Picked up mine a week ago and have been thoroughly enjoying it. I am already heavily invested in Flex products at the moment and haven’t had any issues. I think people look at Flex and automatically think because it’s not Milwaukee, Dewalt or Makita it’s crap or cheap. But time and time again they have proven that they are just as good if not better when it comes to their products. Time will tell how each company’s products do but the worst thing to happen in the industry is for their to be a monopoly or stagnation in the market. Challenge breeds innovation
Andrew you really hit the nail on the head with this comment! I own all tool brands and have really been impressed with Flex. People are so closed off when it comes to new products in most cases.
@@Tre16 Late in the game? Milwaukee didn’t originate modular storage systems. There is always gunna be company’s releasing new item under their line. Don’t forget that Flex has a been a company for almost 100 years, two years earlier than Milwaukee and Dewalt. They introduced the angle grinder to the market. So would we say that any other company that introduced an angle grinder after Flex is late to the game? No. Now I will say everyone is entitled to their opinion and is free to spend their money the way they want to. I think it just helps to do some research before throwing the baby out with the bath water
@@ferndogg84 You mentioned you are heavily invested in Flex. Did you change over from another brand? How is the difference between the 2 if so? I've seen a lot of good comments on the Flex line, since they came out. I'm heavily invested in Milwaukee M12 and M18 with some Makita 18v sprinkled in. As for corded tools, I use Dewalt, Wen, Kobalt, Ridgid, and Porter Cable. I'm a hobbyist, so I look for the best bang for my buck, and always looking at the new innovative stuff coming out.
@@jasonmartin7137 I was on Dewalts platform before moving to Flex. I found when I moved to Flex the tools felt more solid and didn’t feel like toys in my hand well using them. I have used the heck out of my Flex tools. I find they are on the same level as Milwaukee fuel line when it comes to performance with some tools from either company going back and forth. Currently I have their Impact driver, hammer drill, rotary hammer, multi-tool, grinder, inline circular saw, Stack Pack, vacuum as well as their fan. I work as a Glazer and do ACM panel installation as a reference point. My recommendation on whether someone should switch depends on how invested someone is in another battery platform. My boss was on Dewalt and he was needing to get new batteries because his either cracked or were not holding charge. So he decided to try Flex and started with the impact because they had a battery promotion at the time and he was seeing my impact just set fasteners with ease. Suffice to say he has their grinder and saw now. Once his Jigsaw and Rotary hammer go he will grab those. The problem I see is everyone is saying that Flex is trash just because they are not a company that has had a cordless platform for 15-20 years (which they have a 18v platform). I personally think they are a great company with a killer warranty, strong/sturdy tools and battery technology that is going to push companies to do better when it comes to innovating. Give them some time and they will have all the missing tools they don’t have currently. They could release every tool that’s out on the market but they want to release products that are thought out ie anti-vibe on Sawzall, anti-shock on impact wrench and Turbo on Drills.
This depends on what your requirements are. If you want more options, the Packout wins. If you want it to survive multiple sledge hammers dropped on it, then Flex wins.
I tried to justify spending less, but Packout just kept outshining the rest. While I would've loved to have spent less, the sturdiness in build quality, massive amount of options, and insanely simple and solid single handed latch/ unlatch locking mechanism made it the winner. I just could not get behind the Flex lock system and anorexic selection
Been using flex for past 6 months and they are amazing. I had one issue with hammer drill out the box and they bent over backwards and next day shipped me a new one and let me keep old one. It was stuck in hammer mode.
I have drills from all the big brands and really love my Flex set! Flex makes great products, and I'm excited to see them evolve into one of the leading brands.
I just received the Milwaukee pack out .. all 4 parts they lock together so far its working great , still adjusting ,rearranging them to see what works best .
While looking at all the systems trying to justify saving some of my much loved dollars Rigid was instantly ruled against for being absolutely NOT even what it's name implied- rigid. It was the flimsiest of all the solutions and I couldn't invest in weak plastek boxes
@@urdaddywingnut7820hmmm I was actually surprised how well built Ridgid's boxes were. Both packout and Ridgid are made in Israel. I have several and they have been great. Maybe I'm missing something?
