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February 15, 2013
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  1. I just bought the DEWALT DEEP PRO ORGANIZER for $20.00 which I thought was an
    excellent deal at our local Orchard Supply and Hardware store.
    The double stack boxes were stacked together and I only paid 20 bucks for both.
    Now I am waiting for someone to bust my bubble and tell me that is what they sell
    for as a set, cause I am thinking that I got a good deal both for $20 bucks.
    Bar code is on both boxes, but you wouldn’t know that unless you took them apart.
    The gal at the register didn’t know it either.

  2. that would be perfect for impact and hammer drills for concrete/construction, there are so many ways to organize screws and wood and masonry bits and driver bits.

  3. Nice boxes but moving them when full is a chore. How you are able to get at the tools and use them is more important. OTLVISE tool carrier with adjustable shelves can move all types of tool boxes and allot more. Battery pack, halogen light etc makes it very useful and more. Check out website and you can see how easy it all is. Custom features as well.

  4. Stanley is doing some thing similar to the tstack , and they have a nice rolling tool bin with some space for level ,saw ,ect. And a telescopic handle . I hope dewalt gone have one for the tstack . Go look YouTube : Stanley modular rolling workshop

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