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Milwaukee Packout Compatible Organizer - Divided Rectangular Bin
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After duplicating the [Milwaukee Packout Low-Profile Organizer bins](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6279890), and creating dividers and a modified low-profile square bin that can go where the low-profile rectangular bin normally sat, I decided I might as well duplicate the deep bin as well. So, I first duplicated the [Milwaukee Packout Organizer Square bin](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6332256). Then, got busy with work and didn't get a chance to work on the rectangular bin - until now. Then, just the other day, I created the [Milwaukee Packout Organizer Rectangular Bin](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6403230) that is a duplicate of the original. After posting that one, I was messaged, and asked to make it divided, but with removable dividers like the low-profile ones. So I did. So, here is a [Milwaukee Packout Organizer](https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Storage-Solutions/PACKOUT/PACKOUT-Organizers/48-22-8430) compatible rectangular bin that is functionally equivalent to the original, **but with removable dividers!** I have printed it in PLA and PETG. The PLA is more rigid, and easier to remove the organic supports - they just pop right off. The PETG is a bit more flexible, and I think will handle drops better, but the organic supports like to stick more, and I have to use a dental pick to get them out from under the lip. But it is worth it to print them in PETG in my opinion.
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