Collection: Ratchet Organizers

Each ratchet organizer comes with magnets in the base that firmly hold the organizer to a metal toolbox drawer. Each organizer comes with 2 pieces, one piece for the head of the ratchet and one piece for the handle. Our ratchet organizers will fit almost any ratchet, torque wrench, or breaker bar of of the corresponding drive size. 

Why Choose our Ratchet Organizers?

Our sleek, minimalist ratchet organizer offers a secure fit for nearly any ratchet, torque wrench, or breaker bar, optimizing space in your toolbox. Our organizers provide just enough material to hold your ratchet firmly in place without being bulky and wasting valuable toolbox space.  

Fits Almost Any Ratchet, Torque Wrench or Breaker Bar.

Ratchets come in many different configurations with different head shapes, handle sizes, and overall length. Recognizing that each ratchet sits uniquely, we designed our ratchet organizer with a curved head tray profile. This innovative design ensures every ratchet rests securely, with the contact axis centered on the ratchet drive. This prevents side-to-side tipping and provides stable, reliable, and repeatable storage.

Easy to Pick Up. Easy to Put Back.

The slightly oversized, beveled drive hole at the head piece and the V-shaped handle piece can be spaced to accommodate any ratchet length. Our design ensures that your ratchet can be removed and then quickly dropped back into place without having to worry about fiddling with the organizer itself or being gentle. Magnets in each piece keep the organizer firmly in place in a metal toolbox drawer.  Clear, white text labels allow for easy tool replacement at a glance.

fdmOperations Ratchet Organizer vs. Alternatives

Better, More Versatile Fit.

Due to varying ratchet shapes, ratchets will not always sit perfectly flat in the organizer. Alternative organizers have a flat head profile which can lead to the ratchet not sitting firmly, as demonstrated here.

The alternative organizer (in blue) has a flat surface at the head end of the ratchet. In this case sinch the ratchet does not sit flat in the organizer. This causes the head tray to contact the very top curved edge of the ratchet head which allows it to rock back and forth.

Smaller Width, No Side Walls

Some alternatives also have “side walls” that wrap around the head of the ratchet. These side walls often do nothing to hold the ratchet in place while making the organizer wider than it needs to be.

The side walls can also prevent some styles of ratchet that have wider heads to not fit the alternative organizer at all.

Upright Alternatives

Other alternatives hold the ratchet up on its side as shown below. This style works, although it does not fit as wide a range of ratchet types. Many breaker bars or ratchets with thicker heads are not properly supported or too thick to fit the alternative organizer.