Thinking of getting a Milwaukee Packout toolbox or similar?

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I have lots of different homeowner DIY type tools hanging around either in the blomold case they came, in a stack of milk crates, or smaller tool boxes stacked on shelves. There organized in their place but not at all convenient.

I am not a contractor, but in looking for better storage I am thinking a Milwaukee Packout or one of the knock offs might fit the bill. It would mostly sit in my garage, but if I did ever need to take it somewhere to build or fix something that might be helpful.

Most interested in how I would load it and how much it will hold. I am thinking larger power tools in the bottom, another toolbox for smaller power tools like drills and such, a toolbox for hand tools, and maybe a couple organizers for fasteners and small tools? Mostly I have a skill saw, sawzall, jigsaw, a couple sanders, a couple drills, hand tools and lots of blades and the like?

I assume you can stack these things pretty high if needed so long as you don't try to roll them like that?

Anyone here have one / use it regularly - and how do you have it loaded?
 
I’ve got a set of Pack-out boxes. Well made. Sturdy. Less interior room than the exterior promises, but I’ve got Dewalt and Craftsman boxes as well, and the Dewalt boxes suffer from similar problems.

At a much lower price point, the Craftsman make pretty good tool cases, but the Packout has more options and are much more heavy duty.
 
I have a half dozen Milwaukee bags, which three are Packout compatible. I do not use, nor have any plans to use, the rest of the Packout system and prefer the non-Packout bags due to the bottom size and rigidity of ones designed for Packout. I keep 18v portable band saws, circular saw, and other heavier tools in the Packout bags, but their non-Packout bags seem just as strong and can take up less shelf space.

I have a few other Packout-compatible tool kits, but it was due to what tools/accessories was wanted and how they were packaged at the time of purchase. Because I don't use them interconnected, my preference is toward non-Packout.

Without a need to regularly carry tools to other locations, I find cases take up more room than necessary, or not as accessible, compared to the bags. If I was a contractor or someone needing to move a bunch of tools regularly, the Packout system would probably be more desirable for me.
 
If you are mobile then certain configurations make sense. It’s difficult to justify for simple garage storage. For instance, I keep a grease gun and accessories in a single box. Chainsaw accessories in a crate. The organizers are extremely nice but you need to put thought into what you are storing and why and how.

There are many knockoffs, if Bauer ever goes on sale I will probably pickup several.
 
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I have quite a few of the Milwaukee packout pieces. I have two, three drawer boxes on the packout roller base which I keep most of my diagnostic equipment in. I keep other smaller odds and ends in the packout organizer boxes. They are all well-made but expensive. I think ACE Hardware is still having their packout sale which you get a certain amount off depending on how much you spend.
 
The most useful things I use of the pack out are the crates and the rolling box. Most of it is a waste of space or annoying to unhook them to get to the one I need. If it wasn't for them practically giving them away during 2020 I wouldn't have them. If I had to take my tools off the job site every day I might have a different opinion of them.
 
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