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Price Drop on Dewalt ToughSystem DXL Tool Boxes at Home Depot

Jul 17, 2025 Stuart 5 Comments

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Dewalt ToughSystem DXL Tool Box Deal at Home Depot

Home Depot has dropped the prices of Dewalt ToughSystem DXL tool box system combos even further, and is now offering a whopping 33% reduction on both setups.

As you might know, the Dewalt DXL system is a large form factor mobile workstation and tool storage system, with a 4-wheel cart, 1-drawer tool box, 2-drawer tool box, and work top.

The drawers come with removable dividers and feature metal rails on the sides that can fit various Dewalt accessories.

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The tool boxes can hold a lot of stuff, and you can take it apart for loading into a truck bed or transporting up and down stairs if needed.

The 4-in-1 combo kit features the cart, work top, and one each of the 1-drawer and 2-drawer tool boxes, and the 5-in-1 adds in a second 1-drawer tool box.

Regular pricing: $1195 for the 5pc combo, and $890 for the 4pc combo.

Home Depot online pricing: $799 for the 5pc combo, and $599 for the 4pc combo.

With Home Depot’s sale right now, you save $396 off the price of the larger setup, or $291 off the price of the smaller setup. Both reflect a 33% discount.

All of the components are also available separately.

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If the price was holding you back, this looks to be a fantastic deal, and the lowest pricing I’ve seen since the DXL system launched last year.

I’ll be passing along my sample set to a local tester next week. Having spent a lot of time with the Dewalt DXL system, I’m impressed with how well Dewalt managed to engineer it, but have also come to realize that it’s far more specialized than I expected.

This is not a one-system-fits-most type of product. That’s okay, it’s just something that needs to be emphasized so as to manage everyone’s expectations.

It’s unclear if Home Depot is clearing these out or if the discounted pricing is temporary.

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5 Comments

  1. cyberbuffalo

    6 hours ago

    I was excited for this system before it came out. I thought it was going to be the perfect way to build a great set kit for art department work. But the drawers by themselves are just way too heavy. The appeal of this to me is being able to break it down and load it piece by piece into my pick-up truck instead of making a box-truck come by and get it with a lift gate. Even at this price point I think I’m going to stick with my 2 tstak towers.

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  2. Tool follower

    4 hours ago

    Solution in search of a problem. The time a resources spent on this would have been better spent updating or expanding the tstak and regular tough system.

    Outside the outrageous price the system is an odd platypus. The strength of steel bolted to plastic… lightweight plastic weighed down by sheet metal… rusting materials brought straight to the job site… and the list goes on. This was for sure a marking developed product line. The sets at my local depot have sat by the exit door for months. Covered in dust and dirt as people don’t even want the steal them.

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  3. Andres

    3 hours ago

    I fully agree with the above poster, definitely a solution searching for a problem. The system is great but not what people wanted at the job site. Too specialized, heavy, and expensive. Basically out of touch with the prospective buyers.

    Stanley should be focusing on they other outdated modular system stacks. Tstak is a great home diy system, but it has grown stale. Thoughsystem 2.0 is not real competition to Milwaukee. Craftsman versastak/prostack or whatever it’s called is practically dead.

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  4. Andrey Tsytsyn

    2 hours ago

    I just got the last set at my local Home Depot (2 of each box, base and table top) for $815 after tax, it was basically 50% off before tax

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  5. Katie

    39 minutes ago

    I wonder if some of these are selling a particular image. It’s like so many tool ads that tell you nothing about the product but just have that loud in-your-face music fast camera cuts, with guys banging stuff around. Meant to project strength and toughness. It’s a whole genre, even selling cars that way, though usually the info about the cars is available somewhere.

    I still remember seeing a European ad for a tool also sold in the US. It featured actual users discussing the features of the tool, specs etc. The US ad was just loud and fast and you could hardly even see the tool. After years of frustration trying to compare tools to decide which to buy, that mindless in-your-face banging stuff around is particularly grating.

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