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I have had the DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Ridgid versions of these boxes. For the most functionality at the best value, these Ridgids are the way to go. But get Milwaukee if you're a contractor using them daily as those are more robust, with better wheels and stouter pull out handle.
I am now using a stack of Ridgid smalls attached to a Milwaukee base (with 3d printed feet).
These large rolling carts have the wheels and telescoping handle built in - you can stack the medium and small cases on top of these but you can't stack a large cart on top of a large cart.
I'm a contractor, I use these Ridgid cases daily, and they hold up well for what it's worth.
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I have had the DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Ridgid versions of these boxes. For the most functionality at the best value, these Ridgids are the way to go. But get Milwaukee if you're a contractor using them daily as those are more robust, with better wheels and stouter pull out handle.
I am now using a stack of Ridgid smalls attached to a Milwaukee base (with 3d printed feet).
I have had the DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Ridgid versions of these boxes. For the most functionality at the best value, these Ridgids are the way to go. But get Milwaukee if you're a contractor using them daily as those are more robust, with better wheels and stouter pull out handle.
I am now using a stack of Ridgid smalls attached to a Milwaukee base (with 3d printed feet).
Any idea if I could stack 3 of these large boxes on a single cart?
I purchased these last week for same price. They seem very durable and definitely worth it at the sale price.
I had some major difficulty with inventory discrepancies when ordering these for in-store pickup. I ended up having to order each part from a separately basically. Main cart from one with pickup , medium got shipped, and two smalls with store pickup. The main issue was the two smalls got canceled at 4 different Home Depot despite the website saying they were in stock until I finally got one that had them.
I have had the DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Ridgid versions of these boxes. For the most functionality at the best value, these Ridgids are the way to go. But get Milwaukee if you're a contractor using them daily as those are more robust, with better wheels and stouter pull out handle.
I am now using a stack of Ridgid smalls attached to a Milwaukee base (with 3d printed feet).
I'm a contractor, I use these Ridgid cases daily, and they hold up well for what it's worth.
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08-23-2022 at 10:13 AM.
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Any idea if I could stack 3 of these large boxes on a single cart?
These large rolling carts have the wheels and telescoping handle built in - you can stack the medium and small cases on top of these but you can't stack a large cart on top of a large cart.
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08-23-2022 at 10:16 AM.
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Any idea if I could stack 3 of these large boxes on a single cart?
Nope. The large size is for the bottom of the stack only.
Ridgid options are pretty limited (but the new versions coming out soon may be better). Milwaukee currently has many more sizes, shapes, and styles to choose from - plus a lot more customization and 3d print options.
Any idea if I could stack 3 of these large boxes on a single cart?
These are the wheeled box's. The won't stack on top of any of them. They are the bottom unit. You can stack all of the others in any combination as high as you can reach.
Any idea if I could stack 3 of these large boxes on a single cart?
I was actually wondering if you could stack two of the medium tool boxes on top of this base box ($30/ea noted in the linked post above). I see lots of pics of the base/medium/small-organizer boxes stacked (one each, in that order), but curious if the pull handle is tall enough to fit two medium boxes on top of the base, or a medium and two smalls on top of the base without covering the pull handle...
Does anyone know if the in store price is the same?
I just picked up in store for 50. You might have to ask them to bring one down from the racks because they don't stock much ridgid on the floor at least at the 2 H.D.s i went to.
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I have had the DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Ridgid versions of these boxes. For the most functionality at the best value, these Ridgids are the way to go. But get Milwaukee if you're a contractor using them daily as those are more robust, with better wheels and stouter pull out handle.
I am now using a stack of Ridgid smalls attached to a Milwaukee base (with 3d printed feet).
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank jeff34270
I have had the DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Ridgid versions of these boxes. For the most functionality at the best value, these Ridgids are the way to go. But get Milwaukee if you're a contractor using them daily as those are more robust, with better wheels and stouter pull out handle.
I am now using a stack of Ridgid smalls attached to a Milwaukee base (with 3d printed feet).
I have had the DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Ridgid versions of these boxes. For the most functionality at the best value, these Ridgids are the way to go. But get Milwaukee if you're a contractor using them daily as those are more robust, with better wheels and stouter pull out handle.
I am now using a stack of Ridgid smalls attached to a Milwaukee base (with 3d printed feet).
Any idea if I could stack 3 of these large boxes on a single cart?
I had some major difficulty with inventory discrepancies when ordering these for in-store pickup. I ended up having to order each part from a separately basically. Main cart from one with pickup , medium got shipped, and two smalls with store pickup. The main issue was the two smalls got canceled at 4 different Home Depot despite the website saying they were in stock until I finally got one that had them.
I have had the DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Ridgid versions of these boxes. For the most functionality at the best value, these Ridgids are the way to go. But get Milwaukee if you're a contractor using them daily as those are more robust, with better wheels and stouter pull out handle.
I am now using a stack of Ridgid smalls attached to a Milwaukee base (with 3d printed feet).
I'm a contractor, I use these Ridgid cases daily, and they hold up well for what it's worth.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank gamstutz
These large rolling carts have the wheels and telescoping handle built in - you can stack the medium and small cases on top of these but you can't stack a large cart on top of a large cart.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank jeff34270
Ridgid options are pretty limited (but the new versions coming out soon may be better). Milwaukee currently has many more sizes, shapes, and styles to choose from - plus a lot more customization and 3d print options.
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These are the wheeled box's. The won't stack on top of any of them. They are the bottom unit. You can stack all of the others in any combination as high as you can reach.
I just picked up in store for 50. You might have to ask them to bring one down from the racks because they don't stock much ridgid on the floor at least at the 2 H.D.s i went to.