Stackable tools boxes for range?

Incahoots

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Dec 13, 2019
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Anyone use the stackable tool boxes on wheels like Milwaukee Packout or Ridgid for the range? I like to take multiple firearms and gear when I go and looking for an easier way to tote my gear. If you do, what do you use and any pros and cons between the different brands. I know Dewalt and Craftsman also have ones also.
 
i was speaking with someone at our range about this recently. He was using a Rigid rolling tool box and was very pleased with it. He advised me that if i were to purchase one to make sure it was constructed strongly so it wouldn't bend with the weight.

His had more than one box on the carrier and it could spin (not just roll in one direction). He did carry a lot of stuff with him to the range, much more than i do.

Looked pretty functional and not at all haphazard.
 
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Yes the packout is great. Just switched to it. Fits everything I need and I can arrange which boxes I want on top. It’s super durable which was one of the major selling points because the last one I had got demolished. It’s pretty stout. Also you can buy more boxes if you want to stack on the unit. The only thing that is a pain is when you want to get to the bottom box you have to take all of them off.
 
Featool is top notch, we have a couple setups at work. The rigid boxes/ Milwaukee boxes are pretty legit and don't cost too much money. We generally steer our new apprentices to get those before they buy a bigger box.