Makita Organisers and Drawers
Makita Organisers And Drawers keep fixings, bits, and small kit sorted so you are not tipping a mixed box out on the floor every time you need one screw.
On a busy site, time goes on finding gear, not using it. These Makita organiser cases and drawer units are made for Makita Tool Storage setups that live in the van, get dragged into refurbs, and still shut properly when they are full. Pick the layout that matches what you carry day to day and build your stack from there.
What Are Makita Organisers And Drawers Used For?
- Sorting fixings, plugs, terminals, and consumables so you can grab the right size first time without emptying a tub on the floor.
- Keeping drill bits, driver bits, blades, and small accessories in a set place so nothing gets lost between first fix and second fix.
- Running snagging and maintenance jobs where you need lots of small parts close to hand, but you still want the van tidy at the end of the day.
- Stacking Makita Tool Storage in the van or workshop so the kit you use daily is in drawers and the bulkier gear stays boxed up.
Choosing the Right Makita Organisers And Drawers
Keep it simple: choose the layout that matches what you reach for every day, not what you think you might need once a year.
1. Organiser case or drawer unit
If you are carrying fixings and small parts room to room, an organiser you can lift out and put next to you is the sensible choice. If the kit lives in the van or workshop and you want quick access without unstacking boxes, go drawers.
2. Compartment size and insert layout
If you deal with lots of different sizes, pick organisers with more, smaller compartments so you are not mixing screws and plugs. If you carry bulkier items like fixings in boxes, blades, or larger fittings, go for fewer, bigger sections so the lids shut properly.
3. How it stacks with your Makita Tool Storage
If you are already on Makita Tool Storage, stick to the organisers and drawers that stack clean and lock in, otherwise you will end up with a wobbly pile that slides about the van on the first roundabout.
Who Uses Makita Organisers And Drawers on Site?
- Sparkies and data lads who carry loads of small components and need them separated so you are not mixing terminals, ferrules, and screws.
- Chippies and kitchen fitters who want hinges, packers, fixings, and bits organised so the install stays moving without constant trips back to the van.
- Plumbers and heating engineers who keep clips, olives, screws, and small spares in drawers so you can find them fast when you are under a sink or in an airing cupboard.
- Maintenance teams and site managers who want a repeatable setup for consumables, snagging parts, and handover bits without kit going missing.
Shop Makita Organisers And Drawers at ITS
Whether you need a single organiser for fixings or a drawer setup to build out your Makita Tool Storage, we stock the full spread so you can match it to how you work. It is all held in our own warehouse and ready for next day delivery, so you can get sorted before the next shift.
Makita Organisers And Drawers FAQs
What are the best Makita Organisers And Drawers?
The best ones are the ones that match what you actually carry. If you are heavy on fixings and small parts, an organiser with plenty of separate compartments stops everything mixing when it gets thrown in the van. If your setup lives stacked in the van or workshop, drawers are usually the quickest day to day because you can get parts without unpiling cases.
How do I choose Makita Organisers And Drawers?
Start with your top ten consumables and size the compartments around them, not the other way round. Then think about how you load out: if you carry it to the work area, go organiser; if it stays in the van, go drawers. Finally, make sure it stacks properly with the rest of your Makita Tool Storage so it does not shift about in transit.
What are Makita Organisers And Drawers used for?
They are for keeping small kit and consumables organised, protected, and quick to grab, like screws, plugs, terminals, bits, blades, and fittings. On site it saves time, cuts down on lost parts, and stops you turning the floor into a sorting bench every time you need one item.
Do organiser compartments stay put, or does everything mix in the van?
If you pick the right compartment layout and do not overfill it, they stay sorted in normal van use. The common cause of mixing is cramming tall fixings into shallow sections so the lid cannot close flat, or leaving gaps where parts can jump compartments when it gets bounced around.
Are drawers better than organisers for daily site work?
Drawers are better when the stack stays in one place and you want fast access without unstacking. Organisers are better when you need to lift the box out, carry it to the room you are working in, and keep everything next to you while you fix.