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A pegboard parts bin from a bottle you cut in half.

Cut a plastic bottle in half. Screw the bottom onto the Peg cap. Hang it from any standard pegboard. The bottle is the bin. The cap does the rest.

CapTool Peg cap with an angled S-hook on the back, holding a clear plastic bottle bottom hanging from a pegboard, filled with assorted screws and small hardware

How it works

Cut. Screw. Hang.

1

Cut a bottle in half

Any common 28mm beverage bottle. Use sharp scissors or a craft knife. The packaging includes a cut-line guide and a sharp-edge warning.

2

Screw the bottom onto the Peg cap

The cut bottom of the bottle threads onto the cap upside down, so the cut edge faces upward. The cap turns the bottle into a parts bin with the opening on top.

3

Hang it from your pegboard

The angled S-hook on the back of the cap fits any standard 1-inch-spacing pegboard. Reposition anywhere. Add as many bins as you have bottles.

The cap

The angle is the whole trick.

CapTool Peg cap on a cut bottle bottom holding screws and small hardware, hanging from a pegboard

In context

On the pegboard

The S-hook angle is what makes the bin work. A straight hook leaves the bottle sideways.

CapTool Peg cap, translucent sky blue with mint green accent, with the angled S-hook visible on the back

Detail

The cap

Food-contact silicone with an integrated polymer S-hook sized for 1-inch pegboard spacing.

A workshop pegboard wall with a row of cut-bottle bins hanging from CapTool Peg caps, each holding different small hardware: screws, washers, drill bits, and fishing tackle

Garage, craft room, makerspace

The recycled bottle is the bin. The pegboard is the wall you already have.

A clear bottle lets you see what’s in the bin without taking it down. A clean recycled water bottle holds drill bits the same way it would hold beads. Add bins as you need them. Reposition them as the project changes.

One Peg cap, one cut bottle, one pegboard hole. Buy a pack, build a wall.

What the Peg is for

Three rooms. Same cap.

1

Garage and workshop

Screws, bolts, washers, nuts, drill bits, anchors. The clear bottle means you find the right size on the first grab.

2

Craft room and studio

Beads, buttons, embroidery floss, charms, stickers, washi tape rolls, small spools. Hangs at eye level on the pegboard above the work table.

3

Fishing, hobby, makerspace

Fishing tackle, lures, fly-tying material, model railroad parts, miniature paint bottles, electronics components.

Compatibility

Fits common 28mm bottles. Fits standard 1-inch pegboards.

Most 16.9 oz waters, 1 liter waters, and 2 liter soda bottles work. Clear bottles are best for visibility. The S-hook fits any pegboard with 1-inch hole spacing, which is the US standard.

See the full compatibility list

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Safety and care

The fine print, in plain language.

Peg is the only CapTool product that requires you to cut the bottle. The cut edge can be sharp. Use sharp scissors or a craft knife on a stable surface, and consider sanding or filing the cut edge if you handle the bin often. Adult supervision recommended for any cutting step. Keep cutting tools and the cut bottle out of reach of children.

Not for drinking through. Not for hot liquids. Not for fuel, bleach, pesticides, or hazardous chemicals. Not rated for heavy loads; intended for small parts, hardware, and craft supplies under one pound per bin. Test fit before use. Inspect before each use for cracks or damage. Replace if damaged. Made from food-contact-grade materials. BPA-free.