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What To Do With My Empty Power Tool Cases?


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Maybe there should be a standard system each company uses for boxes that could connect with competitors boxes. Get a Ridgid box and you would be able to fit it on all your L-boxxes. Too many Systainers? No problem, swap one out with a tough box and have no compatibility issues between the 2 systems. Is your L-boxx too small for your DeWALT hammer drill? No problem pick up  the medium size Ridgid box. 

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16 hours ago, Jronman said:

Maybe there should be a standard system each company uses for boxes that could connect with competitors boxes. Get a Ridgid box and you would be able to fit it on all your L-boxxes. Too many Systainers? No problem, swap one out with a tough box and have no compatibility issues between the 2 systems. Is your L-boxx too small for your DeWALT hammer drill? No problem pick up  the medium size Ridgid box. 

Great idea! I wish it would happen, but getting the companies to agree is likely not easy. And if some one tries you would probably end up with this...

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On 12/11/2016 at 0:59 PM, regopit said:

I have had good luck selling them on eBay. I have gave some to the CREW that are looking for them. Then if they are still sitting around for 6 or so mounts they go in the recycle bin. 

I agree, if you dont use them sell it or give it away. Sooner or later the company stops making them and sells the tool with a fabric bag. Those things are like man-purses.

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I agree, if you dont use them sell it or give it away. Sooner or later the company stops making them and sells the tool with a fabric bag. Those things are like man-purses.


I prefer the man purses over the shitty blow mold cases, the only boxes I saved are the L boxes and systainers


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It would be nice if tool companies gave you the option to buy the tools with blow mold, fabric bagels/totes, or no case at all and knock the price off for not buying a case.

You could probably save a ton of money buying Hilti tools without the case. I remember about 15 years ago when Hilti had a section in the depot they sold the regular size case for like $90.00. 

Thats a crazy amount of cash for a cheap ass case , IMO 

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It would be nice if tool companies gave you the option to buy the tools with blow mold, fabric bagels/totes, or no case at all and knock the price off for not buying a case.

You could probably save a ton of money buying Hilti tools without the case. I remember about 15 years ago when Hilti had a section in the depot they sold the regular size case for like $90.00. 

Thats a crazy amount of cash for a cheap ass case , IMO 


Bosch is pretty good you can get l box kits, bare tool or blow mold kits


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2 hours ago, eddie1976 said:

So what do you keep your tools in if you are getting rid of the boxes? I got a drill/driver set and love the fact it has the hard plastic case. I have the tools in it and it sits on a shelf in my garage. 

Stacking cases like the DeWalt tough system. I use Ridgid's pro cart and stacking boxes. I have way too many tools to have a case for each one.

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9 hours ago, eddie1976 said:

So what do you keep your tools in if you are getting rid of the boxes? I got a drill/driver set and love the fact it has the hard plastic case. I have the tools in it and it sits on a shelf in my garage. 

Steel toolboxes.  Sometimes canvas bags for carrying lots of odds and ends. I refuse to pay an arm and a leg for fancy stacking stuff.

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most of my power tools were bought way back when, when they came in steel cases.

whomever the engineers are, who designed plastic cases, that the cord must be tucked in exactly 'so', so you can close said plastic box, should be lined up against a wall and shot.

ive tried to hollow out plastic cases. usually wind up throwing them out.

the tool bags kits come in, arte generally useless.

i pick up steel cases wherever i can, and homak still makes steel boxes, made in USA.

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1 hour ago, phffter said:

most of my power tools were bought way back when, when they came in steel cases.

whomever the engineers are, who designed plastic cases, that the cord must be tucked in exactly 'so', so you can close said plastic box, should be lined up against a wall and shot.

ive tried to hollow out plastic cases. usually wind up throwing them out.

the tool bags kits come in, arte generally useless.

i pick up steel cases wherever i can, and homak still makes steel boxes, made in USA.

Good point, I forgot about the stupid cord in just right before you close the lid thing.... That was definitely a big reason as well to get rid of the cases....

 

By the way, I have an empty Milwaukee case of anybody wants it to pay shipping. I dislike them myself, but I can see why someone might want them. It came with my Surge impact and will fit the fuel impacts

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The DS450 plus a large and a small for 109.

then I noticed the price on all three had gone down so I bought two more large and one small Toughsystem cases. Makes sense as I gave my brother all of my l boxxes when my Wife and I sold our home over the summer and bought another.

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