
I’ve been seeing a lot of chatter on social media, more or less asking when everyone can expect the next deals on Milwaukee Packout tool storage products.
Over the past few years, the biggest Packout deals took place over the holiday season. Last year the promo extended a few months into the new year. This year the deals are long-over.
So what can you do if you want to buy Packout tool boxes, organizers, or accessories, but you want to get it at a bargain?
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In short, I think there are 3 options:
a) wait for the next holiday promo season
b) look for retailer coupon offers or promos on specific products
c) buy according to prioritized need and make sure it’s from a retailer with friendly price match and return policies
There’s a very good chance that the “buy more, save more” deal will return next November. The good news is that Milwaukee’s Packout holiday deals have become somewhat predictable, but the bad news is that you might have to wait almost 9 months.
If you have an urgent need, place your order with a retailer that has good return and price adjustment policies.
At least this way, you can get an adjustment should there be a surprise promo in the near future.
There WILL be promos between now and next November, although there’s no guarantee such deals will align with your needs and wants.
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I have been tracking Milwaukee Packout prices and promotions since the system launched nearly 9 years ago. Sometimes there are broad mid-year discounts, but they’re rare and unpredictable.
Home Depot appears to have a “buy more, save more” deal right now on select Milwaukee Packout tool bags, such as the 15″ structured tool bag. That deal knocks $65 off $249+ orders.
Acme Tools has the large rolling tool chest for $199.
Sometimes you’ll get a free small organizer or accessory with select purchases.
Independent retailers’ coupon offers will sometimes apply to Packout products.
But if you want a discount on a broad selection of Packout gear, you might not see opportunities for significant savings until the next buy more, save more promo.
Personally, I buy what I need when it’s needed, and hold off on “wants” or less timely expansion-type products.
If paying full price, I prefer Home Depot since their pricing and return policies help with hesitation. That way I don’t worry as much about the price dropping in the near future.
I know that nobody wants to hear that the next best deal will be 9 months from now, but that’s the predication supported by historical trends.



Adam
Last year, Ace ran BMSM during the summer for I believe 2 months. One local store was celebrating an anniversary and had a stacking 20% off, that resulted in a 50% discount if done wisely.