At 20$, I'd jump just to have a few with my toolboxes… but 25$ just feels steep when I bought some Stanley removable compartment organizers years ago for ~10$. Yeah they don't attach and all that, but it's a tough sell for me.
I bought a bunch of the similar 10 compartment Dewalt units when Home Depot had them for $10 each. Built a wall case to hold them. These Ridgid bins are way too high priced at $25.
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I bought a bunch of the similar 10 compartment Dewalt units when Home Depot had them for $10 each. Built a wall case to hold them. These Ridgid bins are way too high priced at $25.
This Ridgid is currently only $5 more than those DeWalts and is much larger and significantly stronger, plus it clicks directly to the rolling tool box stack for easy portability.
online it's saying $10 off for me. idk why. since I have the Rigid dolly system, this is the only piece I'm missing. I'm considering getting it since it probably won't be less any time soon.
I bought a bunch of the similar 10 compartment Dewalt units when Home Depot had them for $10 each. Built a wall case to hold them. These Ridgid bins are way too high priced at $25.
I bought 3 of Dewalt but haven't putctgem to good use.
These are solid. Have a few of them for construction nails and screws.
The idea that any basic HF organizer is a better deal completely ignores the fact that the HF is super thin plastic and does not interlock with anything. Same thing with the basic Stanleys of which I have a few dozen. Good on their own. Not very road warrior worthy as they don't interlock, u less you have appropriate racking in your van or trailer.
These interlock with Ridgid tool box stacks and are the best value for strength of materials, on sale during the Holidays.
As far as Milwaukee, yes, they cost extra. I wish they were a bit cheaper or could be buy six, get one free type thing … but they're solid and pretty versatile. I gradually keep buying more.
PS: 3d printing makes any of these storage systems a lot more versatile, with nesting cups, dividers, …
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Lol, this sure doesn't either: https://www.homedepot.c
Oof. These make harbor freight feel like heros.
At 20$, I'd jump just to have a few with my toolboxes… but 25$ just feels steep when I bought some Stanley removable compartment organizers years ago for ~10$. Yeah they don't attach and all that, but it's a tough sell for me.
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i have the 20-bin and the 15 bin. They're very durable. I use them to hold wire nuts, romex connectors, screws, clamps, and staples.
It is also larger and more robust than your typical parts containers from other manufacturers/retailers.
(Similar for the Milwaukee version, which is even better.)
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The DeWalt item that's more comparable to this Ridgid is the Toughsystem organizer at $38: https://www.homedepot.c
I bought 3 of Dewalt but haven't putctgem to good use.
The idea that any basic HF organizer is a better deal completely ignores the fact that the HF is super thin plastic and does not interlock with anything. Same thing with the basic Stanleys of which I have a few dozen. Good on their own. Not very road warrior worthy as they don't interlock, u less you have appropriate racking in your van or trailer.
These interlock with Ridgid tool box stacks and are the best value for strength of materials, on sale during the Holidays.
As far as Milwaukee, yes, they cost extra. I wish they were a bit cheaper or could be buy six, get one free type thing … but they're solid and pretty versatile. I gradually keep buying more.
PS: 3d printing makes any of these storage systems a lot more versatile, with nesting cups, dividers, …