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DEWALT TSTAK Tool Storage Organizer, Long Handle (DWST17808)

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About this item

  • Flexible platform of the tool storage allows different combinations
  • All units of the tool storage organizer can be stacked underneath this unit with durable side latches
  • Fixed dividers for organization of drills & bits
  • Additional bi-material handle on top of each unit for easy & comfortable lifting
  • Heavy-duty metal latches for rust resistance


Tool storage and organization just became easier with TSTAK tool boxes. The Long Handle TSTAK box features an extended length handle, heavy duty hinges, removable cups, and 3.7gal. capacity. The best part is all TSTAK tool boxes can be connected together. Stack and connect up to 3 tool boxes together for the ultimate portable tool storage solution.


J. Gan
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
Quality is good. It doesn't have a foam liner. So I added a heavy duty foam liner at the bottom and sides. That give it more protective for power tools. It can easily fit a drill/driver and a stubby impact driver inside the main component, and still has room for batteries, a hammer, a 12" Knipex cobra plier and drill bits set.There is top component with slot sections for small lose items. I am looking for the large box base with wheels.
Muhammad Raini
Reviewed in Singapore on February 14, 2024
Dewalt Tstak able to accommodate all my tools nicely with the own tool shadow foam...
Gabriel Martins
Reviewed in Brazil on January 5, 2023
Quem comprar não vai se arrepender, a caixa é muito boa, grande e bem resistente.
Vinícius C.
Reviewed in Brazil on November 18, 2022
Maleta top de qualidade 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Dlre
Reviewed in France on May 21, 2021
bon coffre à étui de Dewaltbonne capacité et ergonomie
dmiloc420
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2021
I started investing in the TSTAK/Versastack systems when they first came out, and I currently own most of the different models/options. When I received this one, I was pleased that it was better than expected. I knew that some of the dividers were removable, but they can all be removed, or can be used in a few different configurations. The drawers are also slightly deeper than I thought they'd be. Similar to the DWST17803 Deep Drawer model, the drawers have smooth slides, and they lock into place when closed. One thing to consider, if you're planning on investing in TSTAK, is the weight of the items/tools you're planning on storing in them. All of the different models can hold heavy items/tools, but having several heavy individual units, stacked together, isn't a feasible option. You'll just end up breaking the stack down, and moving them separately, which defeats the purpose. If you're storing heavy items/tools, you're better off buying regular, portable, handled toolboxes. The metal ones with drawers aren't that much more expensive, but most of those don't really stack that well. The TSTAK System is designed for light to medium work loads, and can make that situation more convenient. I think the TSTAK system is awesome, but they are a bit more expensive than they should be. They are, after all, mostly plastic, and can/will break if you are rough with them, though they are more sturdy than you'd think. I use some of mine for minor, to mid level vehicle repair/service, but I use most of them for storing craft supplies. Instead of buying the TSTAK 4 wheeled platform, I bought a black poly furniture dolly, and just fastened one of the big TSTAK boxes to it with nuts, bolts, and washers. It works great, and the dolly was $40+ cheaper.
iusconoclasta
Reviewed in Mexico on November 14, 2017
Las cajas de DeWalt no son tan populares como las Festool, Makita o Milwaukee, y creo que injustamente. Realmente me sorprendió la caja de DeWalt porque su plástico se siente fuerte y robusto, prácticamente nada qué envidiar a las de su competencia, que honestamente también son de buena calidad.Sus broches se ajustan con gran facilidad y al ser de metal son más resistentes que los broches de Makita que son de plástico (y que además se sueltan).Su agarradera es muy cómoda y mucho más resistente que las de Bosch, Festool y Makita, aunque no supera el que incluye el Packout de Milwaukee.El espacio de almacenamiento está bien diseñado, tanto en lo largo, ancho como en lo profundo. Sin problema me cupo un esmeril inalámbrico con su batería y cargador, considerando que además en la parte de arriba trae un organizador, el cual considero que está diseñado para pijas, taquetes, tuercas, etc., por su espacio cuadriculado. Quizá hubiera sido mejor que el organizador tuviera los separadores removibles y así podría guardar cosas más largas como mis electrodos, marcadores y punzones.Muchos se casan con la idea de que si tu herramienta es DeWalt entonces debes comprar una caja DeWalt o si tu taladro es Bosch compres la caja Bosch... como si fuera sacrilegio guardar tu atornillador Milwaukee en una caja de otra marca.Desde luego, se ve mejor cada herramienta con su respectiva caja, pero no sólo la vista importa sino también lo funcional. En este sentido, considero que si lo que buscas es tener varias cajas y así formar un sistema de almacenamiento, entonces escojas la marca de tus cajas con independencia de la marca de tus herramientas, ya que ahora las cajas son apilables y cabe decir que sólo son compatibles si son de la misma marca. Evidentemente no podrás apilar una caja DeWalt sobre una Makita y entonces de nada te sirve tener una caja de cada marca si no vas a poder apilarlas y transportarlas todas juntas.Asimismo, hay que considerar que las cajas de almacenamiento muchas veces no son maquiladas por la empresa que fabrica las herramientas. Por ejemplo, está el caso de Makita y Festool que sus cajas son compatibles entre sí a pesar de ser "diferentes" marcas. Lo que sucede es que un tercero fabrica las cajas y puede hacerlo para distintas marcas, y en este caso la empresa Tanos al fabricar cajas para Makita y Festool obviamente las hace compatibles entre sí.Así que mi recomendación es que consideres bien qué sistema de almacenamiento te gusta más y a partir de ahí compres las cajas que sean compatibles entre sí. Por lo pronto, esta caja DeWalt cumple con las expectativas y un sistema de organización con cajas de esta marca no te va a defraudar. Pero si ya comenzaste tu almacenamiento con otra marca, quizá sea más funcional que continúes con esa misma.
