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Matco Screwdriver Holder (Pics)

Wolverine

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I was looking for something different than my craftsman screwdriver holder. I saw this rubber holder on the Matco website and decided to purchase it. Not all of my craftsman screwdrivers fit in there perfectly. Some of the handles do not seat in the slots completely. However, when I open and close the drawer, even under moderate speeds, nothing moves.

Now I can see/find all of my screwdrivers at a glance!
 

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kartracer55

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I like that. You have the fancy craftsmans ehh? I have the regular ones, but I also have a few of the proffesionals that had the all balck handles. I love the SK expert 2 style as well.

Jim
 

eschoendorff

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I also have teh Cman Professionals that I use in the garage. I also REALLY like the SK Expert 2s and use them all the time indoors. Good call, Jim! :thumbup:
 

Brandon

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here's what i use, a long magnet. when i shut the drawer nothing moves.
 

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JohnHenrys48

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Brandon said:
here's what i use, a long magnet. when i shut the drawer nothing moves.

I like the Matco holder but for simplicity the magnet is one of the best ideas I've seen.

thanks,

Jim
 
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