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ToolGuyd > New Tools > Dewalt ToughSystem DXL is a New Supersized Modular Tool Box System

Dewalt ToughSystem DXL is a New Supersized Modular Tool Box System

Jan 18, 2024 Stuart 72 Comments

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Dewalt ToughSystem DXL 5pc Tool Box Combo DWST60510

Dewalt has a new larger-scale modular tool box system, ToughSystem 2.0 DXL, featuring a 30-inch width.

The Dewalt ToughSystem DXL tool box system is launching with 4 products – 2 styles of drawers, a 4-wheel dolly, and a work top, plus two tower combinations.

  • 2-Drawer Tool Box – DWST08520
  • Deep Drawer Tool Box – DWST08510
  • 4-Wheel Dolly – DWST08530
  • Work Top – DWST08550
  • 5-in-1 Tower (Shown Above) – DWST60510
  • 4-in-1 Tower – DWST60520
Dewalt ToughSystem DXL Tool Box Side Handle

Dewalt ToughSystem DXL drawer tool boxes feature aluminum carry handles on the sides, as well as metal rails that look to fit Dewalt’s new Workshop storage system accessories.

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Looking at the tops of the tool boxes, the size becomes apparent. These new ToughSystem 2.0 DXL tool boxes look deep enough to fit other ToughSystem 2.0 system components.

We’re waiting for Dewalt to confirm this, but the placement of the latches is very convincing.

Dewalt ToughSystem DXL 2-Drawer Tool Box DWST08520

The 2-drawer tool box, DWST08520, has a total load capacity of 55 lbs (27.5 lbs per drawer).

Both sizes of drawer tool boxes have ball bearing slides and an automatic quick-latching mechanism.

Dewalt ToughSystem DXL 2-Drawer Tool Box DWST08520 with Organizer Drividers

Both drawers come with removable dividers.

Dewalt ToughSystem DXL 2-Drawer Tool Box DWST08520 with Adjustable Drividers

Dewalt also says that their drawers can fit ToughSystem 2.0 tool trays, foam inserts, and tool sets, but it’s not yet clear if they’re referring to their both of their DXL tool boxes, or just the deep drawer.

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Dewalt ToughSystem DXL Deep Drawer Tool Box DWST08510

The deep drawer tool box, DWST08510, has just one drawer for storing bulkier tools and supplies.

Dewalt ToughSystem DXL Deep Drawer Tool Box DWST08510 with Removable Dividers

It too has removable dividers.

Dewalt ToughSystem DXL Deep Drawer Tool Box DWST08510 with Locking Bar

A metal lock bar swings down for securing the tool box contents. From the product images, it looks like the 2-drawer tool box has the same feature.

Dewalt ToughSystem DXL 4-Wheel Dolly DWST08530

The ToughSystem DXL 4-wheel cart, DWST08530, has a 440 lb load capacity.

There’s a carrying handle at the front, and latches to fit ToughSystem DXL components and presumably other ToughSystem 2.0 tool boxes and accessories.

Dewalt ToughSystem DXL 4-Wheel Dolly DWST08530 Wheel Closeup

The ToughSystem DXL dolly has swiveling “tough-terrain” wheels. Dewalt doesn’t specify the caster wheel size, but you can get a sense for their size.

Taking a closer look, they’re plate casters, with 4 mounting points. This is different from how other systems’ cart and dolly casters are installed.

Dewalt ToughSystem DXL 4-Wheel Dolly DWST08530 Front View Caster Locks

Looking at the front, it’s apparent that all of the swivel casters have locking levers.

Dewalt ToughSystem DXL Work Top DWST08550

Lastly, here’s the new Dewalt ToughSystem DXL 30″ worktop, DWST08550.

There are slots at the sides for hanging power tools and accessories, cup holders, integrated rulers, and also a large side handle. It has a load capacity of 88 lbs.

Dewalt ToughSystem DXL 5pc Tool Box Combo DWST60510

The 5-in-1 tower combo comes with 2x DXL deep drawer tool boxes, 1x 2-drawer tool box, a dolly, and a work top.

Pricing details aren’t available yet, and the only ETA we were given so far is that the system is “coming soon.”

I’ll post updates as I learn more.

