New Milwaukee® Jobsite Organizer

Words: Katherine O'tooleMilwaukee Tool continues to grow its line of durable storage solutions with the introduction of the new Jobsite Organizer. The most versatile of its kind, the new unit was meticulously designed for increased productivity and has up to 20% more capacity than the competition.

Designed with the needs of the professional tradesman in mind, the new organizer includes (8) small and (2) large removable bins that can be mounted on common jobsite materials by utilizing the integrated screw slots. A seal around the perimeter of each bin prevents small items from migrating from one bin to the other, and the convenient 4”x4” size of the small bins allows them to be easily swapped out with a common electrical box.

To allow users the option of carrying multiple organizers at once, the Milwaukee Jobsite Organizer contains innovative side clips, that not only allow the units to be attached together, but provide full access to each when they are stacked on top of one another. For added durability, the new unit features a reinforced rib for strength and an integrated weather seal gasket to prevent water intrusion.

Part of a growing line of storage solutions from Milwaukee, the new Jobsite Organizer is available now at select retailers. Dedicated to delivering advanced solutions to increase productivity, Milwaukee’s Hand Tool category will continue to grow and offer innovative solutions for the trades.
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