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ToolGuyd > New Tools > Dewalt Tackles Workshop Storage with New Product Line

Dewalt Tackles Workshop Storage with New Product Line

Sep 27, 2023 Stuart 41 Comments

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Dewalt is coming out with a new line of metal workshop storage products and accessories.

The new Dewalt metal workshop storage solutions line is centered around a metal wall-mounting rail to which everything else can be attached.

Dewalt Workshop Storage Wall Cabinet and Shelf

Everything from metal cabinets and shelves, to accessory hooks and part bins, can be attached to the rail.

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The accessories can be added, removed, or repositioned as needed.

Dewalt Workshop Storage 48-inch Rail

The 48-inch mounting rails has holes along its entire length. This should allow for custom sizes and more convenient installation.

Dewalt Workshop Storage 20-inch Rail

There is also a 20-inch rail.

Dewalt Workshop Storage Wall Cabinet and Rails

There’s a rail-mounted power tool wall cabinet with top shelf and metal slots for a 5-position power tool dock for drills and drivers.

Dewalt Workshop Storage Wall Cabinet Open with Accessories

The front of the cabinet can be lifted and pushed in, allowing it to remain open without doors sticking outwards.

Dewalt says that the cabinet has a 500 lb load capacity when mounted directly to the wall (presumably to wood studs), and 200 lbs when mounted to a metal rail.

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Dewalt Metal Tool Storage Battery Mount DWST82819

The 4-port battery dock accessory is compatible with Dewalt 12V Max, 20V Max, and FlexVolt batteries.

Dewalt Workshop Storage with Workbench and Power Tool Hooks

According to Acme Tools’ teaser video, new Dewalt workbenches will also feature the same rail system, with rails attached to the legs on both sides.

Dewalt Workshop Storage Tool Box Accessories

There will be new steel tool chests and roller cabinets in 3 sizes – 37″, 41″, and 52″, with each featuring full-extension ball bearing drawers.

Dewalt Workshop Storage Tool Chest with Accessories

The new chests also come with cordless power tool battery holder. There’s room to add additional hooks or accessories as needed.

Dewalt Workshop Storage Roller Cabinet with Side Rails

There are also rails mounted to the side of the base roller cabinets. Mounting holes on the opposite side suggest that you can move the rails – or add up to two more.

Dewalt Workshop Storage with Tool Hooks and Air Hose Holder

The line also includes hooks for hand tools, supplies, and equipment such as air hoses and ladders.

Dewalt Workshop Storage with Rails Mounted to Shed Wall

Larger hooks can be used for cordless outdoor power tools, as well as handheld tools such as shovels and rakes.

Dewalt Workshop Storage Drill Holster and Battery Holder

A tool holster attachment provides a storage space for cordless drills, impact drivers, impact wrenches, and other such tools.

Dewalt Workshop Storage and Accessories

The new Dewalt workshop storage system looks to be broad and well-thought-out.

Pricing has not yet been announced.

Coming Soon at Acme Tools

Dewalt Metal Storage Products – Wave 1

Dewalt Metal Rail Starter Sets

Dewalt Metal Rail Lawn and Garden Storage Kit DWST82826

Lawn and Garden Storage Kit – DWST82826

Dewalt Metal Rail Power Tool Storage Starter Kit DWST82825

Power Tool Storage Kit – DWST82825

Dewalt Metal Rail 21pc Accessory Starter Kit DWST82801

21pc Accessory Starter Kit – DWST82801

Dewalt Metal Rails

  • 48-inch – DWST82800
  • 20-inch – DWST82827

Dewalt Metal Rail Storage Hooks

  • 8pc Corded Power Tool Hook Set – DWST82817
  • 8pc Hand Tool Hook Set – DWST82816
  • Hose Hook – DWST82809
  • Long Handled Tool Hook – DWST82808
  • Ladder Hook – DWST82810
  • Long Standard Hook – DWST82811
  • Standard Double Hook – DWST82815
  • Outdoor Power Equipment Hook – DWST82814
  • Short Standard Hook – DWST82805