So… what do you think?

Related posts:

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72 Comments

  1. Steve

    Jan 18, 2024

    I like the bigger size, but it needs to be campatable with their other systems…

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    • Stuart

      Jan 18, 2024

      I’m waiting for explicit confirmation, but I believe it is.

      Looking at the cart, it has lugs for the half-size ToughSystem 2.0 tool boxes and organizers. The latch positioning also suggests you can place two full-size ToughSystem 2.0 tool boxes on top.

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      • SlowEng

        Jan 18, 2024

        By the looks of it if you attached TS 2.0 drawers they would open to the side of the TS 2.0 DXL drawers. Might not matter if you are doing just tool and part boxes. I guess if they are compatible with TS 2.0 then you could also load tstak boxes as well with the adapter plate, followed by Toughcase boxes. A franken tower of TS 2.0 DXL, TS 2.0, Tstak, and toughcases.

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        • Vards Uzvards

          Jan 18, 2024

          Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy!

          ToughSystem 2.0 drawers – yes!

          I already want this dolly! And the worktop, perhaps.

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        • Philip+Proctor

          Jan 20, 2024

          Yeah that’s what I’ll do. The dolly and worktop is all I need.

          Reply
      • Bonzai

        Jan 19, 2024

        It almost looks like the latch positioning would be only wide enough to support toughcase boxes. Like don’t get me wrong I would love for it to support multiple TS boxes latched on but that looks alot like the size and clearance of the Toughcase/Tstak width. And that would be on brand for shortcomings with dewalt 😛 (sigh)

        I’m honestly trying to figure out if you could even attach toughsystem 2.0 boxes to it. As much as I hate to say it I feel like this is a whole new latching system.

        The only thing that doesn’t compute is why would they call it toughsystem 2.0 dxl if it doesn’t wasn’t compatable with toughsystem 2.0. because there isn’t a TS 1.0 DXL and that just doesn’t make sense.

        I dunno I swear those latches just don’t make sense though …..

        And think about how big of a box it would be if you put 2 TS boxes side by side.

        I just can’t wrap my head around it

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        • Stuart

          Jan 19, 2024

          These are 30″ wide. I can see them being deep enough for ToughSystem tool boxes. Look at the second image, with the hand grabbing the aluminum rail, or in the middle of the page with a hand lifting a divider out. Look at the dolly and the fold-down yellow lugs for attaching half-width ToughSystem toolboxes.

          It’s really difficult to visualize the scale; I also had to convince myself that these are BIG. Given that the width is 30″, the caster wheels look to be 6″ in diameter.

          Dewalt also confirmed today – “Yes, there is compatibility with all existing TOUGHSYSTEM 2.0 products.”

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          • Tommy

            Jan 19, 2024

            Is it just me or does it look like you could fit TSTAK boxes back to back (sideways) on these?

          • Stuart

            Jan 19, 2024

            Two ToughSystem 2.0 tool boxes side by side.

            I think the visuals don’t accurately represent the true scale. In other words, it’s not just you, and I’m saying you shouldn’t trust your eyes. The DXL system is 30″ wide and fits ToughSystem 2.0 tool boxes side by side. My eyes aren’t yet convinced of this, but it’s true.

          • Eddie

            Jan 19, 2024

            So they are 30″ wide which means it wouldnt fit toughsystem 2.0 boxes the way your making it seem at least to me because toughsystem is 22″ wide. Im thinking tho its length wise they though. Like they 22″ in length and 2.0 boxes would sit sideways while this would sit forward. I hope its like that cuz that would be great. Is that what you mean?

          • Stuart

            Jan 19, 2024

            There are 4 latches. Each ToughSystem 2.0 box (not DXL) has 2 connection points.

            It looks to me that the ToughSystem 2.0 tool boxes can go on top, side by side, meaning the long dimension is front to back with respect to a DXL bottom box rather than left to right.

      • Big Richard

        Jan 24, 2024

        Here is the explicit confirmation, fresh from WOC – https://www.reddit.com/r/Dewalt/comments/19e4xy0/toughsystem_20_dxl_new_photos/

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      • Hunter Kleiman

        Oct 30, 2024

        I have it. It’s compatible with the rest of dewalt toughsystem

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  2. Ron

    Jan 18, 2024

    Snazzy.

