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So what do you guys use? I've been through a hell of a lot of tool bags from veto to ck to dewalt can't seem to find one that holds all I need and be durable! I mainly do domestic works but seems a struggle to organise my gear!
 
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[ElectriciansForums.net] The quest for the perfect tool bag!
 
[ElectriciansForums.net] The quest for the perfect tool bag!
Boss and myself both have one of these. Good size for all hand tools for domestic sparky in Scotland (no big bolster chisels and lump hammers!). I've had mine about a year now, still going strong. Only problem is it's a bit like a bucket so I seem to collect some random articles - drill bits, breakers and board blanks, etc. along the way which make it heavier!
 
Uksparks , good kit! You can't need al that from day to day , all looks brand new ,no hacksaw I must be the opposite to you don't like tools that look brand new as its like almost a shame to work and get them dirty , one thing I will say is that you need a tidy tool bag/box or whatever that certainly makes working more comfortable I fined searching for tools witch I end up doing often is frustrating , looks a really good bag to but worth 180 squids Steep ! For that I'd wana be able to tax it and MOT it

Resu I have the same , good bag a couple lads in work have them mine by far the heavyset and mine is only strap/handle witch hasn't broken tho buckle strength probably an issue with them
 
Always on the look out for the ideal tool bag too! Gone through ck, Stanley now on bahco

personally like the look of the dewalt range
Dewalt 1-70-349 TOUGHSYSTEM Full System

a tad on the pricey side though! :)

Have a look at the bosh one, you can buy the bosh l boxes individually so you can have your drill on its own etc and are not stuck to bosch
 

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