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I currently keep all my electrical connectors in bags in a cardboard box. I am looking for ideas to organize these and also keep my related tools all together. Please show me what you use.
 
I currently keep all my electrical connectors in bags in a cardboard box. I am looking for ideas to organize these and also keep my related tools all together. Please show me what you use.
Theses are nice, but spendy:


Similar and slightly cheaper;



Economy Options, lots of sizes and arrangements to pick from:






I am sure that Amazon has tons of offerings for plastic storage cases that would serve the purpose you need. The above is what i am most familiar with and have used for various storage needs at work and at home.
 

I use a set of these for my connectors. One each for 22-16, 16-14, and 12-10 connectors.

I did glue the dividers in place as they tend to come loose and allow the compartments to mix together when the box is open. With them glued, you can shake the box with it closed without mixing anything.
 
seems like you'd want to decide first if you want/need mobile or not. Different beasts.
 
seems like you'd want to decide first if you want/need mobile or not. Different beasts.
I think I have settled on this, Plano Stow N Go with four 3700 trays. I can store my connector tools in the top.

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seems like you'd want to decide first if you want/need mobile or not. Different beasts.
Definitely! I like the tip-out style bins that @1911 mentions for things that I use at the workbench, but the connectors often "travel" for jobs.
 
These are for small lighter stuff.
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For bolts and a little heavier stuff I made a cabinet.
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In my rol cabinet,
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And for the tools that are not on the wall
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