    Also… dang it.

    Reply
    • Matt

      Jan 19, 2024

      Never related to comment so much before, ha.

      Reply
  3. Ron

    Jan 18, 2024

    These drawers look like they are going to be more difficult (or impossible) to moisture-proof

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    • NoahL

      Jan 18, 2024

      I was really hoping all of these drawers and boxes would be totally waterproof or ip65 at least. I have TSTAK drawers that I’ve been able to mostly water proof with stick on foam gaskets… But I wouldn’t dare leave them outside in the rain!

      Reply
  4. Tucker

    Jan 18, 2024

    I like the idea of making customized rolling tool carts, say I want the tall drawer on top or similar. But seems like a lot of wasted space if you don’t need to regularly break them down/apart. And if it’s bigger how easy is that?

    Reply
  5. Jared

    Jan 18, 2024

    This feels like a big development. It’s the missing ingredient to keep Toughsystem relevant now that competitors are launching externally-mounted accessories – something Toughsystem wasn’t designed for.

    Reply
  6. Matthew

    Jan 18, 2024

    I love welcoming additions to systems no matter what the system is. Allows for innovation but I feel like this is a huge miss for Dewalt. Stick to toughsystem and hopefully we find an answer as to whether or not it’s compatible with previous offerings. Even if it is apart of the toughsystem family it doesn’t appear to add anything in terms of benefits or change.

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    • Ray

      Jan 18, 2024

      Looks like it hase all the toughsystem connectors at the right place.
      Seems to me it wil connect to the toughsystem for sure

      Reply
    • Stuart

      Jan 18, 2024

      The ToughSystem 2.0 part all but guarantees it.

      It’s bigger (2X?) and designed for workshop storage while also being mobile.

      Reply
  7. jason gloekler

    Jan 18, 2024

    Impressed. I’m a Dewalt guy, but Packout was what I invested in and still feel it was the right decision, especially over the other systems at the time (3-4 years ago).

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    • Stuart

      Jan 18, 2024

      If DXL takes off, we might potentially see Packout XL drawers, it all depends on the target audience.

      Reply
  8. Shannan Martin

    Jan 18, 2024

    Now the question is…How Much?

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    • Mark

      Jan 19, 2024

      Actually it doesn’t look too expensive. Large tool box with attached Dolly, small toolbox, and small mobile one is under $200.

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      • Stuart

        Jan 19, 2024

        In my opinion, I don’t see the 5pc combo selling for less than $800. My predictions/guesses for *minimum pricing* would be at least $200 for the cart, $100 for the top, maybe $150 for the deep drawer box, $200 for the 2-drawer box. So $200 + $100 + $150 + $150 + $200 for the 5pc combo. This is conservative – the drawer boxes could cost more. I think that the 5pc combo could easily be priced at $1000.

        The cart looks to have 6″ locking swivel casters and could be $200 by itself. Drawers are expensive and will need rigidity at this size. There are aluminum components that Dewalt’s smaller ToughSystem drawer tool boxes don’t have, and more complex assembly for the side rails and handles.

        The ToughSystem 2.0 2-drawer tool box sold for $99 recently, because Home Depot ordered several units for every store around the country, and online dealers offered the same promotional pricing. DXL boxes won’t have that level of potential sales volume. Double the price would be a bargain. Double the regular price of $129 would be a bargain.

        $250 would be a reasonable price for the 2-drawer tool box, $300 seems possible.

        The boxes and components will all be large and heavy and incur higher shipping fees.

        The system looks very expensive.

        *These are all guesses/prediction,* as official details aren’t available yet.

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        • Derek

          Jan 19, 2024

          That all sounds reasonable on the price assumptions. Unless you need the portability it will make more financial sense to buy a traditional 26″ metal tool chest.

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          • Stuart

            Jan 19, 2024

            Yes, or something like the US General full bank cart – https://14cyiuhvcgv.com/harbor-freight-us-general-full-bank-tool-cart-colors-2023/%3C/a%3E .

            It will really depend on the user and application.

