Custom Leathercraft 1526 25 Pocket Electrical and Maintenance Tool Carrier
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outdoorhiker87
> 3 dayThis bag is great. I am pool tech and I carry a lot of tools. This bag fits all my needs and still have room for more. The bottom parts tray is bigger then I thought. The bag is the perfect size, not to big and not to small. The pockets are well stitched and are in great spots to keep everything organized.
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dcknoxville
> 3 dayI purchased this tool carrier after looking at several online and in retail stores. The quality of this bag is far greater than any other bag I have looked at or purchased within the same price range ($17-$50). It has more than enough pockets for all the tools I need. I am an A/V installer and I use several different hand tools specifically made for each individual cable. The biggest thing I like about this product is the weight. After I took everything out of my old bag, added more things, this bag seemed to have weighed less. Since then, I have been purchasing higher grade tools and focusing on weight. Now I have a completely full tool bag and it feels next to nothing. I highly recommend this to anyone.
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MAC
> 3 daySo far so good. I have had this tool bag for 5 months and its holding up well. Switched from the Klein 55418-19 tool bag, which i still have and it served its purpose. This CLC bag is about half the size of my old bag but still holds all my tools, everything is exposed so you can find your tools much faster without unzipping pockets. Tools I carry: nut drivers, sockets, pliers, needle nose pliers, strippers, side cutters, crimpers, level, screw drivers, hammer, channel locks, sheet rock saw, PVC cutters, chisels, headlamp, meters, ratchets and wrenches, etc. Everything is easy to see and makes for less searching. The bottom storage compartment is a cheap plastic storage container, one clip broke just pulling it out, which was only the 2nd time I even took it out.
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David E. Maurer
> 3 dayI bought this to hold my standard household tools. Before this I had a standard toolbox with a lid and a widemouth zip-up tool bag. The lidded toolbox worked fine, but you always had to unlatch it to get to your tools, then relatch it later, and sometimes I just wanted to be able to go grab what I needed quickly, so I would leave it unlatched, and tools would start accumulating around it on the shelf. So I got myself a widemouth canvas tool bag. It was large and had a plethora of pockets for all of my goodies, but I found that it would sag and fold down over the pockets sometimes making it difficult to get to things. Plus its overall floppiness annoyed me. Enter the LeatherCraft 1528. Pockets to hold everything I need, stiffness and open design to aid in the location and procurement of my required tools, easy grab handle and supercool looks. I currently have the following in mine. Ratcheted multibit screwdriver Cordless driver Corded Drill drill bit, screwdriving tip and socket sets - all in small square cases. 12 extension cord (for my drill) Alien multitool for mtn bike Channel lock pliers 3 small pliers crescent wrench Staple gun with staples standard claw hammer Household nail set on outside - Nails, screws, drywall anchors, etc in container on bottom. Other Small items: Safety glasses, glue, wd40, small ratcheted wrench screwdriver, gloves, magnetic studfinder, file, pencil, boxcutter, tape measure. There is room for 5 or 6 more small tools such as screwdrivers or wrenches. Bottom Line: If you are an average home owner and weekend handyman, this is the tool carrier for you.
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Brent H
19-11-2024Great bag with plenty of loops for Allen keys, spanners, screwdrivers etc. Overall I really like this bag for use as a service/repairman. Able to carry a large range of tools while theyre all easily accessible & the tackle box is very handy for carrying screws, small electrical parts etc.
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GearHead
> 3 dayI havent ever been disappointed by a CLC bag and this is no exception. Works great for coax and ethernet cable work.
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Russ
> 3 dayLove this tool bag...had last one for years. Bag takes a daily beating in hvac business. Only draw back is the padded strap. As with old one, new pad on strap has already ripped after a week of use. I highly recommend finding a different strap like that from a golfing bag with better padding and better stitching. But the bag itself is best bag I have found in 20 yrs of field work.
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JSfantome
> 3 dayI gave it a fair shake - used it for about a year before writing this review. I am an HVAC professional, and Ive used this bag for 15 years. When I purchased this latest rendition they had moved the small parts bin from underneath to the side. I liked it better underneath, but thats not a big deal. What IS a big deal is that they also changed to a much more flexible fabric. The pockets dont hold their shape. When I pull a tool out the pocket folds over and grabs the tool making it difficult to remove. When I put a tool in, the pocket collapses and it turns into a two handed frustrating experience. I have recently resorted to cutting old plastic bottles of various sizes to line the pockets and give them shape.
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Jerry
> 3 dayI was always looking in my toolbox, cabinets, and file cabinets for tools every time I did a small or large job. It took 3-4 trips and at least 30 minutes just to find the tolls and tote them to the work area. A neighbor had this tool pouch and he just picked it up and went to do the work. I thought that was a great idea. I went online and found the exact same one. I consolidated my tools into the tool pouch. Now, I may have to add a cordless screwdriver or specialty tool to the pouch, but it makes getting ready to do the job much easier. Great product, great quality!
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JD
> 3 dayHauling my tools from job to job