For day-to-day personal use, a work boot holder isn’t something I need all that often. I’m not climbing in and out of muddy job sites every day, and more often than not my boots end up living near the tray or the back of the ute anyway.

That said, in our line of work driving media, press cars and review vehicles, these make a lot of sense. Keeping press cars clean is non-negotiable. Mud, dust, oil or whatever you’ve just walked through has no place on carpet, seats or trim that isn’t yours. That’s where the Clean Cab Co boot holders earn their keep.

They give dirty boots a proper home, keep the cab tidy, and stop grime spreading everywhere between shoots, trips and vehicle handovers. From a fitment point of view, they’re sized to suit most common work boots, accommodating up to a US men’s size 12 steel-capped boot. Overall dimensions are 370mm long, 270mm wide and 130mm high, so they’re compact enough for in-cab use, but it’s still worth measuring your available space before buying – particularly in dual cabs or tighter rear footwells.

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Build quality is spot on. The holders feel properly well made, with solid materials, tidy finishes and a design that looks capable of copping long-term abuse. It’s obvious that real thought has gone into not just the product itself, but how it’s presented and delivered.

Where the value really stacks up is for smaller businesses, tradies, fleet operators or anyone trying to get maximum life out of their vehicles and gear. If you’re running work utes, rotating drivers, or trying to keep things professional and presentable, this sort of setup makes genuine sense.

It won’t be essential for everyone, but it’s a smart, well-executed solution for people who actually use their vehicles hard and care about keeping the cab clean and organised.

An honest product that is built properly and targeted at the right audience.

Pricing

  • Boot Box: $200
  • Boot Box bundle: $250 (comes with air fresheners, bucket keychain, lanyard and boot removal sticker)