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Review on ๐Ÿ”ง Ultimate Garage Power Tool Organizer: Drill Charging Station with Wall Mount Cordless Power Drill Holder, Screwdriver Rack, and Drill Bit Storage by Emanuel Frison

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good looking natural wood easy to assemble

Comes in a small box of pre-cut pieces of wood that you can assemble using the instructions and hardware provided. I used a 12v impact wrench to assemble this and it took less than 10 minutes. It's very simple and anyone with any power tools will be able to put this together easily. All details are well carved and everything is neatly aligned. The holder is made of untreated wood but can be painted if you want to mix and match other colors in your shop or garage. The power tool holders on the bottom work with all the tools I've tried. I have a DeWalt 20 volt drill, a Makita 18 volt impact wrench, a Bosch 18 volt drill, a Metabo 20 volt impact wrench, two Craftsman 20 volt drills, a brushless drill from Worx and a 3/8 screwdriver from Makita. Some larger or oddly shaped tools may not fit, but most models with a large rectangular battery and narrower handle will do. bits and screwdrivers. The screwdriver side worked well as it holds 11 screwdrivers so I used my 10 piece set along with a universal screwdriver. The top right shelf has a cut out for the power cord which makes it look nice on the wall. Installing it on my wall was easy. I just screwed it into the studs behind the drywall and it stays in place very well. Overall this is a very nice garage organizer and looks great on a wood topped workbench. I kept my power tools in a closet, which isn't very convenient, and now I have quick access to the ones I use most. Even if you only have one or two power tools, this device gives you the opportunity to grow by buying more tools over time. I think the wood gets greasy if you do a lot of work on the car and I plan to paint it at some point so it's easier to wipe off when it gets dirty. You can do this yourself with a saw and some wood, but it's really nice when everything is pre-cut and everything fits together perfectly. Lumber prices have gone up a lot in the last year, I don't think I would have saved much money trying to build one of these myself and it definitely wouldn't look as good.

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Operating speed