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They look good also. I would be interested if they could do a deal.
Thanks for the interest, but unfortunately, we have no way of doing that. They are only available through your local C.K stockist. If you have a good haggle at your local wholesaler, you may well get what you want though! - the two rucksacks available are the MA2631 or the MA2635 (with waterproof base).
 
Thanks for the interest, but unfortunately, we have no way of doing that. They are only available through your local C.K stockist. If you have a good haggle at your local wholesaler, you may well get what you want though! - the two rucksacks available are the MA2631 or the MA2635 (with waterproof base).

That’s a shame I’m not registered with any Wholesalers. So you can’t do a forum deal only?
 
That’s a shame I’m not registered with any Wholesalers. So you can’t do a forum deal only?

We can get one for you but you would be looking at around ÂŁ58 including VAT.
 
That’s a shame I’m not registered with any Wholesalers. So you can’t do a forum deal only?
Dude. Register with Electrical2Go. That's a start! Even if not for this product, at least you've got one then.
 
We can get one for you but you would be looking at around ÂŁ58 including VAT.

It’s a good price. I think I will go with the Stanley as it’s half the price, which is hard to beat. Also the reviews online in my opinion don’t look all all that good for the CK, sorry.

But then I maybe if I had the money pay the extra for something from Milwaukee, Klein Tools or even a second hand Veto.
 
It’s a good price. I think I will go with the Stanley as it’s half the price, which is hard to beat. Also the reviews online in my opinion don’t look all all that good for the CK, sorry.

But then I maybe if I had the money pay the extra for something from Milwaukee, Klein Tools or even a second hand Veto.

Something cheap to go on with will be fine. I use a ÂŁ13 backpack from Homebase (not available any more) for my test gear and a range of tools. Probably about two years use and it's still cracking on fine.

There are two schools of thought with gear, pay lots for something that lasts you years, or pay hardly anything for something you are happy to replace every year. At least with a cheap bag you'll know what features you want from your next one through having used it.
 
Hi,if you are getting on a train where i am,you might also benefit from purchasing a very large jumper,to put on over the rucksack......or it'll be empty by the time you arrive... ;)
 
The only other bag I can see similar in price to the Stanley is:

 
The only other bag I can see similar in price to the Stanley is:

Is that ab Stealthtool bag? May want to look at the F35 one, you can't see that one at 50 metres, and it comes with radar absorbing material. Any ezcuse to get your hard earned, if you are gullible enought o fork out for it, I'm a tool tart but Raptor tool bag really?????? Still needs must.



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E/Is that ab Stealthtool bag

The bag including the Stanley is a good price. U.K. company too which is good. Maybe Dan could look at a sponsorship. I’ve mentioned that the Veto bags etc are lovely. I just don’t have the money.
 
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