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My trusty CK tool case is falling apart - well actually the zips are knackered and the zips are coming off. Thinking about either the CK Magma 2630 or 2632.

I'd be interested to hear feedback on either or alternatives??

Thanks:rockon2:
 
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I got me one of these after going through 2 technicians toolbags and a toolrucksack, the base is plastic so so much more hard wearing, plenty of pockets and elasticated loops, the only thing with zips is the sides and these seem to be very well wearing, when the sides are down i can see exactly where everything is ( and whats missing if someone has "borrowed" something, or i have left it on top of somewhere!!!) and it has a shoulder strap and is not too bulky to carry, probs one of the best bags i have had to date, gues it depends on how many tools you got, but like i said, i had technicians bag and a rucksack and this accomodates everything i had in them
 
i have the magma 1632. excellent, only downside is it's not tall enough for irazola drivers.
 
My trusty CK tool case is falling apart - well actually the zips are knackered and the zips are coming off. Thinking about either the CK Magma 2630 or 2632.

I'd be interested to hear feedback on either or alternatives??

Thanks:rockon2:

They sound like C&G Qualifications... ;)

Got one of the Stanley Fat Max tool organisers too - great bit of kit.
 

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