Glenn sent us an email about these new Ryobi ToolBlox modular tool boxes that just became available in Australia.
I’m a big fan of modular tool cases, and have bought into Bosch, Dewalt, and Festool’s systems. As mentioned in my Bosch L-Boxx review, I mostly rely on L-Boxxes to help organize and protect many of my tools, supplies, and various pieces of ToolGuyd equipment.
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The beauty of modular tool storage products is that you can build the storage setup that works best for your needs. And if your needs should change, it’s easy to adapt a modular tool storage setup with a new addition or even just some rearrangement.
Ryobi’s modular system looks quite a bit different from what other brands have come up with. If I had to compare them to another system, I would say that they most closely match up with Dewalt’s Tstak tool boxes, but that’s not really a good comparison as you will soon understand.
Right now you can only find Ryobi’s ToolBlox storage products in Australia, but I’m keeping my fingers crossed that they will be available in the USA as well.
Reconfigurable Stationary Tool Boxes!
At first, I thought that this was just another portable tool box system. But when you look at how the storage boxes size up compared to an average sized guy, it’s obvious that they’re about the same length and depth as stationary tool storage products.
A look at the product specs shows that all of the different Ryobi ToolBlox modules are about 656 mm (~25-7/8″) wide, 400 mm (15-3/4″) deep, and 365 mm (14-3/8″) tall. The 2-door cabinet is the only module with a different height, and it’s two units tall.
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~26″ long and 16″ deep are great dimensions for home garage and workshop storage chests and boxes.
Ryobi ToolBlox Modules
All of the ToolBlox tool boxes and cabinets are constructed with a mix of plastic and steel components. Glenn saw a stack of Toolblox cabinets in person and said that everything looks to be pretty well made. Ryobi’s website says that the modules all feature steel drawers and ball bearing slides. In the case of the doored cabinets, it looks like the doors might be made from steel.
The ToolBlox cabinets interlock at the top and bottom. What I like about this is that there don’t seem to be any side latches to mess with. The boxes are large enough and should stack securely enough that there doesn’t look to be a need for an active locking system.
I also like the side handles that are built into each ToolBlox cabinet. The recesses allow for easy rearrangement, but there aren’t any parts that jut out of the near-flush cabinet sides.
Each ToolBlox cabinet and tool box has a built-in lock. If you buy the 4-box combo, all of the boxes are presumably keyed the same.
1-Door Cabinet RSGD01
The large open space of the 1-door cabinet, coupled with the grommet built into the side, should make this a great option for storing tech items, power tools, garage accessories such as radios, cordless battery chargers, and other such AC powered equipment.
Gas pistons help to lift the door up and open for quicker and easier access to cabinet contents. Most users will probably put this cabinet at the top of a ToolBlox stack.
2-Door Cabinet RSDC02
The 2-door cabinet is about twice the height of the other ToolBlox tool storage cabinets. This makes it well suited for storing bulkier equipment. There might be a shelf in there – we’re not sure. Most users will probably want this to be at the bottom of their ToolBlox stack.
1-Drawer Cabinet RSDR01
The large ball bearing drawer will probably be most fitting for bulkier tools and supplies. Maybe things like corded saws or hose reels – things like that.
2-Drawer Cabinet RSDR02
The 2-drawer cabinet features two full-width and half-height drawers.
4-Drawer Cabinet RSDR04
This is the ToolBlox cabinet that I find most appealing and would probably line my workspace walls with if given the chance. It features four half-height and half-width drawers that look to be semi-independently lockable.
There are locks on both sides of the cabinet, which I assume means you can lock or unlock left and right vertical drawer pairs independently from the other side.
Roller Base RSRB01
With Ryobi ToolBlox cabinets and tool boxes as large as they are, it’s not going to be easy moving them around a garage or workspace, at least not without the roller base. ToolBlox cabinets can be stacked on top of the roller base as if it were a separate module.
It’s uncertain, but it seems there are two straight caster wheels and two locking swivel caster wheels. There’s no word on weight capacity of the base, and we also haven’t seen weight limits for the ToolBox cabinets’ ball bearing drawer slides.
Wall Mounting Rail RSWR01
There’s also a steel mounting rail that makes it easy to mount individual ToolBox cabinets to the wall.
4-Cabinet Set RS4UNK
There will be at least one combination set. This one comes with a 1-door cabinet, a 1-drawer cabinet, a 2-drawer cabinet, and a 4-drawer cabinet.
The 4-module ToolBlox combo is currently priced at $499 AUD, which is just under $450 USD. Tool and storage prices tend to be higher in Australia.
