Field guide

Organize the kit. Win back the day.

A disorganized kit bleeds minutes on every task. This is the five-step system we build our products around — sort, contain, carry, mount and label.

BEFOREAFTER
  1. 01

    Sort by trade, not by size

    Dump the kit and split it by the job it does: rough-in, finish, fasteners, consumables. You can't store what you haven't sorted.

    Zipper Tool Pouches (5)$15.00
  2. 02

    Contain small parts first

    Loose fasteners are the biggest time sink. Move bolts, nuts and connectors into clear cases and tilt bins so you can see counts at a glance.

    Parts Organizer Case (Clear)$19.00
  3. 03

    Build a carry that travels

    Pick a wide-mouth bag or a rolling box so the day's tools move in one trip. Pouches inside keep the kit split by task.

    Heavy-Duty Tool Bag 18"$35.00
  4. 04

    Make a wall you can read

    Pegboard hooks and shadow outlines turn a wall into an inventory. A missing tool leaves a hole — you'll know before you leave.

    Pegboard Hook Assortment (40)$18.00
  5. 05

    Label everything

    Snap label strips on bins and size markers on socket rails. The next person (or the tired end-of-day you) finds it in seconds.

    Socket Organizer Rails (3)$17.00

The shadow-board rule

Trace each tool's outline on the wall. When a silhouette is empty, a tool is out — you catch it before it walks off the site. It's the single highest-return habit in shop organization.

Note: our gear stores and organizes hand tools and parts. We do not sell power tools, gas equipment or pressurized equipment, and we do not provide repair or installation service.

Shop wall & rails

Want it all in one box? The Contractor Organizer Master Kit bundles a bag, a parts case and 40 pegboard hooks.