  9. NoDak Farming

    Jan 18, 2024

    In my mind, it’s when you go to this larger format that portable/modular drawer boxes make more sense. You are giving up less space to the drawer mechanicals, percentage wise. I wonder if they will come out with a drawer base box that can tilt back and be rolled around on sturdy 10 inch or larger wheels. They are a good looking product. They’d have twice my attention if the drawers were gasketed or weather sealed though.

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    • NoDak Farming

      Jan 18, 2024

      Now I’m looking better at the pics and seeing some little slivers of yellow. Looks like maybe a gasket? That’d be cool.

      Reply
    • Randy Conley

      Jan 27, 2024

      Ok so is this out yet or is it in pre production? If it is out where are they selling it?

      Reply
      • Stuart

        Jan 27, 2024

        It’s launching later this year.

        Reply
  10. SlowEng

    Jan 18, 2024

    The most important question about this new release is whether or not the internal dimensions are even multiples of 42 mm.

    On a serious note this looks real interesting. Looking to see how well it functions as a modular replacement the big rolling mechanics boxes. Looks similar in concept to the SKS tool boxes.

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    • Doresoom

      Jan 19, 2024

      42mm for Gridfinity?

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      • SlowEng

        Jan 19, 2024

        Yes.

        Reply
  11. Rog

    Jan 18, 2024

    I like that they’re (relatively) nondescript and purposeful. I don’t want or need my tool boxes to scream “look at me!” The color of Packout is a non-starter for me.

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  12. Piper

    Jan 18, 2024

    When is this coming out?

    Reply
  13. Eliot Truelove

    Jan 18, 2024

    The way this looks is that the Tough system boxes will first onto them the way that the DeWalt small and medium Tough case bit cases fit onto the organizers and adapter plate. This looks awesome to be honest.

    Before DeWalt came out with there’s, I designed my own adapter plate to stack the medium tough cases so that they can open up either side just like this seems to do with the tough cases.

    I’m guessing you could have the tough system 2.0 cases face each other and open up with the lids toward the outside, or they could be back to back and the lids touch in the middle, making the tough cases be accessible from either side. This is an awesome way to jump up the modular system.

    Reply
  14. Andrey

    Jan 18, 2024

    Son of a b****
    Right after I spent hundreds on the tough system 2.0 boxes

    Definitely looks good, but I wish the bottom drawer was deeper

    Reply
  15. Bob

    Jan 18, 2024

    Looks like a good alternative for commerical construction guys. To many tools to take home every night, needs to be very mobile and able to lock up and get to lunch or bathroom quick.

    They need a bottom bin with twice the size. And a top with 2″ lip, maybe with power distribution and usb built in, and battery charger.

    Reply
  16. Bill Sung

    Jan 18, 2024

    I am just wondering if I can wheel this in and out of my tiny shed. The first system with the L cart was not an issue, but 30 inches may be a pinch for my tiny shed.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Jan 19, 2024

      Turn it sideways to get through narrower doorways?

      Reply
  17. Tom

    Jan 18, 2024

    I can see these being really popular with on-site maintenance teams. Have a box or two of your go-to tools then some to swap in with specialized tools/supplies for different tasks. Worktop a real plus too.

    Reply
  18. Matthew

    Jan 18, 2024

    When it comes to the modular platforms bigger isn’t always better. Being limited on space I opted for Tstak drawers along with tradestack two drawer units with the adapter plates to mount Tstak on top in my outer bins on the truck. Love the stacktech but they’re heavier and don’t provide that much more in terms of storage. Packout and stacktech are also way pricier than paying $66 for tradestack drawers during the buy more save more.

    I think this system is going to come down to what the price is going to be and where if any availability in stores and not just online.

    I just wish they would release a new Tstak drawer that’s twice as deep as the single and still be a single drawer.

    Reply
  19. Jronman

    Jan 18, 2024

    I noticed two of the locks are red and two are yellow. Maybe there is no difference but it is interesting that the colors would be different. When I first saw the post I was hoping it was the first 3.0 stuff but I was mistaken. Maybe soon we will see an official announcement of 3.0.

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    • James

      Jan 19, 2024

      I think the colours identify swivel and non swivel casters…?

      That worktop looks great. I’m customizing my Packout worktops to be larger but this width is so much better as a mobile workstation.