First Thoughts
Wow, just wow.
The new Ryobi ToolBlox modular storage system takes my mind back to the BluCave wall cabinet system, which I also find to be quite appealing.
What impresses me most is about how different the ToolBlox setup seems compared to the tool storage options I’m used to. It’s not just the uniqueness that has me excited about the ToolBlox lineup, but also the perceived functionality.
These cabinets don’t look to be particularly useful for organizing and storing things like screwdrivers, wrenches, ratchets, or sockets. For those types of tools, I have my traditionally-styled tool chests and cabinets with their many drawers and ball bearing slides.
But for more general tools, supplies, and equipment – these ToolBlox cabinets would make quick work of organizing my workspace.
Right now there’s no confirmation that Ryobi will bring their ToolBlox tool storage cabinets to the USA, but I sincerely hope they will. I also hope that USA retail pricing will be quite a bit lower than in Australia.
Thanks Glenn for the tip!
mikeh
Not for nothing, but Ryobi does keep pumping out cool stuff, may not be the professional level of a Dewalt, Milwaukee but for the average homeowner it’s generally good stuff and a lot of variety/choices. these new toolboxes look very cool, it will be interesting to see their durability and internal configuration (if any). it will also be interesting to see the US pricing if they make it here as Ryobi typically has pretty affordable equipment, $450 seems very high…they are good size but don’t seem to be as large as typical tool cabinets. For the right price i would buy these for the tools in my barn
KaHuNaZ
Awesome!
Marcus
I have seen these boxes over here in Australia, they look impressive. I am interested to how they go, I don’t think they are ideal for traditional hand tool storage but could be a great option power tools. I feel these boxes are really DIY home garage storage solutions based on the concept and quality rather than the Professional trade user, but always exciting to see innovation in tool storage.
Bikerdad
You’re seeing the future of Milwaukee’s modular system. Beef it up for jobsite use, change it to red and white, and voila.
Nate 818
I like your thinking.
Patrick
Just no, this is the perfect colour
glenn
I went in and had a closer look at these today.
Just a few points. In my opinion they are a bit light duty. The metal is fairly thin and although the bases of all the cabinets a metal, the tops are mainly plastic with a metal support across the middle section.
They do have an interlocking clip system however it is not a positive lock, meaning the cabinets locate in place reasonably firmly but can still be lifted off with a bit of an upward pull on them.
They are, again in my opinion only, not up to job site duties. They would still however be a decent thing in a home garage. A shame really as the concept is good.
The individual units range from $149-$179AUS and the largest 2 door cabinet is $199AUS
Personally, I would still buy them for my garage, but not at these prices. Perhaps at some 30% less.
Cheers
Jon
I am a huge Ryobi fan and use their tools professionally. I don’t baby them; they get the same treatment I would give the Milwaukee set and they keep working just fine. But I’m afraid these don’t look like they would work for jobsite use. Too bulky, don’t lock together for secure transport, and I’m concerned about the build quality from the descriptions I’ve read.
And at these prices it would have to work for shop and jobsite organization. I can easily build a hell of a system out of birch plywood and box joints which will be more durable and cost far less, even if I paid retail for the drawer glides.
When I saw the headline for this I was excited, especially as a fan of Ryobi and L-Boxxes, but ultimately I think these miss the mark. But I will watch for them over time, particularly during the summer and winter sales seasons.
jason
next year rioby tool box
E. Baker
I’d love to find out more info on these as I’ve done my fair share of digging and have come up with nothing. I’ve even reached out to Ryobi via their Facebook page but that wound up going nowhere.
So would you be able to get additional info on these units Stuart and if they’ll ever become available Stateside??
Thanks in advance.
Stuart
I’ve been trying, unsuccessfully, to pull up the last email exchange where I discussed the product with Ryobi/TTI.
At the time, there were no plans to bring this to USA, but I think the story changed where the USA team was at least considering it, but it seems that fell through.
As of now, I don’t know of any plans to bring this system to the USA. I’ll either update this post or create a separate update post if the situation changes.
E. Baker
Thanks for the info Stuart!
Benjamin Aikens
Do you happen to know when it will be in the us stuart
Stuart
Unfortunately, it doesn’t look to ever be launching here in the US.
Rose
Where can I buy this 4-CABINET SET RS4UNK for the Ryobi sets I have.. Any info will help thanks.
Eric
I received an email from Direct Tools Factory Outlet advertising the Ryobi Toolblox Tool Storage System in store. The Toolblox 5 piece set model RS050 is $499.99 and the Toolblox 2 Door Floor Cabinet model RS020 is $199.99.