Dewalt Metal Rail Cabinets and Shelves

  • Power Tool Wall Cabinet – DWST82824
  • Power Tool Storage Shelf Combo – DWST82822
  • 24in Wire Shelf – DWST82812

Dewalt Metal Rail Add-ons and Accessories

  • Plastic Bins – 2 Pack – DWST82813
  • 4pc Cordless Hang Hook Set – DWST82818
  • 25in Magnetic LED Strip Light – DWST98280
  • Battery Rail – DWST82819
  • Power Tool Holster – DWST82823
  • Battery Charger Rail Mount – DWST82821
  • Magnetic Power Strip (6x AC, 2x USB) – DWST82693

Dewalt Tool Chests and Cabinets

  • 37″ 4-Drawer Tool Chest – DWST37041
  • 37″ 5-Drawer Rolling Tool Cabinet – DWST37052
  • 41″ 6-Drawer Tool Chest – DWST41061
  • 41″ 8-Drawer Rolling Tool Cabinet – DWST41092
  • 52″ 6-Drawer Tool Chest – DWST52071
  • 52″ 8-Drawer Rolling Tool Cabinet – DWST52082

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41 Comments

  1. Jim Felt

    Sep 27, 2023

    Now if Rigid would only develop and market a neutral black version so the actual tools would stand out regardless of brand. Hmmm.

    Reply
  2. Dennis

    Sep 27, 2023

    I like what I see here. And to me it seems more economically efficient to hang up a couple rails, instead of covering the wall with Packout wall plates. But I’m already committed to a lot of Milwaukee Packout stuff, so I can’t quit now.

    Reply
    • Scott

      Oct 4, 2023

      I’m a Milwaukee tool guy myself and I agree the rails would be nice as at least in option for Milwaukee Packout. One thing I do like about the wall plates is being able to put more than one bin etc on one wall plate and having more storage area overall vs the tall system of DeWalt. When it comes to cargo vans or enclosed trailers the wall plates are more ideal in my opinion as well.

      Reply
  3. Big Richard

    Sep 27, 2023

    A lot of it is up on their website as well – https://www.dewalt.com/products/storage/workshop-storage

    I like that they are including some of the accessories with the tool cabinets/chests. Like the battery rail coming with the top chests is a nice touch.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Sep 27, 2023

      Thanks!

      Agreed. It looks like thoughtful additions that can be used as standalone accessories with the chest and cabinet, or as part of a system.

      Reply
  4. Brad

    Sep 27, 2023

    Everyone and there mother already has a generic “system” out now that works with any type of tool.

    Way to late for this to be anything shocking or new for anyone but true Dewalt fanboys (which isn’t a bad thing).

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Sep 27, 2023

      A lot of people confidentially said the same about Milwaukee Packout…

      Reply
    • Franco Calcagni

      Sep 28, 2023

      “Everyone and there mother already has a generic “system” out now that works with any type of tool.”

      Actually, not everyone. Everyday, a teen or young adult will be buying their first tools, then tool storage, possibly even taking a stab at being a contractor or other trade work.

      So just like everyday someone retires, everyday, a potential new customer enters the market.

      Reply
  5. Randy

    Sep 27, 2023

    Marketer 1: “We ran out of hooks, but the instructions say we need three more tools in the image?”
    Marketer 2: “Oh just hook those over something. No one will notice.”
    Marketer 1: “And this level? It doesn’t fit in the frame.”
    Marketer 2: “Stop asking dumb questions and balance it on top.”

    Reply
    • harrison

      Sep 28, 2023

      Lol if you think that’s bad, check out the image partway through the article with the 8 corded hammer drills in a row. What the hell…

      Reply
      • Bevo

        Sep 28, 2023

        This guy drills!

        Reply
  6. Garrett

    Sep 27, 2023

    Not seeing anything really innovative here. Im pretty invested in the Rubbermade Fasttrack system, and those rails have a plastic cover to keep dust out of the rail. Plus, no yellow! To each his own, however.

