Ryobi LINK SlotBox Organizer

October 26, 3025

The RYOBI LINK SlotBox Organizer Kit is designed with customization in mind, featuring a SlotBox Receiver, a Medium SlotBox Organizer and two Low-Profile SlotBox Organizers.

The receiver keeps all organizers in one place and can be conveniently stored on a LINK Wall Rail, or brought on the go on a LINK mobile stack. When in a stack, the organizers can be accessed from the left or right sides, allowing you to reach for tools and small parts, without having to take the stack apart.

Secure your organizers in the receiver with integrated lock. The SlotBox Organizers can also be placed individually on a LINK Wall Rail. The included organizer divider sets provide maximum organization, keeping small parts in their place. Durable impact resistant material and IP54 rating protect your items from drops, water and dust. Easily identify what’s inside each organizer with clear tops.

Expand on your SlotBox Organizer Kit with additional SlotBox Organizers, sold separately. The receiver can also hold 2 Medium Organizers or 4 Low-Profile Organizers, to fit your project needs. Best of all, it is part of the RYOBI LINK Modular Storage System line of products that use the same locking technology to seamlessly connect your mobile and stationary storage needs. Own your space with RYOBI LINK Modular Storage System.

This kit includes (1) Slotbox Receiver, (1) Medium SlotBox Organizer, (2) Low-Profile SlotBox Organizers and Dividers.

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