CopperPhoenix
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2015
I spent a few afternoons browsing tool boxes at local hardware stores and a few afternoons browsing their online selections as well as searching Amazon. I was looking for a hard case, sturdy enough to be used as a stool in a pinch, so all cloth cases and bags were out. And I was looking for something I could organize screws and similar small items in. Having previously used tool boxes with built in subdivided trays in the lid, that was my first choice, though drawers were another option. I did, however, need a fair sized open bin to keep my larger tools, and most drawer units did not have that option, or were in my opinion too big.I have used Dewalt power tools, and have loved them, but have not been impressed with the construction of their small tool storage systems, so I was a little concerned as to how this box would turn out, rather than biased towards it. I saw other Dewalt boxes in the same line at Home Depot, and was even more concerned, as some seemed well built while others felt cheap and fragile. I bought this box anyways, as it was the closest to what I needed, and was little more expensive than the cheapest, weakest boxes I could find in store.This box, overall feels sturdy. I would not worry about breaking it using it as a stool, though the lid for the subdivided top section is thin enough to noticeably flex; compared to most tool boxes with subdivide tops, with their brittle clear plastic lids, the flex is much preferred. The metal latches for the main bin close securely, and I expect they will last as long as the box itself. The aforementioned flexible lid to the subdivided top does not latch in a convincing manner: It has stayed closed so far, but I expect it will be the first thing to go. As I am no longer working construction, I doubt it will ever go, but if I used the box on a daily basis, I wouldn't expect that top lid to last more than a year, maybe not even half a year, before the latches wear and no longer stay closed. The hinge to the main bin extends almost the length of the case, just an inch short on either end, and has a metal, presumably stainless steel, pin. The subdivided top has 4 plastic nubs acting as hinges.This tool box can either be carried by a long metal handle, as shown in the pictures, or by a small plastic handle like a briefcase, which is not shown in any of the pictures. The long metal handle appears to be aluminum, and I thus expect it to tarnish over time, resulting in dark gray aluminum oxide marks on anything it touches. It is corrugated, resulting in added strength as well as a functional grip. The smaller plastic handle has a mildly rubberized coating; I do not like rubberized coatings as they quickly get dirty and are much harder to clean than smooth plastic, but this one is not sticky enough to concern me. While I prefer to carry it like a briefcase, I was surprised by how unobtrusive the box felt while carrying it by the long handle; it took little effort to ensure I did not bang the tool box against my knees as I carried it. Both handles are very sturdy, and lock reassuringly into open or flat configurations. I would expect both to last as long as the box even if I were using it on a daily basis. The tool box also balances on end, like a briefcase.Inside, the main bin is 16"x11"x4" deep, with another 1" of clearance in the lid. The small bins built into the top are another 1 5/8" deep, with negligible clearance in the lid. I can fit my socket set, screw drivers, hammer, and measuring tape in the main bin just fine, though I cannot also fit my power drill. I am not as pleased with the subdivided top: the compartments are typically too big or too small. There are four small bins, in which I can put driver tips or wire nuts or whatever itsy bitsy thing I want, but they are only just too small to fit a normal sized measuring tape (considering how hard it is to find a normal instead of "fat" measuring tape these days, or that Dewalt makes only a fat version, this is not surprising), nor are they big enough to fit other common small tools, like allen wrenches, or even 2" screws in any useful quantity. There is one large bin, but at 5 3/8"x6 3/8", it is far too large for even a fat measuring tape, while being only just too small for Dewalt's sets of drill bits or driver tips. There are two more long bins, which would conveniently hold loose drill bits, or sawzaw blades; I have a Stanley utility knife in one, and while it is nearly the perfect length, it is wide enough to fit two or possibly even three such utility knives. This does make it easy to extract your tools, but it also feels like a lot of wasted space, and considering the namesake long handle is recessed into the lid, subdivided space is at a premium. I can fit all my tools and accessories in the tool box; just not in as organized a fashion as I would have liked.Overall, this is a quality built tool box. If you are looking for a reasonably large main bin with a subdivided section, this will probably fill your need. The box is sturdy except for the lid on the subdivided top, but even that is sturdy enough for home use. If I were to change anything in a new model, it would be to ditch the long handle and use the freed up space to add more and better thought out subdivisions. I have now considered buying the two drawer tool box from this same set, but as I don't at present have a need, I haven't yet. I would buy this box again for family of friends.While searching,I came across one other box that almost won me over, a Husky cantilever box/organizer. It was just as sturdy when closed, except that the clear plastic lid for its subdivisions was rather brittle. I would probably have bought that one instead had it not been for that brittle top and my not liking cantilever tool boxes. If you are looking for the same things I was, this may be a good option for you as well.
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