The Powerpak: Power Distribution Built Into a Systainer

Power Cord

Every job has a moment before the job — the part where you’re not building anything yet, you’re just trying to get power where it needs to be. A cord’s tangled in the truck bed. The only outlet is buried under a tarp. Someone’s holding a trouble light in one hand and hunting for a GFCI with the other.

That’s the job the Power Pak was built to solve: get power out of storage and into use, in seconds, without babysitting a cord.

The Klearline Powerpak started the way the best Systainer builds do — a user needed something that didn’t exist yet. Not “a power solution” in the abstract, but a specific answer to a specific frustration: store the extension cord, protect the connections, and present multiple outlets the moment you open the lid.

Built in a Systainer³ M 337, it stores a full extension cord and presents up to six outlets, with a power indicator so you know it’s live before you plug in a single tool.

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That’s the job done: no reel to crank, no cord to uncoil across a muddy site, no guessing whether the circuit’s hot. Open it, plug in, work.

And because it’s a Systainer, it’s never just a power box. It locks into the stack on your truck or cart, rides alongside the rest of your gear, and stores the same way it deploys — fast, and without a second thought.

Compact storage for power distribution on site and around the home.

One system. For everything. For everyone. Systainer USA.

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