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22" Ryobi Link Rolling Tool Box w/ Wheels + Medium Link Tool Box + Tool Crate

& More + Free S/H

$135

$177

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Home Depot has 22" Ryobi Link Rolling Tool Box w/ Wheels + Medium Link Tool Box + Tool Crate (30.4"x22.2"x20.6", STM201-STM102-STM104) on sale for $134.91. Shipping is free, otherwise select free ship to store as an alternative option.

Home Depot also has 22" Ryobi Link Rolling Tool Box w/ Wheels w/ Medium Link Tool Box + Standard Tool Box (29.3"x22.2"x20.6", STM201-STM102-STM101) on sale for $139.91. Shipping is free, otherwise select free ship to store as an alternative option.

Thanks to community member DanneX for finding this deal

Note, ship to store may vary depending on availability/location.

About the Product
  • Ryobi Link Modular Storage System
  • Organize/Access/Transport
  • Customizable/Storage From Wall to Workspace
  • Automatic Locking w/ One-Touch Release
  • IP65 Rated
Warranty
  • Includes limited lifetime warranty w/ purchase

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • This offer is part of Home Depot's Exclusive Black Friday deals/offers
    • Product is compatible w/ Ryobi Link Modular Storage System units
    • Product is eligible for return within 90-days of purchase
    • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last

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Home Depot has 22" Ryobi Link Rolling Tool Box w/ Wheels + Medium Link Tool Box + Tool Crate (30.4"x22.2"x20.6", STM201-STM102-STM104) on sale for $134.91. Shipping is free, otherwise select free ship to store as an alternative option.

Home Depot also has 22" Ryobi Link Rolling Tool Box w/ Wheels w/ Medium Link Tool Box + Standard Tool Box (29.3"x22.2"x20.6", STM201-STM102-STM101) on sale for $139.91. Shipping is free, otherwise select free ship to store as an alternative option.

Thanks to community member DanneX for finding this deal

Note, ship to store may vary depending on availability/location.

About the Product
  • Ryobi Link Modular Storage System
  • Organize/Access/Transport
  • Customizable/Storage From Wall to Workspace
  • Automatic Locking w/ One-Touch Release
  • IP65 Rated
Warranty
  • Includes limited lifetime warranty w/ purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • This offer is part of Home Depot's Exclusive Black Friday deals/offers
    • Product is compatible w/ Ryobi Link Modular Storage System units
    • Product is eligible for return within 90-days of purchase
    • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last

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Model: LINK Rolling Tool Box with LINK Medium Tool Box and LINK Tool Crate, RYOBI Green

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DanneX
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For $5 more, you can opt for the Standard Tool Box instead of the Tool Crate: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../318428743
idiggplants
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why do these sales always happen right after i bought something way more expensive?! my tool allotment for this month is way over budget. but i really could use this!

Ohh, and btw, the individual parts are all on sale too, and you can pretty much mix and match for the same prices as the combos.

https://www.homedepot.com/b/Tools...vZc22aZm5d

Aka 140 for the roller, medium and standard. Or 70+40+30 for the 3 individually. Might give people even more options.
BlueFog7078
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Milwaukee, Ridgid, Ryobi & Hart tools are all made by the same company.
https://www.ttigroup.com


I have no experience with the Hart boxes.
The Ryobi ones are particularly shitty. The ones I've looked at in the store are already failing apart.
The Ridgid ones are good quality not as featured as the Milwaukee but still functional and durable. They seem to have the best sale prices and be a good value.
The Milwaukee is both overpriced and worth it it at the same time if you're making money with your tools No other brand has anything comparable in the scope of their features and accessories. The community of people that have designed further custom components you can buy on places like Esty is huge.
Makita & Klein have good systems that are a little harder to find in stores.
The metal SK boxes are nice for home or shop setups that are slightly mobile but not doing alot of travel. They will last alot longer and wipe clean alot easier.
The DeWalt Toughsystem 2.0 is nothing special but the DeWalt DXL stuff is amazing. Other companies really need to get into that double sized formed factor as well. Also DeWalt is the only one with a gasket that keeps dust and rain out of the drawers.

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For $5 more, you can opt for the Standard Tool Box instead of the Tool Crate: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../318428743
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Quote from DanneX :
For $5 more, you can opt for the Standard Tool Box instead of the Tool Crate: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../318428743 [homedepot.com]
why do these sales always happen right after i bought something way more expensive?! my tool allotment for this month is way over budget. but i really could use this!

Ohh, and btw, the individual parts are all on sale too, and you can pretty much mix and match for the same prices as the combos.

https://www.homedepot.com/b/Tools...vZc22aZm5d

Aka 140 for the roller, medium and standard. Or 70+40+30 for the 3 individually. Might give people even more options.
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I took back my Milwaukee packout because it was a pain for home use. Having to remove the top boxes to get to the bottom isn't convenient. Just saw this while browsing, going to wait for a sale https://www.homedepot.com/p/Stanl.../202262088

now this one makes more sense for the homeowner
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Klein-To...lsrc=aw.ds
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My main reason for owning Ryobi Tools is price over brand loyalty
this Ryobi Pack Out is Fugly and fails on price and functionality.

