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12 pack Tool Mount Holder Plastic Electric Tool Battery Dock Compatible with Ryobi 18V Battery Heavy Duty for Workshop Garage

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Management number 218789213 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $10.00 Model Number 218789213
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12 pack Tool Mount Holder Plastic Electric Tool Battery Dock Compatible with 18V Battery Heavy Duty for Workshop Garage

  • Master Your 18V Tool Collection: Organize up to 12 tools instantly! End workshop chaos – securely dock your drills, saws, lights & more, keeping every 18V tool within reach and ready for action.
  • Heavy-Duty Construction for Demanding Garage & Shop Use: Built from rugged, impact-resistant plastic to withstand daily drops, bumps, dust, and oil. Trusted durability for your toughest work environment.
  • Secure Fit Designed Specifically for 18V Tools: Engineered to hold your One+ tools firmly by their battery base. Ensures tools stay put during storage yet allows quick, one-handed removal when needed.
  • Streamline Your Workflow & Save Precious Space: Free up valuable bench or floor space. Mount vertically/horizontally on walls, pegboards, or workbenches (hardware included) for an efficient, clutter-free workshop.
  • Protect Your Investment & Keep Tools Accessible: Prevent costly drops and damage. Secure storage keeps tools organized, protected, and instantly available – maximize your productivity.
Brand WHYICHG
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Manufacturer WHYICHG

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