The Home Depot is blowing out modular tool boxes including Milwaukee Packout gear for Cyber Monday

Your tools won't do you any good if you can't find them or bring them to the job site. Right now Home Depot is selling a ton of modular tool chests for Cyber ​​Monday. Build your ideal system and finally get tools organized.

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DEWALT TOUGHSYSTEM 2.0 24″ Tower Tool Box (3-Piece Set) (DWST60437) – $199.00 (was $311.00)

This three-piece kit includes a rolling base, medium box, and top organizer that snap together so you can move everything from your truck to your job site in one trip. This is very valuable if you're already in the DEWALT ecosystem, and a good starting point if you're building a modular storage system from the ground up.

RYOBI LINK Wheeled Tool Box and Quick Release Handle Kit (STM201-STM200K) – $79.95 (was $109.95)

This LINK mobile box is designed to carry your RYOBI 18V drills, screwdrivers and other essentials without hurting your back. The tall handle, large wheels, and LINK compatibility make it easy to move across your driveway or job site and stack more LINK boxes as your collection grows.

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Milwaukee PACKOUT 38″ Modular Tool Box on Wheels – $239.00. This wheeled chest is the anchor piece that makes the entire PACKOUT system click. The massive main compartment will accommodate larger tools and cases, the lid can still accommodate organizers and PACKOUT bags, and the large wheels and top handle allow you to realistically move a fully loaded stack without a second trip. If a product page displays a “Buy More, Save More” badge, pairing it with a couple of organizers or a bag could add additional savings to your cart above the sale price.

PACKAGING: mobile bases, trolleys, cabinets and drawers.

Bags, bags and backpacks PACKOUT

Organizers, trays and drawers PACKOUT

PACKOUT Racks, Wall Panels and Mounting Accessories

Special equipment PACKOUT, refrigerators and accessories

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