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Posted 7 June 2023

BQKOZFIN Power Tool Organizer Storage Rack Tool Shelving Rack for Garage Workshop Small- £25.99@ Dispatched from Amazon Sold BQKOZFIN-DIRECT

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【Strong Load-bearing】 - Small Size: 15.7"L x 7.9"W x 8.5"H (40 x 20 x 21.5cm), using galvanized iron wire. Our products have sufficient storage space for placing tools and parts, and 4 hanging slots for electric drills. Placing various power tools like electric drills, circular Saw, big hammer ect. Space is fully utilized and you can easily look for your tools and organize them.
【Easy to Install】 - There are screws and installation instructions in the package of this cordless drill organizer, which is very simple while retaining the fun of manual installation. All screw accessories are included. Different areas, easy to categorize different tools.
【Professional Design】 - Specially designed for garage management. The drill holder is very space-saving. The edge of the shelf uses a reinforced design. Even if you put a 50-pound thing, it will not collapse. Every hole is accurate and will not cause you trouble.
【Wall Mounted Drill Rack 】- Organize all of your electric power drills on this wall mounted, heavy-duty metal storage rack! The simple lines & compact design of this wall mounted tool holder make it an excellent choice for all design schemes.
【Multifunctional Storage Rack】- Screwdriver Storage Racks are added on the two side, which are used for placing various screwdrivers, handtools and other small tools. You can organize drill bits and batteries, as well as some small tools, and you can also organize freely according to products. New Design storage rack not only added a extra space for circular saw but also added an storage slot for big hammers and wreches.

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  1. Argyll68's avatar
    Argyll68
    Waste of money for what it is. You can make drill holders using some old plastic drainpipe cutting a section out at the bottom.

    This seems like an expensive shelf.

    50329679-yPbKO.jpg (edited)
  2. RustySpoons's avatar
    RustySpoons
    BQKOZFIN, that well known household name
    andy6129's avatar
    andy6129
    Amazon relies on registered company trademarks as an indicator of a reliable and trustworthy seller! Once they started doing this, huge numbers of company registrations followed, mostly using a random set of letters and numbers, since that way you can be pretty sure you won't hit someone else's tradename and get your company registration bounced. The NY Times had an article on it recently, mainly because the US Trademarks Office has been completely flooded with thousands and thousands of applications for names like this one. NY Times Article
  3. bug1baby's avatar
    bug1baby
    I think these are a generic brand but recently purchased a set of two for £32 for slightly better price per shelf. Here
  4. randomusername7605281935's avatar
    randomusername7605281935
    Amazon product listing photos have to be among the worst photoshopped images in the world. Like 90% of listings have photoshopped images and the scale of the product is often 5x larger or smaller than it actually is, and thats no exaggeration. Just puts me off buying anything.

    Just buy 1 of their own product, stage it nicely with real tools not just tools found on Google Images and then i'll be more likely to buy it over the million others selling the same thing.
  5. Tyrone_H_'s avatar
    Tyrone_H_
    50442417-bxXxL.jpgThere's my beast
    Cheeky_Chap's avatar
    Cheeky_Chap
    I bet I can guess what your favourite power tool manufacturer is
  6. mozzer_Morris's avatar
    mozzer_Morris
    Not that useful as any member of hotdeals has more than 4 drills or drivers....
    john_n3MU's avatar
    john_n3MU
    proves you should have thought about buying a high quality drill then and not super store junk.
  7. darren_hooker's avatar
    darren_hooker
    I thought the picture of this ad was an Alton Towers ride while scrolling through til I clicked on said ad.. Lol
    flamethrower's avatar
    flamethrower
    lol I thought someone was selling roller coaster riding cars. (edited)
  8. TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    TristanDeCoonha
    Not too concerned about their hands are they? Unguarded blade from the saw.
    Would also need to be mounted low if you want to access the screwdrivers at the back. So in reality you will be mounting this no higher than a metre (edited)
    TheRealSpamster's avatar
    TheRealSpamster
    The saw in that pic must be no more than 15cm across. I wonder where you get those from? Something like that would be suitable for sawing small sticks in half!
  9. smurkenstein's avatar
    smurkenstein
    Looks good. I've been upgrading my worshop recently with a home made charger wall and garden tool rack. This looks excellent for the price - its not worth the time and materials to fabricate a drill holder shelf. Mind, the tool box in the photo is a bit of a joke, but I recon could be a good spot for my jig saws
  10. Thoughtful's avatar
    Thoughtful
    BQKOZFIN is that the new name for Lgbtqwerty?
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