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Hi all

Has anyone else ever used a stanley backpack?

I have just bought one to replace my CK tech tote. I work in the city alot so having the backpack should help me.

It has lots of loops and pcokets for drivers, snips etc.
I also do basic plumbing so can keep some plumbing gear at the back

Will post picks when i get sorted

Cheers all!
 
My mate has one which he bought for pretty much the same reason. He reckons it's really good, I've 'had a go' and probably getting one myself.
I've read reviews of some cheaper ones on Screwf*x and the like, which seem really poorly made; the Fatmax seems to be the best of the bunch, and the price has been reduced as well!
 
Ive had one for about 8 months now and no problems with it except i find things move about in it too much while moving so i often get my odds n sods spread throught the bag, but no rips or broken bits yet. I got it so i can carry the steps and the drills at the same time so less trips to the van. I would get one again after this
 
I used to use a Stanley Fat Max backpack, as I was often walking between buildings on a university campus doing work. Made carting tools around really easy and was quite comfortable to wear. The only downside was putting the tools back in the same pouches from where they came from!!!!
 
Well I used it proper today, will need sorted again as I was in a rush to pack up. Had my 10v impact in and hammer slipped in the side. I would really recommend it. I was looking at the CK one but didn't like how it opens up. You can also get one with wheels, looks useful.

Would anyone recommend a good stock box? My stanley one bit the dust today falling out the back of the van!
 

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