Ryobi Expands Its Link System with Four New Products for 2026

Published on March 15, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Ryobi has announced the development of four new pieces for its modular Link storage ecosystem, with arrival expected in 2026. The goal is to expand the platform's capabilities, responding to community requests. The star is the SlotBox Receiver, an award-winning modular container, along with a reversible S-hook. These additions aim to provide more versatility to users who already work with this system in their workshops.

Image of an organized workshop with Ryobi Link shelving. The modular SlotBox and an S-hook are highlighted, along with other new accessories.

The SlotBox Receiver: modularity with two organizer formats 🧰

The SlotBox Receiver functions as a base container that accepts two sizes of interchangeable organizers: low and medium. This allows storing everything from small accessories to larger volume tools. Its modular design attaches to the standard Link structure, facilitating space reconfiguration. The integration is direct, without the need for adapters, maintaining the philosophy of a unified system. The reversible S-hook complements the offering, adding an extra attachment point for handled objects.

Finally a reversible hook, because flipping it over was a serious problem 🔄

Among the great innovations for 2026, Ryobi surprises us with an S-hook that can be placed in two orientations. This solves one of those deep workshop dilemmas: does the hook face left or right? Now the decision is yours, and you can change it without resorting to complex DIY techniques or a wrench. An advancement that will undoubtedly make organizers from other brands wonder why they didn't think of something so... reversible before.