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BitBelt organizer

Torque&Recoil

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I race cars in enduros - 7 and 8 hour races. As you can imagine, stuff breaks. I don't want to carry every heavy tool I own, so I have two smaller boxes that go to the track every race. Inevitably, stuff slides around inside the toolboxes and isn't exactly where I think it should be, and sometimes I need a tool RIGHT NOW. I got a couple of the rubber BitBelt bit organizers recently and for my purposes, they work really well. Let me say up front - they are made of quality rubber, and they flex. Which is fine by me. I need a way to securely hold Torx bits and some nutdriver sockets, placing them on their side, in the top shelf of a toolbox that gets jostled continuously. Now, I know where my Torx and nutdriver sockets are located, instead of wondering which corner they may have rolled into. These BitBelt organizers hold 1/4" hex bits very securely. I really can't imagine how a bit could "fall out" by itself, which of course can happen with magnetic organizers. If you need a secure way to store hex bits, you might want to consider this solution. They really do grip quite well and I think they are great for a mobile toolbox, or in the bottom of a bag.
 

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alwaysFlOoReD

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I race cars in enduros - 7 and 8 hour races. As you can imagine, stuff breaks. I don't want to carry every heavy tool I own, so I have two smaller boxes that go to the track every race. Inevitably, stuff slides around inside the toolboxes and isn't exactly where I think it should be, and sometimes I need a tool RIGHT NOW. I got a couple of the rubber BitBelt bit organizers recently and for my purposes, they work really well. Let me say up front - they are made of quality rubber, and they flex. Which is fine by me. I need a way to securely hold Torx bits and some nutdriver sockets, placing them on their side, in the top shelf of a toolbox that gets jostled continuously. Now, I know where my Torx and nutdriver sockets are located, instead of wondering which corner they may have rolled into. These BitBelt organizers hold 1/4" hex bits very securely. I really can't imagine how a bit could "fall out" by itself, which of course can happen with magnetic organizers. If you need a secure way to store hex bits, you might want to consider this solution. They really do grip quite well and I think they are great for a mobile toolbox, or in the bottom of a bag.
Where do I find these?
Other than your toolbox... :)
 
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