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Power Tool Organizer Wall Mount with Charging Station, Heavy Duty 3 Layer Garage Tool Storage with 4 Cordless Drill Holder 8 Outlet Power Strip, Gift for Men Husband Dad Birthday Anniversary black

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Management number 210129601 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price US$16.60 Model Number 210129601
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  • 【Space-Saving 3 Layer Power Tool Organizer That Holds It All】Store over 50 tools—4 drill slots, 4 hooks, 2 shelves, 1 bit rack, plus side toolbox. Maximize vertical wall space and free up your entire workbench; find what you need in seconds, not minutes. (Tools shown are not included.)
  • 【Integrated 8-Outlet Charging Station】8-outlet power strip (125 V / 15 A / 1 875 W) and 6 ft 14 AWG cord charge every battery at once—no more hunting for sockets. Tools stay powered, ready, and tangle-free.
  • 【Industrial-Grade Alloy Steel – 150 LBS Capacity】Powder-coated steel resists rust and scratches; each layer holds 33 lb, total 150 lb. Need more room? Bolt two units together in minutes for a custom wall.
  • 【Universal Mount & 15-Minute Install】All hardware included for wood, concrete, or pegboard; follow the step-by-step guide and mount in under 15 minutes.
  • 【Perfect Gift for Men & 12-Month Warranty】Ideal for garage, workshop, or warehouse. Give husbands, dads, or DIYers a gift they’ll actually use. Enjoy a 12-month warranty and 24-hour U.S. customer support—replacement or refund, no questions asked.

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