I never heard of flex til I bought a hepa dust extractor that was on clearance from acme tools (I think) That machine is a beast . I have a dolly with different plastic shipping crates I use but am always waiting to be convinced of any of these systems . I ask everyone I see with them on sites and there’s always some misgiving for these modular tool systems , - much like almost any equipment all of us use in the field I suppose .
Not just a red fanboy here: dewalt tried with there tuff stack and it was a bad copy. I wonder if this has the same problem? Milwaukee has the slide and lock system that is the best in the industry in my opinion.
Flex is the Mercedes, it has Pistons on the top of each box. Milwaukee is really nice, but flex you could have your tailgate open and if it falls out the back of your truck it's not going to be all over the turnpike. But Milwaukee has a lot more choices. Flex you have to go to Lowe's and find it on clearance or on sale I got the two boxes that are $54 they're like crates for the pack out, on inactive at Lowe's for $30 each. I'm waiting for the rest of it to go on inactive so I can get 25 to 30% off it's the only way I can afford this stuff.
My honest opinion as a contractor and plumber: Milwaukee packout wins. 1- I can build the entire rear of a van with packout and because of the latching button being in front I can easily remove a container that is stacked right next to another container. Flex requires room to fit your hands to pull a tab. You loose half the space because you forfeit an entire stack of storage in a van. This is just an example. 2- Milwaukee offers 6x as many items for the unit and their tools are also proven reliable and rugged on commercial job sites.
I think the latching system from box to box is much better on the Milwaukee on the flex You have to lift up a little tab which could get broken pretty easy
I love Flex and I have the STACKPACK but I will say that the PackOut is top tier in tool storage…I think in time we will see the STACKPACK become a top tier as well
It was a hard debate with flex & kobalt tbh I ended up going with kobalt not because of price but idk the levers & box sizes was a no for me with the flex but I love the wheels on the flex no doubt maybe I’ll end up picking up my next box as a flex idk 🙌🏼🔥
I freelance in television so I'm curious if can hold up with production gear. 🤔 I like the fact the flex comes in black. You have to pay an arm and a leg plus shipping to get the pack out in black, because it comes from overseas in Europe. Really Milwaukee makes the product in the States but only sells red hair and black in Europe? I have a lot of miscellaneous television gear used on location
So far I have been satisfied with the Flex system. It is on par with Milwaukee. I still have to test some of the attachments for the stack pack. Hopefully I can soon!
@@the_general_contractor just raped a Lowe's in Charlotte NC for 3 flex triple stacks along with 3 attachments for each one but they are the ones I caught slipping and capitalized. If a set was zip tied together it was $299....however they messed up and put each piece on clearance so I bought each individual box at this breakdown that satisfies my soul. Bottom Lg base with wheels $22.98 🤯🤯🤯 Middle box medium $49.98 Top box small $39.98 Level holder < $5 Ext cord attachment
“Break it down “ like how exactly you’re going to break it down ? Toss it on the air and see if it’s durable ? You made it sound like it’s going to some sort of war . Tool boxes ( any brand ) just sits at the job site so expect them to last quite long..
Seems like no real innovation. It's very heavy and bulky. The Stanley made a 3 piece rolling toolbox where; the bottom flips open, drawers middle, top tool box. You can access all your tools. Only problem was it was a bit light duty , and a bit small. Had it been more durable and slightly larger was the best for going in and out of jobs and trucks. They also need to be easy to unstack and carry up stairs. These are like your staying permanent on a job. Home remodeling you in and out ...
I have the Milwaukee pAckout set I luve it, but man the Flex is way more legit. All the accessories you can get right at the store is unmatched, sorry Milwaukee Flea has me sold on the boxes. I’m trading up for the Rolls Royce of toolboxes instead of the Cadillac . I’ll still ya e it packed with Milwaukee tools though you can bet on that 💪🏼
No mentions how much heavier the flex is.. keep in mind guys we load our boxes up with hand tools and power tools we certainly dont need more added weight on the box itself
I honestly have not noticed the weight difference. I do agree with you that we don't need to be lifting more weight but honestly all these boxes loaded are fairly heavy to begin with
@@the_general_contractor i ran into a set of flex stack at lowes last week and as soon as i moved it i felt the obvious weight difference im used to with dewalt tough system .. and more of a difference with ridgid.. im sure its well made and works jusy as good as any..
