Dewalt TSTAK 2.0 Tool Boxes & Organisers
DeWalt TSTAK 2.0 tool boxes and organisers keep your kit stacked, sorted, and easy to grab when you're moving from van to site all day.
If you're fed up with loose fittings, cracked tubs and boxes that never stack right, this is the DeWalt TSTAK 2.0 range worth looking at. Built for trades who carry drills, fixings, hand tools and bits day in, day out, DeWalt TSTAK 2.0 storage gives you proper latch-up, better access and a layout that actually works on site. If you're already running the DeWalt TSTAK system, it makes sense to stay dewalt tstak compatible and build a stack that suits your work.
What Are DeWalt TSTAK 2.0 Tool Boxes and Organisers Used For?
- Loading out the van for first fix jobs is quicker when your drills, bits, fixings and testers are split across DeWalt TSTAK 2.0 boxes instead of buried in one deep tote.
- Working room to room on refurbs is easier when a dewalt tstak case clips into the rest of your stack and you only carry the box you actually need upstairs.
- Sorting screws, plugs, blades and consumables on busy install work is simpler with dewalt tstak 2.0 storage organisers that stop small parts rolling about loose in the back of the van.
- Keeping gear protected between site, workshop and home matters when your boxes are getting thrown in and out daily, and the DeWalt TSTAK 2 range is built to take that kind of regular abuse.
- Building a modular setup for joinery, electrical, plumbing or maintenance work makes more sense when the dewalt tstak system lets you stack tool storage around the jobs you do most.
Choosing the Right DeWalt TSTAK 2.0
Sorting the right one is simple: match the box to the gear you reach for most, not the gear you hardly ever use.
1. Organiser or Tool Box
If you are carrying screws, plugs, terminals, blades or small fixings, go organiser first. If you are loading drills, chargers, hand tools or bulkier gear, get a proper tool box. Do not chuck loose consumables in with your tools and expect to find anything quickly.
2. Shallow Access or Deep Storage
If you need fast access on repetitive jobs, shallow boxes save time because everything is visible straight away. If you are storing bigger kit or awkward accessories, deeper dewalt tool box 2.0 options make more sense, but only if you are happy lifting more weight in one go.
3. Build Around Your Trade
If you are a spark, build your dewalt tstak 2.0 stack around testers, bits and fixings. If you are fitting kitchens or doing maintenance, split cutting gear, hardware and snagging kit into separate boxes. A mixed stack sounds clever until you waste ten minutes hunting for one driver bit.
4. Check Compatibility Before You Add More
If you already own dewalt tstak 2 or original TSTAK cases, make sure the box you are adding is dewalt tstak compatible with the stack you already run. That matters more than buying the biggest box on the page and finding it does not suit how you work.
Who Uses These on Site?
- Sparkies use DeWalt TSTAK 2.0 to keep testers, terminals, clips and hole saws separated, so they are not digging through one mixed box halfway through a second fix.
- Chippies like these for splitting blades, hinges, fixings and door kit across a stack they can carry into plots without emptying half the van first.
- Plumbers and heating engineers swear by organisers for olives, screws, clips and small fittings, especially when working in occupied houses where lost parts slow the whole job down.
- Maintenance teams and site managers use dewalt tstak 2.0 storage to build a grab-and-go setup for snagging, call-outs and small repairs across different areas of site.
- Anyone already buying from DeWalt Tool Storage usually ends up on TSTAK when they want a neater stack without jumping between different box systems.
The Basics: Understanding DeWalt TSTAK 2.0
This is not just one box. DeWalt TSTAK 2.0 is a modular storage setup that lets you stack different cases and organisers together so your kit moves as one load instead of six loose boxes.
1. Modular Stacking
Each box is designed to clip into the next, so you can build a stack that suits your trade. On site, that means fewer trips to the van and less chance of leaving half your gear behind in another room.
2. Different Boxes for Different Gear
Some TSTAK 2.0 units are better for power tools, some are better for fixings, and some suit hand tools or accessories. The point is to stop one box doing a poor job of holding everything badly.
3. One System Across the Job
Once you are on the dewalt tstak system, adding another case is straightforward. That helps when your work changes from install days to maintenance calls and you need to swap boxes without changing your whole storage setup.
DeWalt TSTAK 2.0 Accessories That Make the Stack Work Harder
The right add-ons stop your stack becoming a pile of boxes that still wastes time on site.
1. Foam Inserts and Box Dividers
These stop tools and kit rattling about, especially if you are carrying testers, small hand tools or gear you do not want smashed together in transit. Worth having if the van sees rough roads or your boxes get moved about all day.
2. Small Parts Trays and Organiser Cups
Get these if you are forever losing screws, plugs, blades or connectors into the bottom of a box. They save the usual nonsense of tipping everything out on a finished floor to find one small part.
3. Tool Case Inserts for Specific Kits
If you keep certain drills, driver sets or accessory packs together, inserts make a dewalt tstak case far more usable. They stop mixed kit creeping into the wrong box and keep your loadout consistent.
4. Accessory Sets Like DeWalt DT70719
A set such as dewalt dt70719 makes sense if you want bits and accessories stored neatly inside the wider TSTAK setup. It is a tidy way to keep common drilling and driving gear together instead of scattered across pockets and tubs.
