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You guys remember this right? The first time you move into a new home, walk into the garage, and you find this beautiful empty wall, ready to store all of your tools and toys. You can already see the bikes, power tools, ladders, yard tools, all neatly arranged on this perfect white wall.

But inevitably, your garage ends up looking like this. And while you convince yourself “you have a system”…  there is a better one. This one.

THIS, is the all-new Ryobi Link Modular Storage System. And within this collection of creative carport contraptions… Is a solution for every possible garage storage need. But it all starts with this…

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The wall is once again empty, except for a single Wall rail.>

SARAH>>> This is the Ryobi Link Wall Rail. It’s 6.5” tall, and 33” wide, and it can support up to 75lbs per linear foot. It’s on this rail that all of the Ryobi Link storage solutions will mount. ROB>>> From here we start adding hooks, racks, and bins. SARAH>>> Let’s start simple. 

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An S Hook appears in Sarah’s hand.>

SARAH>> Each hook rack or bin will snap into the wall rail like this. ROB>>> and for added security, you can add a screw to hold it securely in place. <Rob Screws it in> 

SARAH>> This S hook is perfect for long handle garden tools like this rake <Sarah hangs a rake in place> ROB>>> Or your long-handled tools or outdoor power equipment <Rob removes the rake and hangs the Ryobi Scrubber>

SARAH>>> Of course there are many other options as well..

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The S Hook is replaced by a mounted Utility Hook>

SARAH>>> This is the Utility Hook, that large pair of hooks are perfect for hanging hoses… <Sarah hangs up a hose>  ROB>>> Or Extension Cords. <Rob replaces the hose with an extension cord> SARAH>>> But that’s not it. There’s also a…

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A Power Tool Hook appears>

Sarah>>> … Power Tool Hook for hanging… you guessed it… That rake again. ROB>>> Or… crazy pitch… Power Tools. Like this drill. <Rob hangs up Ryobi Drill> SARAH>>> Or even this string trimmer. <Sarah takes off the drill and replaces it with a Ryobi String Trimmer> ROB>>> But what about bigger tools?

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The large Tool Hook appears next to the regular one>

SARAH>>> Large tool hook. ROB>>> Genius. Again, very versatile. <Rob hangs up another tool on the large hook> But I don’t think it’ll hold this bike. <camera cuts to wide shot with Rob holding up his bike in front of him.> SARAH>>> I got you.

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The bike Hook appears>

SARAH>>> Bike Hook. ROB>>> That’ll work. <Rob hangs up his bike> SARAH>>> It doesn’t matter what you need to hang up, there’s a hook that’ll hold it. Like the Standard Hook Set…

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The Standard Hook Set appears> 

SARAH>>> The screwdriver holder… 

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The screwdriver holder appears>

ROB>>> for wrenches. <Rob starts hanging wenches while Sarah pulls back the screwdrivers she was obviously going to hang on them.> SARAH>> Obviously…. There’s even a hook for literally hanging your hat.

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LINK Reversible J Hook appears>

SARAH>> This is the Link Reversible J Hook, which is great for hats, gloves and outdoor gardening equipment.

ROB>>> and if you have a lot of gardening tools There’s even a Double Hook…

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A double hook appears>

SARAH>>> … that’ll let you hold multiple tools in one place, but allow you to grab one without moving the others. <Sarah hangs up a shovel on the top, and a handled tool below it, and then demonstrates her point by removing the lower tool> See? ROB>>> Nice. But for those really really big jobs, we’ve got this.

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A Large Multipurpose Hook appears>

ROB>>> This is the Large Multipurpose Hook, that can easily accommodate even this ladder. SARAH>>> And… ROB>>> What. That’s impressive. SARAH>>> But you said it was multi-purpose. ROB>>> Ummmm AND this tiny level. SARAH… I have a better place to put that level. 

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A single Organizer Bin appears>

SARAH>>> For small things, we’ve got this super handy single organizer bin. <Sarah tosses in the level> Plus…

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A Double Bin Organizer appears next to the single>

SARAH>>> we have a double bin organizer too. ROB>>> For organizing double stuff. SARAH>>> Right… <Rob lifts up a package of double stuff oreos> NO… No snacks in the garage. ROB>>> But what if I have like, 20 packages of Oreos? SARAH>>> Well…

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A link tool crate pops into place.>

SARAH>> We DO have this huge tool crate. But it’s not the best place for… <Rob dumps in a ton of Oreos, looking very happy. Sarah reaches in and takes a bite of a cookie…> … Meh. Who am I to judge. 

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All of the bin organizers disappear and leave an empty wall rack.>

ROB>>> <pause> I’m gonna need those cookies back. SARAH>>> Do you want ants? Because that’s how you get ants. ROB>> Oh yeah. SARAH>>> Speaking of, If you’ve got oreos all over your garage…

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Cleaning Shelf comes in>

SARAH>>> Not a problem. The cleaning shelf, a new addition to Link, makes cleanup easy.

ROB>>> Now I realize, some of us have a lot of power tools. And for those, we have this. 

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The Tool Organizer Shelf appears>

ROB>>>… The Tool Organizer Shelf, which yup, you guessed it, holds your tools, and it’s a shelf. SARAH>>> Genius <Rob starts hanging drills etc.> SARAH>>> We also have the storage hanging shelf…

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The hanging shelf appears in Sarah’s hands>

SARAH>>> But I don’t think we have room for both of these on our wall. ROB>>> Which is where the wall rails really shine. If you need more space, you just add another rail. 

