Magnetic strips don't like round stuff like nut drivers. I tried but hated them. Just a little bump and then......
Bingo,
exactly what's happening, the nut drivers and screw drivers, bump them and they drop.
AND they set off a small chain reaction, bump 1 and as they fall 2, 3, or more go with it.
I was thinking/hoping that stronger magnets would do the job much better.
I like wood with holes and real tool chests. That Craftsman stack holds my electronics tools and more. Perfect organizer if you have the space. And for nut driver sets I like a secure holder that can just be set on the bench and still be portable if needed. Cheap and easy to make if you have a drill press.
Yes I have a drill press. My set of US nut drivers is 7 pieces and the metric set has 8, so 15 total. And then there's a bunch of screw drivers and several cutters/3 different strippers/several pliers.....
I'm left handed so I like to keep the tools I use the most on my left with in reach and then the nut drivers are on my right but there's 2 piles of tools that I'm always sorting through to find the 1 I need at that moment.
Very tried of it. Big waste of time.
I was hoping that these mag strips would help clear off some bench top space for things like the solder paste can, meter/probes, small parts in a few small plastic containers (from Chinese take out, hey their free and they work great

),...... then they would all be in arms reach and no more sorting through the pile.