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Packout Crate Router Table Conversion

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Milwaukee PACKOUT Router Table from StackSmarter StackSmarter Router Table Review I recently tested an innovative accessory from StackSmarter that transforms a standard Milwaukee PACKOUT stack into a compact, highly mobile router table workstation. Designed to address the daily friction of jobsite carpentry, it eliminates the exhausting need to haul a bulky, full-size router table to the site. Instead, it condenses a dedicated routing station into the modular storage system you are already rolling off your truck. Core Concept & Target User This rugged, purpose-built tool is aimed at serious trade professionals, including finish carpenters, remodelers, trim crews, and cabinet installers. It provides a stable, organized platform for tasks like windowsill routing, edge profiling, and small-part fabrication. • Ecosystem Integration: It is an absolute must-have for users heavily invested in the Milwaukee PACKOUT ecosystem to maximize efficiency. • Cross-Platform Compatibility: While built around the standard 16" × 22" PACKOUT footprint, StackSmarter also makes versions for Makita MakTrak, Flex Stack Pack, and ToughBuilt StackTech. Build Quality & Features • Modified OEM Parts: The system relies on authentic, CNC-modified OEM manufacturer products—like actual Milwaukee worktops and crates—rather than flimsy aftermarket plastics. • Included Accessories: The core kit features professional jobsite necessities, including an adjustable fence, a dedicated dust collection port, and a bit guard. • Portability & Storage: The router mounts into a removable tabletop that locks directly into the storage system. When the job is done, all router parts break down and store easily inside the crate, freeing up valuable space in your vehicle. @OhioPowerTool @MilwaukeeTool Limitations • Stability Requirements: Because the unit is inherently lightweight, you may need to clamp the crate down or click it into a heavier stack for the best stability during operation. • Capacity Constraints: The system is strictly limited to compact 1/4 HP trim routers, meaning it is not meant for heavy-duty or large-scale tasks. • System Dependency: To truly get the value out of this product, you must already be invested in—or be willing to buy into—a modular storage system. Pricing Tiers StackSmarter offers smartly tiered packages ranging from $115.00 to $600.00 to accommodate different tool inventories: • Basic ($115.00): Comes with the custom Router Plate Insert, Fence, Dust Port, and Bit Guard. • Regular ($190.00): Includes the modified PACKOUT Worktop, Fence, Dust Port, and Bit Guard. • Advanced ($325.00): Adds the PACKOUT Crate to provide the entire storage-ready structure, minus the tool. • PRO ($600.00): A complete turnkey solution including the Worktop, Crate, Fence, Dust Port, Bit Guard, and a pre-installed Milwaukee M18 Trim Router. Final Verdict For tradespeople who do regular jobsite edge profiling, trim carpentry, or small-part milling, this system will easily pay for itself in saved setup time and reduced physical fatigue. By offering multiple purchasing tiers, it caters just as easily to contractors who already own the necessary gear as it does to pros wanting a complete setup out of the box. It is an absolute home run for the mobile tradesperson.

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In this video I tested a genuinely innovative accessory from StackSmarter that turns a standard Milwaukee PACKOUT crate into a compact, highly mobile router table workstation. As a builder/remodeler, I’m always trying to bring shop-level capability to the jobsite without hauling a whole circus of gear. Normally our finish carpentry router-table setup means a big tabletop, drop-in plate, fence, dust port, sawhorses, clamps—the whole deal. This system immediately grabbed me because it condenses all that into something that snaps onto the PACKOUT stack I’m already rolling off the truck. What impressed me most is the build approach: StackSmarter is using modified OEM parts (real worktops/crates) that they CNC for a drop-in plate and insert system, plus an adjustable fence, dust port, and bit guard. I mounted a Makita LXT trim router to the pre-drilled plate, and the lid locks onto the crate like it always has—OEM fit, secure, and easy to transport. The cutout on the front lets you access height adjustment and power, and the crate itself becomes storage for router bits, edge guides, batteries—everything router-related in one spot. My take: this is built for working pros—finish carpenters, remodelers, trim crews, cabinet installers—especially if you’re already invested in PACKOUT (or similar systems like Makita MakTrak, Flex Stack Pack, ToughBuilt StackTech). It’s insanely portable and space-saving, but because it’s lightweight you may want to clamp it down or click it into a taller/heavier stack for stability. It’s trim-router only, but for jobsite edge profiling and small routing tasks, it’s a home run.

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