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Milwaukee has been oddly quiet these last few weeks. Apparently, Home Depot was feeling the Milwaukee withdrawal like the rest of us, and decided to leak the coolest PACKOUT kit yet, 2 months early! Let’s go!

THIS is the all-new PACKOUT Rolling Tool Chest, with a never before seen Dual-Stack Top, that enables users to bring 2 separate stacks onto the job site. It’s limited to 250 lbs capacity, but that’s a LOT of tools.

To make sure it can handle dual stacks, it’s equipped with an industrial-grade extension handle, and 9in all-terrain wheels so you can take it anywhere on the job site. And like all other PACKOUT boxes, this one has an IP65 rated weather seal, it’s constructed with impact-resistant polymers,  has metal reinforced locking points, heavy-duty latches, reinforced hinges, and a lifetime warranty. Inside you’ll find 35 gal capacity and this cool interior organizing tray. 

This is a brand new form factor for the PACKOUT system. Something many people have been asking for, as the ability to stack PACKOUT boxes side by side, means easier access. But of course, that also means it will be harder to open the actual Rolling Tool Chest. We’re anxious to hear from you guys in the comments. Does this form factor make sense? 

Seeing as this is a leak, we don’t have actual release dates or prices just yet. Stay tuned, and we’ll let you know those details as soon as we get them.

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All NEW Milwaukee PACKOUT LEAKED! Did NOT see this coming. PACKOUT Rolling Tool Chest is here!

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