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TOPRINCE 56.7″ W Large Power Tool Organizer Wall Mount with Charging Station, 3-Tier Heavy Duty Metal Tool Rack with 12 Drill Holders and 6FT Power Strip, Garage Workshop Storage.Black

Original price was: $66.49.Current price is: $59.99.

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power tool organizer with charging station wall mount-P3 Black

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Extra Large & Heavy Duty Wall Mount Design – This largest capacity power tool organizer wall mount is built from industrial-grade metal and tested to support up to 600 lbs. At 56.7″ wide, it provides maximum storage space for large workshops or professional garages. Includes lag screws and wall anchors for secure installation. Matte powder-coated finish resists scratches, rust, and corrosion for long-term use.
Built-In Power Tool Charging Station – Features a 4-outlet power strip with a 6FT heavy-duty power cord, securely mountable to the rack. Charge multiple cordless drills, batteries, and chargers at the same time. Keeps your workspace organized and tools fully powered.
Massive Tool Storage Capacity – Equipped with 12 cordless drill holders, plus side-mounted screwdriver rack, hook rail, hammer holder, and pliers rack. This extra-large power tool storage rack organizes drills, drill bits, batteries, chargers, hand tools, and accessories in one central location.
Maximize Workshop & Garage Space – The 3-tier vertical design offers more storage than smaller models while freeing up workbench and floor space. Smart spacing accommodates large tools and extra batteries, reducing clutter and improving workflow efficiency in your garage or professional workshop.
Professional-Grade Storage Solution – Ideal for contractor garages, large workshops, and serious DIYers. This extra-large metal power tool organizer with charging station installs easily on standard 16-inch wall studs and delivers a clean, efficient, and professional-grade storage solution for all your tools.

3 reviews for TOPRINCE 56.7″ W Large Power Tool Organizer Wall Mount with Charging Station, 3-Tier Heavy Duty Metal Tool Rack with 12 Drill Holders and 6FT Power Strip, Garage Workshop Storage.Black

  1. Karen’s customer reviews

    VERY large and VERY useful power tool organizer – once it’s assembled!
    I am giving this Toprince large power tool organizer 5 stars for what it deserves AFTER you finally assemble it – assembly is a pain in the butt, but once it’s done, this looks good and should work well despite a couple of minor glitches with mine (more on those things in a minute!). It gives you a HUGE storage capacity with 2 shelves, multiple power tool holders at the bottom (you can use them as just plain oversized hooks if that works better for your needs), and 4 nice accessory pieces for the 2 ends. Once this is up on your wall, it should be very sturdy and VERY useful.OK, about assembly. I have several different work spaces in my house/garage/sheds, so I already have 2 of these kinds of units, albeit somewhat smaller than this one, but they all get assembled in generally the same way. I say that as a bit of a warning if you are NOT handy at all that this will be a bit challenging and there may be swearing involved if you haven’t put things like this together before. I’m NOT naturally mechanically inclined in the slightest, but I CAN follow good instructions, and the instructions with this ARE generally very good, but they don’t have words – just lots of pictures. (Again, that’s very common – just pay VERY close attention to the images and make sure things are in the right places. For example, you get 6 pieces that look very similar – the ones without holes on the top are part F and there are 4 of them, 3 of which go on the bottom shelf and one that goes in the middle of the top shelf, with parts G going on either side of it.) The biggest issues with all of these units is that you are installing MANY of the tiny bolts/nuts (parts P and Q) in VERY tight spaces – I’m a woman with relatively small hands and the places the bolts needed to go were VERY tight. I had to very, very, very carefully keep moving the unit around (upright, on its back, lifted with a brick underneath, etc.) as I assembled it so I could get better access to the spaces. Despite the tight spacing, don’t take shortcuts, especially at the end – BE SURE to go back and tighten ALL of the bolts using the little Allen wrench included so this will be as sturdy as it’s supposed to be!I took a bunch of pictures. I assembled this on my kitchen table, which is about 5 feet wide, and it worked fine (but please excuse all the clutter – we are in the midst of about a million projects and every room in our house is in flux!). My first photo is DURING assembly – I actually kind of combined assembly steps 1 and 2 so I was putting the bottom shelf on at the same time I was putting on the bottom power tool holders, and as long as I kept looking ahead to make sure everything was in place, this worked fine. My second photo is a closer look at the tight spaces you are dealing with during assembly. My third photo is my YES! moment – I’d finished assembling the whole unit (overall it likely took me an hour and a half, but I went VERY slowly and took breaks). My fourth and fifth photos show the right-side and left-side accessory pieces – but as you can see, I had an OOPS moment and will have to fix the top right-side accessory because it’s upside-down, aaggh! I will be able to fix that in literally less than 1 minute so it’s not a big deal, I’m just annoyed at myself for not paying closer attention – I think I was just so happy to be DONE! :)My sixth and seventh photos show the biggest glitch: the sixth is a photo of the hole that the power cord needs to go through; the seventh shows one of my multiple attempts to GET the power cord through. It won’t fit. The manufacturer decided to make a fancy hole instead of a plain circle or square, and no matter how many ways I tried to get the plug through, it wouldn’t go through. I COULD put it through the big rectangle to the right of the cord hole, but those are clearly meant to be handles for carrying the unit, so I think I will just use a rotary tool to cut the cord hole in a couple of places so the cord will fit through it. The other little glitch for me (hopefully not for others who buy this unit) is that I didn’t get what I think was supposed to be another small bag of parts W and X, which you use to hold the power cord in place (once its cord is through the hole – ha!). I have enough other bolts and nuts or just plain long screws that I will easily be able to keep the cord in place with them once I can get it through the hole.One final note, for what it’s worth. Beware of reviews for items like this that have no pictures or details (especially, and I hate to say it since I’m a Viner too, Vine reviews); reviews without those things tell me that the reviewer didn’t even bother assembling the item – it is probably still in its box so they can sell it. 🙁 As you can see, I DID fully assemble mine, and it was worth it in the end! At the current coupon price of $62.69 (as of 2/25/26), it’s a good value for a tool organizer of this size and quality, and I am very happy to have mine.

  2. J.K. Reviews

    The Instructions Are Better Than I Expected
    This is a seriously large, professional‑grade tool organizer. The metal panels, shelves, and racks are cleanly stamped, the edges are straight, and the finish is consistent. On inspection, I found no warping, no rough edges, and no cosmetic defects anywhere on the parts.It looks like it’ll take some time to assemble, but the instructions are surprisingly clear and straightforward. This isn’t a project that requires a lot of skill — just a little time — and for a rack this wide, it’s absolutely worth the effort. I haven’t finished the assembly yet, but getting it up on the wall is at the top of my to‑do list.At the coupon price of $53.99… wow. This is a 56.7″ wall‑mounted system with multiple shelves, 12 drill holders, accessory racks, and a built‑in power strip. I’m not even sure I can fill it, but I know it’s going to look great hanging in my garage.Final Score: 5 of 5

  3. (っ◔◡◔)っ 🎵 Foxy 🦊 Fox 🎵

    Tool Organizer
    This organizer went up on the wall in the garage where tools were starting to pile up on the workbench. Once mounted, it created a place for drills, batteries, and chargers to sit neatly instead of being scattered around. The shelves and hooks hold several tools without feeling overloaded. My husband moved his most used tools onto the rack right away so they are easier to grab during projects. The metal frame feels strong and stays secure against the wall. It helps keep the workspace organized and makes it easier to find tools quickly when starting a job.

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