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in all reality id love to see the bottom 2 wheeled box have a door on the front instead of on the top. removing 6 packouts to get to your big tools gets frustrating sometimes
I think this is designed for transporting tools, not for ease of access. Pack up your tools, wheel them to where the job is, then unpack them. But front access to some of the boxes would be sweet.
This is what is holding me back from the packout system. I've been considering using this for movable storage in my workshop, but it is not friendly for my needs. BUT the wall mount packout system is highly attractive.
Love my Packout setup. The ONLY thing I'd like changed would be to be able to open the rolling toolbox from the front so I don't have to take the other stuff off to get to the tools inside, as I need the 3 drawer box on top for some of the work I do. But it's possible a front opening might compromise it's ability to support the boxes on top.
Australian site has this www.milwaukeetool.com.au/search?q=first+aid&lang=en_AU Somewhere I saw someone 3d printing trays and providing first aid contents for the half-width packout
Go figure, it’s offered in Australia but not the US. Thanks for the link. I would assume it would be offered in the states as well, soon enough I’m sure
A slide out socket/wrench organizer to make working a breeze would be great. Definately interested in one of these. Oh and a charger for the m12 as well
The cooler needs to be a thermoelectric unit, and use Milwaukee's tool batteries to power it. A heat mode would also be nice so you can have a warm lunch on those cold jobs.
I've got about 30-35 pieces of the pack out stuff and love it, wish I had more. The radio looks like a nice edition. Suggestions would be for a 12volt/115volt cooler option for my service van.
Awesome tool system people!!! Here are a few suggestions to expand your product line to a few other demographic groups. How about an all-white-color system for use on boats. Similar boxes could be configured for boat owners as well as pier fishermen for all things fishing. Most lower end fishing boats don’t have good provisions for equipment storage, or a place to keep them secure. For the pier fisherman, many fishing spots are far from a parking area, and might be off road. Beef up the tires, add rod holders, and maybe a mounting place for a beach umbrella. Look at some surf cart designs. Just think of how your company could engineer your pack out products for marine use. Another idea would be for the camping crowd. Hunters, overlanders, of just plain families with 2.3 children, could appreciate a system designed for them. Get off your stockholders safe red/white color pallete and expand to tan, OD green, camouflage or black. Engineer mounts for Jeep/Truck racks, as well as side-by-side and 4 wheel atvs. And let’s not forget blue for our law enforcement, and back to red to include all of our brave first responders. Open your minds Milwaukee. Hire me to expand on these ideas...and others...if you dare. I’ll settle today for your contest’s first place prize. 😎
The pull out drawer system is a great option. I want one. Another idea is to have a platform just to snap in place to fasten other items bags or boxes in place (to modify to fit or provide other solutions. Another idea is to have a a fitting assembly for most Milwaukee cordless tools that SNAP to the cordless tool and onto the PACKOUT. (That’s a must). Hope this helps.
Some sort of mobile office box for papers, documents, laptop. Marking and cards. Pretty much brining back the briefcase, but packout for those of us who go on sites needing to do our business whatever that might be .
Hello ya’ll long time subscriber first time poster..😀.. I think Milwaukee should make a m12 hot glue gun... before you stop reading..hear me out first... not only can you use it in the work shop but you can let your spouse use it for there projects as well.. justifies you buying more tools from Milwaukee and in turn more packout cases... it’s a win win for everyone!!! 🤣🤣
Working in commercial hospitality construction, I use a cordless hot glue gun for various things like fixing cove base or as a quick grab adhesive while stronger glues cure.
