Save Your Back With The Aerial Tool Bin For Scissor Lifts
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If you’re an electrician, you have many tools. You probably have multiple toolboxes full of tools, and you likely use several of these tools (at least) on a typical job.
For electrical contractors, needing multiple tools is just part of the job. Thanks to the Aerial Tool Bin‘s elevated work platform, though, reaching down to the floor each time you need a new tool is no longer necessary.

The Aerial Tool Bin Stores Tools at Waist Height
The Aerial Tool Bin lets electricians store the tools they need for a job at waist height while they’re on a lift. Unless you’re abnormally tall, in which case you might want to explore professional sports instead of electrical work, it’ll keep your most-used tools right around your waist. At this height, your tools will be easy to reach.
The bin attaches to many different types of lifts, including aerial platforms, scaffolding, boom lifts, scissors lifts, master climbers and swing stage railings.
In fact, if it doesn’t attach to a piece of equipment, then you probably shouldn’t be using that equipment as a man-lift. On these lifts, the Aerial Tool Bin will fit in any rounded 90-degree or square corners.
Like all of our tools at Rack-A-Tiers, the Aerial Tool Bin is made specifically with electrical contractors in mind, and it’s built to last.
Inside the bin, there are two removable partition walls that will keep your tools organized, and it has a handle for easy carrying. There’s also a magnetic tray for all your fasteners and connectors. It’s made of reinforced, high-density, orange polypropylene plastic that’s durable and non-conductive.
Save Time, and Save Your Back
The Aerial Tool Bin can help you save time, by keeping your tools well organized and close at hand. More importantly, it can also help save your back. Reaching down every time you need a tool, piece of tape or fastener will eventually take a toll on your back.
Even if you switch tools or get a little connector 10 times each hour, which is probably a low estimate, that’s 80 times you’re bending down each 8-hour workday if you don’t have the Aerial Tool Bin. Over the course of a year, you’re bending down 20,000 times or more — and you’re often twisting while bending. If you’re young, your back may be up for this much up-and-down, but it’ll catch up to you if you stay in electrical work.
Get the Aerial Tool Bin
To save your back, get the Aerial Tool Bin. Your spine and muscles will thank you, and it’s much cheaper than back surgery or even a chiropractic adjustment.
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How much is it going to cost ? Looks like a great product