Ernst Manufacturing makes tool organizers engineered to hold plier heads, socket drives, and wrench handles in dedicated slots that keep a shop drawer or toolbox from turning into a pile. The line runs on injection-molded rails, no-slip handle trays, and stackable compartment systems designed around the real shapes of mechanic and maker hand tools. Every product is made in Vancouver, Washington from American plastic.
A heavy-duty stackable tool tray with ten compartments sized to hold small parts, sockets, bits, and shop hardware organized in a drawer or on a bench. The molded body stacks with additional Ernst trays to build a modular shop storage system, and the reinforced walls don’t flex under the weight of a full load of sockets. Molded from American plastic at Ernst’s Vancouver, WA plant.
Ernst Manufacturing was founded in 1974 in Vancouver, Washington and remains family-owned and American-operated out of the same Pacific Northwest facility. The company designs, molds, and assembles its tool organizers entirely in the United States, and products carry a lifetime guarantee against manufacturing defects. Ernst is a favorite among professional mechanics, DIY woodworkers, and homeowners who want their hand tools findable in under a second.






