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ToolGuyd > Storage & Organization > 5 Ways to Use DeWalt’s ToughSystem Adapter Plate

5 Ways to Use DeWalt’s ToughSystem Adapter Plate

Dec 19, 2023 Stuart 14 Comments

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Dewalt ToughSystem Adapter Plate with Tstak Tool Box

The DeWALT ToughSystem 2.0 Adapter Plate, model DWST08017, is a straightforward and highly versatile accessory that you can add to any full-width ToughSystem tool boxes or organizers.

It bridges the gap between different DeWALT storage products, allowing for easier transport of multiple components that otherwise wouldn’t latch to ToughSystem storage products.

DeWALT is a ToolGuyd sponsor and sent over a test sample along with a couple of storage products and accessories to use it with.

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Shown above is the top way I’ve been using it so far – to attached a TStak drawered tool box to a ToughSystem rolling tool box stack.

I just bought more ToughSystem 2.0 2- and 3-drawer tool boxes, but the TStak drawer units have very different appeal. TStak 1- and 2-drawer tool boxes – with the 2-drawer being my favorite – are much smaller than ToughSystem tool boxes, and also have top handles.

The adapter makes it easy to connect a TStak tool box to compatible ToughSystem 2.0 tool boxes.

Dewalt ToughSystem Adapter Plate Features

But, that’s just part of their utility.

The double-sided adapter plate is also compatible with DeWALT’s Professional organizers, as well as their ToughCase accessory set cases.

Dewalt ToughSystem Adapter Plate with Pro Organizer

I can remove my TStak tool box, flip the adapter plate, and connect any of my DeWALT Professional organizers.

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I lost count as to how many DeWALT Pro organizers I have, but I can tell you that I bought 2 more this holiday season. While I haven’t needed to attach them to a ToughSystem stack yet, I could, and without having to buy a separate adapter.

Dewalt ToughSystem Adapter Plate with Open ToughCase Accessory Sets

The adapter plate also fits Dewalt ToughCase accessory cases, and I have a lot of those too, in small, medium, and large sizes.

Dewalt ToughSystem Adapter Plate with ToughCase Accessory Sets

DeWALT’s product imagery unintentionally shows a way that I’ve started to use the adapter plate – as a portable tote for multiple power tool accessory sets.

I had been using my large ToughCase bit sets as carriers for small and medium-sized accessory sets.

But I realized something – the adapter plate fits multiple cases AND it has a carrying handle.

I found this to be a convenient way to use it.

Dewalt ToughSystem Adapter Plate with Drill Hanging from Belt Clip

Lastly, it has slots for use with the belt clips found on DeWALT cordless drills and impact drivers.

Dewalt ToughSystem Tstak Organizer ToughCase Adapter DWST08017 on Rolling Tool Box

The adapter was designed to help reduce the number of trips needed to haul a bunch of different DeWALT storage products to the jobsite or work area.

It hasn’t completely changed how I move my tool boxes around, but it has made things easier and I’ve been dropping things less.

Not counting product samples that DeWALT sent my way, I purchased and own quite a few ToughSystem tool boxes, Pro organizers, and ToughCase accessory cases and organizers. The adapter plate makes it easier to mix and match supplies for a project.

To sum it up, you can use it to:

i) Connect TStak products to a ToughSystem tower
ii) Connect Pro organizers to a ToughSystem tower
iii) Connect ToughCase sets to a ToughSystem tower
iv) Carry ToughCases to your work area
v) Dock your cordless drill or impact

Price: $24.97

You can find the DeWALT DWST08017 adapter plate at Home Depot and most other retailers that carry ToughSystem 2.0 storage products.

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Dewalt – a ToolGuyd sponsor – provided the test sample I have been testing, and no you cannot have it. I plan to continue testing it for a very, very long time.

