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Hi,

Picked up one today at the orange shed for ÂŁ19.50, thought that was a good price.

Regards.
 
Got one too, paid ÂŁ30 for mine though

Although mine does not get used much now as I've got the fatmax backpack for walking around allllllll day
 
Mines on its last legs now after 2ys, handle repaired twice and sides are falling apart! But I also only paid ÂŁ20 so it's done well. Might pick up another.
 
for site work i used to take my tatty old tools in a tesco carrier bag till i found out whether stuff would be nicked or not.
 
for site work i used to take my tatty old tools in a tesco carrier bag till i found out whether stuff would be nicked or not.

Twenty years ago I could have made you a very nice flightcase with locking catches for all your gear.

You would have had to hire a couple of Roadies to hump it about for you though.
 

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