Brent
Brought unit yesterday and will buy another not as lite as i thought they would be.
Mike
On sale at Direct tools for 350.00 dollars for 5 pieces.
In my opinion, still about 150.00 dollars too much .
What is the warrenty on this product?
Stuart
Was that in-store?
Edwardo
Not good just about every Ryobi tool has hit the state’s. It sounds like another makita deal hurRyobi has raised there prices quite a bit.ry up and wait.
Scott Zrodlowski
Would love to find these here in the states, I have been unlucky so far.
Chris
Where can you purchase these modular units????
I live in the United States, is it available here because I cannot seem to get any further than just researching images of these products
Stuart
As mentioned in the post, they’re not (yet?) available in the USA. You can only buy them in Australia.
Donnie
They are available in the US at the TTI Direct Tool Outlets. We have one at a Tanger Outlet here in western PA. They are $349 which is a price drop. I really like these.
Stuart
Thanks! I might just have to take a day trip to the outlets in PA next week!
Chris
I went to their site and could not find any of the “Ryobi” modular blox for sale 🙁
Jonathan Kutz
Direct tools has these on sale for $300 right now.
I love the size and look. I would say the price needs to be $200 to be a instant buy.
Steve H.
Direct Tools Factory Outlet at Tanger Outlets Pittsburgh PA carries the Ryobi ToolBlox modular tool box with wheels for $299. They also sell the two door add on piece for $129. I was told that Direct Tools was going to stop carrying these items because of a price increase from the manufacturer/reseller. The price did not increase, so they are still available at these prices. There is a $25 coupon available for Direct Tools in the Tanger Outlet coupon book when spending $100 or more. This coupon can only be used in the store, not online. The coupon book is $5 unless you have AAA, AARP or signup for Tanger Outlet text alerts. I would like to get the toolbox at a lower price, but the price may never get much lower.
David Gwin
I’m very interested in the ryobi cabnets but don’t know where to get them. Plus would like to have the two door cabinet
Daryl Spencer
They have taken the 2 draw and the 4 draw off the market here in Australia
Bunnings hardware won’t be stocking them anymore
They are a good jigger
Al Zequeira
Where can I buy one of these…??
Rick Cannon
Where can you find these to purchase.
Please advise
Robert Rogers
I work as a field service tech in the bio-medical field
the modular design is exactly what I have been looking for, a series of small and large containers, that can be mixed and matched depending on what I’m working on and can easily be loaded and unloaded into my vehicle without the need off a hoist.
I also need the side access so that when I arrive on site I’m not unstacking containers to get at tool and parts.
When and ware can I get one !
Curtis Chen
you cant, ryobi has discontinue this cabinet forever. 🙂
Anthony
Anyone still selling these? Hell, id love a used set. I hate that i have never seen these till now.
Gary Cleveland
I have one of these Ryobi cabinets in Florida that I purchased t direct tools.
I am looking for another for my Indiana Home but find no sources.
Where can I buy another?
Stuart
Did you try contacting the same place you purchased your first one from?
clinton gaston
Hello, Where can these modular tool boxes by ryobi because purchased at and there are no pricing shown.
Stuart
It was sold in Australia.
J Heath
They have just started advertising these as new for 2019 in the UK.
Steven Morgan-Cummins
Does anyone have a link for purchasing these in the UK, yet?
David Paratore
Does anyone know if this ship to australia
Scott Zrodlowski
Are these available for purchase in the UK and available to ship here in the states?
Stuart
Unfortunately, no.
Winson Tan
Does anyone know if this ship to Singapore
Paul S.
I’m very interested in this Ryobi system.
TJ Boudreau
Why didn’t this ever make it to the states?
Corey
I always wonder the same thing! There’s so many great Ryobi products available to Australia but we don’t ever get them.
Ryobi I have my wallet open all you got to do is take my money!
thomas m tarrant
i’m in the us, would like to get some of these set ups. can’t seem to find them here anywhere. you know where i could order these from? not even on amazon on my end.
Stuart
Unfortunately, these never made it to the USA. Maybe we’ll see them again if the LINK system takes off. https://toolguyd.com/ryobi-link-tool-garage-storage-system-teaser/
Dusty
I think Ryobi is missing the mark by not launching a set of drawers with their new LINK system. Stumbled on this old post by looking for any news of drawers.
Kayte Embling
That’s amazing, Where can you buy these, as I think they would be a perfect present for my dad.
Will someone please let me know.
Thanks
Stuart
Sorry, they don’t seem to be available anywhere.
james K
Does anyone know where to buy this product , (In Australia)
Bunnings doesn’t stock this item now