Menecor 5PCS Pegboard Drill Holder with Double Hooks and Accessories Bag for Power Tools

5PCS Pegboard Drill Holder with Double Hooks and Accessories Bag for Power Tools

Features

  • Easy to fix and never fall off pegboard: Designed to put in pegboard easily and hang there stably. Besides, the heavy duty utility hooks can save space more efficiently for you. 5 double-hook pegboard holders for drills, storage bags and so on
  • Premium quality and multipurpose: Neoprene-coated steel ensures no scratch and safe hanging. The pegboard double J hooks could be used to hold different sized articles in most cases like drills, storage bags, hand tools or sometimes paint brushes, tape measures, screwdrivers, hammers, rolls of tape, wrenches, pliers, kitchenware, hobby or craft supplies etc
  • Durable material and reinforced construction: The pegboard hooks could last forever so there is no breaking risk compared to plastic hooks. The special design of two hooks in different sizes could meet almost all your needs in storage. Reinstall somewhere on the pegboard as your need changes
  • Special non-slip steel frame for safe storage of any power drill: The black part is neoprene-coated. The hook on the pegboard drill organizer fits 1/8 inch and 1/4 inch pegboard. Easy storage and neatly organized, the pegboard power drill holder of durable quality can hold heavy tools, cordless drill driver and other hand held power tools
  • Measure 4.7inch length by 4.5 inch width by 3.54 inch height. Tools with largest diameter of 3.35 inch can sit on the pegboard drill hook without problems. Holds up to 10lbs. Package includes: 5 pack drill hook for pegboard

Specifications

Color Black
Unit Count 5

Set of five double-hook pegboard holders designed to hang drills and accessories on 1/8" or 1/4" pegboard. Made from neoprene-coated steel to protect finishes, each hook measures 4.7" × 4.5" × 3.54", supports up to 10 lb, and accommodates tools up to 3.35" in diameter; the double-hook design also fits various hand tools and storage bags.

Model Number: zxcvv579

Menecor 5PCS Pegboard Drill Holder with Double Hooks and Accessories Bag for Power Tools Review

4.7 out of 5

I’ve tried a lot of ways to corral cordless drills on a pegboard; most either wobble or waste space. This set of Menecor drill hooks immediately felt like the right middle ground—compact, sturdy, and surprisingly forgiving with different tool shapes. After several weeks of daily use in my shop, here’s how they held up.

What’s in the box and first impressions

The set includes five double-hook holders in a black, neoprene-coated steel. My kit also included a small accessories pouch with grommets that can hang on the same hooks; it’s simple but handy for loose bits and driver tips. Each hook is sized 4.7 × 4.5 × 3.54 inches and rated to 10 lb, with an inner cradle that happily accepts tools up to about 3.35 inches in diameter.

Out of the packaging, the steel feels substantial, and the neoprene coating has a grippy, rubber-like texture—thicker than the typical vinyl dip on budget peg hooks. That coating matters: it protects tool finishes, reduces rattling, and keeps tools from twisting when you pull them off the wall.

Installation and fit

These are designed for 1/8- and 1/4-inch pegboard with standard 1-inch hole spacing. On my 1/4-inch hardboard panel, three of the five hooked up perfectly on the first try. Two needed a minor tweak: a small bend at the mounting tangs so the back plate sat flush. That’s not uncommon with heavier peg accessories, and the coating didn’t crack or flake when I adjusted them.

Once seated, they click in with a positive, stable feel. I tugged on each one before loading tools, and none popped free or rocked loose. Compared with generic single-wire hooks that love to jump out of the board, these stay put.

Tip: If your pegboard is thin or a bit wavy, install a few extra spacers behind the board or aim for stud-backed sections to keep everything solid.

Capacity and what actually fits

  • Rated load: 10 lb per hook
  • Max tool diameter: 3.35 inches (within the hook cradle)

I hung a mix of cordless tools: a compact drill/driver, an 18V hammer drill with a 5Ah battery, a mid-torque impact wrench, and a full-size hot glue gun. All sat securely. The non-slip coating does most of the work—there’s no skittering when I bump the board, and I don’t hear the dreaded metal-on-metal scrape when re-hanging.

