STAINLESS STEEL TOOL ORGANIZATION - PERCH Tool Mount Review

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It's great to have a lot of tools, but sometimes they get in the way of themselves. The PERCH Tool Mount along with their Tool and Battery Holders aid in the organization of your plethora of tools. Built from 304 Stainless Steel, laser-cut, and TIG welded together. The build quality is impeccable and it works seamlessly with their accessories. The PERCH V Tool Mount will set you back about $125 and the rest of the accessories will bring the total to about $200.
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Certainly looks built to last ! But quite a simple design ! If they had elongated it a bit you could fit three more in between. Love the schematics !!super humble of the company. High respects for that !!!

ginopumadera
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if only the top battery holder was a charger too!

MrParadigm
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Watching this video was like watching baseball,

mexicant
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Great review. I just ordered two of these. One for my garage and one for my service truck.

andyd
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I’d love to see an M12 version also! Looks great.

joeindustry
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I'd love to mount a couple of these in my truck but I wish the mounting tabs for the tools locked on. I can see them rattling off

coryridder
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Thank you. Gladly pay the premium if it is made in USA, or not in China.

tannertucker
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Cool. Looks like you should be able to hang (upright) some m12 tools with cp batteries across the top with the hanging m18 tools in place. Also, you could mount the two mounts on either side on the top at 90 degrees for tools to fit.

MarzNet
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Great video, love the idea and concept! Thanks for sharing 👍

workingmanrondoyle
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Now all they need are RYOBI fittings... From a power DIY'R with over 40 one+ tools...
I'd be all in (as a DIY'R usually will buy crap just to buy it)

You know Ryobi has two powder coated tool rack cabinets (one with a door w/ key) for $70~$80 (avail. online model STH401 & STH402); Great value...

Yeah, yeah, I know RYOBI is junk but all I've had to replace is one OPE 40v bat. under warranty over the course of 5 years. Former DeWalt & Milwaukee tools owner...

truesimplicity
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I was thinking about getting one. The price isn't that bad considering how well it's made. Seems like it would last a long time. I was woundering if you have ever checked out Milwaukee's 10 piece torque locking pliers set 48-22-3690 I believe they have been out for a while I just got mine today. The grip is insane. Keep up the awesome videos.

sdmike
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I bet you could fit your M12 impact, drill, etc in the slot while the M18 tools are hanging.

martylucas
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are the holes to mount it to a wall 16" oc? they look like they could be

prestonboling
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Very good video worth pressing the subscribe button!!

jantsbenzproaudio
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Wait wait wait how come you never did a review on that un released ryobi led light

rileystar
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There was a lot of flex there with the tools in place. Secondly, I don't like having tools out in the open as they just become rust collectors in the shop.

thebigdoghimself
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I think that hanging a tool by its battery holder in a work truck will compromise the battery holder within 6 months.
That's a LOT of weight to be swinging in a truck.

stans
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I've been considering getting a few of these for my cordless tools. But when you look on the Perch website, they've changed their tool holder. It's different now, but they still call it the "V", which doesn't make sense to me. They're selling it for less money now (95.00), but it also LOOKS LIKE they're selling and making it for less money. If they were going to come out with a new one, they should have called it the "VI", and still left the option of buying the "old" V for a little more money. Doesn't make sense to me.

JeffGeorgalas
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There prices are ridiculously very high . I’m very happy with my $25.00 tool holder .

johnbailey
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Why advertise TIG welded when it's essentially a spot weld. TIG is for making good looking welds and welds that you can't see after they are painted. Tab and slot (or whatever he called it) is probably better than welding the seams for this application because it can flex without cracking, but making an ugly glob of a TIG weld is no better than MIG.

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