Makita’s new modular storage system, MAKTRAK

Makita has unveiled its latest product, the MAKTRAK™ modular storage system, developed to address common frustrations with traditional vertical storage. The system prioritizes a horizontal-first design to improve accessibility, organization, and transportation for contractors and trade professionals.

Engineered for efficiency and durability

What sets MAKTRAK apart from other storage systems is its focus on user feedback. Many traditional storage systems suffer from limited accessibility, often causing delays when locating specific tools. The MAKTRAK’s horizontal design changes that, making every toolbox and compartment easier to reach without unstacking multiple boxes. 

Users can personalize their setup based on specific project needs with a range of customizable components, such as rolling tool chests, stackable organizers, and various toolboxes. Additionally, the system is compatible with Makita’s LXT battery platform, ensuring that power tools and accessories are always organized and ready for use.

Interactive customization and setup

What makes this product even more unique is that Makita offers an interactive tool on its website for users to customize their MAKTRAK system virtually. This feature enables users to build their ideal setup based on job requirements and visualize their storage configuration before purchase. The system ensures that contractors have all their essentials organized and protected from job site conditions, making it a flexible, intuitive solution for busy professionals.

Whether working on construction sites, in workshops, or during transport, the system promises longevity while giving you a completely new personalized feel. As a modular storage system, the MAKTRAK is setting new standards in tool organization, bringing unparalleled convenience and efficiency to contractors and professionals across various industries.

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