Walmart has their Hart 3 piece Pack Out on sale for $75
and you can snag a Two Sliding Drawer add on for $35 at Ebay
for a combined price of $110.

and you won't have to sneak in and out of the job site
to avoid The Funky Green Shame.
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Quote from AquaMeat9126 :
I took back my Milwaukee packout because it was a pain for home use. Having to remove the top boxes to get to the bottom isn't convenient. Just saw this while browsing, going to wait for a sale https://www.homedepot.com/p/Stanl.../202262088

now this one makes more sense for the homeowner
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Klein-To...lsrc=aw.ds
Milwaukee has a bottom box with a flip up side now.
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Quote from AquaMeat9126 :
I took back my Milwaukee packout because it was a pain for home use. Having to remove the top boxes to get to the bottom isn't convenient. Just saw this while browsing, going to wait for a sale https://www.homedepot.com/p/Stanl.../202262088

now this one makes more sense for the homeowner
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Klein-To...lsrc=aw.ds
i don't even know if these pack-out systems are really for home use anyways. it's for being mobile going to/from jobsites. i had a stanley system about a decade ago and realized there was no point for home use and sold it. now i keep everything organized on shelving units in labeled totes and hand-carry caddies of various sizes and shapes
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Quote from 4u2c :
My main reason for owning Ryobi Tools is price over brand loyalty
this Ryobi Pack Out is Fugly and fails on price and functionality.

Walmart has their Hart 3 piece Pack Out on sale for $75
and you can snag a Two Sliding Drawer add on for $35 at Ebay
for a combined price of $110.

and you won't have to sneak in and out of the job site
to avoid The Funky Green Shame.
Milwaukee, Ridgid, Ryobi & Hart tools are all made by the same company.
https://www.ttigroup.com


I have no experience with the Hart boxes.
The Ryobi ones are particularly shitty. The ones I've looked at in the store are already failing apart.
The Ridgid ones are good quality not as featured as the Milwaukee but still functional and durable. They seem to have the best sale prices and be a good value.
The Milwaukee is both overpriced and worth it it at the same time if you're making money with your tools No other brand has anything comparable in the scope of their features and accessories. The community of people that have designed further custom components you can buy on places like Esty is huge.
Makita & Klein have good systems that are a little harder to find in stores.
The metal SK boxes are nice for home or shop setups that are slightly mobile but not doing alot of travel. They will last alot longer and wipe clean alot easier.
The DeWalt Toughsystem 2.0 is nothing special but the DeWalt DXL stuff is amazing. Other companies really need to get into that double sized formed factor as well. Also DeWalt is the only one with a gasket that keeps dust and rain out of the drawers.
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Quote from BlueFog7078 :
Milwaukee, Ridgid, Ryobi & Hart tools are all made by the same company.
https://www.ttigroup.com

Thanks and Reps …. that's good to know.
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Quote from BlueFog7078 :
Milwaukee, Ridgid, Ryobi & Hart tools are all made by the same company.
https://www.ttigroup.com


I have no experience with the Hart boxes.
The Ryobi ones are particularly shitty. The ones I've looked at in the store are already failing apart.
The Ridgid ones are good quality not as featured as the Milwaukee but still functional and durable. They seem to have the best sale prices and be a good value.
The Milwaukee is both overpriced and worth it it at the same time if you're making money with your tools No other brand has anything comparable in the scope of their features and accessories. The community of people that have designed further custom components you can buy on places like Esty is huge.
Makita & Klein have good systems that are a little harder to find in stores.
The metal SK boxes are nice for home or shop setups that are slightly mobile but not doing alot of travel. They will last alot longer and wipe clean alot easier.
The DeWalt Toughsystem 2.0 is nothing special but the DeWalt DXL stuff is amazing. Other companies really need to get into that double sized formed factor as well. Also DeWalt is the only one with a gasket that keeps dust and rain out of the drawers.
I use primarily Ryobi tools but settled on the Ridgid boxes since they seemed very durable.

So far I'm happy with them. The wall mounting system is nice, I just don't have enough wall space in my garage.

I mostly use the small and medium. The small lives in my truck and has the a drill and some common use tools. The medium has most other tools. Very handy
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Quote from Medic311 :
i don't even know if these pack-out systems are really for home use anyways. it's for being mobile going to/from jobsites. i had a stanley system about a decade ago and realized there was no point for home use and sold it. now i keep everything organized on shelving units in labeled totes and hand-carry caddies of various sizes and shapes
Same here. I bought a milwaukee packout on a slickdeal years ago, such a waste for a homeowner. I sold it. It's really a system for contractors/tradesmen.
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Quote from 4u2c :
My main reason for owning Ryobi Tools is price over brand loyalty
this Ryobi Pack Out is Fugly and fails on price and functionality.

Walmart has their Hart 3 piece Pack Out on sale for $75
and you can snag a Two Sliding Drawer add on for $35 at Ebay
for a combined price of $110.

and you won't have to sneak in and out of the job site
to avoid The Funky Green Shame.
Do you have a link to eBay drawer? I couldn't find it
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Quote from NavyMint1272 :
Do you have a link to eBay drawer? I couldn't find it
I for sure would not buy it, but here it is:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_...=0&_sop=15
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Quote from scotts9612 :
If you bring this to work on a construction site you'll get your ass beat
Green hate must stop!
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Quote from BlueFog7078 :
I for sure would not buy it, but here it is:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_...=0&_sop=15
Yeah, I saw these in store and they're too small to be useful imo

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