Ryobi is always hanging around SlashGear’s various lists and rankings – and with good reason. The company’s “prosumer” grade products balance price with performance, and its ONE+ system is one of the most versatile battery families on the market today. While they may not be as durable as, say, Milwaukee or Makita’s offerings, Ryobi always makes up for its shortcomings with tools that are far more affordable than those professional-grade, heavy-duty tools.

The bright green brand has a number of things going for its modular storage system. Portable toolboxes and customizable rolling systems are expected from any name that’s earned a spot on our list, but Ryobi’s Link system goes further, with options like wall rails for garage storage of its various bins and organizers, as well as pegs, shelves, and hangers for all of one’s tools.

With about a dozen options to build a portable toolbox, one should be able to customize a Ryobi Link rig capable of getting tools to and from a job site with ease. The Rolling Toolbox is a capable base, rated to haul 200 pounds. It’s also IP65 rated, meaning water and dust will remain on the outside of the toolbox. And it’s thoughtfully designed, with a telescoping handle, locking points for security, and even a little in-lid storage spot for drill/driver bits. 

The Ryobi Rolling Toolbox can be picked up at The Home Depot for about $90.

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