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Tool Organisation Tips From the Experts

Never misplace your tools again.

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Tools, they can become a real mess if they're not organised properly. But with our handy guide, we'll show you how to organise and catalogue your tools like a pro, helping to create the ideal workstation.




Before You Begin


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Audit Your Inventory


Before you start organising your tools, it’s important to audit your inventory. Donate items you no longer use or get rid of anything that is damaged beyond repair.


Sort Into Piles


Sort through the leftover inventory and start organising your tools into piles. While sorting, consider shape, size, function and how often you use the tool. You'll want to store your tools in a way that works best for you, whether that's by grouping similar items together or organising by which tools you use most often.


Consider Your Space


The size of your space will dictate the kind of storage you can accommodate. Choose a place in your home where you can comfortably store your tools, whether that's an extra cupboard, a corner in your basement or a side of your garage.


If you're looking to add to your current tool storage, take note of what pieces you already own and what you can easily add to create the perfect work area.


How to Organise Tools


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Now that you have sorted through your tools, it’s time to decide on storage.


Garage Storage


Create a custom storage solution by utilising a garage storage such as cabinets, shelves and workbenches. This is a perfect option if you spend a lot of time working in your garage and have a large tool collection.

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Tool Chests & Cabinets


Tool chests are the go-to option if you have a handful of small, basic household tools. These chests have variously sized drawers, allowing you to organise and protect your many tools. Add accessories such as a tool and can organiser to the side of the chest for easy access to your most used items. Some tool chests come with cabinets, which are large compartments that allow you to store larger tools. If you find that you keep adding to your tools, you can customise your base by adding a top, middle or side chest.


If you find yourself moving around the workspace and switching tools often, consider a tool chest with wheels that will allow you to easily roll your chest as you move.

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Workbenches


A workbench not only offers a place to work but it also has shelving or drawers underneath, allowing you to store away tools. It's a great option if you have limited space and want to work and store tools in the same area. If you find that you're using power tools at your workbench often, place your bench near an electrical plug. Add accessories like wheels or install drawers to help customise your workbench to fit your needs better.


Portable Tool Storage


If you find yourself bringing your tools with you outside a lot, opt for portable storage like a toolbox or a tool bag. Keep in mind that a toolbox’s size limits the amount of items that you can bring with you, so a toolbox will be a great option if you find yourself with only a few tools. Put your most used tools in the top compartments, allowing you to grab them easily. Make sure your toolbox has a sturdy, comfortable handle. When you're not using your toolbox, it's small enough to store away in a closet or shelf, letting you keep your tools out of sight.


Tool pallets are similar to a toolbox but all of your tools are laid out, allowing you to see all of your items without having to dig through. A tool pallet keeps smaller items organised and has designated spots for your wrench, pliers and more. Find a tool pallet that will fit your current collection so you can bring it on the go.

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Tip: If your workbench is stationary but you are not, opt for a tool belt. It will let you keep smaller hand tools accessible while you work.


Storage Racks & Shelving Units


An easy way to get larger tools off of the floor is by adding a storage rack or shelving unit to your space. A storage rack will keep your tools in better condition and help keep you organised. If you have smaller hand tools and want to utilise shelving, opt for plastic bins and baskets to keep them together. They will also help protect your tools from dust or dirt.

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Pegboards


If you have a small workspace, make the most of it with pegboards. Not only do they free up your floor space but they allow you to see all of your tools at once.


Use a pegboard to hang lighter items like cords, drills and hammers. Use small bins and baskets on your pegboard to keep smaller items like bolts and screws together without getting lost. Add hooks to hang electric cords or small power tools. Put your most used items at eye level so you can easily grab and go. Be sure to check the manufacturer’s instructions for weight recommendations.

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