Wall-mounting is the best way to have a charger accessible yet out of the way. I’ve got the Makita DC18RC, which does not have holes for easy mounting. I have however found a suitable holder on Thingiverse. This is a quick 3D print. After removal of the rubber plugs, it fits into the four holes on the bottom. You can then screw it to the wall or, as in my case, mount it to a strip of wood that fits a French cleat wall.
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