Scene 2

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A second rail appears to the right of the first, and Sarah shifts with it, and reels from the sudden move> 

SARAH>>> Careful with those snaps bud. ROB>>> Sorry. SARAH>>> By adding an additional Wall Rail, we now have twice the room. ROB>>> So much room for activities! <Sarah hangs up the hanging shelf, clicking it into place. And Rob snaps to fill the shelf> ROB>>> Each rail is designed to easily align, so you can add as many as you need…

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Two more rails appear above the previous two>

SARAH>>> which means now we have room to store all of our Ryobi batteries for our tools. 

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ONE+ Tool Hook appears>

ROB>>> This is the 18V ONE + Tool Hook, which will look familiar to Ryobi Fans. Its essentially a hook built like the stem of a Ryobi Battery, so you can easily store any of your ONE+ Tools.

SARAH>>> And if you’re like us, you have a bunch of extra batteries. No problem.

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ONE+ Battery Shelf appears>

SARAH>>> This is the ONE+ Battery Shelf, which can hold ANY Ryobi ONE+ battery, from the 1.5AH all the way up to a 9ah, so you’ll always have power close by. 

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A bunch of previously revealed hooks and bins appear, already full of tools, etc.>

SARAH>>> Our rails are starting to get full here. ROB>>> Even if you DO fill all your spots, there’s the all new Ryobi Reversible Tool Hook. You can hang it between diamonds, giving you even more space!

<Rob hangs up the Reversible tool hook>

ROB>>> Now I want you to really think through the possibilities here. If you have a bunch of sports equipment that you want your little ones to reach, then just add a rail down low.

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A new rail appears much lower, already stocked with sports stuff for kids>

SARAH>>> Speaking of, let’s keep our outdoor power equipment away from the toys. We can put them over there…

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Rob is pushed to the far left of the wall, and a bunch of rails are now to the left, all equipped with OPE, and a mower folded up against the wall. Rob is jarred by the sudden move>

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ROB>> Geesh… some heads up would be nice. SARAH>> Now that we have our OPE organized, We can also store all of our 40V batteries on their own shelf.

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40V battery shelf appears, and Rob has a few batteries in his hands>

ROB>>> Now you’ll always have the power you need to get the yard done. And with Outdoor power equipment done we can put our sports stuff with our bikes..

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The center area is suddenly filled out with a couple of bikes hung up and several hooks with sports equipment>

SARAH>> And maybe an area over here for our tools.

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Several rails appear near Sarah on the right side of the wall, filled with tools>

ROB>>> Alright this is starting to look really good. I’m sure you can imagine your own stuff in your garage, organized not how some system dictates, but however YOU want to organize it. SARAH>>> The system is clearly designed to adjust to YOU, and your stuff. ROB>>> Now what if I want to take a bunch of this stuff with me? Like sports equipment to the park, or tools to a job at another location? SARAH>>> That’s where Ryobi Link Mobile Storage comes in.

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The three boxes already stacked appear in front of Sarah>

SARAH>>> This is the Ryobi Link Standard Tool Box, it has a 50lb load capacity, IP65 Water and Dust Resistant, built-in accessory bit storage under the lid, and most importantly, it clicks onto the wall rails, or onto more boxes… SARAH>>> That actually looks kind of messy in there. ROB>>> Oh yeah…

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The foam insert is now in place>

ROB>>> Ryobi just announced a new foam insert for the Standard Toolbox. You just drop it in, cut outline your tools, cut out the foam, and boom. Custom insert.

SARAH>>> For your bigger tools, This is the Ryobi Link Medium Toolbox, with an 80lb load capacity, and all the same features as the standard box, and finally, to help you move them around, THIS is the Ryobi Link Rolling Tool Box. It has 9” all-terrain wheels, a telescoping handle, a 200lb weight limit, and the same integrated bit storage as the other boxes.

ROB>>> And if you’re one of those guys who want to store this in the back of a pickup with a tonneau cover, Ryobi just announced this new QUICK CHANGE HANDLE KIT. SARAH>> Once installed, you can easily remove the handle.

ROB>>> So as you can see, no matter what you’re storing in your garage SARAH>>> <stands up next to the stack> or where you might need to take it, ROB>>> Ryobi’s Link Modular Storage system has you covered. SARAH>>> The only limit is your imagination. ROB>>> And to help you imagine, Ryobi even has this clever Custom Storage Builder on their website, where you can build out your own and if you’re ready, simply click through directly to Home Depot where you can buy  the pieces you need. 

SARAH>>> So there you have it, the complete Ryobi Link Modular Storage System, and from what Ryobi tells us, this is just the beginning. There are even more solutions on the way. ROB>>> yup, Ryobi said we can expect over 50 items in the Link system by 2024, And we’ll be sure to tell you about each one, so You should be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss a thing

SARAH>>> <looking at the wall> You know… looking at this amazing wall, there’s one obvious flaw. ROB>>> Really? What’s that? SARAH>>> You’ll need to put things away when you’re done using them. ROB>>> Yeah, this won’t work for me. < Rob picks up a couple of tools and heads off screen.> SARAH>>> ROBERT!

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