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Rubbermaid Garage Tool Tower Rack, Organizes up to
Rubbermaid Garage Tool Tower Rack, Organizes up to
Rubbermaid Garage Tool Tower Rack, Organizes up to
Rubbermaid Garage Tool Tower Rack, Organizes up to
Rubbermaid Garage Tool Tower Rack, Organizes up to
Rubbermaid Garage Tool Tower Rack, Organizes up to
Rubbermaid Garage Tool Tower Rack, Organizes up to
Rubbermaid Garage Tool Tower Rack, Organizes up to
Rubbermaid Garage Tool Tower Rack, Organizes up to
Rubbermaid Garage Tool Tower Rack, Organizes up to

Rubbermaid Garage Tool Tower Rack, Organizes up to 40 Long-Handled Tools, Easy to Assemble - Black (2140834)

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Product Description This tool tower maximizes available space while still being slim enough to not take up a lot of space. It holds up to 40 tools. It has a molded-in weed trimmer and electric cord holder. Casters make for simple mobility. It is easy to assemble and will not rust, dent, rot or peel. Amazon.com Store and organize over 36 tools for easy access and more floor space with this garden tool rack organizer from Rubbermaid. The tool tower stores rakes, brooms, snow shovels, and gas-powered weed eaters for easy access and more floor space in the garage or shed. Front clips allow head-down storage of spades and brooms to simplify access and so that the rack doesn't get top heavy. The clips also enable easy slide-in storage from the side, rather than having to come in from above and sliding the handle into the slot. Four castors mean easy transport of all those tools from one place to another--a feature that makes it easy to relocate all those tools in one easy move, rather than 36 moves. Two of the casters lock to keep the unit in place. The base of the tower has a grid pattern to keep tools from sliding off. --Brian D. Olson Brand Story By