Custom Leathercraft 1526 25 Pocket Electrical and Maintenance Tool Carrier
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Shotgun Pants
> 3 dayThe product is great. Fits all the tools I need for most projects I’m working on. I’m wondering how long it’ll last. When I received it in the mail all the tags were removed and the little case was missing. Didn’t have time to return and wait for a new one so I just ordered a cheap case to fit. Might have been a return or something.
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Mike Hale
> 3 dayHolds 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.
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MAC
Greater than one weekSo 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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Vance Hodkiewicz
> 3 dayAwesome
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Matte Black
17-11-2024A guy at work has purchased this same bag multiple times over the years. It holds up really well to all the abuse (telecom installs) that we put it through. I really love the storage container that slides in the bottom and zips in. It is extremely convenient. I put probably 30 lbs of tools in this bag, and it holds the weight in a way that isnt overly cumbersome like some bags do. The different sectioned areas are also very convenient for trying to be organized. It helps hold vertical tools, like screwdrivers in place so you can easily find it. Havent done installs for a while, but I still use the bag at home, and I still really like it.
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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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James Harris
> 3 dayI have probably purchased one of every tool-bag made, and this is my favorite. The last one made it through seven years of heavy use. The bag part is still 100% solid. Only the handle is worn out. Very solid construction. The reason I like it is that it is well laid out for a professional workman with a lot of small hand tools, and a few larger ones.
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spammancan
> 3 dayThe 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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Steven H
> 3 dayI really like all aspects of this bag!
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Bennie
> 3 dayThis product is top notch. The thread used to sew the individual pockets is good for rough use. There are many pockets, at least 23 with a large main pocket for larger tools. At the bottom there is a tray that can be pulled out after unzipping the flap. The tray is useful for small parts like screws, nuts, and whatever will fit in the bins. I LIKE IT.