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Hi yes I noticed the link didn't work but just had a look on ffx looks good ideal for few drivers snips etc and my dewalt 10.8 should go in or clip on too thanks for the info
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I was looking at the tech bags but there a bit pricy for my like I went for the veto pro pac xxl-f and it was cheaper than some of the tech bagsPouch came today so going to get it loaded up tomorrow should be able to get all I need in with ease, still got my eye on veto tech PAC though lol
I have an ammunition box cheap as chips won't get busted, not fashionable but does the job. But I am an oldie whats all this carp about tool totes, fat max, veto pro pack, who in their right mind would want to spend 100s of ÂŁs on a tool bag for Christ's sake/
the only reason i have got an xxl-f is I work out of that one bag because we dont have a clue what we will be doing the next day.Nice one mate
Posing gits. Aldi carriers, 3p a pop, strong (as long as you don't over fill them) and they can be used for IP rating goodness
i prefer to use pipe fitters bags, perfect for cable and everything.Cleveland cables sacks are the one, a lot stronger than carrier bags they cost nothing there's always plenty on the job and you get plenty in them too, that or a good bucket
I mostly use a fatmax bag, paid 20 quid for it and it's still going strong after 7 years of abuse, yeah it's not as flash as the veto stuff and sometimes smaller things can take abit of finding but what do you expect for 20 quid
when i said cable i meant tat lolCarrying cable is what the boy is for,I use the pipe fighters bags for scrap then if anyone happens to see it they get the blame for lifting scrap off the job
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