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14 Comments

  1. Jared

    Dec 19, 2023

    That’s NICE. I didn’t realize it adapted to more products than TStak. Since I use Toughsystem boxes, that might induce me have another look at the Pro organizers (I’m using Milwaukee organizers now).

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    • James

      Dec 19, 2023

      You won’t be disappointed although those Milwaukee ones were really good too. As I’ve mentioned elsewhere, we have about 80, and have further bolstered them by adding 3D printed inserts that split the cups into between 1-8 compartments (1 being with no insert). This allows us to store small parts and small diameter fittings while minimizing storing of oxygen, which drives us crazy.

      We use Packout organizers for hardware (screws, fasteners, bolts, etc) and some large parts that don’t fit in the Pro organizers, but most parts and all plumbing fittings up to 1” go in these and they work great. Plumbing larger than 1” doesn’t work well in organizers so gets tossed in Packout crates with some dividers to keep roughly organized.

      We did inventory on Friday and we’re really happy with the setup.

      Reply
  2. ca

    Dec 19, 2023

    I wish this could hold ToughSystem boxes. I need a mounting plate I can bolt down.

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    • Steven+B

      Dec 19, 2023

      Agreed! I hope DeWalt is reading. With Packout dominating the market and StackTech delivering and amazing competitor, DeWalt needs to step up their game and the sorest spot is a mounting plate.

      For example, there are no ToughSystem wheeled bases. No problem…with a mounting plate and piece of plywood, I could make one much better for my needs than what anyone else makes…but can I?…nope….not unless I buy weird stuff 3D printed on etsy.

      I’m in team yellow and actually really like TStak a lot since I only work indoors. I have a mixture of ToughSystem and TStak, but with ToughSystem’s new offerings, everything DeWalt has put out in the last year is just disappointing.

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      • Blocky

        Dec 19, 2023

        It’s probably not the solution you’re looking for, but you could screw the bottom box directly to the plywood wheeled base.

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        • Carmine Crisci

          Dec 20, 2023

          Etsy has a mounting base plate made for toughsystem 2.0 boxes.

          Reply
  3. MKY

    Dec 19, 2023

    Stuart –

    “Shown above is the top way I’ve been using it so far – to ***attached*** a TStak drawered tool…”

    Reply
  4. eddie sky

    Dec 19, 2023

    Not practical. One, I hate promo picts in HDR contrast. Come on DeWalt, stop that. Next, I have Dewalt cases and bins and I can’t see the latches lasting a job. And that maybe in transport, STACK Bins are ok. But what I am doing most of the time is opening all because.. .WHERE’S my jigsaw blades? Or my extension bits? or my cutoff saw? And most will want to melt/paint their name/logo or ID. Which brings me to, where can have a dedicated lid-mount (inside) for Apple Tag or other, to track?
    Lastly, I want one that can open OUT while bins are locked under or on top? Not a drawer but a drop down to get to saw, drill, or see whats there. And Dewalt, for my whiniest time, make a tall enough 3.0 version to hold the Dewalt flooring tool with hammer and cleats/nails.

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  5. John

    Dec 19, 2023

    It’s a great addition but you have to wonder how Dewalt can be so boring in this segment with all its resources.

    Reply
  6. Andy

    Dec 20, 2023

    How many different storage systems does dealt make, and why has no one there realized the answer isn’t a good thing?

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    • Andy

      Dec 20, 2023

      *DeWalt* – autocorrect got me.

      Reply
  7. Alex

    Dec 20, 2023

    It’s unclear from Dewalt’s info, but I imagine you could also use this with Toughsystem 1.0 boxes?

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  8. Vards Uzvards

    Dec 27, 2023

    This adapter plate is $23 right now, in my local HD store (in Rio Rancho, NM).

    Reply
  9. Al

    Nov 14, 2024

    Can the adapter plate be screwed to the bottom of a shelf so you could attach and hang the system to it?

    I bought two, 2-drawer boxes to store air compressor supplies and accessories and want to attach it under the shelf that holds my compressor.

    Reply

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