Flex wins because of the latching system is way better than the Milwaukee the Milwaukee sticks a lot of times you can't separate boxes and in one depot I went to we couldn't separate 5 boxes we couldn't and that's in a store imagine you have that one a jobsite and you get dirt and pebbles in there you'll never get them apart
Nothing Flex does is just "thrown together" I don't think you'll see and issue. They have worked on developing the inline circular saw for 10 years......that says about all right there.
@@beerbeforebreakfast I don’t think there’s gonna be a issue of them holding up the problem is it’s limited. In my work van I have my boxes stacked side-by-side tight with the Milwaukee you can retrieve the box with one hand the unlock latch one finger in the front center, the flex requires two hands the latches are on the side so the boxes can’t be stacked too closely to each other which also excludes the possibility of wall mounts only two contact points compared to the 12 on the Milwaukee and you need both hands to unlock and retrieve the box which would be tough to do mounted on the wall then there’s the issue of space again and accessing the latches. other than that I’m sure they’re extremely well-built.
@@steffendetrick you have a view point of use that I don't. And it's apparent you see the details that will cause issues even before they are on site. That is skill. I mostly use packouts on wall mount and yes 2 hands are definitely required. Otherwise your wrists will officially be snapped! 🤣 I am thinking the Flex line might have an advantage in some situations and some lacks in other situations. Most people probably already invested in Packout and not willing/able to switch. So really not a big ordeal either way.
Their drawers are comimg.vwry very soon shit I remember when packout started and their selection was limited 4 a while 2. But now with competition In the market I guarantee prices will go down and Milwaukee won't be charging a kings ransom 4 a fucking bag I mean 300 for a tote come.on 😮
Both of them are horrible ....buy some 20 dollars totes . That all these are on wheels . You end up throwing everything in it and spend more time finding tools
oh please flex just basically copied packout and all the add ons the packout community have develope and been using. if you really want to be competitive develope your own system from scratch, flex has no shame even copying the aluminum corners from the packout. it's not a bad storage system but it's the packout in a different color and the add ons that they copied from milwakee users .
They have subtle differences even if made by the same company. Also, don't be ignorant. If you want to bash people go find another channel. You bring zero value to these comments.
@@the_general_contractor Yea, General contractors are handymen in all trades, masters of none. “I have tools from all brands” quote offers zero value… Dewalt, Makita and Milwaukee all put out a particular tool that beats the others. You could include Bosch, Walter and Metabo, Hilti etc, etc. Lowes is not well known for selling top of the line tools, something I fully expect for them to sell something like Flex brand or Craftsmen. B grade at best.
@@smirage22 metabo was sold, just like vice grip and Wiss. They are not considered high end no more. Quality has slipped. Even walters quality slipped on one of its tools over the last 20 years. That Flex too is not well refined as Milwaukee packout.
Picked up mine a week ago and have been thoroughly enjoying it. I am already heavily invested in Flex products at the moment and haven’t had any issues. I think people look at Flex and automatically think because it’s not Milwaukee, Dewalt or Makita it’s crap or cheap. But time and time again they have proven that they are just as good if not better when it comes to their products. Time will tell how each company’s products do but the worst thing to happen in the industry is for their to be a monopoly or stagnation in the market. Challenge breeds innovation
Andrew you really hit the nail on the head with this comment! I own all tool brands and have really been impressed with Flex. People are so closed off when it comes to new products in most cases.
I'd be willing to try them out if they weren't so late to the game. I'll stick with an established company I and trust
@@Tre16 Late in the game? Milwaukee didn’t originate modular storage systems. There is always gunna be company’s releasing new item under their line. Don’t forget that Flex has a been a company for almost 100 years, two years earlier than Milwaukee and Dewalt. They introduced the angle grinder to the market. So would we say that any other company that introduced an angle grinder after Flex is late to the game? No. Now I will say everyone is entitled to their opinion and is free to spend their money the way they want to. I think it just helps to do some research before throwing the baby out with the bath water
@@ferndogg84 You mentioned you are heavily invested in Flex. Did you change over from another brand? How is the difference between the 2 if so?