      Never spent much on Dewalt but this may pry open my wallet.

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      • Stuart

        Jan 19, 2024

        360° CASTER SYSTEM – Get full 360º movement with 4 heavy-duty casters that provide ease-of-use in tight spaces and near sharp corners.

        That suggests all-swiveling casters.

        We also don’t usually see locks on non-swivel casters.

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        • James

          Jan 19, 2024

          Hmm good point.

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      • Huge

        Jan 24, 2024

        Pros its shiny and new

        Cons the worktop has a lip & looks overall units look cumbersome to deconstruct and put away full loaded. Wide grip isn’t comfortable for long hauls.

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  20. Saulac

    Jan 18, 2024

    Added a flip top box on top and they are exactly the ubiquitous 30” toolboxes. Then at some point someone will come up with a plastic 30” toolbox with configurable drawers because they waist less space.

    Reply
  21. Frank D

    Jan 19, 2024

    I like what I see, and think this could be quite successful, depending on price and it is not safety red ( or orange, etc ) Should be great for those with trailers with a loading ramp.

    Reply
  22. John

    Jan 19, 2024

    Very interested in how these are compatible with current toughsystem 2.0.

    They really look great. I hope the pricing is competitive.

    Reply
  23. Mnoswad

    Jan 19, 2024

    I like it a lot. Always wanted wider modular portable tool storage. This could be a good system for quasi permanent van racking too.

    Now can Dewalt just make a 4 caster dolly for the regular tough system already so I can pick between tough built or dewalt systems.

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    • Philip+Proctor

      Jan 19, 2024

      I’ll get a couple DXL dollies to roll my toughsystem boxes around. Maybe the work top too. I don’t need the bigger DXL drawers.

      Reply
  24. Bill Sung

    Jan 19, 2024

    Does anyone had a $ price estimate on the 5 level setup? Maybe comparable to the Milwaukee Packout system?

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    • Stuart

      Jan 19, 2024

      I would say it will cost considerably more than the Packout system. The ToughSystem DXL products are double the size and look much more robust.

      At this time, the Packout dolly is $100 and work top $55. Let’s assume that 1- and 2-drawer tool boxes would cost $120 and $150 each, respectively. That would be $545 for a Packout 5pc tower. The DXL combo looks to be the equivalent of 2X Packout 5pc towers in size.

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      • Matthew

        Jan 20, 2024

        Definitely agree with the much higher pricing needed for something this size. The photos don’t show the scale very well except for seeing the hand grabbing the handle and the toughsystem locking points.

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      • Daniel

        Jan 21, 2024

        I guess tstak is dead? I should give up hope for a xl deep drawer or cabinet style box

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        • Stuart

          Jan 21, 2024

          Tstak is very much still available, but I don’t see XL deep drawers or cabinet style boxes happening.

          Reply
  25. MM

    Jan 19, 2024

    Unrelated heads-up: I was just at my local McCoy’s, and they had quite a bit of Milwaukee Packout marked down with clearance pricing. I don’t know if it was just in my store or if this affects all McCoy’s but it might be worth looking at if there’s one near you and you’re looking for Packout.

    Reply
  26. Another Bob

    Jan 19, 2024

    I think I’ve said it before but these plastic injection molded boxes must be highly profitable. Everybody and their cousin has one now lol.

    I like that DXL is bigger and I like drawers but if the drawers sag with only moderate weight, like the Tough system, I see these new DXL being useless. Hopefully some sort of reinforcement honeycomb or other material to stiffen them.

    I’ll hold off judgment until I see price and get to play with them in person. I can see one of the small Job Boxx, Knaack etc doing the same thing. Not as organized (no drawers) but for presumably cheaper, more secure and potentially more weather tight.

    I wonder if this is compatible or will be offered with a van racking system like the tough system racks?

    Reply
  27. JoeM

    Jan 19, 2024

    Thank You for the Article, Stuart!

    You know me, I have to be bluntly honest here… DeWALT here has finally crossed the line where I genuinely couldn’t possibly see myself using it, but am very happy they’re doing it. Doing this, and the new battery system for Concrete use… DeWALT is super sizing their products, and I am very glad they are!

