The modular tool storage market just got more competitive with the launch of JCB’s Full Site System, designed to cater to professionals in construction, trades, and workshop settings. Priced at £199.99 (Inc. VAT), this 3-piece system boasts features tailored for rugged job sites and versatile storage needs. But how does it stack up against heavyweights like Milwaukee’s Packout System and DeWalt’s ToughSystem 2.0?

Overview of JCB’s Full Site System

JCB’s new modular tool storage solution, the JCB-SITESYS-ST, includes a cart, tool box, and organiser case, built from durable polypropylene and capable of handling rough conditions. With its large 9” all-terrain wheels, this set is designed for mobility across uneven ground, making it particularly suitable for construction sites.

Key specifications include:

  • Cart with a 113kg payload capacity and 57.5L volume.
  • Toolbox with a 37.4L capacity, supporting up to 54kg.
  • Organiser case offering 16.1L of storage with 36kg capacity, along with removable dividers.

Designed to be mounted on walls, the system also serves as a static storage solution, making it versatile for both mobile and workshop use. It’s IP65-rated to protect tools from dust and water, and comes with a 3-year domestic warranty, adding peace of mind for buyers.

How Does It Compare to the Competition?

When comparing JCB’s new Site System with industry-leading products, such as Milwaukee’s Packout System and DeWalt’s ToughSystem 2.0, several similarities and differences emerge.

Milwaukee Packout System

Milwaukee’s Packout System is known for its highly customisable modular approach. With an extensive range of storage units, crates, organisers, and bags, the Packout System allows professionals to create a storage setup tailored specifically to their needs. Key features of the Packout include:

  • Modular Design: Interchangeable components for more customisation.
  • Durability: Made from impact-resistant polymers, with reinforced corners and water-sealed boxes.
  • Weight Capacity: Its rolling toolbox can carry up to 113kg—matching JCB’s cart payload capacity.
  • Flexibility: Milwaukee offers one of the broadest selections of attachments, including options like worktops, coolers, and lights that snap into the same system.

However, JCB’s Site System offers wall-mounting capabilities right out of the box, something that requires additional accessories with Milwaukee. JCB also offers its system at a lower price point (£199.99 versus £219 for Milwaukee’s base 3-piece system), making it an attractive alternative for cost-conscious buyers.

DeWalt ToughSystem 2.0

DeWalt’s ToughSystem 2.0 is another competitor, recognised for its robust construction and improved modular connectivity. It shares some similarities with the JCB Site System, such as:

  • IP65-rated dust and water resistance.
  • All-terrain wheels on its trolley for rugged environments.
  • Weight Capacity: The ToughSystem trolley supports up to 113kg, closely aligning with JCB’s offering.

One standout feature of the ToughSystem is its auto-locking side latches, which makes connecting and disconnecting the components more convenient. However, the JCB system’s ability to wall-mount the boxes adds a unique selling point for users who need static storage when not on the move.

Price-wise, DeWalt’s ToughSystem is comparable, with a 3-piece starter set priced similarly around £210, making it a direct competitor to JCB in terms of value for money.

Final Verdict: Where Does JCB Stand?

JCB’s Full Site System stands out for its combination of mobility, wall-mounting versatility, and affordability. While it doesn’t offer the breadth of customisation that Milwaukee’s Packout System boasts, it presents a robust, cost-effective option with a significant focus on on-site practicality. Its IP65-rated durability, 113kg cart capacity, and 9″ all-terrain wheels are designed to withstand demanding job sites, aligning it closely with both Milwaukee and DeWalt’s offerings in terms of functionality and durability.

For tradespeople and professionals seeking a balance between mobility, workshop storage, and price, the JCB Site System proves itself as a worthy competitor to Milwaukee and DeWalt, while offering a few unique features of its own.

Available for pre-order now, with shipping set to begin after October 28th, 2024, JCB’s entry into the modular tool storage market is sure to capture attention, particularly with its competitive pricing and thoughtful design for both on-site and static use.

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