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I am looking for new toolbag as I'm running out of my room with my current one. Any suggestions?

I want it to be designed so I can I find tools pretty quickly and am not fumbling around for 10 minutes just to find a tool like my current one.

Suggestions please?
 
I use a dewalt tote like the one below. In b and poo for £20 at the moment:

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thats a realy good price and no 3 bad lookin bag BnQ sometimes have some good deals just got to keep an eye out check the Clearance bit as well some oddball stuff there and usualy cheap to get rid of it
 
Stanley Fatmax open tote, with a few mods for holding tools.

Thought it'd just collect rubbish with it being an open tote, but its still well organised.

Roller type boxes for the more heavier stuff.
 

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