    Reply
    • Nate

      Sep 27, 2023

      Fasttrack is a good system! I used it for a while and found it to be effective at storing tools and other equipment on the walls of my garage.

      Quick reflection: These things don’t really speak to me as “workshop” storage.

      I see them instead as “tool storage” to pick tools up take to a worksite, or carry to a work location in your house. Covering a wall in Milwaukee Packout or this DeWalt system doesn’t really make for a place where you quickly find tools and work on a project (for me that’s woodworking). There’s really no replacement for a layout where your tools are set up in a place around some benches, tables, etc. I get that you can do that with this set up. In practice, I usually end up building something to fit in the nooks and crannies I have available in my space.

      I think a lot of the popularity in these systems (for homeowners) is the rise of the “content creator” workshop that needs to look good on camera…

      Reply
  7. Roger

    Sep 27, 2023

    This is a greatly missed opportunity to integrate the Toughsystem racking system.

    Beyond that, The cup style holder looks cool. Curious to know if it can be used without the rails.

    Reply
    • Jared

      Sep 27, 2023

      I had a similar thought – it seems odd that this came out without Toughsystem integration. I get that it’s metal and not plastic, but it surprises me that it isn’t a crossover product.

      It doesn’t NEED to be Toughsystem related – clearly this is intended for stationary storage. It’s just odd in light of Milwaukee and Ryobi’s approach.

      Reply
      • Jason Zwaagstra

        Sep 27, 2023

        YEAH- How about at least another run of the Toughbox Job boxes for packout storage!

        Reply
  8. Michael F

    Sep 27, 2023

    There’s a lot to like here but I have the same main complaint as the Milwaukee PACKOUT storage expansion: who the heck really wants this much yellow or red in their garage/shop? Like damn this isn’t Sesame Street. We’re adults, either give us color choices or give us neutral gray.

    Reply
    • Big Richard

      Sep 27, 2023

      Black, black should always be an option.

      Reply
    • Robert

      Sep 27, 2023

      Agreed, for this functional reason. I don’t want bright Dewalt yellow attracting eyes to my garage when they drive by, when my garage car door is up. Some percentage of those eye balls may want to come by later and steal in demand and easy fenceable Dewalt tools. I totally get this is not an issue for everyone, but I prefer to keep my Dewalt tools and other tools low keyed in my black Husky cabinet and bench top tool chest. These Dewalt storage actually hint at a lot of useful functionality, but for the security reasons above I’m out.

      Reply
      • Michael F

        Sep 27, 2023

        Completely agree, one of the reasons I’m dumping my Packout boxes. I’m not a tradesman so they don’t frequently leave my house but I don’t like all that attention grabbing red in my garage when I have the doors up. Plenty of guys around here won’t think twice about stealing name brand tools. Plus, when I put my tools in my black Husky chests the various colors don’t clash with obnoxious red. Teal, green, red, even lime all look fine in a black box.

        Reply
    • harrison

      Sep 28, 2023

      Couldn’t have said it better myself, who would pay money to outfit their personal space like a brand’s retail display?

      It’s like the guys who cosplay as Milwaukee tool reps. They’re geared up and accessorized head to toe with Milwaukee branded hat, vest, gloves, safety glasses, pencil, coffee mug, etc. Open up their trailer to reveal more red than the devil’s boudoir.

      Bro just quit your job already and become a tool rep- Milwaukee will round out your look with a nice red polo shirt.

      Reply
      • Mopar4wd

        Sep 29, 2023

        There are ryobi guys too. Lots of picks in ryobi groups of walls of green laid out like an HD display in garges and basements across the country.

        Reply
  9. Jared

    Sep 27, 2023

    I like the rail inside the toolbox option. Personally I’m not a big fan of wall-based storage systems because they take up too much wall real estate for how much storage they offer. E.g. you cover up the amount of wall space necessary to store one tool versus having 18-24 inches of depth if that tool is stored in a drawer… and I never seem to have enough garage or shop space.

    I do have some wall storage, but only on walls with counter space in front of them.

