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Frequently Asked Questions

Where Should You Store Power Tools?

Power tools should be stored in a clean, dry, and secure location to help protect them from theft, moisture, extreme temperatures, and other potential damage. While at-home storage options like sheds, garages, and basements can work, they often lack consistent climate control, which can lead to performance issues. For optimal protection and longevity, the best way to store power tools is in a climate-controlled storage unit.

Do Power Tools Need Climate-Controlled Storage?

Climate controlled storage isn't always necessary for power tools, but it's highly recommended to preserve their quality. Extremely hot, cold, or humid conditions can cause rust, corrosion, and damage to electrical components over time. A climate-controlled storage unit helps protect your power tools long-term by maintaining a stable environment.

Is it Okay to Leave Power Tools in a Cold Garage?

While it's possible to store power tools in a cold garage, extreme temperatures and moisture can cause your tools to rust, degrade battery performance, and lead to internal damage. For better protection and longevity, consider renting a climate-controlled storage unit for battery-powered tools.

What Size Storage Unit Do I Need for Power Tools?

The unit size you'll need for your power tools depends on how many tools you're storing and how large they are, though a 5x5 or 5x10 unit is typically sufficient. While small power tools like handheld drills or sanders don't require much space, you might need to rent a 5x10 unit or bigger if you're storing large power tools—like table saws—or an especially large collection of tools.

Still not sure what size you might need? Our storage unit size guide can help you understand what size storage unit to rent.