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I'd love another veto like the look of the tech pac I got the mb and tp3 did have a tech lc until my van at the time got done over, since upgraded to car and at the moment got the fatmax rucksack but was to big so been using cheap briefcase from machine mart
 
I use a CK tool roll which is great keeps everything organised and you know you haven't left any tools behind. A chap I work with has the tough built clip stuff that clips on his belt and on his van and stands up on the floor. After taking the micky for a bit I have become progressively more envious and want that kit. Really good for keeping everything together onsite.
 
I had both CK tool bag and Fatmax tool bag. I first had the CK bag (expensive) and it was good but found the bottom fell out , bought another and the same happened again after a while. Went and bought the Fatmax (cheaper) and it has lasted me twice as long. Good base on it.
 
I have just brought the tough build electricians pouch and must say I wish I brought it sooner!
Holds all the VDE stuff and has a handy stand too.
Had the Stanley open tote and found it was always full of dust so now have a bag that closes.
 
I have an Irwin tool tote, a Plano tool belt with drill holster and a good quality day pack.

Horses for courses.

The day pack is great for small jobs up several flights of stairs or when I can't get parked close to the job. Tool belt and bits in the pack, MFT in one hand and small FG steps in the other.

The pack has straps on the side for battery drill and work light.

I may resemble a pack mule but it saves my fat ar$e doing repeat journeys.
 
I have just brought the tough build electricians pouch and must say I wish I brought it sooner!
Holds all the VDE stuff and has a handy stand too.
Had the Stanley open tote and found it was always full of dust so now have a bag that closes.

Do you have a link to this?

Thanks
 

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