I've seen a lot of good comments on the Flex line, since they came out. I'm heavily invested in Milwaukee M12 and M18 with some Makita 18v sprinkled in. As for corded tools, I use Dewalt, Wen, Kobalt, Ridgid, and Porter Cable. I'm a hobbyist, so I look for the best bang for my buck, and always looking at the new innovative stuff coming out.
@@jasonmartin7137 I was on Dewalts platform before moving to Flex. I found when I moved to Flex the tools felt more solid and didn’t feel like toys in my hand well using them. I have used the heck out of my Flex tools. I find they are on the same level as Milwaukee fuel line when it comes to performance with some tools from either company going back and forth. Currently I have their Impact driver, hammer drill, rotary hammer, multi-tool, grinder, inline circular saw, Stack Pack, vacuum as well as their fan. I work as a Glazer and do ACM panel installation as a reference point.
My recommendation on whether someone should switch depends on how invested someone is in another battery platform. My boss was on Dewalt and he was needing to get new batteries because his either cracked or were not holding charge. So he decided to try Flex and started with the impact because they had a battery promotion at the time and he was seeing my impact just set fasteners with ease. Suffice to say he has their grinder and saw now. Once his Jigsaw and Rotary hammer go he will grab those.
The problem I see is everyone is saying that Flex is trash just because they are not a company that has had a cordless platform for 15-20 years (which they have a 18v platform). I personally think they are a great company with a killer warranty, strong/sturdy tools and battery technology that is going to push companies to do better when it comes to innovating. Give them some time and they will have all the missing tools they don’t have currently. They could release every tool that’s out on the market but they want to release products that are thought out ie anti-vibe on Sawzall, anti-shock on impact wrench and Turbo on Drills.
This depends on what your requirements are. If you want more options, the Packout wins. If you want it to survive multiple sledge hammers dropped on it, then Flex wins.
Both are great units. I believe Flex will come out with more options in the near future. Great input thanks for the comment!
That depends on what you mean by options
I tried to justify spending less, but Packout just kept outshining the rest. While I would've loved to have spent less, the sturdiness in build quality, massive amount of options, and insanely simple and solid single handed latch/ unlatch locking mechanism made it the winner.
I just could not get behind the Flex lock system and anorexic selection
Been using flex for past 6 months and they are amazing. I had one issue with hammer drill out the box and they bent over backwards and next day shipped me a new one and let me keep old one. It was stuck in hammer mode.
I have drills from all the big brands and really love my Flex set! Flex makes great products, and I'm excited to see them evolve into one of the leading brands.
These are great except every tool i need is always on the bottom.
I just received the Milwaukee pack out .. all 4 parts they lock together so far its working great , still adjusting ,rearranging them to see what works best .
Milwaukee makes a great product! I like my Pack Out also.
How much did you get it for?
Rigid now is stepping up the game with a lot of drawer options.
While looking at all the systems trying to justify saving some of my much loved dollars Rigid was instantly ruled against for being absolutely NOT even what it's name implied- rigid.
It was the flimsiest of all the solutions and I couldn't invest in weak plastek boxes
@@urdaddywingnut7820hmmm I was actually surprised how well built Ridgid's boxes were. Both packout and Ridgid are made in Israel. I have several and they have been great. Maybe I'm missing something?
I never heard of flex til I bought a hepa dust extractor that was on clearance from acme tools (I think) That machine is a beast . I have a dolly with different plastic shipping crates I use but am always waiting to be convinced of any of these systems . I ask everyone I see with them on sites and there’s always some misgiving for these modular tool systems , - much like almost any equipment all of us use in the field I suppose .
I have been really impressed with the Flex tools & system so far!
Strictly talking about accessories and customization, I think the top 3 are Milwaukee, Flex and Ryobi
Not just a red fanboy here: dewalt tried with there tuff stack and it was a bad copy. I wonder if this has the same problem? Milwaukee has the slide and lock system that is the best in the industry in my opinion.
