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The ToolBox Widget Large Wrench Organizer is a modular, magnetic tool holder designed to securely store up to 10 large wrenches. Featuring a compact 15.5" length and a bright orange missing tool indicator, it streamlines tool accountability and customization for professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Brand | ToolBox Widget |
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 15.5"L x 1"W x 1.5"H |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 1E+1 Pounds |
Number of Compartments | 10 |
UPC | 680140525542 |
Manufacturer | ToolBox Widget |
Part Number | TBW-AW10 |
Item Weight | 7.5 ounces |
Item model number | TBW |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**L
Good stuff
Toolbox widget is great but didn’t work well in this case for me as I have limited spaces with my toolbox.
A**L
Tool box widget
Great product, sturdy, really help organize and free up tool box space. Recommend
S**E
Perfect for large wrenches
This is by far your best option for storing large wrenches in a tool chest drawer. It's modular so if you are tight on space you have some adjustment options. I wish it was a little heavier plastic, but should be fine as it won't see much abuse just holding wrenches in the cabnet.
P**E
There are way better options but here’s my opinion…
Starting with the number 1 question people will have, the magnets are just terrible. I use a harbor freight liner , which is a paper thin, and the magnets will not even grip through that. Either the older products had better magnets or all the other reviews are lying. You can decide that for yourself if you purchase it but count on expecting it to be like it has no magnets at all.#2 These will not save you space. They are very poorly designed and the footprint of the holders chew up massive amount of space in your box. (See pictures below) I put a set of wrenches next to angled wrenches and I used an exact duplicate set of stubby wrenches to give you idea compared to a traditional wrench holder.#3 The holders are not magnetized where the wrench sits. So if you use a servicing cart, or move your box, the wrenches will slide off and just come to rest on the box. If you’re not mobile, That’s not a big deal for you.#4 They are not individual sections like you’re led to believe. They ship in 2 sections each composed of 3 pieces. 2 pieces are built to hold 2 wrenches and then a single piece to hold 1 wrench for a total of 5 in each section. Then you connect it to another identical section for a total of 10. It doesn’t sound like a big deal but when trying to match the # of holders to the numbers of wrenches, you might not be able to.5. The labels WILL not fit in these. I have no clue why they designed the vertical and slanted holders the same way and not use the labels but just realize they don’t work.I won’t mention the finish quality because to me it wasn’t important. But if you do care, the finish is pretty poor.Now for the good…..They do function as a wrench holder.
T**S
Pretty decent wrench holders
4 star because it’s not perfect, but it’s pretty good and I will be buying more. Pictured is the vertical and angled, the vert will hold 15 wrenches and is better on space. The angled will hold 10 but you can read the numbers on the wrench much easier. I’m not sure which I will buy more of, I really liked the easy readability but I also really like to save space. Between the 2 it’s personal preference. Other reviews complained of them being bent but none of mine (3 sets so far) have had a serious problem.
D**.
A must for a tool drawer!
Great quality and does a nice job keeping your wrenches ( screwdrivers) organized and not rolling around. I love them both.
M**K
terrible build quality, very expensive
These spacers work great once they're in place, and look pretty good. The magnets are just strong enough to tighten the holder through the drawer liner in my tool box, though it is a stationary box and isn't bouncing around in the back of my truck. For sure, they'd be too weak to do much good in a mobile box.The "missing tool indicator" is a bit of a joke. It's just an orange line in the bottom of the crook of the tool. Can't quite see it when the tool is in place, and you might not notice it when the tool is missing, anyway.My two big complaints are price and build quality.The build quality is garbage. Within a minute of pulling the ToolWidget from the box, it came apart. The base plate snaps in with tabs that don't appear to actually mate with a slot or recess, so they're quite precarious. With the base plate out, the magnet falls out. I picked the parts up off the floor of my shop, and every time I move the ToolWidget around my tool box they leave a couple magnets behind. Once organization settles down, I won't move them much. I'm terribly disappointed in the build quality.Not everything is perfect, but for this price customers expect something a lot better. Am I really paying more than two and a half dollars per tool for storage clips that fall apart whenever I move them?
M**E
works for half moon wrenchs
was lookin for wrench holders for my half moon wrenchs.. found these.. it holds the wrenchs.. doesnt take up as much space as my orginal wrench tray..that the wrenchs came in..
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