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Ideas for battery powered yard tools wall storage

bobg03

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Anybody got any ideas of an easy way to hang a battery operated Stihl weed whacker and blower on the wall to take up minimal space?
Doesn't need to be able to charge on wall, my benchtop has room for a charger..
 
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mike93lx

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My ego trimmer and handheld blower both have integrated hooks, so I just have wall anchors and a screw. Nothing like that on yours?
 
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They won't have them to touch and look at til friday. I'll have to see when they arrive, I upgraded to an external battery set from my current internal battery set-up.
 

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Google "double hooks for tools" or tool hooks. HD and other stores sell them.
I found some nice padded ones. They were made for slat walls, but still have holes for regular mounting.
 

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not sure how low your ceilings are but I hang my weed wacker from the ceiling. Just a single "hook" on the handle.
 

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What I'm planning in my garage is a sort of wall mounted elevator. A piece of plywood on some unistrut, some skateboard wheels, and a harbor freight winch. Then just make some custom mounts to hold the yard tools packed as tightly as possible on the plywood, and hit the winch to lift it all up 10ft high and out of sight.
 
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jarhead

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Anybody got any ideas of an easy way to hang a battery operated Stihl weed whacker and blower on the wall to take up minimal space?
Doesn't need to be able to charge on wall, my benchtop has room for a charger..
Not pretty but functional
 

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Does Still incorporate anything into their tools for hanging? All of my Greenworks stuff has a keyhole shaped opening in the handle for hanging them with. I just ran bolts through the red iron that fits that keyhole.
 

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Here is how I hang the two gas trimmers and the pole saw. No reason it wouldn't work for electric trimmers.
 

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Cairo94507

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I bought the top of the line Echo blower for our yard. Turned it on and turned it off and returned it. My wife's hairdryer blew better. I now have an Echo gas blower, their highest rated blower, that thing is AWESOME. I love it- but be warned, ear protection is a must. To store it and my weed whacker, I just screwed some bicycle hanging hooks into the studs on the wall and they sit very nicely, off the floor and out of the way.
 
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