Where they shine is versatility beyond drills. The double-J geometry is friendly to odd shapes: tape rolls, small bar clamps, a flashlight, even a coiled extension cord. The inner and outer hook depths give you options—handle on the inner hook, battery toward the outer, or vice versa. That flexibility is what makes them more useful than a fixed-profile drill shelf.

There are limits. My SDS-plus rotary hammer and a corded right-angle drill felt a bit bulky; they fit, but the balance wasn’t great and I wouldn’t leave them on a high-traffic section of the wall. If your tool regularly exceeds 7–8 lb or has a very fat handle/battery combination, consider a dedicated shelf-style rack.

Day-to-day use

After the first week, I rearranged the layout twice. That’s the beauty of these hooks—they’re robust, but not a commitment. Pull, reposition, press in, done. The grippy coating makes one-handed parking easy; I can land a drill without looking, and it stays put rather than rolling off the hook.

I also appreciate the low footprint. Compared to shelf-style racks that reserve a whole row of pegboard, these let me interleave storage—drills on one column, a tape rack in the next, then a pry bar. It’s a sensible way to get more out of a small panel.

The included accessories pouch is basic but useful. I keep a handful of driver bits, a countersink, and a stubby tape measure in there. Because the pouch hangs on the same hooks, it’s not a permanent fixture—if I need to free up a hook for another tool, I move the pouch to a single peg where it still works.

Build quality and durability

  • Steel feels stout with minimal flex under load
  • Welds and bends are clean, no sharp edges exposed
  • Neoprene coating is even, grippy, and so far resilient

I intentionally bent one mounting tang a few degrees to test the coating. No flake, no cracking, and no separation from the steel. After weeks of use, the high-contact areas show light polishing but no wear-through. If you’ve ever had cheap coated hooks leave black residue on your tool handles, this is not that.

Because these are steel, not plastic, there’s no worrying about tabs snapping off or hooks deforming permanently after a heavy tool sits for a month. The 10 lb rating feels conservative; even so, I’d keep each hook to mid-weight hand-held tools, not benchtop-class items.

Ergonomics and safety

The rounded profiles and coating are gentle on tool finishes and hands. I like that the hook ends don’t present sharp points or thin wires to snag sleeves. Visibility is decent; the black finish blends in on dark pegboard, but the larger silhouette makes each hook easy to find by feel. If you prefer maximum contrast, a strip of white tape along the hook spine makes quick targets for re-hanging.

Compatibility notes

  • Works with 1/8- and 1/4-inch pegboard
  • Best on boards backed by solid framing
  • Needs standard 1-inch spacing; won’t fit slatwall or French cleats

Because these occupy two vertical rows of holes, plan your layout accordingly. On smaller boards, that can pinch space for wide tools. Still, the trade-off is worth it for the extra stability.

Where it beats typical options

  • Compared with single-wire hooks: far more stable, better grip, and easier one-handed use
  • Compared with shelf racks: smaller footprint, more modular, and less visually bulky
  • Compared with plastic holders: greater load capacity and better long-term durability

If you already have a steel drill shelf and it works, you won’t be forced to switch. But if you’ve been frustrated by rattling hooks or you’re maximizing every square inch of pegboard, these are a smart upgrade.

What I’d improve

  • Tolerance at the mounting tangs could be tighter so fewer users need to bend them for a perfect fit
  • A brighter color option would help visibility on dark backers
  • Including a simple clip or retainer for 1/8-inch boards would make the “never falls off” claim bulletproof

None of these are deal-breakers. The core functionality—securely hanging common cordless tools—lands exactly as promised.

Value

A five-pack goes a long way. I covered my two most-used drills, an impact driver, a glue gun, and still had one left for a sander. Per-hook cost compares favorably to big-box single holders, and the quality is better than most no-name sets I’ve used. If you need just one specialized shelf for your heaviest drill, fine; otherwise, this set is the more economical and flexible approach.

