Mythinglogic Garden Tool Organizer for Garage-Yard Tool Racks with Wheels,Garage Organizers and Storage Hold Garden Tools,Yard Tool Holder for Garage/Shed,Garden tool stand

(1365 reviews)

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$119.99

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  • Joanne B

    > 3 day

    Excellent

  • LucasGolub

    Greater than one week

    I was pleasantly surprised how solid and high quality this is. Holds everything. Just be sure the shed roof is high enough to lift the tools, shovel, rakes etc. Instead of using it for gardening tools, I moved this to my garage because the shed roof was too low to raise the tools to place them in the holes. I love it for holding my brooms , mops, laundry detergent, etc. The wheels roll easily too!

  • Emma Magallanes

    > 3 day

    Wheels

  • Raymond McKinley

    Greater than one week

    I know this is for holding yard tools but I found it works great for a multi tray cart. Assembly was very easy, and it is so sturdy. I can roll it over the carpet with no problem. The build is so strong I can load it with items with no wobbling or flexing. I will be using it for its intended purpose later, but for now I’m getting much use out of it as a cart with multiple levels. For the build quality, it’s definitely worth the price.

  • Margaret Page

    > 3 day

    Love this product use in my house saves me time running back and forth getting cleaning supplies I now have all in one place

  • Jim Dos

    > 3 day

    Solid construction. I loaded this up and it never wavered.

  • N. Caruso

    > 3 day

    I actually chose this kit to store fishing gear, although it can easily serve the intended purpose of tool storage, with its nice assortment of hooks to hang up almost anything on the attached rack. Assembly was very easy - it only took a few minutes and everything came together with ease using nothing but a Philips screwdriver. The rack is solid and stable on its feet. I purchased a set of casters that can screw into the base instead of the simple feet that come with the kit. The threads on the bolts to hold the casters on need to be Metric - M8-1.25. I also attached a couple 8x36 shelves to it for even more utility. All-in-all it is a very nice rack and comes in very handy in my garage.

  • Daniel J. Gomez

    > 3 day

    We had a cheap wall-mounted aluminum strip garage tool hanger, the one with the gravity clips. The problem was that the pre-drilled holes didnt line-up with the studs, so we mounted mostly into drywall alone with anchor screws. After about two years, either the ghost in our house got utterly bored or gravity took its toll and the strip dismounted from the wall, with quite a startling crescendo - these things always happen in the middle of the night. The dog went bonkers. My dad has a plastic free-standing tool organizer in his garage, its probably the Rubbermade one, and I always liked that, had my eye on it, but didnt want to spend upwards of $60 for this type of device. Well I bit the bullet and bought this one, although I was very doubtful about the quality for $110. Bottom line, as always, you get what you pay for. Is it worth $110? Mmm, maybe $75. And it probably costs $30 to manufacture somewhere in China. But the instructions were clear, only like 8 steps, and took about 1/2 hour total. Its very sturdy and solid - Im, glad I made the investment. It easily holds our rakes and brooms, swiffer, a hand axe, dust pans and brushes and electric leaf blower. On the top rack I like to keep a few six packs of IPA. This thing has plenty of space and they also give you six hooks to hang things from, so you can get creative. But wait, mon frère, the best part about it is that it has CASTORS, two which lock-off! So after you assemble this beauty (mind you all the pre-drilled holes were spot-on, its a very quality and tight build) all you have to do is roll it in place and voila, your garage is instantly 30% neater and your life partner will highly impressed. So I say just order it if youre on the fence (like I was) & you can thank me later. Afterwards, you might feel so especially accomplished as to support your local butcher, get some nice thick ribeyes, dust off your Traeger grill, pop off a few cold ones and celebrate your engineering skills with a nice steak dinner. And dont forget to wear your old Life Is Good T-shirt. This is the occasion to do that.

  • Cindy

    > 3 day

    This was so easy for me to put together. It holds a lot of different pieces of outdoor small equipment like blower, chain saw, rakes, cords, extra charging batteries, etc.

  • David Dorrell

    16-04-2025

    Review of Mythinglogic Tool Storage Organizer, Heavy Duty Tool Holder for Power Tool, Drill, Screwdriver, Wrench, Storage Shelf for Toolbox, Tool Chest Organizer for Garage, Workshop, Shed, Mechanics The pre-assembled parts (sides, racks) were well made, no bad welds, screw holes lined up properly, integral bolts were all where they needed to be and set at the correct angles to assemble. My assembly space was limited, I didn’t even have room to lay it down and did it all with it standing by holding a side with one hand and starting the screws until I got them to catch then switching sides to get one in on the other side. I took my time and had it assembled and tightened down in about half an hour. Very sturdy, coated with a durable paint or finish of some sort that held up well to the riggers of assembly in a confined space, not showing any scratches or digs. The design is structurally very good. They may have relied simply on the shelves for structure, but there are intermediate bars that will help keep the unit from torquing when loaded. I was able to load several large tool boxes on the bottom shelves and room for a bit more. Haven’t loaded the upper racks yet. It holds so many tool boxes that if I had it assembled and loaded before I assembled it, I would have had room to lay it down to put it together! Very pleased with this item.

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