Choose the Right DeWalt TSTAK 2.0 for the Job
Pick the box type by what you carry most often and how quickly you need to get at it.
| Your Job | Category or Type | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| Carrying drills, chargers and everyday hand tools | Standard TSTAK 2.0 tool box | Deeper storage, stackable format, better for mixed daily-use kit |
| Sorting screws, plugs, terminals and small fittings | TSTAK 2.0 organiser | Compartment layout, quick visibility, less time hunting for parts |
| Building a grab-and-go box for snagging or service calls | Compact TSTAK case | Lighter carry, easy van access, suits smaller tool loads |
| Keeping one trade-specific setup for first fix or second fix | Mixed dewalt tstak 2.0 storage stack | Modular layout, separates tools from consumables, clips together cleanly |
| Adding to an existing DeWalt stack already on the van | Dewalt tstak compatible unit | Fits your current system, avoids replacing boxes that still do the job |
Common Buying and Usage Mistakes
- Buying the deepest box for everything sounds sensible, but it usually turns into a heavy mess where small parts disappear. Split tools and consumables into separate TSTAK 2.0 boxes so you can actually find what you need.
- Ignoring compatibility is a common one. If you already own dewalt tstak 2 or older cases, check the stack setup first so you are not left with boxes that do not suit the rest of your loadout.
- Overloading one box to save space in the van usually costs you later. It makes the case awkward to carry, harder to stack safely and slower to work from once you are on site.
- Using organisers for bulky tools is the wrong move. They are for fixings, bits and small accessories, not for forcing in gear that needs proper depth and support.
- Leaving boxes loose in the van without a proper stack wastes the whole point of the system. Clip them together so they move as one and you are not chasing lids and cases round the load area every morning.
TSTAK 2.0 Tool Boxes vs Organisers vs Deep Cases
TSTAK 2.0 Tool Boxes
These are the all-rounders for drills, hand tools and mixed daily kit. Best if you want one box per task, but not ideal for loads of tiny fixings unless you add trays or inserts.
TSTAK 2.0 Organisers
Best for screws, wall plugs, connectors, blades and all the small stuff that normally gets lost. They are quicker to work from, but they are not the right choice for bulkier tools or chargers.
TSTAK 2.0 Deep Cases
Go for these when you have larger kit or awkward accessories that will not fit a shallow box. Good for capacity, but they get heavy fast if you treat them like a dumping ground.
Mixed TSTAK System Stacks
This is the smart setup for most trades. One organiser for fixings, one box for tools and one deeper case for bigger gear usually works better than trying to make one case do the lot.
Maintenance and Care
Clear Out Dust and Debris
Give boxes and organisers a quick empty and brush-out every so often. Fine dust, plaster crumbs and loose screws soon clog corners and make trays sit badly.
Check Latches and Clip Points
If the stack is getting opened and shut all week, keep an eye on latches and side connections. A damaged clip is easier to sort early than after a box comes apart on the stairs.
Do Not Store Wet Gear Long Term
Wet tools, muddy fixings and damp rags trapped in a closed dewalt tstak case will make a mess and can encourage rust on the gear inside. Dry it out before stacking it away for the week.
Keep the Stack Organised
The system works best when each box keeps the same role. Once drill bits, hand tools and fixings start migrating between boxes, you lose the time-saving benefit that made you buy modular storage in the first place.
Replace Cracked Inserts Before They Fail
If trays, cups or internal dividers are split, replace them before small parts start mixing together. It is a cheap fix compared with losing fittings or damaging tools in transit.
Why Shop for DeWalt TSTAK 2.0 at ITS?
Whether you need one dewalt tstak 2.0 organiser, a full stack of boxes, or matching storage for the rest of your kit, we stock the proper range. You will also find related gear across Dewalt Hand Tools, Dewalt Power Tool Accessories, Dewalt FLEXVOLT More Power Tools and Dewalt FLEXVOLT Batteries Chargers and Mounts. It is all held in our own warehouse, in stock and ready for next day delivery.
DeWalt TSTAK 2.0 FAQs
What is the DeWalt TSTAK 2.0 system?
It is DeWalt's modular storage setup made up of stackable tool boxes, organisers and cases that clip together. In plain terms, it lets you build one storage stack for your trade instead of dragging separate loose boxes in and out of the van.
How does TSTAK 2.0 differ from the original TSTAK?
TSTAK 2.0 is the updated version of the original system, with changes aimed at making access, stacking and day to day site use more practical. The big thing for most trades is not the name change, it is whether the box layout and latching work better for the kit they actually carry.
Are TSTAK 2.0 boxes stackable?
Yes, that is the whole point of the system. The boxes are made to clip into a stack so you can move more kit in one go, keep the van tidier and stop cases sliding about loose between jobs.
What accessories are available for the DeWalt TSTAK 2.0?
The useful ones are inserts, small parts trays, dividers and accessory cases that help you sort tools and consumables properly. Some users also add bit and drilling sets such as DeWalt DT70719 so common accessories stay in the same stack as the tools they support.
Is DeWalt TSTAK 2.0 tough enough for daily site use?
Yes, for normal trade use it is well suited to van transport, room to room carry and regular stacking. It is tough kit, but use it properly. If you overload boxes or throw heavy loose metalwork in with everything else, you will shorten the life of any storage system.
Will DeWalt TSTAK 2.0 actually save time, or is it just neater storage?
It saves time if you set it up right. Split your tools, fixings and accessories by task and you will spend less time searching, less time walking back to the van and less time unpacking boxes that are full of the wrong gear.