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The best tool racks for tidy garages and workshops

  • Best tool racks to keep your garage tidy
  • Floor and wall storage options
  • All aimed at the DIYer and home mechanic

Written by Chris Williams Updated: 15 August 2023

There are people whose job is to design the perfect garage workshop for the filthy rich. A symphony of polished metal and 18V power tools, these setups are as expensive as they are impractical. Such designer workshops are for show and a workshop that is used cannot possibly be as spotless as that.  

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But the other extreme – a messy workshop – is worse. The junkyard-style workshops are a beloved place for some, enticed by the oily aromas and gloomy corners housing tools unknown. However, most of us find this environment horrible, and fair enough.  

In order to keep your garage or workshop reasonably tidy, invest in some storage options. The term tool rack is a broad one, used to cover a range of items, such as shelving and wall-mounted peg boards. In this guide, we’re covering a range of tool storage options that could fall under the tool rack category and suggesting the best products along with them.

Naturally, such storage systems are aimed at the serious DIYer that spends a lot of time in the garage tinkering and owns a decent arsenal of tools. If you’re the casual DIYer who possesses a socket set and a couple of other items, you’re not really going to need anything beyond the case your tools came in.

Tool rack – shelving   

Heavy tools and equipment are best kept on boltless, flatpack shelving. Those with metal frames and MDF shelves come in a wide array of length, width, and height combinations, are very easy to put together and can carry hundreds of kilograms. 

Though many garage shelving units look almost identical, we recommend those from G-Rack. Based in Durham, G-Rack specialises in solid, affordable racking, shelving, and workbenches.  

<strong>Dimensions (HxWxD):</strong> 150x75x30cm  
<strong>Weight limit (per shelf):</strong> 175kg 
<strong>Features:</strong> Rust-resistant metal coating, moisture-resistant MDF shelves, adjustable layout 
<strong>Dimensions (HxWxD): </strong> 180x90x30cm 
<strong>Features:</strong> Rust-resistant metal coating, moisture-resistant MDF shelves, adjustable shelf height 

Tool rack – peg boards 

Loose tools are only best kept in a toolbox for portability. At home in the garage, a pegboard with hooks is a tidier and more practical way to store them. A pegboard is also great for fasteners because you can attach small storage bins. Pegboards are a simple, affordable way of lifting the clutter off your workbench.  

The popular British tool brand Draper has an excellent option for domestic garages and workshops. It’s a reasonable size and comes with plenty of attachments.  

<strong>Dimensions (HxW):</strong> 48.3x54cm  
<strong>Features:</strong> Spanner, screwdriver, and bit holders, 10 hooks, four bins 

Tool rack – magnetic  

Along similar wall storage lines as a pegboard are magnetic tool racks. These are much more compact than a shelf and provided you attach tools within the weight limit, just as effective.  

Our pick of the bunch is a three-pack that comes from Silverline Tools. Fitted with magnets that are enthusiastic about their job, these tool racks can each hold up to 2.5 kilograms each and are attached to a wall via screws and wall plugs (supplied). 

<strong>Rack sizes: </strong> 20, 30, and 46cm 
<strong>Weight limit:</strong> 2.5kg per rack 
<strong>Features: </strong> Carbon steel, wall fixings supplied 

Tool rack – 3M Command hooks  

Certain circumstances mean we can’t screw shelves and racks into garage walls. It could be something as simple as being a renter and not being able to do such things. That doesn’t mean you can’t have wall hooks, because 3M’s Command hooks save the day. 

Most are quite small and meant for light items such as a dustpan and brush. But there is a Jumbo Utility Hook, which is capable of holding up to 3.4 kilograms. These are certainly a welcome, no-holes-in-the-wall alternative to screws. 

Price: $5.38
Alternative Retailers
Lowe's
$5.38
Walmart
$9.45
Newegg
$10.18
Wayfair
$12.02
<strong>Dimensions (HxW):</strong> 10.8x5.1cm 
<strong>Space between hook and back:</strong>   3.5cm
<strong>Features:</strong> Suitable for painted walls, tiles, metal, and wood 

Tool rack – cabinets  

Back on the floor, wheeled cabinets are an effective and aesthetically satisfying way of keeping your tools accounted for. Generous with space and lockable for security, wheeled tool cabinets are useful beyond the adverts in hardware catalogues.  

Though quite large, our top recommendation is the XL Mobile Storage Unit from the Australian brand Pinnacle Hardware. For the space you get, it’s fantastic value and still comes with an anti-slip surface on top, drawer liners, powder coated finish, and heavy-duty castor wheels. It can also be coupled specifically with Pinnacle’s steel and timber workbench which has a 750-kilogram capacity. 

<strong>Dimensions (HxWxD):</strong> 81x150x50cm 
<strong>Features: </strong> Matte powder coating, key lockable, drawer liners 

In providing a cabinet system somewhat more comprehensive, Draper has brought out a new range of modular tool storage systems called BUNKER. Immediately, that captures your attention because everyone wants a BUNKER in their garage. But crucially, these cabinets are genuinely useful. 

They negate the need for all the above because they have drawers, shelving, and pegboards covered. Therefore, it is an investment, but one the serious DIYer or home mechanic will heavily appreciate and get great use out of, just like a mechanic’s seat. There are several sizes available and we think the best is the smallest, relatively speaking.

<strong>Dimensions (HxWxD):</strong> 200x196x46.3cm 
<strong>Storage: </strong> Full-height cabinet, two overhead cabinets, five-drawer cabinet, two-door floor cabinet, two pegboards  
<strong>Features:</strong> Soft-close drawers with foam liners, hardwood or steel benchtop, adjustable feet

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