GearWrench Universal wrench racks save up to 30% space with their reversible feature. They feature quick change side rails and will hold wrenches up to 1 in. or 25 mm. The reinforced composite material offers durability for longer life.
- Fits up to 1 in. or 25 mm
- Reinforced composite material
- Drop in feature, self-aligning rails
- More room for more tools
- Quick change reversible side rails
- 30% space saving with reversible feature
- 2-pack – 16 wrenches per rack
Marion Hilpert (verified owner) –
Holds 32 wrenches between the two trays. I like this rack better than the 13-tool size. I loaded up the racks with 8mm to about 26mm (3/8 – 1 in). Smaller wrenches I put between the trays and large wrenches are to the side. Ratchet wrenches don’t fit very well in these racks, so they are scattered loose too in another drawer in my tool chest. Plastic is a good enough material for these organizational racks. that lay flat inside the drawers.
Marion Hickle (verified owner) –
Nice product and allows for smaller storage footprint
Magdalen Bauch (verified owner) –
Yes! Much better in my tool chest then the box my standard and metric wrench’s came in from Snap-on! For sure took almost half the space in my drawer I use for wrench’s!
Jakayla Schumm (verified owner) –
Worked as showing in pictures, stays in place well and looks cool.
Austin Gleichner (verified owner) –
These GearWrench wrench racks are primarily intended for use in a tool drawer. While no provision is made for hanging on a wall or pegboard, you could manage that by drilling holes in the plate. When you place a wrench in a slot, it rests snugly against a foam strip, but the wrench is not locked in nor held tightly. so you can just lift it out. The triangular shape makes it easier to place these in alternating directions to save space. The parts that hold the wrenches can be removed and placed on the other side of the plate if you want to reverse the direction.
Aliza Kohler (verified owner) –
Holds 32 wrenches between the two trays. I like this rack better than the 13-tool size. I loaded up the racks with 8mm to about 26mm (3/8 – 1 in). Smaller wrenches I put between the trays and large wrenches are to the side. Ratchet wrenches don’t fit very well in these racks, so they are scattered loose too in another drawer in my tool chest. Plastic is a good enough material for these organizational racks. that lay flat inside the drawers.
Kadin Senger (verified owner) –
Having your wrenches organized is important. This rack does an excellent job of that. The reversible feature allows you to better fit them to your available drawers. They fit better in 18 inch deep drawers, but you can get them in a 16 inch drawer if you have to. Each rack holds 16 wrenches in a position where you can read the size. The wrenches lay securely but are easy to remove when you need one. This rack is a fine addition to your tool box.
Omari Dietrich (verified owner) –
Went from using two tool chest drawers for the standard and metric wrenches to having both sets in one drawer. Very smart and simple design that works for every day use. In addition to organizing the wrenches it has foam down the length of both sides so the wrenches don’t bang against the plastic or drawers. The one thing it is missing is that it doesn’t hold the wrenches tight in place…works great for organizing the drawers but if you do use it to carry your wrench set, you have to be careful cause there is no mechanism to hold the wrenches in place. Would have preferred some kind of restraining device.
Selmer Kertzmann (verified owner) –
I really like these wrench racks. They are made of a high quality plastic composite make them durable and scratch resistant. I also like the color difference in these which make them easy to identify. They are wide enough to hold long and short wrenches. The handle makes them easy to carry. The two allow me to hold metrics and SAE. I really like these sets.
Ike Tillman (verified owner) –
Happy with the purchase, price is nice. Thin low profile design allows you use this product on low profile drawers. My only gripe is that I have both Gearwrench sets 81917 & 81920, both sets contain 18 wrenches. With the 81920 kit you end up with two wrenches that have no place to go, and with the 81917 kit, three of the wrenches are too big to fit into the holder. It’s not that big of a deal, I just wish they had designed this for their product, or with more slots then you typical holder has.
Zachery Abernathy (verified owner) –
works great. exactly what I was looking for.
Lawson Lehner (verified owner) –
Reversible Wrench Rack is a great idea. My photos should give you an idea of their versatility. They can be put in a drawer or you can drill holes in one end and hang on a wall. The “wings” are also reversible for space saving in tighter spots. These racks do require a drawer at least 2 and a half inches deep. The instructions say that they will accommodate up to 1 inch wrenches, but they will take larger ones.
Deven Grady (verified owner) –
They fit perfectly in my tool box and all my wrenches are easier to find.
Eladio Bosco (verified owner) –
I have used several types of wrench racks over the years – these are really good They are made of sturdy plastic, and the wrenches drop in easily. They have a super-convenient feature where the rack can be “reversed”, so the narrow end faces away from you. This allows your wrenches to nest closer together and wastes less drawer space. You just push on a tab to remove the “fingers” and then reinstall them backwards. Easy-peasy. FWIW – these racks are intended to organizing wrenches in a toolbox, not for traveling, or hanging on a wall.
Nat Predovic (verified owner) –
These are a nice addition to my tool box to help me organize my wrenches that I had clumped together in my tool box. It frees up room so I have more room in the tool box. The rack has 16 slots for wrenches that range from small wrenches to large and you get two racks so that you can separate standard and metric wrenches. The rails come out so you can reverse the pattern. There are slots in the rack so that I hang them on a peg board, or you can mount them on a wall.