







Custom Leathercraft 1526 25 Pocket Electrical and Maintenance Tool Carrier
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Nick
> 3 dayPlenty of room for organizing tools. Can carry everything you need. Better than the old design where the plastic case was at the bottom of the bag. The pouch that carries the plastic case can be used for storage as well if you decide you dont like the plastic case. Gets heavy when you load it down with tools but its better than carrying two smaller bags.
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Caverons
> 3 dayThis is a great bag for hauling tools! The pockets and dividers make it possible to haul a lot of tools and keep them “findable”. If you fill them up, they may require an assistant to help carry them. Super stout and well designed.
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jim
> 3 dayI use this to do my electrical projects. I hold the tools that I will need for the days job. I like the tool case at the bottom. I use it to hold the various wire nuts and connectors. I allows me to get to them easily. Since it has a flat bottom, it wont fall over. It is smaller that my other tool cases, so I can easily carry it into the attic.
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J. Scott
> 3 dayI took a long time looking around for the right tool carrier for my new wood turning hobby and this electricians tote turned out to be exactly what I needed. Because I started off turning wooden pens and lots of small parts are required, the storage tray tray hidden in the base of the bag comes in very handy for keeping bushings, brass tubes, spare parts, etc. organized and readily available. Plenty of pockets, zippered compartments, nooks and crannies are very satisfying if youre the kind of guy who likes to keep your stuff conveniently located as well as portable. Besides loving this tool carrier, I am writing this review because there is a tip I want to share that has to do with the condition the item arrived in when Amazon shipped it. Youll notice in the pictures of this tool carrier the handle flaps stand straight up and down. They are in fact pretty rigid and designed to stand up out of the way of the storage on either sides of the tote. Unfortunately, when mine arrived it had been packed in a box that required the handle flaps to be pushed down to one side. As a consequence, the flaps would not stand up even when I loaded the bag up and suspended it over night in an effort to get them to straighten out. This may not seem like a big issue but I found with the flaps bent to one side, I was having a hard time getting to items stored on that side of the carrier. After a few weeks of this and nearly on the verge of deciding to return the tote, I came up with a solution. I figured there had to be some kind of a plastic insert inside those flaps keeping them rigid so if I could heat them up a little I might be able to straighten them out. I took a small hair dryer my girlfriend leaves at my house and used this to warm up the flaps while the bag was suspended. I moved the hair dryer around a lot to keep from burning the canvas covering and I worked on both sides of each flap alternating back and forth. After about 5 minutes of this the annoying curvature in the flaps relaxed and my tool carrier now looks like the one in the picture. I left the carrier hanging up overnight and there hasnt been any relapse into the bent position. Go ahead and order this nifty tool carrier if you think it will suit your needs and if you run into the same problem I did just pull out a hair dryer and in 5 minutes or so, it will be like you bought it off the shelf at your local hardware store.
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Wilford Larkin DVM
> 3 dayThe product has many pockets and spaces for all my many different tools. The only negative is the center pocket is makes finding a tool tough.
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Flying Sriracha
> 3 dayGood tool carrier. Has many pockets and fits all of my most used tools. When I’m working on a client site this helps me reduce the time to not go back to my vehicle and grab tools. Reduce the time to complete job
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Rene Albright
> 3 daySturdiness needs improvement
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Batt Er Eeees
Greater than one weekhahah my co-workers are jealous of this bag. its pretty good. heres a tip to you clowns: dont use the plastic clips on the plastic box more than absolutely necessary. No plastic clips will ever survive regular use. i just use a nine-inch piece of electrical tape to hold the box closed as i put it back in its place. then the bag holds it together nice and tight.
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threej
> 3 dayI take what tools I may need for a specific task and put them in this. It has room for plenty, and sections/pockets/holders for a good variety of tools. I found it handy for things like putting up a TV wall mount and replacing electrical fixtures with any/everything needed in one toolkit.
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Mike Hale
14-04-2025Holds a lot, Great bag for the price, theres enough varying slots and the component box pocket repurposed makes a great place to store a meter! If you keep one side free of bulky items its a breeze to carry with the shoulder strap, probably loaded to about 45 lbs when keeping atop a rolling packout. Can drop items and carry freely about 30lbs, some of the deeper pockets eat smaller things but easily fixed with a wadded up piece of cardboard etc.