Milwaukee PACKOUT 3-Drawer Tool Box – 48-22-8443

The MILWAUKEE® PACKOUT™ 3-Drawer Tool Box has a 50lbs weight capacity and a locking security bar to padlock the drawers closed keeping them securely shut during transport. As part of the PACKOUT™ Modular Storage, the toolbox provides customized storage solutions for easy transportation and organization of tools and accessories. This portable toolbox with drawers is constructed with impact-resistant polymers, all-metal ball bearing slides, and metal reinforced corners for ultimate jobsite durability. The 3-Drawer Tool Box has Quick-Adjust Dividers to customize the drawer layout (Includes 1 set of dividers). The PACKOUT™ Modular Storage System is the industry’s most versatile and durable storage system.

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The MILWAUKEE® PACKOUT™ 3-Drawer Tool Box has a 50lbs weight capacity and a locking security bar to padlock the drawers closed keeping them securely shut during transport. As part of the PACKOUT™ Modular Storage, the toolbox provides customized storage solutions for easy transportation and organization of tools and accessories. This portable toolbox with drawers is constructed with impact-resistant polymers, all-metal ball bearing slides, and metal reinforced corners for ultimate jobsite durability. The 3-Drawer Tool Box has Quick-Adjust Dividers to customize the drawer layout (Includes 1 set of dividers). The PACKOUT™ Modular Storage System is the industry’s most versatile and durable storage system.

  • Locking Security Bar keeps drawers securely shut
  • 50lbs Weight Capacity
  • Part of the PACKOUT™ Modular Storage System
  • Impact Resistant Body
  • Internal Organization
  • Metal Ball Bearing Drawer Slides
  • Includes (1) Set of Quick-Adjust Dividers
  • Metal Reinforced Corners
  • Modular Connectivity with ALL PACKOUT™ Components

Additional information

Box Material

Plastic

Assembled Weight (lbs)

22.45

Depth (in)

16.3

Height (in)

14.3

Weight Capacity (lbs)

50

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by Sara

    Good price great product

  2. 07

    by Theresa

    Excellent way to get organized, group things together the way you need them

  3. 07

    by Chris

    This tool box has super smooth drawers that shut securely. Plenty of options to configure the inside to your liking. This is my second of the 3 drawers and I love it.

  4. 07

    by Luke

    This three drawer packout works really well for job site and shop organization. I especially like the ability to have tools organized by drawer and available to move around the shop.

  5. 07

    by Mark

    Great storage solution but not weather resistant and you will need to purchase 2 each additional divider sets to outfit all the drawers, if desired.

  6. 07

    by Mike

    These are awesome. They’re great for storing batteries, bits, hand tools, etc.

  7. 07

    by John

    Absolutely amazing. I have wanted a drawer toolbox option for some time, was not aware they made such a thing. I love that I can store items and still get to them without unpacking the boxes on top.

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