Pack out small efficient food oven for one like the example in the link, except they could use Milwaukee 12 amp hour batteries. I have a 120 volt version, about 44 watts, I use all the time in my back yard, to cook a meal from 1 solar panel, a marine battery and a inverter. it cooks for about 4 hours, like frozen lasagna is good, or rice with a pork chop ect. make it more efficient to be dc powered so no conversion loss from dc to ac with top off device. Also add a folding solar panel for charging batteries, lots of guys work outside in the sun. www.amazon.com/Hot-Logic-Mini-Version-Blue/dp/B074TYC7DY/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=food+oven&qid=1606027659&sr=8-3
Milwaukee needs to come out with a power station pack out system. So you can plug up your batteries like the m18’s or m12’s to charge them and to use it as an inverter😍
they should definitely add a DAB radio for us in Norway where they closed down almost all of the am/fm net. But the really cool thing they should add is a battery powered energy drink cooler with the capacity of 6x 500ml cans. This video deserves an award, wish it could have lasted at least 2x longer than the version thats 2x shorter!
While I don't yet have any Packout Gear, I would love to see Milwaukee make a Packout powerbar for corded tools on the jobsite. That Packout Radio is killer!
Packout Stool (I need to stop standing on my M18 wet/dry vac!) , goes with Packout Chair/couch mods Packout solar inverters for use with packout remote power station, regular drawer height Packout RC Car Mods, BattleBot mods to use M18 packs, wheels at all four corners, Packout Drone connection kits to attach 4 separate drone props in each corner of a 5 inch deep drawer Packout Workout boxes, where you turn 2 packouts into weights or step aerobic steps or butterfly bench Packout Campout where the packout is for outdoor food preparation and storage, or water filtration and storage, or fire starter kits, battery powered fridge and heater Packout Laptop case (I guess you could just foam fit it, but it would be cool if it was a custom small size snap in laptop with built in rugged stand Packout DJ where the packout obviously houses low vibration DJ tables, m18 powered amplifiers, Midi keyboards, Drum pads, Packout Laser Kit where the packout includes telescoping tripod that connects to the stack or uses the telescoping handles as a socket for extended squared aluminum poles, the tripod elevates and secures the line laser, floodlight, DJ Laser grouping Packout Mobile DJ R2 where the packout is the totems, the truss holders, the top speaker stand, the Light show tripod, the asthetic, the DJ Booth/table, power connectors, all the gear, rolling cart connection, Packout Snow: Packouts and mods turn into toboggans, snow shoes, Igloo making snow press, Packouts connect to each other to build initial snow fort frame, Packouts connect to make an actual shelter you can live underneath Packout Kitchen: Cabinet collaboration where you remodel a sweet kitchen using packout as the bases with clear acrylic tops, the cabs, the breakfast nook, the pantry organization is packout, Packout architecture where you engineer much stronger packout corners and connections that you can actually build an entire garage or Shop/ADU out of packout, Packout Sleeper hammock mods and connectors to use two packouts as stands to support poles or nylon rope to suspend a hammock between. Packout Fort with LEGO and brick Connections, blown-plastic molded handle connectors to make tunnels and couch-sized areas, connectors for LED lights and cool StarWars interiors if you paint it all white inside Packout Breeze Block silicone forms, where the fortified packout can hold cement or silicone molds or acrylic molds Packout Waffle Iron which has packout adapters for waffle toppings and modifiable waffle steel dye cutters wow that's complex and leads to Packout Griddle and Outdoor grilling station, Japanese compact propane cooktop, fits two packouts side by side looks like a Coleman camp stove, (in collaboration with Weber Grill or Big Green Egg). It's made of red and black packout themed metal, not plastic obv Packout GoKarts where you bolt 6 deep packouts together, 2 axles, battery powered skateboard profile Packout Skateboard where the top is actual packout containers in a row, over the top of an actual skateboard plywood and trucks and big wheels. Electric Skateboard Packout Jobsite: Segway collaboration where the packout is a remote-controllable rolling dolly that follows you around like one of those robot golf bag caddies. Tool cases that follow you around on the job site. Packout Drum Kit with foam-dampened sturdy drum mods (touch-midi custom fab for DEVO). 7 piece kit rolls around and them becomes its own stands and other percussion kit-connections. Packout Scout Camp where you are given one packout with some survival basics and you learn to use the packout to survive in the wilderness. Packout Soap box derby races. Kids do more than just packout, but Milwaukie sponsors it and kids learn how to build, learn physics of cleat systems, learn to modify, use Packout Cookout and Packout Fort effectively. Like LEGO camp. Maker Camp. Packout Festival where everyone shows up and brings one stack to show off and geek out at, Packout Conference.. Life size packout robots, packout halloween costumes, Street fair vendors or Packout mods and collars. Packout Maker Faire. I realize this was at least three years old, but dude I couldn't stop coming up with these. Thanks for the brain-workout!
