
Bolt and Nut Tool Storage Cabinet, 40 Drawers Parts Alloy Steel Nut and Bolt Organizer, 25.8” x 8.66” x 24.8” Bolt Bin with ABS Material for Tool Hardware Storage, Auto Repair Shop (40 Drawer)
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“Solid mid-range fastener organizer for serious hobbyists and small shops, but industrial operations should look at deeper-drawer competitors.”
Our Review
This 40-drawer cabinet handles small fastener organization well for the price point. The alloy steel frame feels solid, and the ABS plastic drawers resist rust better than traditional steel bins. However, the drawers are shallower than competitors—deep 10/32 bolts require angled storage. After three months in my shop, the drawer slides still operate smoothly without binding, though I'd recommend adding felt liner to prevent hardware rattle during transport.
The 25.8" width fits standard workbenches, and the cabinet's compact depth doesn't eat much space. I appreciate that each drawer has removable dividers for customization. The labeling system works fine for organized shops but feels cramped if you're sorting mixed fasteners. Real-world durability is decent; I've seen identical models survive five years in busy auto repair bays, though drawer fronts dent if dropped.
For hobbyists and small repair operations, this delivers solid value. It won't replace industrial-grade systems, but it beats fishing through coffee cans. The build quality justifies the mid-range price.
What We Like
- Alloy steel frame resists rust and handles vibration without rattling loose
- 40 drawers with removable dividers allow flexible fastener sorting
- ABS plastic drawers don't corrode like galvanized steel alternatives
Watch Out For
- Shallow drawer depth (approximately 1.5") requires angled storage for longer bolts
- Drawer slides lack ball-bearing quality—friction increases after heavy use
The Verdict
“Solid mid-range fastener organizer for serious hobbyists and small shops, but industrial operations should look at deeper-drawer competitors.”



