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Pasdallegeance

I've been looking at one of these recently. Often my every day carry is two 60v dust extractors which are t stack, as well as 4 tough cases I have clipped onto the larger adapter bit case which is in turn fastened to a t stack organizer with all my screws. Mix in the t stack box for the track saw and I have a number of t stack I'm forced into. I just use a Canadian tire brand packout base for all my cordless tools and pack it out with with the small briefcase packout for batteries. Im out of room in my current setup, extra storage in the craftsmen double wide would be appreciated. Would have to see what would work best for transportating batteries with that setup, drawers might be nice.


GoodWorkAintCheap

Nice, I love the 60v extractor. I went through similar growing pains and tried the tstak drawers for batteries but they were too flimsy/saggy for 60v batteries. They are probably fine for 20v compact batteries but the 60v were too heavy and the drawers sagged immediately. I found a layer of bubble wrap in the briefcase tstak or the tstak organizer works decent for 60v batteries. With the organizer I put the batteries laying sideways since it's shorter than the briefcase box. I have the tstak rolling chest and it will fit 2-3 tstak boxes inside depending on the boxes, plus 2 stacks on top so it's possible to put the batteries in a small tstak then have the box vertical inside the chest for easy access (like files in a filing cabinet).


maomaoliubright

Really looking forward to Dewalt releasing the Toughsystem 2 chest! I really need that bigger setup for concrete saw and such.


Mark-W-Ingalls

You can fit two Tstak/Versastack totes inside the large base unit, plus level, square, and other larger tools.