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I have the one you linked and would not recommend it, it's awful compared to the older version, really flimsy, terrible draw opening and low weight capacity whole thing feels cheap and nasty. Shame cos Stanley used to be good quality!
The facom gear is excellent and can't fault their stuff!

I’m impressed with the 14” Tote. As my Service Bag. I just don’t want another Tote as a Main Bag. As I would want one with more pockets. As they only have a limited number of Bags.
 
I’ve looked at Toughbuilt they look very good. I have seen this CK Bag which looks as though it could solve my problem. I’ve seen a few people mention they have had some issues with their bags.


Or one on wheels. Which is always handy:

 
The toughbuilt gear is good I have one of their open totes for most of my hand tools and it has worn well so far, it is very solidly built and has a clip on it for the pouches that also fit on the tool belt so my daily carry of screwdrivers, cutters and basic kit live in that, nice for those quick jobs where you only need a few tools and don't want to be dragging the whole lot in!
This one
 
The toughbuilt gear is good I have one of their open totes for most of my hand tools and it has worn well so far, it is very solidly built and has a clip on it for the pouches that also fit on the tool belt so my daily carry of screwdrivers, cutters and basic kit live in that, nice for those quick jobs where you only need a few tools and don't want to be dragging the whole lot in!
This one

It looks okay. They have this version which would be great if it had a cover on:


Depends on who I’m working with as it’s our your tool bags we’re there is space. I don’t fancy then searching for anything that’s manages to drop out.
 
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