I'd like to see the following packout additions: vacuum with auto start for cordless tools, 2 drawer packout with a small and large drawer, single drawer packout compatible with the small packout box organizers, 2 wheel hand cart with M18 Fuel powertredz, packout rapid charge station
I have the three tool box packout and I really love it. Everybody in the shop look at it and say wow! I'm proud to work with it and it secure all my tools in one place.
This was the greatest pack out video I’ve ever seen!! Don’t know who Sarah is, but love love love her packout!! ❤️😘. Packout cordless tool hanger would be epic!! Milwaukee, you listening??!!! 😂😎🤙
If I wasn’t already sold on the whole thing, The commentary would have done it. Great sales pitch. I’m now giving away all my Dewalt stuff to make room for all of this. Though a Coffee maker would be a Great Idea. Just saying. Lol
Like the socket set but other hand tools. Screw driver set. Box wrenches set. Pliers and other squeezing/ cutting tools. Also, power tool specific boxes with enough space for the accessories that go with that tool. Router with router bit storage in the same case. On an mother note, make the MX compressor and generator with a 2 wheel cart design and put pack connectors on top.
They should make a weekender models , such as ballon wheel conversion , fishing rod holders hun rack ! Maybe make is different color like black so I can easily see the tools and toys :)
This Pack out stuff is THE BEST I HAVE EVER USED !!!!!!! Ok for me we would like some how some way that you could make and attach to the pack out a 2 step ladder. Get at it BOYS !!!!!!!
Milwaukee should add mounting hooks and similar accessories to attach to their shelf and rack system. You could hang nail guns, tool pouches, step ladders, extension cords. Things you need easy access too in your enclosed trailer on the job. Or in the shop.
Packout accessories that hang on the silver rails. Coozies, a whatsit to hang a tape measure, level holder, etc. We just need MORE places to put stuff!
I think Milwaukee should add a base plate that can be mounted on a truck or boat or anywhere a customer wants to. I would personally benefit from that by using it on my boat using the pack out cooler and tackle box when they makes one. I'm tired of having to strap down tackle boxes and cooler in the fishing boat so please build some for the fisherman group
I have to carry large boxes of gear into the job site, expensive homes a lot of times and it would be nice to have a foldable 2 wheel cart that would fit with the packout system. It would snap into the racks for the truck pack. Also, floor cleats that I could mount in the deck of my truck that would hold the pack to the truck floor for travel. The last thing I would like is a cup holder for my yeti that could snap into a packout lid.
Two things 1 cable spooled that clicks to the top of you tool box or even click to the plates that could be fitted in your van. You could have a pole that fits between two of them for more cables 2 - a thin long organiser for 450 mm length drill bits. This could come with inserts to click the right diameter drills. Spacers to split it up. You could even just make the spacers and insert to fit into the tool case. I have many more ideas but I will save them for me
@Belts and Boxes. Great review Rob of all the offerings in PACKOUT. What does Milwaukee need in PACKOUT? How about a PACKOUT box that I can store all my M12 or M18 batteries in compartments or bins to keep them from bumping into each other? That's what I'm doing now but keeping them in Dewalt Toughsystem 1.0 small 22 in tool boxes. Hope you, Sarah, the staff at BAB, and your families stay safe and well.
