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nissan_crawler

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I like these much better:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00965397000P?keyword=65397&sLevel=0

You can get more screwdrivers in less space. I use it for wrenches, too.

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Chris Adams

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Thanks joenero, I've been looking for more storage systems.
I went to your link and while the website is not the most informative, I ordered two of the screwdriver 20 holders and two of the 40 wrench holders.
Shipping was fair.
They will be at least a week. I will post on how good they are.
 
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chavist93

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Chris, expect to be dissapointed with the scrwerdriver holder. I have one and hated it. Now its used as a divider.
 

chavist93

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Maybe it was just my proto screwdrivers, but they just didnt fit well in the provided slots. My handles were too big. Hopeully you will have better luck.
 

nissan_crawler

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I don't like how far apart it keeps them. With the foam ones I posted, you can have the shaft of a screwdriver on one side between the handles of two on the other side, and narrow the entire setup by 6-8".
 

klswvu

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With the foam ones I posted, you can have the shaft of a screwdriver on one side between the handles of two on the other side, and narrow the entire setup by 6-8".

:+1:

I have not tried the Ernst style (yet); but, I have tried a few few other designs (ie removable trays) and have stayed with the foam the longest.
 
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