About Storage Unit
Storage Unit is a tool item in CS2 used to expand inventory management by holding large numbers of items outside the main inventory grid. Unlike weapon skins or stickers, it has no weapon finish or paint design, with its distinction coming from its utility as a dedicated storage container.
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You can get a Storage Unit by buying it directly in Counter-Strike 2 through the in-game store, where it is sold as a tool item. It is not a weapon skin, knife, or glove, so it is used for inventory management rather than gameplay cosmetics. Once purchased, it appears in your inventory and can be activated from there.
A Storage Unit lets you move items out of your main inventory into a separate container so your active inventory stays easier to manage. Players commonly use it to organize sticker capsules, cases, agents, graffitis, patches, and lower-priority skins they do not want cluttering the default inventory view. It functions as storage only and does not change an item's tradability or market status by itself.
A single CS2 Storage Unit can hold up to 1,000 items. This makes it useful for players who keep large numbers of cases, consumer-grade skins, souvenir packages, or trade stock. The limit applies per unit, so multiple Storage Units can be used if you need more capacity.
Storage Units are tool items that are typically purchased through the in-game store rather than treated like normal weapon skins with pattern-based pricing. Whether one can be listed or traded depends on Valve's current market and trade restrictions for that item at the time. If you are checking availability, the Steam Community Market and the in-game inventory page are the most reliable places to confirm its current status.
The main practical limit most players care about is the 1,000-item capacity of each individual Storage Unit. If your regular inventory becomes crowded, additional Storage Units can be used to separate items by type, such as cases in one unit and skins or stickers in another. This helps with organization even if you manage a very large collection.

