• 15-wrench portable organizer
  • Holds 1/4-inch to 1 1/8-inch and 6 mm to 20 mm wrenches
  • Allows for easy one-handed engagement and removal of wrenches
  • Can hang on walls, pegboard, or side of a mobile tool cart using the Vertical Cart Mount Kit
  • Made in the USA; lifetime guarantee; tools not included

The design of these wrench organizers is far superior to most other types I have encountered for these reasons: 1. The handle is sturdy enough to hold the fully loaded rack without problem when carrying. 2. The handle can also be folded up to reduce the amount of space required when placed in a tool chest drawer. 3. The wrench slots have simple, but effective clips that actually hold the wrenches in place. 4. The graduated size of the wrench slots works very well for typical sized sets. Now, you might read through that list and think those seem like obvious features that every wrench organizer should have, and you'd be right, but sadly most fail in at least one if not most of these features. This model work great for the GearWrench 20-Piece Ratcheting Set when paired with the Ernst 5049 Black 10-Wrench Organizer.

Great for keeping my combination wrenches in order. I know I have wasted a lot of time getting frustrated, sifting through wrenches laying loose. Then after you have gone through all of them, you realize the wrench you are looking for is on the bench behind you. I bought the red one of these for my red color coded metric wrenches. this one is for my blue color coded standard sized wrenches. These are highly recommended for keeping wrenches organized. I was first using the eye hook holes to hang these on the wall until I purchased a tool cabinet. they fit well in the drawers and keep things organized. This product shipped on time and in good condition.

I ordered this because I had an old holder that held 11 Craftsman wrenches and I was wanting to expand the wrench collection, which included expanding the holder capacity as well. This organizer looked to fill this role by adding 4 more slots for my needs; total 15. Once the item arrived it was found to serve those need perfectly. Although I am not letting it affect the rating, nor am I entirely blaming the vendor, because the dimensions were indeed listed, please be aware that if you are buying this item to fit in a roll-around tool box, it "WILL NOT" fit in the upper cabinet. Most upper cabinets are 12" in depth, and this organizer is 13.5". It would have helped if this was stated a little more clearly on the description so customers would know that this item was going to need to be stored in their bottom cabinet in their toolbox, which in my case hurt badly. I am still trying to get re-organized. Overall, I am very pleased with the quality and delivery of this item.

These work very well and will hold the wrenches in your tool drawers even if you slam the drawer closed. The only negative for me was I have a very large metric set, and I loaded them into this starting from the largest to the smallest and by the time I got to the bottom slots the wrenches were a little too big. It accommodates them but it bends quite a bit. I highly recommend these. Keeps them in order so I don't have to hunt and peck in a disorganized mess!

I have purchased this same organizer in the past. (5 total so far) I like them to match and I use black for metric and red for SAE. I like how these come in different configurations for more or less wrenches in a particular set. (not as much wasted space if you are using it on a smaller set for example and order a smaller organizer) Also, the material it is made out of seems ideal for a wrench organizer. It is a softer plastic that is pretty easily bent. When inserting or removing a wrench you really notice this. It is also keeps a pretty good grip on the wrenches. I have some that are more brittle and are harder to deal with. They expect a certain thickness in the wrench for example. These work with thin or thick wrenches in my experience. I would not recommend hanging it from the handle on this style. I did that and after about 6 months the handle broke. (picture attached) To hang it on a wall, use the screw holes on the back of the organizer. The other style that goes from small to big with the handle on the small size didn't break. (it is a shorter handle and can hang that way without breaking) I now keep them in a drawer in my toolbox. I bought 2 to begin with for my normal sized (Craftsman ratcheting) SAE and metric wrenches. Later I bought 2 again for SAE and metric stubby GearWrench wrenches and finally I bought this one that is the perfect size for a very thin set of Stanley metric wrenches I found on clearance at Menards. (The thin set is to work on brake caliper pin bolts to avoid having to use a small vicegrip)

I'm a big fan of these. With so many options on the market I was hesitant to buy but I' glad I went with Ernst. The wrench organizers hold my snap on wrenches in place very securely and fit well in my tool box drawers. I can carry them easily and without worry that any of my wrenches will fall out. The handle folds underneath for compact storage and the different colors allow for easy identification of SAE and metric sets. The fact that these are made in USA is also a plus. I will be buying another set in the reverse configuration for the rest of my wrenches to nest in the drawers nicely.

I purchased this to hold a set of Craftsman metric open/box wrenches, that came without a holder. The Ernst 5089 holds the entire set, plus has room for a couple more. The wrenches are held securely, but can be easily twisted out. The holes on the back are perfectly spaced for pegboard hooks, so mine is hanging on pegboard. The one disadvantage is that the wrenches face downward, making it difficult to see the size markings when hanging on the pegboard. Right now, I count down from the top ("19, 17, 16, 15 . .") but eventually I should have it memorized. Plus, half the time I don't know what size the nut is and just take the wrench set over to the work. For reference, I am not a professional, but just a guy who works on his bicycles and various household projects. P.S. I like the suggestion to get one color for metric, another for standard. And maybe a third color for Whitworth, in case you buy an old MG.

The design of these wrench organizers is far superior to most other types I have encountered for these reasons: 1. The handle is sturdy enough to hold the fully loaded rack without problem when carrying. 2. The handle can also be folded up to reduce the amount of space required when placed in a tool chest drawer. 3. The wrench slots have simple, but effective clips that actually hold the wrenches in place. 4. The graduated size of the wrench slots works very well for typical sized sets. Now, you might read through that list and think those seem like obvious features that every wrench organizer should have, and you'd be right, but sadly most fail in at least one if not most of these features. This model work great for the GearWrench 20-Piece Ratcheting Set when paired with the Ernst 5048 Red 10-Wrench Organizer.

Works great, hold wrenches nice and tight, the clips are effective and can accommodate a variety of wrench thicknesses. Plastic seems strong. Tested with Craftsmen and Kobalt wrenches. Kobalt fits great, Craftsmen is a little tight. There are more than enough spaces. My wrench sets are 10 or 11 pieces and there are 15 spaces. So you can move up or down a couple of spaces to get a better fit. Moving up the rack each space is slightly larger than the last. Photo 2 shows the rack held upside down holding the wrenches without falling out. dimensions: length: 13-11/16 long with handle down, 12-3/16 handle folded up width: 7-7/16 max 2-1/4 min height: 1-7/8 mounting hole spacing: 4-15/16, handle opening 1-1/8 x 4 Max wrench thickness: 3/8 wrench must be at least 7-3/8 between jaws to fit largest slot Minimum wrench thickness: 1/8 x 2-3/8 between jaws Rack Material thickness 3/16, very flexible at room temperature. Feels like polyethylene Imprinted Ernst 15 Tool Gripper, Made in the USA

Love these, so much I bought for both home and work tool boxes. Very easy to use soft material yet seem to be flexible enough to last. Wrenches will pop out if stuck in a bin on the side of a mack truck going down highway with nothing on top of them. Other than that so far really enjoy them. Seems like they will fit almost any brand of wrenches. I have armstrong and gearwrench in the same set. While I have gearwrench and craftsman in the home box. No issues with fitting wrenches.