bottom dolly box needs to be a single drawer for the larger tools. I hate having to unstack multiple boxes to get in there for something.

  • @vincentconte6028
    @vincentconte6028 2 года назад

    I put all specific tools and accessories in one box by itself, for instance, hanging doors all tools and bits for that specific process , along with the fasteners and hardware always stay in one box, including a router that never gets changed , it stays setup. EG, plumbing box, electrical box, Kitchen install box............one trip in and I haven't purchased much packout yet, I've been using versa stack famously , the small drawer units with one tool box attached. Only just now visiting packout (which is one reason I'm watching this vid) along with many others.
    EDIT: oops! i guess I should have watched this whole video before my comment......................

  • @RexxDIY
    @RexxDIY 3 года назад

    I agree with you 110%!

  • @ericjames5163
    @ericjames5163 2 года назад

    I hear you about the drawers. When I needed a mobile storage system the packout didn't have the drawers available. The tough system didn't have enough drawer options and the systainers seemed too basic and plastic for the price. I ended up with the tstak-versastak system. It has been great, but I would have gone with packout drawers if they were available when I started this journey. Open bins on a towers of drawers is now how I install and work in the shop. All the same tools in all the same places.

  • @iainmatheson5190
    @iainmatheson5190 3 года назад +1

    Great video, from Scotland.

  • @banichulo100
    @banichulo100 2 года назад

    Thankyou so much you are super helpful

  • @kevinmoreira86
    @kevinmoreira86 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hey here's a thought. Use the packout cabinet as the bottom box. Put that on the packout dollie system. Then use an actual dollie to lift the tower and take it to where you're going. Now you have a tower on 4 casters with the bottom cabinet being large enough to put your circular saw etc. Pricey but may be a decent solution until they come up with something better

  • @danielmccoy3937
    @danielmccoy3937 3 года назад +1

    some great insights

  • @bartnettle
    @bartnettle 3 года назад

    Get a collapsable folding wheel cart and gerry rig a packout adapter to the base. Then you can just stack the drawers you want on cart unless you put your own drawer unit in the bottom wheel bin, Milw could make a slide out tote for it or a tilt out tote. But I totally agree shallow packouts and the drawer units the way to go.

  • @tammyshellikoff3482
    @tammyshellikoff3482 3 года назад +3

    Hi and I love your video

  • @Simz144
    @Simz144 3 года назад +1

    My set up right now;
    -Custom base with 4 locking swivel caster wide enought for a regular dolly
    - 3 drawers pack-out; blade for circular saw, saw-all, jig saw and multitool. grinder,drill and impact acc. batterie
    -Mid size pack-out; 6-1/2 saw, grinder, saw-all, drill, impact jig-saw. router
    -Wath-ever 1 need on top, screw, tote..... job depending.
    Will make another one with a more ''finnishing'' style.

  • @orlandoramirez1345
    @orlandoramirez1345 Год назад

    💯 on the bigger drawer. Would be nice to have one solid drawer

  • @darylsavage119
    @darylsavage119 3 года назад +10

    My idea is a base unit on wheels, that you slide the crate in and out off as a sort of drawer. For me this would work better than a wheeled drawer

    • @cassidy5099
      @cassidy5099 3 года назад +1

      Yes. I've been saying this for a while as well

    • @spevakdesigns
      @spevakdesigns 2 года назад

      That's a great idea Daryl!

  • @andyloucks
    @andyloucks 2 года назад

    Yeah, I'm the same way and obsessed with eliminating the time sinks. Running the Sawzall and 30 degree framing nailer, so need much bigger storage.

  • @JoeZasada
    @JoeZasada 3 года назад +17

    I think a home run would be to take the packout rolling toolbox, change it into a single, large front opening drawer. Boom, fit your big tools in there, no more having to take apart the stack to get into the bottom.

    • @beerbeforebreakfast
      @beerbeforebreakfast 2 года назад +2

      Only issue is cost to consumer. Thus thing could be $350 and if it doesn't sell enough then Milwaukee loses. That's the main hold up. Your talking retooling and more marketing to let people know there is something new, plus how many people are on to something else for storage since packout has its issues.....I play the shark tank man on these issues and it all comes down to profit. I just don't know if they would make money on it. Even tho I would buy about 600 just for myself!

    • @i.3250
      @i.3250 2 года назад

      You also loose water proof

  • @jaredappleseed7037
    @jaredappleseed7037 3 года назад +7

    I still can't believe they don't have/sell a built in easy labeling on the packouts I mean come on DeWalt knew that with tough system v1

  • @VincentDangerWater
    @VincentDangerWater 3 года назад +1

    Exactly why I haven't gotten into pack out, myself. The tool that you need for a "quick fix" is going to be in the bottom bin. It's Murphy's Law in action.

  • @1windozesuk
    @1windozesuk 2 года назад

    Looks like they got something good coming, a large packout with a flip open front, part of their new garage wall storage stuff, but it appears to have top and bottom mounts like regular packout. It will be the new bottom piece on my stack, followed up by 2 drawer and then 3 drawer pieces. Since I won't be breaking it down, the track saw tracks will mount along the side of it... almost at a perfect solution. Just wish this stuff wasn't so damn expensive!