I'm going with a packout m18 fridge and a packout m18 fuel coffee maker , and a packout stand hard hat/cap holder and for sure a packout cup holder and a packout magnetic plate to hold bolts 🔩
Crazy Idea for Milwaukee Packout: Food Prep Table and Storage - Compact Slim Design that can lock into the overall system (just think of great healthy food)
Coffee maker!!!!! Maybe a power tool holster rack... And a mounting plate that allows me to attach that speaker to the bottom of the cabinets in my job trailer. I'd buy that. Also a large battery packout that has a 100ah battery and 110 outlets on it to run random stuff on the job. Cheap work lights, larger shop vacs etc.
@@ericfick3048 Thanks for the info. Hmm. Milwaukee's patent filed in November 2018 and looks like they'll use the PACKOUT rolling box. Must mean Dewalt's patent expired. But we're two years afterwards. I heard Jay from Ohio Power Tools let it out Milwaukee just came out with their green lasers as some company's patent on the special self-leveling function just expired. I'll always remember how Dewalt sued Milwaukee and Bosch a few years ago when they sold worksite radios with a charger function (Dewalt held the patent at that time). Now I always consider whether somethings not made cause another company hold a patent. Hope you and your family stay safe and well.
Great job ! Had me entertained and had my full attention throughout entire clip. Definitely going forward with this set up. Coffee maker would be great addition!!
Not sure if you already awarded a winner but I've got one for you ... A Milwaukee Packout Camper Shell or some type of conversion kit for your camper shell. That would be sweet 😎
A way to add a fold out work bench to the trolley system, maybe it could lift up and hinge out from the same place the level is stored, but fold out at the rear so your tools would be in easy reach at the side :)
Something that I would like to see Milwaukee come out with is a saddle system that would replace standard tool boxes in the bed of your truck that you would be able to lock in multiple different packoutS
Looks like a great system but they need to add a pack-out roll around stool for when you are working on jobs where you would normally have to kneel down.
I love the packout system. I think it would be great if there was a large charging box that can be plugged in so you can charge all your batteries and also have some USB ports. And have it connect to the Packout system. So you can keep the batteries charged out in the field.
Perhaps built in such a way it could be inserted down into the rolling box. I think in the colder months it might help the batteries stay warmer being charged inside the box since in the colder states the batteries don't seem to work as well in the winter.
An 18 volt battery operated space heater that also clicks into the pack out system you know for people working in the garage or back yard storage shed or what have you. Nothing fancy just enough to keep you freezing your yunno off!
motorized cart that follows you around job site like the suit case someone makes, or even just with manual remote, runs off the battery pack..... maybe even a laptop attachment that locks your laptop in place.
Id like to see a more adaptable shelf and mounting system that would be versatile enough to fit a variety of vans, I use a NV200 Nissan, but one I could basically custom fit to mount to my floor, van sides or inner walls etc so my pack out cases stay put and I dont need 50 bungee cords. Perhaps go on line and I could order a configuration to fit my specific van as others could and offer 2-3 different arrays that include the floor mount plates, holders for the van wall mounts, etc. In fact, want to test it out, id be glad to be a test case, and yeah, id pay for the material.
You need to create something that interlocks like the custom wood top but has side shelving that can hold boxes of wire or something that has spools so an electrician can carry small spools of wire on the job. Being an alarm installer I carry boxes of wire and I could use a small shelf on the side to strap one of the boxes of wire too.
I'd like to see a packout bucket buddy. I've always preferred a bucket to a tool box. You can easily view all your tools, tons of storage options, plus you can carry your larger wrenches and pipe dope in the middle. If milwaukee made a bucket with those options, plus the cleats to lock it in place, that would be a game changer. Plus, I work in natural gas and a fire extinguisher needs to be on site at all times. If milwaukee made a packout fire extinguisher carrier, we would be able to haul our tools, and fire extinguisher all over the job site. Think it over milwaukee!