PACKOUT Wall and Floor Mounting Plate






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
The plate is rock solid once mounted — I can hang three heavy tool bags from one without any flex. The cutouts make it easy to adjust the layout without redrilling. Perfect for keeping my gear off the floor and organized.
I hung this on my garage wall in under ten minutes and my tool boxes click in rock-solid. The impact-resistant polymer feels tough enough to hold my heaviest PACKOUT stack without any flex.
Finally a mounting plate that actually stays flush against the wall even when I load it up with heavy tools. The impact-resistant polymer feels solid, and I really appreciate that it didn't flex at all under the weight.
I was a bit skeptical about the weight rating, but it held my heavy toolbox without any flex. The mounting slots lined up perfectly with my studs, making installation straightforward. Definitely a solid upgrade to my garage organization.
The plate is rock solid once screwed into concrete, and the locking cleats grab each box with zero wobble. I finally have my 3-drawer unit off the floor and out of the way.
I mounted this plate to a stud in my garage wall and was surprised how rock-solid it stays even with a loaded tool box hanging on it. The impact-resistant polymer feels like it could take a serious beating. Perfect for keeping my workspace organized without any wobble.
The plate’s integrated cleats snapped into my existing wall brackets without any wobble, and it handled a full set of power tools without flexing. I was surprised by how much weight the impact-resistant polymer can support on a vertical surface.
I was worried about wall sag, but this plate is thick and rigid—it doesn't flex at all even with a heavy packout loaded up. Makes organizing the garage feel permanent and solid.
I mounted this plate in my garage in about 10 minutes, and it holds my heaviest tool boxes with zero sag. The impact-resistant polymer feels tougher than the metal plates I’ve used before.
The plate is incredibly rigid—no flex at all under my heavy toolbox. Snaps in and out of the wall bracket with a satisfying click, which makes swapping gear super fast.