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An accessory pack that will enhance the power tool in first post, but useful to any 1/4 hex drive type chuckhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Milwaukee-Shockwave-Compact-Pieces-Torx/dp/B0851FV7NRCurrently at £11.90 for quickbit chuck and good range of bits in decent quality. It's the PZ2 (I think) is a good match for jis type heads. Although a very good range in this little pack for many things encountered, automotive or else.
The Festool systainers (system containers) are great for storing all sorts of bits with a fantastic range and in lots of varied sizes They were the first to clip together (made by Tanos part of the same company), if any parts gets damaged, they can be replaced, lid, clips, hinge pins the lot. They also do a range of transportable systems to move them around and a storage for them (Sysports) as well as being able to make your own racking system (with the help of their shelves). Festool only has one main colour (grey, although some limited editions can be different) Tanos (not as well known in the UK has lots of different colours available one of the main stockists of Tanos UK https://www.systemcontainers.co.uk/contact-us (AKA Bunnys Bolts) I have a large range of the Festool ones that I have used for about 25 years.
Along with my son, we use different items and look at quite a few boxes etc.Those Magnusson boxes are pretty substantial and resilient, there was all manufacturers at two different local trade shows for us to compare recently. One at Kempton Park (organised by a a substantial local tool shop) many manufacturers bring whole range there to compare. Another at Sandown Park, with different building trade focus also good. I'd have confidence in most of them with the robustness clearly and substantially stepped up in recent years of manufacturing from each of the competitors.