48-22-8426 Packout, 22", Rolling Tool Box
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It weighs somewhere between 24 and 30 pounds.
The handle will not be below the lid, but rather above it. I'd say approximately without measuring. 10" is the maximum size; 12" is the maximum size.
It has two side handles for carrying and one for pulling, but it's too big to carry one-handed.
Yes, you can secure it by putting a lock on it.
Selected User Reviews For 48-22-8426 Packout, 22", Rolling Tool Box
I just got this. I took the packaging off, then pressed the release button to retract the handle,,,,,br>I noticed that when fully extended, one side of the handle had resistance. br> On the other hand, the opposing side was strong and rigid. br> To get a better look at the retractable insert, I unscrewed the stop screws at the bottom. The rest was self-explanatory after I removed the screws. self-explanatory That was a very deceptive move on Amazon's part! br>It's also insulting to think I wouldn't notice. If you're going to recondition something, at the very least make it look good! I'm seriously considering closing my Amazon account due to this and a slew of other negative experiences; I spend a lot of money on Amazon. This is how they treat me, and I am extremely dissatisfied.
The packing box is fantastic in and of itself. However, the seller was too cheap and removed the black tray depicted in the photo. That tray for small hand tools was something I was really looking forward to. If you want the tray, don't order it; instead, go to Home Depot and get it for the same price.
I'm not sure if it's Milwaukee or the seller, but it clearly states in the description that it comes with an organizing tray. It doesn't; I ordered it twice and it was never delivered; however, it's a good restaurant.
Where are the trays in this toolbox?.
Most guys wouldn't spend $500 on a tool that will be thrashed around on the job site - They'd rather spend $200 on DeWalt boxes, which aren't very good. DeWalt makes high-quality tools for the most part, and their new FlexVolt lineup is a huge hit, but whoever designed the DeWalt system should be ashamed - They were clearly high on crack!.
So, I've already submitted a review for the foam case in which I store many of my cordless tools and batteries. With this roller box, I can snap the case on top and walk it to the job site, allowing me to get right to work with everything I need for the day. Although the wheels are made of hard plastic, they are quite large. You'll be able to do so because of the large wheels. If the box is full of heavy tools, it should be easy to pull up the stairs. I use Milwaukee tool bags to organize my tools into categories that correspond to the projects I'm working on at the time. I have three Milwaukee bags in my possession, which I can quickly grab and place in the box. This makes it simple for me to find the various tools I might need throughout the day. I also included a small box containing the majority of the sockets I might require. Depending on the job I'm doing that day, I might switch bags and leave some items at the truck. Snaps have a strong grip and are easy to use. I'm hoping the snaps don't rust. This is something I'm interested in learning more about. The handle design is both comfortable and sturdy to pull. The handle does not snap all the way to the bottom of the box, flush with the top. Although this box is designed to be rolled rather than carried, it can be carried if it is not overloaded. The pull handle extends to a single height before locking into place. It's a sturdy, loud snap, and it's a very strong handle. I'm pleased with my purchase.
I wanted to give it a five-star rating, but connecting the two stages was difficult due to a flaw in the second stage. br>I placed an order for the bottom stage as well as the second stage that goes with it. The second stage would not connect properly when it was slid onto the bottom. Eventually, I discovered that the middle of the second stage (box) was bowed (dovetail inserts), preventing the center dovetails under the box from sliding into the bottom stage. I slid the second stage into place by reaching into the box and pressing down on the bottom. Because of the weight, it works better when tools are placed within the second stage. br>I apologize if my explanation was unclear; I tried to be as straightforward as possible. I'd also like to point out that each box only contained one tray. I ordered two more trays from "Tool plus," which cost around $13 each. 00 each. They were nowhere else to be found.
I saw this at Home Depot around Black Friday and really wanted it, but I waited too long and they were all gone; I believe it was on sale for $199 instead of $299 (I believe). br>br>I purchased this on here because I missed it. It's very sturdy, and I like how it connects to other Packout parts. However, ALL of the Packout pieces are extremely expensive; I purchased a less expensive holder that snaps on top, which works perfectly, but I want to buy more! If I can manage to stay organized, I'll be a fantastic organizer!.