    I also noticed that these new ToughSystem cases are approximately the same size ratio to ToughSystem 2.0, as TSTAK boxes are to the TSTAK XL Cart. They’re going by a nice golden ratio there, which promises some great balance! Super sized TSTAK for extremely heavy use. Whereas ToughSystem 1.0 was dependent on those rails to keep together. Interlocking systems are a lot more efficient than the rails, especially if someone is injured and has to pack their stuff up to go home. Far easier to just stack things, than it is to try and line up the rails, even keeping the rails a possibility for versatility, which is also a wonderful feature. Not a system I can see myself using, as I’m of much smaller scale, but I can definitely see the value!

    Tying things together… The new super sized battery system, now using Watt-Hours as the measurement, rather than Amp-Hours or Unit Watts Out, is a first for DeWALT. But I finally see what DeWALT is doing. Super-Sizing the systems to prep for the bigger tools coming. And as noted in the battery article, I would genuinely love to see some side-by-side stuff between the new MX Fuel Forge Batteries (Atlas Tools is already selling them on Preorder, so I’ve seen the images.) And whatever the new PowerShift batteries are running inside. Something I’m betting is based on the Pouch Cells like PowerStack… Even similar names at that!

    I don’t usually side with Milwaukee over DeWALT, but on this latest wave of containers and Pouch Cell Heavy Duty systems, I am. MX Fuel Forge, and the latest Packout additions (as tiny as they may be, drinking tumblers and a few holder plates, the odd half-size box.) Seem to be more developed than DeWALT’s PowerShift battery system (which still has an adapter for FlexVOLT, holding onto that system.) And this even-heavier-duty ToughSystem 2.0 DXL case system. The two are very close, but I’m giving an edge to Team Red for the first time.

    Thank You, Stuart! Your reporting actually made both articles make sense to me, once put together!!

    Reply
  28. eddiesky

    Jan 19, 2024

    Dimensions? Even Dewalt doesn’t have them! https://www.dewalt.com/product/dwst08510/toughsystem-20-dxl-30-deep-drawer

    Once again I will ask why Dewalt sells something like a floor nailer but no case, or storage that is can fit.
    30″ deep? Well, is it 30″ x 30″ if you state the system 2.0 is 30″ Wide?

    “Dewalt has a new larger-scale modular tool box system, ToughSystem 2.0 DXL, featuring a 30-inch width.”

    Because the nailer takes up 23″x 23″ if 30″ deep and wide… could work.

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    • Stuart

      Jan 19, 2024

      More details will be available when the system launches later this year.

      While no dimensions are published for the depth yet, it’s not going to be 30″.

      Reply
      • David Funk

        Jan 19, 2024

        tough cases are roughly 22 inches wide so I would say it’s gonna be 30 wide by 22 inches deep…

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  29. Ray

    Jan 19, 2024

    This might be just what I am looking for. As my tool collection increases, I am realizing TSTAK/Versastack is too small a footprint for larger tools and sets that I would like to keep together. While a normal rolling tool cabinet would better fit my sorting preferences, I move frequently and have no desire to load a full cabinet into a truck every year or two. With a few of these drawers I can have a large home bay and keep some of my Versastack-clad tool sets easily portable for projects away from home.

    Reply
    • Matthew

      Jan 20, 2024

      Can definitely see these as more of a shop set-up. I love Tstak single drawers and I’ll fit whatever tools I can into them. Then I have the adapter plate and tradestack two drawers for longer tools, then I have the large handle Tstak for nail guns because I can store the nails in the lid. I have some of the crates for circ saws, etc.

      Then I have some half size Packout ammo cans for router and bases, one for framing nailer, organizers for specific printed tool inserts.

      I feel like there’s no one true system and having a few systems helps.

      Reply
  30. Nathan

    Jan 19, 2024

    I bet this is coming to Mac tools pretty soon

    Reply
  31. Carl Russell

    Jan 20, 2024

    I hope that it’s compatible with existing, would not make sense otherwise you may as well try out other manufacturers kits

    Reply
  32. César

    May 29, 2024

    It’s still coming soon! What’s the meaning of “comí soon” for DEWALT?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      May 29, 2024

      Officially announced but no concrete shipping date yet.

      Reply

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