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I put loose sockets in those clear plastic fishing lure organizer deals. Only for sets that hang out in the truck or my junkyard box though - I use those Hansen peg trays for my shop tool box, keeps them organized really well.

You're not missing much on the new Stanley tools - old ones were great but I think the new ones are junk. Especially sockets. I bought a new set of 1/4 drive 12 point and stripped out the sockets really fast. Metal is just really soft. MasterForce from Menards has been my latest go-to for kinda cheap-ish hand tools and their selection & warranty is pretty hard to beat.
 
There are a lot of decent rid range brands out there now a days. I like Tekton, they have a lot of variety in how you can get sets or singles of stuff. Easy to get replacements too.

They even have sets of 1/4 drive stuff in a little zip up box instead of the hard plastic stuff.




I was never really a fan of the blow molded cases because it hard to add stuff later, like with your ratchet.

I have a big 3 row socket rail that I keep in the bottom of a bucket boss bag with the spring loaded clips. I tuck ratchets and extensions around the sides. Can also toss screwdrivers or pliers, drills whatever else in there too. Can change what I have depending on what I think I'll need.
 
Tekton is decent too, hit or miss on who carries them locally if that even matters. I wish stores would just pick a brand and stick with it.

I'm not big on blow molded cases either, they are almost always artificially inflated to make it look like you're getting a giant tool kit and then there is a lot of wasted space. Obviously designed by people who don't use tools! I have one blow mold Craftsman kit in the F250 that is actually not designed that way, it's actually a pretty complete kit in a small box but most are not like that.
 
I was never really a fan of the blow molded cases because it hard to add stuff later, like with your ratchet.

Until now it was my second favorite 3/8" ratchet so it was happily living in the ratchet drawer since I rarely had a specific use for the rest of the set.

I have one blow mold Craftsman kit in the F250 that is actually not designed that way, it's actually a pretty complete kit in a small box but most are not like that.

My Stanley set was pretty lean that way and that was a perk. IMO they really knocked it out of the park putting that set together.

I have a tool roll for trips with sockets on sticks and whatnot but really for running around the farm a hard case is nice.
 
i was bored and googling around at work and came across a very utilitarian bed rack/ overland rack that i have actually seen on lots of local trucks. it has a high static load rating and can be sized differently so i think that is why its so popular here. lots of people use this rack to carry kayaks, water, and those traction boards to get unstuck here at the beach.


it looks like an industrious person could also easily make a cover that maybe snaps on straps to it to make a soft side shell.

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