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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Wrenches > Ernst Freestanding Wrench Holder

Ernst Freestanding Wrench Holder

Apr 25, 2013 Stuart 3 Comments

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Ernst Wrench Holder Tower

Wrench holders are typically designed to be stowed away horizontally in a tool box or mounted vertically to a wall or cart, but not this one. Ernst’s wrench tower is a compact double-sided holder that’s designed to stand upright on your worktable. It features a compact and stable footprint, locking wrench grips, slip-resistant feet, and a convenient carry handle.

There are two versions available, one that fits up to 24 wrenches (#5224) and another that fits up to 30 (#5230).

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Both versions are made in the USA and are priced at about $20, which is around what you could expect to pay for two separate wrench holders.

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More Ernst Storage Products (via Amazon)

Ernst makes many other useful wrench, socket, and tool organizers – here’s their 2012 catalog (PDF) – and has earned a very solid reputation among mechanics, professionals, and DIYers.

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3 Comments

  1. Andrew

    Apr 25, 2013

    ok i’m sold..

    Reply
  2. Mati

    Apr 25, 2013

    I am going to be very honest, whilst don’t own a large amount of wrenches, I really like that the product is 100% USA made. Definitely I will keep this company in mind as my respect for them has certainly gone up.

    Thanks for the link Stuart!

    Reply
  3. Steve R.

    Apr 30, 2013

    I like the concept a lot. You can put SAE on one side, metric on the other. It keeps most of the wrenches you might need for a job in one place and organized by sizes. Much more convenient than grabbing several plastic bags of wrenches to a project, then dumping them out to find the wrench you needed. It also takes the standard wrench rack to a new level. Thanks for bringing this to our attention!

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