Who they’re for

  • Home shops and garages with pegboard already installed
  • Pros who want modular organization in service vans or jobsite panels
  • Makers and hobbyists who swap layouts often and need non-marring hooks

If you’re storing oversized rotary hammers or corded drills with bulky side handles, a deeper rack might be the better choice.

Bottom line

These Menecor drill hooks strike the right balance of sturdiness, grip, and space efficiency. The neoprene coating is genuinely useful, the 10 lb rating covers the majority of handheld power tools, and the double-hook format adapts to far more than just drills. Expect to make a minor tweak on a hook or two to get a perfect fit, but once they’re seated, they stay put and make daily tool access faster and cleaner.

Recommendation: I recommend this set. It’s a cost-effective, durable way to tame cordless tools on a pegboard without committing to bulky shelves. If your workflow benefits from modular storage and you want hooks that don’t scratch your tools or jump off the board, these are an easy upgrade.



Project Ideas

Business

Pre-configured Pegboard Organization Kits

Assemble and sell themed kits (e.g., 'Home DIY Kit', 'Pro Drill Kit', 'Craft Wall Kit') that include 5 double hooks, small bins, labels, mounting templates and an instruction sheet. Market via Etsy, Shopify and local hardware stores. Price tiers: basic kit $24–35, premium kit $45–70. Upsell by offering custom color-coating or branded labels.


Garage & Workshop Organization Service

Offer on-site organization packages for homeowners and small businesses: consult, supply pegboard hooks and accessories, and install a labeled system. Packages can include inventory photo documentation and a follow-up optimization visit. Charge by size (e.g., small $150, medium $300, large $600) and target mechanics, woodworkers and serious DIYers.


Retail Display Solutions for Small Shops

Design and sell compact counter or wall displays that use the double-hook holders to showcase cordless drills and accessories in hardware stores or makers’ markets. Offer displays on consignment or lease with regular restocking. Focus on independent retailers and pop-up shops; price display units $80–200 depending on customization.


Workshops & Classes—'Organize Like a Pro'

Run hands-on workshops teaching tool organization techniques using pegboards and these hooks. Include a take-home mini-kit for attendees. Partner with community centers, makerspaces and tool retailers. Charge per attendee ($25–75) and sell kit bundles during events to increase margins.


Subscription Organizer Box for Small Makers

Create a monthly or quarterly subscription box targeted at cottage manufacturers and Etsy sellers that provides storage upgrades (hooks, labels, small bins), packing aids and organization tips. Each box includes 3–5 accessories with focused themes (shipping station, small-parts storage). Use subscriptions to build recurring revenue and offer discounts on bulk hook packs.

Creative

Compact Wall Drill Station

Build a small dedicated drill station on a pegboard using the double-hook holders to cradle cordless drills and drivers. Add a narrow shelf above for chargers and a strip of labeled bins below for bits, fasteners and batteries. Use neoprene side pads or felt to protect finishes, color-code hooks for each drill type, and stencil outlines so tools always return to the right spot.


Rolling Mobile Tool Wall

Attach a small pegboard panel to a rolling cart or dolly and populate it with the double hooks to create a mobile tool wall. Store drills on the hooks, hang accessories in pouches, and mount a power strip to the cart for on-the-go charging. Great for moving between job sites, workshops, or around the house when doing big projects.


Vertical Charging & Battery Dock

Design a vertical charging station: use the hooks to hold drills by the handle so the battery base is exposed for charging, and install cable clips and a slim shelf for chargers underneath. Label charging slots and include spare-battery hooks. It’s a clean, wall-mounted solution for keeping cordless kits charged and ready.


Craft & Hobby Wall Organizer

Repurpose the double hooks for craft use—hang hot glue guns, rotary tools, small bags of beads, tape rolls and cutting mats. Combine with small baskets and magnetic strips on the pegboard to create an efficient makers’ wall where everything has a visible place, reducing setup/cleanup time for projects.


Decorative Upcycled Display

Make a decorative display board for upcycled items or planters: mount a painted pegboard on a wall and use the neoprene-coated hooks to hang small reclaimed tools, glass bottles, or hanging succulents. The neoprene protects the pieces’ finishes and the double-hook design holds irregular shapes securely—nice for a rustic shopfront or craft fair booth.