Great input! I’m excited to see what Flex can do to compete. All are great units IMO
Flex is the Mercedes, it has Pistons on the top of each box. Milwaukee is really nice, but flex you could have your tailgate open and if it falls out the back of your truck it's not going to be all over the turnpike. But Milwaukee has a lot more choices. Flex you have to go to Lowe's and find it on clearance or on sale I got the two boxes that are $54 they're like crates for the pack out, on inactive at Lowe's for $30 each. I'm waiting for the rest of it to go on inactive so I can get 25 to 30% off it's the only way I can afford this stuff.
Flex is King especially with the new released items such as the drawer sytem
just got the standard 3 piece from Lowe’s im already ordering another 3 boxes for the van!
@@trxll.treyyy5797 if you can hold out I suspect sales on them shortly after the holidays.. especially at Lowes
My honest opinion as a contractor and plumber: Milwaukee packout wins.
1- I can build the entire rear of a van with packout and because of the latching button being in front I can easily remove a container that is stacked right next to another container. Flex requires room to fit your hands to pull a tab. You loose half the space because you forfeit an entire stack of storage in a van. This is just an example.
2- Milwaukee offers 6x as many items for the unit and their tools are also proven reliable and rugged on commercial job sites.
That point of view is great! The Milwaukee Packout does have many more options & accessories. I personally don't mount mine in a van or truck.
😎👍Flex RULES!!! It's like an adult lego set.
Sounds like George Costanza describing a bra,”Got the cool handle, 2 wheels in the back “
😂 😂😂
How do they do it…?
Really enjoy the packout set.
Beautiful, it's a great mix really 👌 😍 👏 👍
I like the toughbuilt stack tec it just works better for me but every one has there preferences
Only thing I don't like about the FLEX is the handle is to short. Only if it came up a little taller
I would love to buy a flex box but the price is the same as the Milwaukee. I could spend the same with rigid or kline and get more box.
Rigid is better I own milwaukee tools but the rigid box price point mixed with quality is solid
I think the latching system from box to box is much better on the Milwaukee on the flex You have to lift up a little tab which could get broken pretty easy
I have had no issues with the tabs. Both boxes have their negatives & positives!
I love Flex and I have the STACKPACK but I will say that the PackOut is top tier in tool storage…I think in time we will see the STACKPACK become a top tier as well
It was a hard debate with flex & kobalt tbh I ended up going with kobalt not because of price but idk the levers & box sizes was a no for me with the flex but I love the wheels on the flex no doubt maybe I’ll end up picking up my next box as a flex idk 🙌🏼🔥
Doesn't the Kobalt wheels not clear stairs, steps??
I love my new flex stack. It is very well made and I believe Flex will have more mods available soon.
I agree! The mods are coming. They are new to the game & just need time to develop.
@@the_general_contractor , yes Sir! Keep up the great honest reviews
I freelance in television so I'm curious if can hold up with production gear. 🤔 I like the fact the flex comes in black. You have to pay an arm and a leg plus shipping to get the pack out in black, because it comes from overseas in Europe. Really Milwaukee makes the product in the States but only sells red hair and black in Europe?
I have a lot of miscellaneous television gear used on location
I love the color of the Flex as well. I believe it could hold up to the test. It is very similar to the Pack-out quality wise.
Milwaukee Packout is made in Israel by Keter. Keter also makes the Ridgid and Dewalt boxes.
Now that you have the flex for a little while what do you think about the flex compared to the Milwaukee?
So far I have been satisfied with the Flex system. It is on par with Milwaukee. I still have to test some of the attachments for the stack pack. Hopefully I can soon!
@@the_general_contractor just raped a Lowe's in Charlotte NC for 3 flex triple stacks along with 3 attachments for each one but they are the ones I caught slipping and capitalized. If a set was zip tied together it was $299....however they messed up and put each piece on clearance so I bought each individual box at this breakdown that satisfies my soul.
Bottom Lg base with wheels $22.98 🤯🤯🤯
Middle box medium $49.98
Top box small $39.98
Level holder < $5
Ext cord attachment
I’m a Milwaukee guy, but I always hate their red color, I’ve been eying on flex for quite a while
“Break it down “ like how exactly you’re going to break it down ? Toss it on the air and see if it’s durable ? You made it sound like it’s going to some sort of war . Tool boxes ( any brand ) just sits at the job site so expect them to last quite long..
