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I've got two at the moment, both a small and large tote bag and would recommend either of them. I use the smaller one all the time though.

Small:
Stanley FatMax Technician Tool Bag I find this one perfect, should hold all of your normal hand tools and has quite a few pockets and a removable divider inside too.

Large:
Stanley FatMax 18in Open Tote Bag (I'm not sure it's this one I have but it's very similar) Extremely sturdy and loads of pockets/storage options but maybe a little big for house to house.

And no I'm not a FatMax fanboy :blush5:
 
Depends what your day to day work is. I have a CK tools bag for my tester and some basic hand tools. A couple of Totes for house bashing stuff and a couple of bigger ones for screws, rawlplugs and all the other clag that comes in handy. A tool belt as I keep forgetting where my screwdrivers are.

If you really want to impress you could always wear a technicians vest... :wink_smile:
 
If you really want to impress you could always wear a technicians vest... :wink_smile:

One sexy piece of kit!

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Just got my hands on this ck magma technicians tool case.... C.K Magma Tool Bags, Tool Cases & Tool Totes | Low Prices

Tool bags don't get any better than this. I bought the ck premium tool kit which is the ck tool case complete with a load of ck screwdrivers, snips, strippers, and other ck stuff.

I've always used ck tools but never tried a ck bag but the tool case is a tough piece of kit. It's really well made, really really well made, and I can get all my test equipment in it too in the center compartment which is padded.

If you get your hands one one of these you won't regret it. I really can't fault it.
 

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