What you actually get
Forty-four pieces sounds a lot, and honestly it is. You get the panel itself, a decent spread of hooks in different sizes, and a handful of storage bins. It's the kind of set that covers most garage or shed scenarios without needing to order extra bits on day one. That said, the panel isn't enormous, so if you're imagining a full workshop wall, manage expectations a little.
The garage test
I know someone who put one of these up in a narrow side return where there was zero floor space to spare. Screwdrivers, pliers, zip ties, a dustpan. All visible, all reachable. The bins are the underrated bit here - small parts stop disappearing into a drawer black hole. Fitting took maybe half an hour with a drill and a level, nothing exotic.
Personally, the hooks feel solid enough. Not premium, but they don't flex worryingly either. The bins clip on and stay clipped. For the price, that's spot on.
Who this is for (and who it isn't)
If you're a serious woodworker or a proper tools obsessive, you'll probably want a heavier-duty system with more panel coverage. This is more for the practical homeowner who's tired of rummaging. Flat pack furniture tools, garden wire, a trowel - that kind of inventory. It's not half bad for a utility room either.
One honest reservation: the colour options are limited and the aesthetic is functional rather than attractive. If you care about that, fair enough. If you just want your drill bits to have a home, this does the job.