Packout is so much more customizable.
The pack out has my vote just due to the fact that the flex is at Lowe’s and they have some ridiculous prices on everything
And Milwaukee isn't overpriced on everything they sell😂😂
I would of bought the flex system if the had drawers don't like having to unstack the whole thing
They do now. Just bought a 3 drawer yesterday at Lowe's
I've never used anything like this but it must be great -both look great )
Flex stack pack NEEDS a hand truck like packout
What about the DEWALT THOUGH SYSTEM 2.0 TOOL BOX SET?
Milwaukee has the cleated system which is miles above any other storage system out there.
Thanks for the opinion!
Yeah get dirt and debris on top of your cleated system and try to pull them apart good luck
@@loucifer4205 never had that problem
@@BrendonGillespie Eventually you will Jesus christ half the boxes in home dumpo you can't get them apart
@@loucifer4205 if you read the instructions there's a button near the bottom you need to hold in and then pull it towards you, then up.
For non Milwaukee,klein and toughbuilt are legit(own klein)
Wish Milwaukee had a black option….nothing says steal me like Milwaukee Red
They do have black one
It’s a box, a box on a set of hand trucks. Why are people spending so much money on these.
Decisions decisions 😱😱
But no one talks about the most important, what’s the damn price
Same price ...expensive.. Ridgid is way money. Toyota compared to Mercedes.. flex
Now do toughbuilt stack tech
I have all Milwaukee tools but use the Flex boxes 😂
FIEX хорош, но 🔥MILWAUKEE🔥лучший
Булатный лайк мой 👍
Klein is also attempting to compete
I have a three piece set.stronger locking,can cable lock the whole set and you can stand on them.waiting for the three drawer mod box dropping soon
Seems like no real innovation.
It's very heavy and bulky. The Stanley made a 3 piece rolling toolbox where; the bottom flips open, drawers middle, top tool box. You can access all your tools. Only problem was it was a bit light duty , and a bit small. Had it been more durable and slightly larger was the best for going in and out of jobs and trucks. They also need to be easy to unstack and carry up stairs. These are like your staying permanent on a job. Home remodeling you in and out ...
Did you do the follow up video?
Packout wins. Especially if you're going down stairways in homes regularly.
The rolling system on the Flex is very similar. What would the disadvantage be with the Flex going downstairs?
The flex goes down stairs with ease. No issues
I have the Milwaukee pAckout set I luve it, but man the Flex is way more legit. All the accessories you can get right at the store is unmatched, sorry Milwaukee Flea has me sold on the boxes. I’m trading up for the Rolls Royce of toolboxes instead of the Cadillac . I’ll still ya e it packed with Milwaukee tools though you can bet on that 💪🏼
I have both as well! Both are great but honestly the Flex has some sweet features!
Flex doesn't have drawers available
Not yet! Flex has a lot of catching up to do with the Packout when it comes to accessories.
They coming out with Drawers soon they have them on the Website
Looks like same manufacturer
Update video?
I will have to make one soon!
Made in the same factory
2024 and no update….
I feel like these are made in the same factory
No mentions how much heavier the flex is.. keep in mind guys we load our boxes up with hand tools and power tools we certainly dont need more added weight on the box itself
I honestly have not noticed the weight difference. I do agree with you that we don't need to be lifting more weight but honestly all these boxes loaded are fairly heavy to begin with
@@the_general_contractor i ran into a set of flex stack at lowes last week and as soon as i moved it i felt the obvious weight difference im used to with dewalt tough system .. and more of a difference with ridgid.. im sure its well made and works jusy as good as any..
DeWalt
How’s it holding up the flex
Good man! I will have to make an update video soon. I have been happy with the Flex tools and storage so far.
Milwaukee for life homie
Nice! They make great tools. I have mostly Milwaukee but they don’t give them to me so I’m going to try other brands also!
