
To do this, just pick up some spray adhesive (we recommend Gorilla Heavy-Duty spray adhesive). We recommend applying spray adhesive on your drawer liners. It doesn’t matter whether you have tools loaded in the drawer or not-drawer liners slide. The problem is that these drawer liners immediately slide around on you when opening and closing the drawer. Nearly all good quality tool chests come with included drawer liners. Apply Spray Adhesive on Your Drawer Liners

You Might Like: Check out our articles on the best screwdrivers and the best pliers. Conversely, place your least-used tools in the drawers that are furthest out of reach. If you constantly reach for your wrenches and sockets-don’t put them at a level where you need to constantly bend down to grab them.

You also want to take into account accessibility. Lastly, tall bottom drawers are perfect for power tools or anything else demanding additional storage. Full-width drawers hold larger tools like long pry bars, 2-foot levels, and even conduit benders.
