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🛠️ Organize like a pro, find your tools in a snap!
The FastCap Kaizen Tool Box Drawer Organizer features a customizable 57mm thick layered foam sheet (2' x 4') that can be peeled in 1/8" increments and easily cut to fit any tool drawer or chest. Designed to keep tools securely in place, this durable black/red foam liner transforms cluttered storage into a sleek, efficient workspace favored by professionals and serious DIYers alike.








| ASIN | B084Q48JSB |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | FastCap |
| Color | red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (184) |
| Date First Available | August 1, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.45 Kilograms |
| Model Number | FC-02893 |
| Product Dimensions | 122 x 61 x 57 cm; 1.45 kg |
A**R
Great product. Im not sure why people complained about being difficult to pick and not square. My sheet was square so I only had to make 2 cuts for my single drawer. I also had no issues picking it at all. You just have to make a nice straight cut with a SHARP blade and then peel it up as one solid piece. Don't try and pull from the top. Get your finger under there and peel it up like you are peeling up a stuck piece of tape and keep doing that. It won't be 100% flat but who cares, it's to support tools and what not. You can get fancy with a hot knife, soldering iron or other tool. TIP: Take some painters tape and put that down first, then you can draw out your tools. 2nd Tip: Take the painters tape and it apply it to your jeans/shirt first a few times. I found the painters tape DID pull up some of the black material if pushed down too hard but it worked GREAT to lay out my tools.
W**I
good & solid
S**N
Used inside a custom truck bed tool box drawer for my power tools. Nice and thick, cuts easy with a razor blade. Just trace and cut
J**.
I’ve never used this product before and after seeing videos of it on YouTube, I decided to order a sheet and try my hand at organizing my power tool drawer. Shipping took forever, but that’s not really anything to do with the product. I missed the weekend that I had planned the project for first go round. Once it arrived, I started to measure the panel for a tight fit in the drawer and found that the rectangle of foam was not square, no two sides rep parallel with one another. A short side was a quarter inch off and end the long side almost one half inch. I ended up having to cut from the center of the panel as it didn’t come with a straight side to measure of of. It’s just made for more work upfront. Once fit to the drawer, I started laying the tools out and cut them in one at a time I had no issues, achieving a tight fit and a clean bottom with basic hand tools, and a sanding desk on the Dremel to finish the bottoms, flat or contoured as needed.
C**)
Haven't gotten to shape the cutouts for my tools yet but quite disappointed that it's not true to size as advertised. I searched the whole product description and clearly see the specifications say it's supposed to be 24" x 48". When I measured it, it's actually 23.25" x 47.24". I know it's not much but I was hoping to maximize as much of it as possible for some tool drawers and now I can't do everything I was hoping to. I've been able to fit a couple drawers, but like I said, the lack of the needed 3/4" would make the extra drawer extremely loose. Be aware that you're not getting a true 2' x 4' block (unless I just got an odd piece). Makes me reconsider getting more. UPDATE: The foam is not the easiest to manipulate. I had to do a few trial runs on some spare pieces and used a creating precision knife to get the best cut. The layers DO NOT peel off as well as you'd expect for the price. You really only can see the individual layers on the outside but the closer inside you get they're more fused together. When you do cut down, you need to kind of push your fingers down and under where you cut and kind of roll it out for the best results. Just pulling on the foam made a much bigger mess and uneven hole.
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