Milwaukee Announces Addtions to PACKOUT™ Line

May 31, 2024

PACKOUT™ Structured Tote and Backpack Expansion

Milwaukee Tool expands the PACKOUT™ Modular Storage System with the introduction of two new solutions, the PACKOUT™ Structured Backpack and 15″ Structured Tote. Both solutions feature layered tear-resistant material and a reinforced structure that holds its shape to withstand the harshest jobsite conditions. Both storage solutions have a carrying capacity of up to 50 lbs and their impact-resistant base features modular connectivity with all PACKOUT™ components. Milwaukee PACKOUT™ is the industry’s most durable and versatile modular storage system and features over 100+ solutions. 

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Features: 
  • Tear-Resistant Layered Material 
  • Reinforced Structured, Holds Shape 
  • 50lbs Capacity 

Availability: July 2024

New PACKOUT™ Large & Compact Wall Plates

Milwaukee Tool introduces new Large and Compact Wall Plates to the PACKOUT™ Modular Storage System that feature metal reinforced mounting tracks. These mounting tracks allow users to consistently hit 16” and 24” studs, while the quick alignment tabs on all sides of the plate make installing rows and columns of multiple plates easier. PACKOUT™ Wall Plates have wall mounted capacity at 150lbs for the Large Wall Plate and 50lbs for the Compact Plate. The two new solutions reinforce Milwaukee PACKOUT™ as the industry’s most durable and versatile modular storage system. 

Features: 
  • Quick Alignment Tabs 
  • Metal Reinforced Mounting Tracks 
  • Weight Capacity: Large Wall Plate – 150lbs & Compact Wall Plate – 50lbs 

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