    Reply
  10. jec6613

    Sep 27, 2023

    This looks cross-compatible with the Craftsman Versatrack system, the accessories look 100% identical, the only difference being metal rails with a much higher load rating compared to the Craftsman plastic rails.

    Reply
  11. SWobig

    Sep 27, 2023

    I don’t mind all the red in my shop area – probably because most of the “older” boxes were red, so maybe I just am use to it. All the yellow does look strange to me though – I guess if you’re a DeWalt guy, it could be pretty cool. Some color choices would be nice though…

    Reply
  12. Stan_Dupp

    Sep 27, 2023

    Wait till the French find out their cleats are becoming obsolete.

    Reply
    • Jbongo

      Sep 28, 2023

      Not in my garage! I have a stack of cleats I’ve cut to hang on the wall in my garage after I finish putting the trim back up in my basement.

      I’ve always struggled with the idea of a wall systems, especially cheap ones, as what’s happens in 5 years if they stop producing pieces? I realize not everyone wants to take the time to build holders, but for me it’s a good way to have small woodworking projects.

      Reply
      • BigTimeTommy

        Sep 28, 2023

        What happens in five years? DeWalt launches a new thing and you throw out all your old stuff and buy it 😉

        Reply
  13. Jeff

    Sep 27, 2023

    DeWalt just can’t stick with one system, can they. Totally lost opportunity to make this a Versatrack system, that way they would already have a built in customer base with existing systems that can expand with new DeWalt pieces.

    Reply
    • jec6613

      Sep 27, 2023

      It probably is compatible. At least it appears identical except in the rails and weight rating of the rails.

      Reply
  14. Phranq

    Sep 27, 2023

    Too much yellow for me. If they offered almost any other color, I’d be into it.

    Reply
  15. Munklepunk

    Sep 27, 2023

    Looks like bumblebee exploded

    Reply
  16. Bevo

    Sep 28, 2023

    I like the wall cabinet, but at $250 seems pricey for the size. Looks like you could mount this with or without the rail system.

    https://www.toolnut.com/dewalt-dwst82824-power-tool-wall-cabinet.html

    Also, to make some fun of the marketing guys, the chargers are loaded back to front and it looks like the cabinet barely fits the small chargers. You would need to take the charger out to load a battery.

    Reply
  17. MicahMc

    Sep 28, 2023

    I have the Shelving units made by JS Products (dewaltshelving.com), and have been waiting for them to sell those proprietary peg hooks separately…for over three years! And still nothing. You have to purchase the full pegboard/shelf kit for one set of hooks.

    I’ll be curious to see how this new system does and how long it’s supported/expanded upon.

    Reply
  18. Will

    Sep 30, 2023

    I agree about too much yellow. That was a selling point of the Toughsystem to me, it was mostly black. The rail system looks great though, especially if it’s cross compatible with versatrack. Not just for installing on a wall, but on the sides of work benches and racks where you need quick access to tools.

    I sure hope they add toughsystem compatibility.

    Reply
  19. Jronman

    Oct 1, 2023

    I was surprised at how many corded drills the guy had.

    Reply
    • Will

      Oct 2, 2023

      Yeah, that’s a little much, but they do seem to stay nice and shiny.

      Reply
  20. Justin

    Oct 2, 2023

    Overpriced French Cleats? I like DeWalt, but ummm.

    Reply
  21. Nicklas

    Oct 7, 2023

    I wish they would sell alot of the U.S Dewalt tools and accessories in Europe, its cost allmost the same in shipping as it costs.

    Reply
  22. Derek

    Oct 18, 2023

    Have you seen the prices for some of these things? Seems incredibly expensive for some of them.

    $300 for the Power Tool Cabinet? https://www.acmetools.com/dewalt-power-tool-cabinet-dwst82824/721615315500.html

    Reply
  23. mike

    Jan 1, 2024

    craftsmann has the versatrack system

    does anybody know if the dewalt bins (as picture per above) DWST82813 is compatible with the versatrack rail ???

    thx
    mike

    Reply

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