Copying them is not bringing competition tho lol
Flex wins because of the latching system is way better than the Milwaukee the Milwaukee sticks a lot of times you can't separate boxes and in one depot I went to we couldn't separate 5 boxes we couldn't and that's in a store imagine you have that one a jobsite and you get dirt and pebbles in there you'll never get them apart
I separate my packout boxes with one hand, in one motion, all day every day
I do like the way the Flex latches better than the Milwaukee.
Don’t think that the latch on the sides that connects them will last very long. Time will tell for now pack out for me
Nothing Flex does is just "thrown together" I don't think you'll see and issue. They have worked on developing the inline circular saw for 10 years......that says about all right there.
I agree!
@@beerbeforebreakfast I don’t think there’s gonna be a issue of them holding up the problem is it’s limited. In my work van I have my boxes stacked side-by-side tight with the Milwaukee you can retrieve the box with one hand the unlock latch one finger in the front center, the flex requires two hands the latches are on the side so the boxes can’t be stacked too closely to each other which also excludes the possibility of wall mounts only two contact points compared to the 12 on the Milwaukee and you need both hands to unlock and retrieve the box which would be tough to do mounted on the wall then there’s the issue of space again and accessing the latches. other than that I’m sure they’re extremely well-built.
@@steffendetrick you have a view point of use that I don't. And it's apparent you see the details that will cause issues even before they are on site. That is skill. I mostly use packouts on wall mount and yes 2 hands are definitely required. Otherwise your wrists will officially be snapped! 🤣 I am thinking the Flex line might have an advantage in some situations and some lacks in other situations. Most people probably already invested in Packout and not willing/able to switch. So really not a big ordeal either way.
So much things Flex copied from Milwaukee, its amazing.
And Ridgid 2.0 - same story.
The Flex Stack Pack is bringing some really cool ideas to the market. I’m seeing a lot of them in the field. I agree they are similar to each other
Flex doesnt have a box with drawers like Milwaukee.
this is crucial. you have to take the entire stack apart to get your tools on the bottom without the drawers
@@mailchrisbailey And that's the problem🙂
Their drawers are comimg.vwry very soon shit I remember when packout started and their selection was limited 4 a while 2. But now with competition In the market I guarantee prices will go down and Milwaukee won't be charging a kings ransom 4 a fucking bag I mean 300 for a tote come.on 😮
They do now
Whomever said cheaters never prosper, is so wrong
Milwaukee better
Both of them are horrible ....buy some 20 dollars totes . That all these are on wheels . You end up throwing everything in it and spend more time finding tools
Rigid
oh please flex just basically copied packout and all the add ons the packout community have develope and been using. if you really want to be competitive develope your own system from scratch, flex has no shame even copying the aluminum corners from the packout. it's not a bad storage system but it's the packout in a different color and the add ons that they copied from milwakee users .
So did you know that the same company makes both units, ha ha the American consumer is so stupid!!!!
Toyota makes land cruiser and corolla...same company not same quality.
They have subtle differences even if made by the same company. Also, don't be ignorant. If you want to bash people go find another channel. You bring zero value to these comments.
@@carpenterconners7441 Yes sir!
Copy cat Flex
LOL LOW BUDGET LOWES😂
Mike I own all brands of tools. This is a low budget comment, providing zero value. The Flex system is a great unit.
@@the_general_contractor Yea, General contractors are handymen in all trades, masters of none. “I have tools from all brands” quote offers zero value…
Dewalt, Makita and Milwaukee all put out a particular tool that beats the others. You could include Bosch, Walter and Metabo, Hilti etc, etc.
Lowes is not well known for selling top of the line tools, something I fully expect for them to sell something like Flex brand or Craftsmen. B grade at best.
@@mikeevans6589 Flex is a famous European brand of power tools, it's up there with Metabo
@@smirage22 metabo was sold, just like vice grip and Wiss. They are not considered high end no more. Quality has slipped. Even walters quality slipped on one of its tools over the last 20 years. That Flex too is not well refined as Milwaukee packout.
@@mikeevans6589 Just like Milwaukee who is owned by China and their quality down real fast
Milwaukee has already made their millions anybody else will be playing catch up for a long time !
Flex has some really cool features. I agree on the fact that the Packout system has been a hit!
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