Keeping one battery freshly charged is tough enough, but when you’ve got a bunch of different battery-powered tools in your arsenal, it becomes a perpetual struggle to keep them all fully juiced.

And that’s doubly true if you’re managing an entire shop crew that eats batteries like dollar hotdogs at the ballpark.

That’s why the folks at Milwaukee Tool came up with the Gangbox Rapid Charger system.

Milwaukee Gangbox Charging System
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Thanks to a pair of M18 bays, plus a pair of hybrid M12/M18 bays, it perfectly accommodates up to four Milwaukee Tool batteries, and according to Milwaukee Tool, it’s capable of charging two M18 XC5.0 batteries in as little as an hour—which means a lot less shop downtime.

But fast charging is only the start of the magic here.

The Gangbox also incorporates a pair of standard USB-C ports for charging phones, tablets, Bluetooth speakers, flashlights, or anything else that needs a stable USB power source.

Better yet, the Gangbox has a built-in, flip out light—perfect if you’re rummaging around a dark job box, tool locker, or race trailer.

man using light from milwaukee gangbox
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But the quiet advantage here is that the Milwaukee Gangbox keeps your job box or workbench clean and tidy, without a bunch of random charging docks and cords cluttering up your workspace. More importantly, if you’ve ever had a battery charger “wander off” on the jobsite, you can appreciate the value of keeping a central charger secured in a single spot.

Speaking of secure, the Gangbox unit features a series of powerful magnets so you can stick it to any sturdy metal tool chest—but it also has stout cleats and keyholes for more permanent mounting options, say, under a workbench or onto a wooden trailer wall.

All told, if keeping your shop team supplied with enough battery power is a constant battle, then the Milwaukee Tool Gangbox rapid charger system is an ideal solution.

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