Stuey
Well-known member
Is that astro-turf i see there?!!
I got two of these from Harbor Freight (one for SAE, one for Metric) for $10 each, and they're the best solution I've found so far. They slide right into the drawer of your toolbox - just put some drawer liner down first, and it will stay put.
They're not listed on HF's website for some reason, but my local store always has them in stock.
BTW Do you have a woman?

I like the look of a lot of the products here. Currently I a couple trays that look "similar" like Ernst Grippers except they have the sizes labeled on them. I like this. I wish they took up less space or used it better like some of the designs I see here.
Does anyone else like to have wrench sizes listed or am I alone? I'm always looking for a new/better system and this is one of the things holding me back from trying any of these others.
Adam

I'm waiting for Snap-on to come out with a cyborg woman with comfort grip.![]()

I see no reason too. My holders show the wrench size quite clearly on the wrench itself, besides, if you don't no where it is without a label, you're not using them enough.![]()


I got two of these from Harbor Freight (one for SAE, one for Metric) for $10 each, and they're the best solution I've found so far. They slide right into the drawer of your toolbox - just put some drawer liner down first, and it will stay put.
They're not listed on HF's website for some reason, but my local store always has them in stock.
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I wish I could find a couple of those for shorty wrenches.
No ... those SK racks are not the real deal. Give me a 1/2 hour and I'll find you a source.![]()

I have those for my matco stubies
appreciate the effort you put in around here
My Ernst racks are 1 3/4" tall at the big end. But the 30mm combo wrench it holds is 2 3/8" off the drawer bottom. So I think you could get by with a 2 1/2" drawer with wrenches of that size or smaller. Mine are in a 3 1/2" drawer so there's plenty of height to spare.
Man, that's a hairy arm!
With all this talk about wrench organizers, are you saying my wrench drawer (dis)organization isn't socially acceptable?
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I mean, at least give me a little credit - the combo's are in a pile, the open-end's another, line wrenches in another.... And the metrics are separate in the next drawer...
I've posted this before, but this is my custom wrench storage system. Made from aluminum sheet and trailer tape, and uses two very strong magnets, one at each end to locate the wrench ends. It's hard to see, but each compartment is actually labeled. Metric on one end and SAE on the other. OTOH, I'm old enough to just know what size they are from just looking at them, most days.
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-Will
that is a neat idea!With all this talk about wrench organizers, are you saying my wrench drawer (dis)organization isn't socially acceptable?
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I mean, at least give me a little credit - the combo's are in a pile, the open-end's another, line wrenches in another.... And the metrics are separate in the next drawer...
BTW, I see you found my missing Bonney line wrenches at the top left of that tray, I will pass along my home address so you can return them to me! I am glad to have those back!

Man, that's a hairy arm!