Packout is king but I can't justify buying some of this stuff because of how expensive it is... or bring the price to a more reasonable number, it would absolutely be king, currently it's too expensive for most people and geared toward "professionals". The packout large wall mount... come on, $40 for some plastic that isn't 16" or 24" on center? Then introduce one with mounting slots all the way across the top & bottom and say it's an "innovation" but charge an additional $10 for it when it should have been that way from the beginning? No thanks. Don't get me wrong, I love all of my Milwaukee products and have $$$ thousands invested but your "innovation" should not come with a higher markup just because it's "new". For example, the first like that was introduced in this video... an aluminum frame that "articulates" and can be mounted on a 2x4... 500 lumens for $65? They're really pushing homeowners out of team red.
I have to agree. it is really up there in price. I guess the justification is that it's a life tike investment, and I also see they are going after veto
@@go-toolzreviews Tools and tool cases/bags/backpacks are subject to ageing and wear. I bought a Packout backpack at Christmas and it already has some material softening that encourages it to tip forward. So I would be rather skeptical/cautious about the durability. The price is still too high, I paid 300€ for the PACKOUT starter set 3-piece trolley with suitcase, organizer, drawer box (in Germany, so about $331 at Christmas 2023) The backpack with a flat sorting box 120€(about $132 also at Christmas 2023) But Milwaukee can teach me better under the right conditions, I would be happy to be sponsored.😁
@@go-toolzreviews Writing on the go while shopping and then autocorrect does its nonsense too.😅 Of course, I also think that the backpack should last longer, but my current Milwaukee Packout backpack already has relatively visible creases after less than a year and not so many uses (I'm currently doing a longer training course) that favor tipping over (even when closed). I rearranged my tools in the rucksack, which made it a bit better. The backpack would be even more expensive than the closed tool bag (about 190€/$212) so another $108 on top, which I think is almost a bit outrageous from the point of view of my previous experience. This has already somewhat tarnished my initially very good opinion of the backpack and also my opinion of its durability.🤔😑
Yeah no matter how rigid or structured you make a big, the stitching and zippers, will always be the weak point. That’s what takes a bag out of action no matter how much you spend.
Comparing the packout van rack system to Sortimo, then you see that sortimo is much more compact and dont waste space at all, meanwhile packout waste like 40% of the space in compare.
Waiting for a Packout Air to come out. Currently my coworker and I use a Pelican Air and Apache 5800 to store our tools for travel. We travel to different state to do POS, Camera, sound, and timer systems for QSR. Would be great to have Packout 38in Rolling Modular tool Chest the size of Pelican Air. Even if its bigger and can lock in 3 or 4 Packout 5-Compartments Small Pars organizer while still being travel approved would be great.
That front rollout should have had metal rails you don't need Wheels to hold the weight because if you're on a slope or a rocky base is not going to work you're going to scratch the bottom really cheap design
I was more thinking I'll probably be opening that drawer over the edge of the van bumper or off of a side walk and there will be nothing for those wheels to hit
If it’s about the clamp light. They’re taking the concept from lights made like this, but trying to wedge the battery in, makes it insanely huge. The normal clamp lights are already very cumbersome and are prone to falling from their own weight.
$250 for the rolling packout is criminal!!
$320 for a backpack is criminal... just sayin.
@n2ocharged 🤷🏾♂️
wait till you see it in Canadian dollars
@darkraider525 😂
The wat Milwaukee builds their stuff, the price could be justified.
I’ve said a hundred times, packout was, is, and always will be king
True
100%
Packout is king but I can't justify buying some of this stuff because of how expensive it is... or bring the price to a more reasonable number, it would absolutely be king, currently it's too expensive for most people and geared toward "professionals". The packout large wall mount... come on, $40 for some plastic that isn't 16" or 24" on center? Then introduce one with mounting slots all the way across the top & bottom and say it's an "innovation" but charge an additional $10 for it when it should have been that way from the beginning? No thanks.
Don't get me wrong, I love all of my Milwaukee products and have $$$ thousands invested but your "innovation" should not come with a higher markup just because it's "new".
For example, the first like that was introduced in this video... an aluminum frame that "articulates" and can be mounted on a 2x4... 500 lumens for $65? They're really pushing homeowners out of team red.
