Magnetic Panels: $37.07
Link: http://www.jbtoolsales.com/mechanics-time-saver-12×12-12-x-12-magnetic-panel-clearance-priced#oid=1002_1
Screwdriver Holders: $22.33
Link: http://www.jbtoolsales.com/mechanics-time-saver-mtssdh15-r-red-magnetic-screwdriver-holder#oid=1002_1
Plier Holders: $15.16
Link: http://www.jbtoolsales.com/mechanics-time-saver-mph10r-magnetic-pliers-holder#oid=1002_1
Lock a Socket 1/4: $13.80
Link: http://www.jbtoolsales.com/mechanics-time-saver-las25-1-4-13-piece-14-long-lock-a-socket#oid=1002_1
Lock a socket 3/8: $14.86
Link: http://www.jbtoolsales.com/mechanics-time-saver-las38-3-8-14-piece-18-long-lock-a-socket#oid=1002_1
Lock a socket 3/8 upright: $23.35
Link: http://www.jbtoolsales.com/mechanics-time-saver-vlas38-3-8-drive-vertical-lock-a-socket#oid=1002_1
Other Products: http://www.jbtoolsales.com/search.php?q=Mechanic+time+savers&x=-357&y=-329#oid=1002_1
Mechanics Time Savers Website: http://www.timesavershop.com
Some tools get the job done. Some tools help you get the job done. Mechanics Time Savers fall into this category. If you’re looking to organize your workspace and tool box I recommend you check them out. They have a lot of products designed to help the technician and the DIY. I’ve actually cleared out a bunch of space in my tool box which saves me from buying a bigger tool box. That saved me a ton of money. Perhaps it will for you too.
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stick to rolling cart
The magnetic wall mounts on the wall with those black plastic peices they came with at 2:07 u can see the mount holes on the back of the black plastic peices duh
What screwdriver set is that
Those panels work best when installed on a ferris metal otherwise they suck. It even says on the directions. I checked them out on my matco truck. They suck by themself and when stuck to my tool cart lid they worked so much better
I have 4 of each and they work great. One of the screwdrivers I use as a wrench holder and I found that they can be stacked but not on the wall. I have one for extensions and ratchets.
The screwdriver deal looks awesome and I'll likely buy that. That wrench/plier gizmo though is pretty hokey…. I can see tools falling out of that and it's behind my tool kit….. it's going to make a quick job twice as long.
I've used them for years, primarily the magnetic socket holders. Nothing moves in my roll cart.
Drywall screws hold drywall to the studs. They do not hold things to drywall. end of vid, your opinion does not matter when you don't know what you are doing.
As always, thanks Eric!
so how do they hold up .. published in 201 .. its 2018 ,,
I mentioned this video and was given 10% off first order
I wax fixated on the dancing elvis at the beginning of the video
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good viedeo
MTS magna caddy for sockets are the way to go. I found the twist locks are a hassle having to find the right spot on the socket where it locks.
4:35 I laughed pretty hard
You do realise the wall thing is not magnetic the units have magnets on the back of them so just screwing a piece of Steel to your wall would have the same effect I'd imagine it's a lot cheaper too also this means that you could stick those to the side of your tool trolley to save you even more time take the trolley to work instead of walking backwards and forwards
Hey sir nice post. That is the one thing that I really like about snap-on the socket trays are magnetic
Yo eric the toolsaversshop site in description is old
did you eventually have to find studs to hang those or did they stay up fine
For the socket rails I much prefer the mag rails from VIM tools. I'm not too fond of the way the twist lock ones slide back and forth.
I have a few of those for my tool box and I have noticed that the magnetic retention of the panels is lot better if the panel is on metal.
As I'm thinking about going to school for mechanic…where can i get my start in getting tools for beginners and what tools will be good for beginners?
build that wall build that wall
cool video; you can also attach to the sides of the big box if accessible or a roll around all at one time.
I'm sold on the socket rails.
could you do something on snap ring pliers.??
When tool reviews are just advertisement, you lose all cred.
5:18 vtec is being popped
Like the clock
I think the time spent finding studs would have been worthwhile. knock till you find one then pull 16's and check. if you were hanging a picture or another kick ass Elvis clock I wouldn't be "that guy" but if you're hanging tools in the future save yourself a spackling headache and don't skip the anchor step.
Big waste of time. How much time do you save using that system as opposed to sliding a tool box door open? Maybe 10 nanoseconds? Mechanic time savers are like tools that help you get out a rusted bolt, etc.
It's funny you brought up the fact that buying those organizers might make you wanna buy more tools. Bought their 5 rail socket tray, and sure enough, when the mac guy came by I bought a 3/8 set of deep precision torque sockets to finish filling out the tray. Can't lie, not the worst problem to have haha
magnet panels 37 dollars harbor fright has strips 3 feet long for 5 bucks http://www.harborfreight.com/18-inch-magnetic-holder-65489.html
This was not a review.
Am I seeing things? Or did the black things that Eric pulled the magnets out of have screw slots in it?
Nice review, thanks. I'm definitely interested in the tool holders but for the metal panels, I'm thinking sheet metal, with at least 6 times the area of those two MTS panels, mounted in a wood frame and then fastened to the studs in my garage.
Love the idea of freeing up space in my tool box and hanging it on the walls. I also don't have room for a larger box but I do have quite a bit of usable wall space and the peg board pretty much sucks. Good solution this.
i have some of these really like them i actually have the screwdriver holder in my toolbox and i used it to organize all of my long pliersbeing able to stand them on thier side instead of laying them flat cleared up a ton of space in my drawer and the magnet helps hold them still when opening and closing the drawer, these deff. help when trying to open up more space in your toolbox