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Model: FLEX STACK PACK 3-Piece Storage System 22-in Gray Metal Wheels Lockable Tool Box Rubber | FSM1101-3
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Most home improvement stores are loaded with these (Craftsman, Flex, Milwaukee, DeWalt, Klein). They'll soon realize that there aren't many home gamers that need these setups. It's mostly the pro trades. I bought the Harbor Freight version a piece at a time (using sales/coupons) for under $150. I use it 3 times a year. Wish I hadn't bought it now.
If you absolutely must have a setup, the Milwaukee pack out looks to be the best designed. They use drawers and have large front access base boxes so you don't need to unstack to have access to your tools. Really acts as extra storage and mobility becomes an added benefit vs. the only benefit. Here's the setup I'd use and as you can see you have full access without unstacking…..but over $500 once you add the hand cart.
If you just need a 3 stack mobile tool cart, it's hard to beat Walmarts hyper tough for $69.
Most home improvement stores are loaded with these (Craftsman, Flex, Milwaukee, DeWalt, Klein). They'll soon realize that there aren't many home gamers that need these setups. It's mostly the pro trades. I bought the Harbor Freight version a piece at a time (using sales/coupons) for under $150. I use it 3 times a year. Wish I hadn't bought it now.If you absolutely must have a setup, the Milwaukee pack out looks to be the best designed. They use drawers and have large front access base boxes so you don't need to unstack to have access to your tools. Really acts as extra storage and mobility becomes an added benefit vs. the only benefit. Here's the setup I'd use and as you can see you have full access without unstacking…..but over $500 once you add the hand cart.If you just need a 3 stack mobile tool cart, it's hard to beat Walmarts hyper tough for $69.https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hyper-...WWI6BoCPSk
Its nice just having it to keep a set of tools in it for on the go. I use mine frequently. I use it if my kids need help with repairs and we have a cabin so I bring it if I have projects to do. I got mine at sams club for 79.00 and it's a 4 stack cart. Really good quality too. Im a ridgid guy but after doing my research this sams club was much better priced. https://www.samsclub.com/p/tactix...zMQAvD_BwE
It's nice just having it to keep a set of tools in it for on the go. I use mine frequently. I use it if my kids need help with repairs and we have a cabin so I bring it if I have projects to do. I got mine at sams club for 79.00 and it's a 4 stack cart. Really good quality too. Im a ridgid guy but after doing my research this sams club was much better priced. https://www.samsclub.com/p/tactix...zMQAvD_BwE[samsclub.com]
I have a 200 pc kit that I use and a tool bag that I throw power tools and batteries in. My HF roller goes to the track with me when I'm 3 hours from my house and you can't have too many tools trackside. As soon as WM gets the drawers back in stock I'm switching. So much more usable than unstacking to get access.
Update: Went to Lowe's and HD plus watched a lot of videos on the new setups. Ended up with the Husky build out setup due to cost, value, build quality (especially the drawers) and IP65 rating. Hate to admit…..but way better setup for most than the Milwaukee.
$39 - Dolly finally back in stock
$63 - 1 Drawer
$80 - 2 Drawer
$76 - 3 Drawer
$79 - Handled base roller
$129 - 270 pc tool set with built out case
$33 - Bin organizer
$56 - Work top
$70 - Tool bag
You can of course buy just the 3 stacker like the Flex for $149, but I wanted drawers vs. having to unstack.
Its nice just having it to keep a set of tools in it for on the go. I use mine frequently. I use it if my kids need help with repairs and we have a cabin so I bring it if I have projects to do. I got mine at sams club for 79.00 and it's a 4 stack cart. Really good quality too. Im a ridgid guy but after doing my research this sams club was much better priced. https://www.samsclub.com/p/tactix...zMQAvD_BwE
Thanks, I will look into the Walmart cart. For someone who will probably only use the cart outside of home a few times a year, this makes sense.
I am also going to look at the Huskey carts. On a YouTube channel, project farm, Huskey products are always good value for the money, best bang for buck
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank legend053
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank cvp33
If you absolutely must have a setup, the Milwaukee pack out looks to be the best designed. They use drawers and have large front access base boxes so you don't need to unstack to have access to your tools. Really acts as extra storage and mobility becomes an added benefit vs. the only benefit. Here's the setup I'd use and as you can see you have full access without unstacking…..but over $500 once you add the hand cart.
If you just need a 3 stack mobile tool cart, it's hard to beat Walmarts hyper tough for $69.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hyper-...WWI6BoCPSk
$39 - Dolly finally back in stock
$63 - 1 Drawer
$80 - 2 Drawer
$76 - 3 Drawer
$79 - Handled base roller
$129 - 270 pc tool set with built out case
$33 - Bin organizer
$56 - Work top
$70 - Tool bag
You can of course buy just the 3 stacker like the Flex for $149, but I wanted drawers vs. having to unstack.
3 stack roller - $149 https://www.homedepot.c
4 stack roller - $182 https://www.homedepot.c
I am also going to look at the Huskey carts. On a YouTube channel, project farm, Huskey products are always good value for the money, best bang for buck
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