Packout Rack making me want to take out a loan lol
Lol... It wasn't featured in the video, but I am eyeing the M12™ 75' Drain Camera w/ PACKOUT™ Compatibility
Yeah same bud 😂
$320 for the Structured Backpack is crazy expensive, if you'll pardon the pun.
I have to agree. it is really up there in price. I guess the justification is that it's a life tike investment, and I also see they are going after veto
@@go-toolzreviews Tools and tool cases/bags/backpacks are subject to ageing and wear.
I bought a Packout backpack at Christmas and it already has some material softening that encourages it to tip forward.
So I would be rather skeptical/cautious about the durability.
The price is still too high, I paid 300€ for the PACKOUT starter set 3-piece trolley with suitcase, organizer, drawer box (in Germany, so about $331 at Christmas 2023)
The backpack with a flat sorting box 120€(about $132 also at Christmas 2023)
But Milwaukee can teach me better under the right conditions, I would be happy to be sponsored.😁
@Dracorax, you make a strong argument. When I said lifetime, I was speaking relative.
@@go-toolzreviews Writing on the go while shopping and then autocorrect does its nonsense too.😅
Of course, I also think that the backpack should last longer, but my current Milwaukee Packout backpack already has relatively visible creases after less than a year and not so many uses (I'm currently doing a longer training course) that favor tipping over (even when closed).
I rearranged my tools in the rucksack, which made it a bit better.
The backpack would be even more expensive than the closed tool bag (about 190€/$212) so another $108 on top, which I think is almost a bit outrageous from the point of view of my previous experience.
This has already somewhat tarnished my initially very good opinion of the backpack and also my opinion of its durability.🤔😑
Yeah no matter how rigid or structured you make a big, the stitching and zippers, will always be the weak point. That’s what takes a bag out of action no matter how much you spend.
Comparing the packout van rack system to Sortimo, then you see that sortimo is much more compact and dont waste space at all, meanwhile packout waste like 40% of the space in compare.
What we need is rolling box with triple wheel in each side setup for easier on stair transportation.
good idea
did I just see 320 USD$ for a Backpack!!!??? how?
yep, $320
Can't wait for the 10th of January, when all these tools will be available!
Waiting for a Packout Air to come out. Currently my coworker and I use a Pelican Air and Apache 5800 to store our tools for travel. We travel to different state to do POS, Camera, sound, and timer systems for QSR. Would be great to have Packout 38in Rolling Modular tool Chest the size of Pelican Air. Even if its bigger and can lock in 3 or 4 Packout 5-Compartments Small Pars organizer while still being travel approved would be great.
thats a great idea
That front rollout should have had metal rails you don't need Wheels to hold the weight because if you're on a slope or a rocky base is not going to work you're going to scratch the bottom really cheap design
I have strong feelings that this is not the final design. I agree that it should have metal tracks with the wheels to assist with weight.
I was more thinking I'll probably be opening that drawer over the edge of the van bumper or off of a side walk and there will be nothing for those wheels to hit
Since I am retiring soon, let’s put some focus on camping boxes with packout logic.
Happy retirement.
$320 for a backpack? ur done Milwaukee. Go ahead and have a seat rq.
Dust is gonna land in the top of the coffee cup lid.
🤔
Those structured bags seem hella overpriced even for Milwaukee considering you can get a veto for about 20$ less
at this point, Milwaukee tools know their loyal customers will buy it no matter the price
@@go-toolzreviews not always
the structure backpack is so expensive for no reason. ill take one tho just in case
319 for the structured backpack is insane. 10:00
Its pricey indeed
So can the speakers not remain plugged into the wall?
Strictly cordless
It's about time Milwaukee made stuff to mount to the rails! I had to make my own! ruclips.net/video/2or6HIZdxLA/видео.html
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Вот теперь вы номер 1 в мире молодцы
When is the structured backpack coming ?
It's $319.97, and it's supposed to be out already based on July date
The clamp is ridiculous silly
was thinking that same thing
If it’s about the clamp light. They’re taking the concept from lights made like this, but trying to wedge the battery in, makes it insanely huge. The normal clamp lights are already very cumbersome and are prone to falling from their own weight.
Where are the foam insert kits for the packout drawers!
Took them that long come out with solutions to problems they've created.
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M12 holster no left hand option
packout is so far ahead but also i'm poor now so thanks
Lol
100% agree...
Lo mas inutil son las linternas solo te van hacer comprar otra caja, las bocinas son malas por mucho estan lejos de JBL.
I disagree completely