There are quite a few of these systems to choose from, but none that I ever felt would be able to absorb the sort of punishment I'd likely inflict on them. Packout is expensive, and there are a few issues about which I still harbour doubts, but it's streets ahead of all other options.

I guess much depends on what you want one for and what sort of abuse it's likely to encounter.
 
I have several of the Pack Out organisers mount vertically on the mounting plate fitted in my van nothing migrates apart from the smallest bootlace ferrules. I've solved this by adding and extra seal of 2mm self adhesive black neoprene sheet, very rarely do I open it to find any have visiting the different sized buddies.
 
Stanley also do one ...
Seems like a good budget option, certainly a lot cheaper than packout.
As nicebutdim says Milwaukee is bound to be the toughest and would last , but it’s nearly treble the price .
The t stack/ pro stack is a lot more reasonably priced but the latching/ unlatching of the cases doesn’t look as nice as the Milwaukee. I need to have a play with both and decide .
Stanley also do one ...
 
I have several of the Pack Out organisers mount vertically on the mounting plate fitted in my van nothing migrates apart from the smallest bootlace ferrules. I've solved this by adding and extra seal of 2mm self adhesive black neoprene sheet, very rarely do I open it to find any have visiting the different sized buddies.
Good idea David , it boils my p*ss when they migrate
 
Are you finding the system decent ?
So so, I do testing and diagnostics mostly so all that heavy reels etc get sling in the bottom and the 2 top boxes (a smaller box and a cordless drill type box) get my books and test kit, coupled with my extending stool gives me a portable workstation, can attach my stepup to it via bungees too so have everything I need
 
So so, I do testing and diagnostics mostly so all that heavy reels etc get sling in the bottom and the 2 top boxes (a smaller box and a cordless drill type box) get my books and test kit, coupled with my extending stool gives me a portable workstation, can attach my stepup to it via bungees too so have everything I need
Thanks , is the latching / unlatching ok ? I know with drawers this is eliminated to some extent but I’d still need a fair few organisers. Our trade must be one of the worst for the amount of gear you need to cart with you (joiners maybe even worse)
 
Just as an FYI, I bought the Trend Pro 4 in December. Not a patch on Milwaukee, but got it for under £100 on a Black Friday deal.
 
Just as an FYI, I bought the Trend Pro 4 in December. Not a patch on Milwaukee, but got it for under £100 on a Black Friday deal.
Just as an FYI, I bought the Trend Pro 4 in December. Not a patch on Milwaukee, but got it for under £100 on a Black Friday deal.
How do you rate it Timbo ? It’s another system I’d noticed but not seen in the flesh. Seems reasonably priced as well
 

How do you rate it Timbo ? It’s another system I’d noticed but not seen in the flesh. Seems reasonably priced as well
First one arrived broken 😢🙁. Was a Black Friday deal.
Not tough enough for rigorous use.
For light use it's OK, but I've put it to one side to keep spare tools in.
Gone back to Packout. Keeping the small toolbox though. It's not too bad.
 
One other deciding factor when I bought the Packout was availability of spare parts. Need a wheel, axle, handle, latch etc. and these can all be sourced - of course they most likely won't be readily available from all suppliers, but at least they do exist.
 

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