🔋 Power Up Your Workspace with Style!
The CCCEIModular 4 Layer Movable Power Tool Organizer is a versatile wall-mounted solution designed to keep your power tools and accessories neatly organized. Featuring a charging station with 8 outlets, adjustable layers, and heavy-duty steel construction, this organizer maximizes your workspace while ensuring your tools are always charged and ready for action.
J**H
Good product
Great directions I’d like the yellow it’s yellow. It’s a horrible. I bought two Red Bulls the directions are so thorough and complete. It makes it very easy.
J**.
Tidy!
Sturdy wall mount that keeps a selection of my power tools nice and tidy. Before I had chargers all over the place, so this was a nice alternative for having a charging station.
A**R
Organizer of battery operated hand tools
Well constructed. Wish it was a little bigger for shelf adjustment. Especially for a circular saw.
K**N
Works great
Easy to build and install. Works great
C**.
A solid tool organizer, a touch wonky to set up
This is a nice wall mount organizer for my cordless power tools and related accessories. I've seen plenty of DIY serious that are similar, made from wood or wood and PVC pipe, but I've never quite gotten to the D part of that particular project. So seeing one that's nice looking with lots of flexible capacity and only requires assembly was appealing to me. But if you're motivated, you could definitely build yourself one for less.I would say it's good Harbor Freight quality--US General, not ICON--which is not at all an insult. There is nothing substandard about the quality of materials but nothing outstanding either - every part is well suited to the purpose and its overall construction is solid.It arrives very compactly flat packed and requires simple assembly. One part of the assembly is wonky: the power strip attached to the top first, but the power strip is actually about 1/8" shorter than the shelves. When the instructions say don't tighten these screws, they mean leave them 2-3 turns out from contact. The purpose is to clear the protruding screws on the ends of the power strip, but this leaves you with no way to completely snug up the power strip unless you shim it with washers. It's not super critical as the structure is built on the three welded shelves and bottom rack, but it did make me have to backtrack during assembly.Once assembled and all screws tightened, this thing is solid. I like that the center shelf has three height options to allow you to make the best use of the shelf space depending on what you want to store.The power strip is solid feeling even though it's mostly plastic. It is a nice addition to support keeping chargers going while in the unit. There could be some accommodations for cable management, like maybe slots on the backside of the shelves, but for me it's not a huge deal to zip tie up the excess length and use the top shelf for charging. I keep some cases of drill bits and driver bits on the middle shelf but since there are 8 outlets there is room to add more chargers than I have.It's nice to get my tools out of the bag and on the wall. It helps create space in my shop and keep my tools organized, and seeing that my driver is not in place helps remind me to no leave it other places so it's ready next time I need it.For the current price of $75, it's not a no-brainer, because you could certainly build something custom and have cash left over. But it's not a bad price to have something that can be ready to go in 15 minutes and includes a power strip to keep things neat and save your outlets
T**E
Quick & Easy to Assemble—The Power Strip is a Bonus.
Assembling this CCCEI Modular 4 Layer Movable Power Tool Organizer with Charging Station was quick and easy. Just remember to leave the screws a little loose until all of the screws are in place, then tighten them fully.Here’s what I like:+ The heavy wire racks at the bottom ideally hold my Makita™ drills and drivers, even when they have the big 6Ah batteries installed.+ There is a switched four receptacle power strip for plugging in my chargers.+ Easy to assemble.+Three wire mesh shelves won’t allow small objects to fall through.+ Storage for Small hand tools+ Moveable hooks for hanging other items.+ Power strip can be installed in a right or left configuration.+ Easily mounts to the wall. Screws and wall anchors included.Here’s what I didn’t like:- The hooks hang loosely in the provided slots and easily fall out when lifting items off of the hooks.Conclusion: I would be remiss if I didn’t share that everyone who has seen this in my shop has said they want one. While this item has fully met my expectations, it didn’t exceptionally exceed them. If the hooks were attached more securely in the provided slots, I would say it exceeded my expectations. I see no reason to give this less than a four-star review.
R**T
Not easy to put together, but worth it
Be prepared to spend some time putting this together - especially when starting it out. It's a bit awkward to try and assemble at first, and you will quickly loathe all the allen wrench screws. However, once you make it past that part, it's a nice holder for power tools - and I just love the built in power strip. Take note, however, it is merely a power strip, and not a surge protector.They do include a template for wall mounting to line up your screw holes - and that helps a lot, too.Overall, a good addition to the garage to help clean up some of the power tool sprawl.
B**
Very nice, but plenty of room for improvement
Fairly simple assembly and once tightened, feels heavy duty and solid. I love the red/black finish.They advertise that you can connect multiple units, but it won't work if they both have outlet straps, because the end of the cord prevents you from being able to butt them together.Also as other reviews say, there should be cutouts in the shelf that let you route power cables up the back of the shelf to the power outlets. As is, they need to go out the front, which looks really bad, and poses risks that cables could get snagged and pull items off the shelf.Overall I am still happy with the Unit, and will probably make some modifications myself to improve it.If these items were addressed, it would be worth the current cost, but as-is, it's a bit over priced.
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