
Wiha has launched GoStack, which they describe as a revolutionary storage system.
Wiha GoStack was designed to be “stronger. smarter. built to last.”
It looks GoStack is a limited line of connectable accessory cases that are bundled with the same Wiha Terminator Blue screwdriver bits and power tool accessories already sold at Lowe’s.
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Wiha says that their new accessory sets will also be sold at Lowe’s.

Features include computer-controlled heat treatment (as if this wasn’t the de facto standard for modern screwdriver bits), a magnetic bit holder, and impact-rated design for use with impact power drills.
As shown, GoStack cases latch together.
There’s a “no hassle guarantee,” where Wiha says they will repair or replace your purchase within 12 months for any reason. However, under the fine print exclusions:
Wiha Tools has the right to exclude Bits, Tweezers, and Ceramic Screwdrivers. These products are either consumable or worn easily.
So far, there are 3 bit sets, each priced at $29.98 at the time of this posting.
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- 24pc (longer bits) – Buy it at Lowe’s
- 24pc (bits with nut drivers) – Buy it at Lowe’s
- 36pc (insert and power bits) – Buy it at Lowe’s

Frankly, I don’t see what’s “revolutionary” about another proprietary stacking bit storage case.
These look to be the same bits that Wiha has been selling at Lowe’s stores, but packaged in the new style of case.

But just look how happy that magnetic bit holder is.
Maybe there’s something I’m missing. Here’s the launch video:
Jared
I agree, there’s no revolution underway, but the cases look fine though.
Jason
The only way any plastic case is ‘built to last’ is eternity in landfill. And I don’t see anything ‘revolutionary’ here either.
Nathan
Well there is no stacking case system that comes made to hole wila bits. Right? Reminds me of Bosch some.
While I don’t right off find issue with it I’m not drawn towards having to have them. Would love a basic case that I could fill myself
Matt_T
I think the cases latching together is what’s supposed to be “revolutionary”. Might be a first for bit cases of this size?
Looks like they’ll work with any bits which is a plus. I’ve got a small Wiha bit set that’ll only work with the blue bits….
They do look a bit like the Bosch cases and also appear to be customizable like the Bosch ones. Not a bad thing.
Mike
“These products are either consumable or worn easily.” Aren’t we looking for drill bits that DON’T wear easily?
D3t
I think they a referring to screwdriver bits, not drill bits(drills).
Bonnie
Does such a thing exist? Any cutting edge dulls with use, by it’s fundamental nature. Even diamond cutters wear out.
fred
Also, this may be one of those “be careful what you wish for” sort of thing. A bit that is too soft and wears prematurely and may also leave worn off tiny pieces of itself behind is not a good thing – and can be a QA issue in some critical applications. A bit that is so hard that it hardly wears – might tear up the fastener at its engagement point if driving torque is out of spec or engagement angle or fit is poor. That’s another QA issue. Some happy medium is what’s wanted and bits do need to be inspected and trashed when appropriate
EBT
Is it me of those images look like they took it right off the 3D printer?
Doresoom
The only thing I see that could remotely resemble 3D printed is the last image, but what looks like a layer line on the gray part at the bottom could just be the parting line.
The first few images with the gray inserts show sink marks though, which you’ll only get with injection molding. Plus you’re going to be hard pressed to get 3D prints that optically clear.
MattT
I agree. It’s like they used prototypes for these marketing photos.
Matt
Yes, very me too. Just riding the staking case bandwagon.
Frank D.
Looks like a mixture of maybe Bosch with some rotating system on the holders and maybe some kind of linking like Dewalt or Craftsman.
NoDak Farming
Lowe’s had up to recently, been selling some Wiha bit sets at practically liquidation prices. So I was wondering what the replacements would be. And now that I have some, the Wiha bits have actually been impressing me. So I can see myself picking up one of these boxed sets when it’s part of a Black Friday or holiday promotion. The sets, whether the old ones or new ones, do a nice job of giving you all the drive bits you would need to do most any construction job, without unnecessary clutter. I currently have one of the small bit check style sets, screwed to a 2×4 right now. And I always have the bits I need, where I need them.
TomD
Someone forgot that not all revolutions succeed.
I’d be a bit more interested if the top one could have a handle.
Nathan
I guess to clarify. Sell me the empty case for like 7 dollars. Anybody. No bits I have some. DeWalt and Bosch both have a decent case with those keyed rails you can repositions and etc. Great. No I don’t want to pay 30 for some more bits I don’t need. I just want 2 to 3 cases and I’ll position my own gob of 1 and 2 and 3 inch bits. K thanks
jake
@Nathan, I remember a post a few years ago by Stuart about empty Milwaukee customizable accessory cases and row inserts. Were they stackable?
@Stuart, do you know of other brand offerings of empty cases and inserts in case the red one’s don’t meet Nathan’s needs?
Matt_T
IIRC Bosch have sold the empty cases and might still do. But they were priced to where you might as well buy sets and throw away the bits you don’t need.
One nice thing about these Wiha sets is they do have a decent amount of useful bits. A lot of sets are mostly insert length filler.
Vards Uzvards
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BB162LNC/
$5.28 per small organizer right now.