The Critic
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I recently moved to a new house and decided to build a home toolbox using a HF 44” Series 2. During my research for toolbox organizing ideas, I learned about VIM Magrails from a YouTube channel.
I purchased purchased seven VIM Magrails. Four 12” for 3/8, two 16” for 1/2” and a 12” 1/2” rail.
I used the VIM magrails for my frequently used 3/8” metric chrome (short and deep), 3/8” metric impact (short and deep), 1/2” metric impact (short and deep up to 22mm) and for my lug nut sockets. My less frequently used sockets (1/4” drive and large 1/2” drive) are organized using the Tekton/Ernst rails.
The magnets are strong and hold the sockets well. I have no complaints other than the initial setup being a bit tedious (the magnetic bits need to be tightened once you find the desired position).
I highly recommend the VIM magrails if they are in your budget. Not sure why I did not learn about them sooner.



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I purchased purchased seven VIM Magrails. Four 12” for 3/8, two 16” for 1/2” and a 12” 1/2” rail.
I used the VIM magrails for my frequently used 3/8” metric chrome (short and deep), 3/8” metric impact (short and deep), 1/2” metric impact (short and deep up to 22mm) and for my lug nut sockets. My less frequently used sockets (1/4” drive and large 1/2” drive) are organized using the Tekton/Ernst rails.
The magnets are strong and hold the sockets well. I have no complaints other than the initial setup being a bit tedious (the magnetic bits need to be tightened once you find the desired position).
I highly recommend the VIM magrails if they are in your budget. Not sure why I did not learn about them sooner.



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