We have just got our hands on the new DeWalt Toughsystem 2.0 Toolbox stack and decided to put it to the test, by organizing an entire collection of DeWalt Power Tools into the stack with Shadow Foam.
That's a plainer, circular saw, table saw, multi-tool, torch, charges, laser level, heat gun and more, all those tools organised and fitted perfectly into the ultimate visual organisation tool - Shadow Foam!
Have you got the DeWalt Toughsystem 2.0 at home? What do you think? Give us your thoughts in the comments below, and whilst you're there let us know if you want to see Jonathan tackle anymore Toolbox systems in future videos!
00:00 The Entire DeWalt Tough System 2.0 Review
00:33 Collecting the Entire DeWalt Power Tool range
01:44 The best way to organise your DeWalt Toughsystem 2.0
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04:44 How to cut a Circular Saw into Foam
09:09 Organising the standard Toughsystem Toolbox
10:10 Cutting Shadow Foam for the DeWalt Toughsystem Trays
11:03 Creating a deeper foam insert with this GENIUS HACK!
14:29 Cutting Shadow Foam for the DeWalt Toughsystem Draws
14:47 Check out the Entire DeWalt Toughsystem 2.0 ORGANISED!
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