What are workshop accessories used for?
Workshop accessories are the small but mighty pieces of kit that keep your space efficient, tidy, and safe. They might not be the headline tools in your toolbox, but without them, everything gets that bit more frustrating. From storage trays that stop screws going walkabout to vices that hold your work steady, these accessories create a workspace that actually works. Whether you’re tackling a long weekend of repairs or just popping in to tweak a project, having the right gear in place helps you get straight to the task—no rummaging, no makeshift fixes. At Rinkit, we’ve pulled together a range of workshop accessories built for reliability and ease, so you can focus on doing the job, not dealing with clutter.
Why do the right accessories matter?
It’s often the smallest tools that make the biggest difference. A decent workbench organiser, a flexible magnetic tray, or a solid clamp can turn a frustrating job into a smooth one. Without proper accessories, even basic tasks can feel like a battle—parts go missing, pieces shift at the wrong moment, and tools end up spread across every surface. Rinkit’s collection is focused on the kind of practical, no-nonsense items that solve these everyday workshop issues. They’re built for repeat use, tough enough to take a few knocks, and designed to help everything from delicate adjustments to heavier jobs run more smoothly. Because when your workspace flows, so does your focus.
Are these accessories just for professionals?
Not at all. In fact, they’re especially helpful for anyone setting up a garage or shed for home projects. You don’t need to be a tradesperson to appreciate the difference a well-organised workspace makes. Whether you're fixing up the garden gate, assembling flat-pack furniture, or restoring a bike on a Sunday morning, these accessories support the way you work. Rinkit’s workshop range makes it easier to stay on task and avoid the chaos that can slow down even the most motivated DIYer. It’s about working smarter, not harder—and having a space where everything’s in its place when you need it most.



