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frontpage Posted by jamesbooty • Oct 20, 2024
frontpage Posted by jamesbooty • Oct 20, 2024

Milwaukee Packout: Buy $299, Save $90 or

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Buy $199+, Save $50

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Home Depot is offering a Buy More, Save More promotion for Milwaukee Packout Storage. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member jamesbooty for finding this deal.

Available Promotions:
  • Buy $199+, Save $50
  • Buy $299+, Save $90
  • Buy $399+, Save $150
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  • Offer Valid: 10/18/2024 - 02/04/2025 or while supplies last
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Home Depot is offering a Buy More, Save More promotion for Milwaukee Packout Storage. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member jamesbooty for finding this deal.

Available Promotions:
  • Buy $199+, Save $50
  • Buy $299+, Save $90
  • Buy $399+, Save $150
Example eligible products:

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Offer Valid: 10/18/2024 - 02/04/2025 or while supplies last
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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I would recommend starting with the basic 3 pack they have put together (Model# 48-22-8401, but you may be able to get a deal with the buy more event) plus adding the 10" tool box (ammo can) and a tool bag or tote (10" or 15" will let you sit these side-by-side with the ammo can). This is my standard setup and has served me well.
I also have the drawer style which has it's own purpose (but not where I'd start).
I use one of the deep organizers as an electrician load out and another one for all my screws.
Only applies to the Buy More Save More tagged items.

Rolling toolbox(303005865), Large portable toolbox(303005621), and 3 Drawer(315059793) come out to $407.97-$150=$257.97 Which is about as cheap as these items will get, unless BF this year beats last year's prices. Save more using Chase 5% using PP.

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Oct 21, 2024
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Z-Bo
Oct 21, 2024
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This came out to 27% off which is better than the last Acme Tools deal months ago, and Acme Tools only lasted 24 hours.

I bought two. the 2 drawer and 3 drawer systems. I've been wanting more of these for over a year but the deals sucked.
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Hkxyz
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Quote from Z-Bo :
This came out to 27% off which is better than the last Acme Tools deal months ago, and Acme Tools only lasted 24 hours.

I bought two. the 2 drawer and 3 drawer systems. I've been wanting more of these for over a year but the deals sucked.
Wait I guess it depends, individual items are 37% off it seems, the 3 stack isnt 37% off its 27% off

the 4 drawer is 37% off
Last edited by Hkxyz October 20, 2024 at 07:06 PM.
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KraziAzn
Oct 21, 2024
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manage to get 37% off. You have to get it to 399 pre-sale price
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thirdsound
Oct 21, 2024
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Only applies to the Buy More Save More tagged items.

Rolling toolbox(303005865), Large portable toolbox(303005621), and 3 Drawer(315059793) come out to $407.97-$150=$257.97 Which is about as cheap as these items will get, unless BF this year beats last year's prices. Save more using Chase 5% using PP.
Last edited by thirdsound October 21, 2024 at 10:41 AM.
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Venekor
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Anyone have any standard recommendations on a good packout setup including the rolling toolbox? Mostly just to keep basic tools organized.
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TheUrbanView
Oct 21, 2024
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The only thing I could come up with was buying eight of the 22-in small parts organizer trays. But $32 a piece feels really expensive. Generally speaking I have no need to haul 300 lb of tools around in a rolling tote system on a daily basis.
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Quote from TheUrbanView :
The only thing I could come up with was buying eight of the 22-in small parts organizer trays. But $32 a piece feels really expensive. Generally speaking I have no need to haul 300 lb of tools around in a rolling tote system on a daily basis.
Return the trays
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I own this bad boy great deal!
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Quote from Venekor :
Anyone have any standard recommendations on a good packout setup including the rolling toolbox? Mostly just to keep basic tools organized.
I would recommend starting with the basic 3 pack they have put together (Model# 48-22-8401, but you may be able to get a deal with the buy more event) plus adding the 10" tool box (ammo can) and a tool bag or tote (10" or 15" will let you sit these side-by-side with the ammo can). This is my standard setup and has served me well.
I also have the drawer style which has it's own purpose (but not where I'd start).
I use one of the deep organizers as an electrician load out and another one for all my screws.
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Oct 21, 2024
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koreanbeefcake
Oct 21, 2024
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i'll never forgive myself for not pulling the trigger a year ago on a deal posted here for the packout. it was the 3-peice set for $179. Now, just the 3 drawer is $179 by itself... ugh.
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lolopolo
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bought the rolling chest from Flex deal and returned it - found it inconvenient for an occasional DIY'er (well, maybe I was using those crates incorrectly; I just couldn't lay out the tools neatly and ensure quick access). was hoping to buy just a decent tool bag but it seems like the promo only applies to their molded products. anyway, would appreciate any recommendation on good organization of a few power tools, a dozen of hand tools, and consumables that worked well for you.
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AquaMeat9126
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Damn, the PACKOUT 22 in. Rolling Modular Tool Box shows out of stock for me now
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Quote from AquaMeat9126 :
Damn, the PACKOUT 22 in. Rolling Modular Tool Box shows out of stock for me now
I still see 14 available for delivery. Also try another local store for pick up to see if it is still available. I had to pick up the hoodie deal this morning from another store otherwise I got the the OOS message during check out.
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Has anyone found some good 3d printed organizers for these particular units? Or foam with cutouts for common Milwaukee tools? Like someone else mentioned, I want to get into the Packout lineup, but hard case boxes just end up with tools being thrown in them randomly as a DIYer, and don't necessarily help me stay any more organized. I realize the 3d printed organizers and foam will be tool specific, but anything that works for some of the common m12 and m18 tools would be great. They might convince me to pull the trigger.

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Quote from Mancolt :
Has anyone found some good 3d printed organizers for these particular units? Or foam with cutouts for common Milwaukee tools? Like someone else mentioned, I want to get into the Packout lineup, but hard case boxes just end up with tools being thrown in them randomly as a DIYer, and don't necessarily help me stay any more organized. I realize the 3d printed organizers and foam will be tool specific, but anything that works for some of the common m12 and m18 tools would be great. They might convince me to pull the trigger.
Etsy is full of custom packout stuff.
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