So how is the Packout combo $100 better than the Ridgid which goes on for $98 every BF - - and is in the HD BF ad again? I guess just 'cause of more potential modularity, ie a greater variety of Milwaukee-branded things that'll clip in?
I've got the Ridgid and love it.
I bought them because they are stronger overall. In a real pinch I could stand on one/them if I really had to.
There is a nicer overall feel to these boxes. There is no flimsy feel at all.
I like the IP65 rating. That matters to me. If I am using a truck with an open bed and it rains or snows, I don't need to care. Yeah, DW and Ridgid are probably okay too, but I feel more confident with these.
I like the bigger wheels. They matter.
The handle feels stronger. Under load, I don't want any sort of flexing or squishy feeling and wondering if $1000+ and/or a big mess is soon to be in a heap at the bottom of the steps. That alone is nowhere near worth "saving" $100.
Lose the load one time and put it through a customer's wall or have the combination crush something valuable, what does that cost?
The padlock hole is larger and reinforced.
Yeah they will steal the box, yadda yadda...
But, I don't need the locking bar and the larger hole allows me to use the multiple existing locks I already own and are keyed how I like. The lock is there to keep your drill, other tools, or electronic components from walking off via prying fingers, or keep another person from seeing confidential things.
I think the latches are awesome.
The crack of that snap leaves no room for ambiguity as to whether it's closed or not. The DeWalt latches are thin and if you drop a box on it's front when open they are bending for sure. I don't like all that metal hanging out there.
Lastly, yeah, the compatibility and how they interlock.
(That actually was last on my list)
I think the open tote bags and small parts boxes are ridiculously over priced.
The bags seem to be well built, but geez Louise...
I might buy one bag, maybe, maybe... but I will not buy two.
I do think the set is overpriced, but I also think trucks are insanely priced for what they are these days. I would rather have a fully restored 70's truck to work out of than the aluminum foil, jacked up to the sky, electronic sh** out the wazoo I have to endure now. I also think the truck engineers/designers need a thorough beating, and be made to work out of what they push on us.
But that's for another thread.
Anyway, Ridgid was my second choice.
My cordless tools are Ridgid. I am not a Milwaukee fanboy and automatically buy things because they are red. I have the Hole Hawg and other heavy drills, but my SDS stuff is Bosch. If it's good I will buy it, and these boxes are pretty darn good. Pricey yes, but really nice.
but was thinking about getting a second M12 rover.
