ToolsAway®
Only $29.95

Plus S&H
Utah residents add 6.75% sales tax

Finally! A garage organizer for garden tools that is easy to use and actually works!

  • It securely holds the tools. They can't come loose or fall over.
  • It is secured to the wall with 5 screws and holds the tool heads apart for easy access.
  • It holds up to 15 tools in less than one square foot of floor space.
  • Made of sturdy, heavy grade, high impact plastic.
  • Designed by a gardener for gardeners.

Accessories

Sidecar Buckets

These containers attach to the small "mushroom ends" on your ToolsAway®. They are for small hand tools, gloves, sprinkler repair items, or whatever you like. You can carry them easily to your job and with the built in drain holes, just squirt off your tools and hang the buckets back on your ToolsAway®. The buckets can also be hung on the wall with a couple of screws if you prefer. The Buckets are VERY sturdy and hold a lot of tools. You can even use them as a "stool" while gardening. The buckets were also designed to work with the "Door & Wall Kit." They are sold individually or in sets of two.

No more searching endlessly for that lost tool. Your tools will be easy to find and right where you left them. Ready to take to the garden.

Door & Wall Kit

The "Door & Wall Kit" is perfect for your shed or if you just want your garden tools off the floor. It is designed to create a "false floor" and therefore keep all of your tools above ground. It is perfect for a shed door if it is at least four feet wide. (Door Open, it closes easily & inside with the door closed.)

Here are some images of the actual Kit.

Clips

Not all handles are created equal. The clips were originally designed to hold the various sizes of "Weed-Eaters." The clips snap to the edge of the ToolsAway™ or they can be mounted across the front lip with a screw. Some men have found them usefull for holding containers and the four sizes are now called "shot glass" "highball" "beer can" and "big gulp." The clips come in sets of four and are sold by the set.

Installation & Assembly

For instructions on how to assemble ToolsAway® click here. Or for help on how to install ToolsAway click here.

Also check out video about ToolsAway

Before ToolsAway, Why ToolsAway, and Installation of ToolsAway.