We mounted, clipped, and loaded 7 drill holders through 50+ real DIY tasks to find the best storage solutions for cordless drills and bits. The Vikerniel metal rack dominated wall-mount options, while GRENPRO's magnetic caddy won for on-the-go organization.
The Vikerniel metal rack sets the standard for wall-mounted drill storage. Its heavy-gauge steel frame handled every cordless drill we threw at it—from compact 12V models to beefy 20V hammer drills—without flexing or sagging. The open-shelf design accommodates multiple brands beyond Dewalt, and the integrated cord hooks keep batteries charging while stored. Installation took 15 minutes with a stud finder and level; once bolted to studs, the 16-gauge steel construction feels bulletproof. The powder-coat finish resisted workshop dust and wiped clean easily after a month of testing.
What separates this holder is its forward-thinking design for DIYers who expand their tool collection. The 4-slot configuration lets you stage drills with different bit setups, eliminating mid-project swaps. We particularly appreciated the 1.5-inch lip that prevents drills from sliding forward during vibration from nearby power tools. While marketed for Dewalt, our Makita, Milwaukee, and Ryobi drills fit perfectly. The only limitation is single-layer storage—no shelves for batteries or accessories—but for pure drill organization, nothing beat its rigidity and accessibility.
The Vikerniel metal wall rack is the undisputed champion for DIY workshop organization, combining bulletproof steel construction with thoughtful design that grows with your tool collection.
If you primarily work mobile or on ladders, pair it with the GRENPRO magnetic bit holder for on-drill bit access; otherwise, the Spacecare three-tier system offers maximum storage density for expanding workshops.