Custom Leathercraft 1526 25 Pocket Electrical and Maintenance Tool Carrier

(467 reviews)

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$54.10

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  • Kindle Customer

    Greater than one week

    Allows easy access to your tools, which gives you more time to actually do your job instead of hunting for the right tool.Saves me at least 30 to 45 minutes a day.

  • threej

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Bob

    > 3 day

    I am a HVAC Service Tech. I have used this type bag for over ten years. It holds all the tools I need to perform a typical call. The storage box holds all the little items handy like fuses, wire nuts, misc. screws , caps, wire terminal ends, etc. The 1528 bag is more stable than the 1526 bag and does not tip over easily. A bag lasts about 5 years of daily use before the bottom starts falling out. The many pockets helps keep your tools organized and allows for a quick visual inventory to check if you are leaving any tools behind.

  • Robert Davis

    > 3 day

    The bag is wonderful. Carries everything I need it to including my large 18 volt drill in the middle pocket. All tools, electrical tape, tape measure, everything. The only thing I wish I could buy again currently is the plastic storage bin on the end of the bag. With temps below 20º the clips on the container didnt hold up. Maybe constructed a little better for said temps could help. Using a bungee cord now to keep the lid on. The shoulder strap is good as well as the handle. Again, if I could purchase the small bin container separately, I would give this 5 stars. As that is really my only complaint. If I cant get the attention from the company with 3 stars, I will change it to 1. If you dont need the storage bin, you could place your drill there.

  • Rob O.

    > 3 day

    Its a great bag, holding up nicely. This is my third bag. The first two tore at the bottom of the screwdriver pockets, which is to be expected when using this daily. I have reinforced this one with a small piece of carpet in that pocket. My last two were the smaller bags, and I think I like those better. A few of the pockets are a little to deep for the tools that I have in them, and it is difficult to get to them with my fingers. All-in-all, a very sturdy bag.

  • Simmons, Scott

    > 3 day

    This is one of the best tool kit layouts that Ive owned. The parts box compartment really helps. If you plan on carrying heavy tools, buy a better strap. Ive had a couple of CLC bags and the clips on the straps have all broken. Wire ties get you going again in a minute, but I just replaced mine with a Klein strap with steel buckles that look like they will last longer.

  • Steve D.

    > 3 day

    About Me: I work on a little bit of everything, home remodeling, electrical, plumbing, appliances, security systems, surveillance systems, so my favorite, gotta have tools run the gamut. My old bag was a smaller AWP of similar style. About this bag... First off, I just got it and loaded it up so my opinion will change as time goes on. What follows are just my initial impressions. Pros: Nice bag. Nice construction. Looks like it will last for years. You can cram a lot of stuff in this bag. The small parts box in the bottom is a nice touch and will come in handy. Looks impressive when fully loaded. Cons: I think they really missed the boat on how they laid out the tool storage. There are no loops for storing screw drivers and nut drivers so you either have to cram them all into one of the large inside pockets or split them up one or two to a pocket in the outside pockets. Some of the outside pockets are so deep, you cant use them for most tools so they are limited to longer tools like channel-locks or linesman pliers. Pockets for regular sized hand tools (pliers, needle-nose etc.) are also in short supply. I dont like putting more than one tool in a pocket. The zippered pocket/mesh pocket on the one end is too small. Should have been more pouch like in order to make it more crammable (is that a word?). Ill keep it, but Im sure Ill have to add a few after-market customizations to make it work for me. I uploaded some pics to give you a better idea. They sure left a little to be desired in that area. All-in-all, would I buy it again? Yes. EDIT: Wow. Cant believe its been 2.5 years since I bought this bag! Still holding up great. I ended out solving my screwdriver / nut driver storage problem by cutting a dozen 5 long pieces of 1.5 EMT and cramming those in the ends. Now every screwdriver and nut driver has a home and I know at a glance if Im missing something.

  • J.C.

    > 3 day

    Good electricians bag, shoulder strap needs stronger swivel hooks, they failed after 3 months, otherwise good tool bag. I wish they would make the leather bag again!!

  • Joshua_smith524

    > 3 day

    these are better quality bags than others I have tried. this one is a little too deep though. keep losing tools in the bottom of the bag and have to search with a light to find them and dig them out. will get the smaller one next time.

  • spammancan

    > 3 day

    The inside loops for screwdrivers isnt big enough to hold the klien screw drivers so they flop out alot. For 20 bucks its not bad but anything more I think Id go with a Milwaukee packout tool carrier. I do want to not the the tackle box for some hardware is probly my favorite thing about this tool bag.

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