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I’ve been weighing up the idea of a Milwaukee Packout as a Storage Solution. I’ve had a fair amount of bags and they have been okay but then they become too heavy.

The Klein Rolling Tool bag solved the issue but it wasn’t very organised. Also a little bulky to be wheeled in and out of properties when fitting Intruder Alarms and CCTV.

I then thought about the Packout with the Drawers and then


As a main tool box with my most used tools in. As I find tool bags are too heavy.

Any advice would be appreciated.
 
Packouts have been discussed ad nauseam in numerous threads you've posted on the subject of tool storage. I'm not sure there's anything can be added at this stage.

If weight is an issue with bags, I can't imagine why you'd want to consider using heavy boxes in their stead.
 
Packouts have been discussed ad nauseam in numerous threads you've posted on the subject of tool storage. I'm not sure there's anything can be added at this stage.

If weight is an issue with bags, I can't imagine why you'd want to consider using heavy boxes in their stead.

Fair enough. The issue I have is that as our company is only small, you tend to work with people on jobs which may mean going in one van. If I load my m12 gear, screw box and then tools. I need something that can hold the majority of tools I use. Then I may need to take drill bits, data testers and tools which means the bag becomes heavy very quickly.

There is also the issue of fitting it inside a Berlingo as they only have limited space.
 
A lot of kitchen fitters , bathroom fitters I do work for use Pack-out systems but then they need to bring an arsenal of power tools into the house.
As a domestic sparks I really don't the same issue.
 
One of the kitchen fitters I do work for has the Makita MacPac which looks nice

 
Other than the main tool bag for hand tools and MFT (camera case), I'm a TSTAK person.
I keep a series of numbered boxes and 4 organiser trays. One day I'll add the drawers as I want to try them out.
Longer drill bits go in two different lengths of carpet tube (no expense spared here!).
Battery SDS, Mains SDS, wall chaser, cordless vac, big vac and cable rods are the main things that don't live in the boxes.

The organiser trays go everywhere with me, and boxes 1 and 2 do. The rest depends on the job. The house-bashing box is on wheels as it has the heaviest stuff in. Boxes 5 and 6 are generally kept empty for materials for the forthcoming job(s)
 

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