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nice, very tempted by that one

what you guys think is the quality better than the ck maga tote?

i think the facom looks better from pics but havent seen either bag with my own two eyes

No idea about the ck tote....my facom tote isn't the same as this one, but its very similar...its about 10years old mine, and its still going strong. Ck could be decent, but facom are generally a good make and it'll last. Facom definitley gets my vote anyway.

Now shag has shown this facom, ive just scouted it on amazon myself....tempted aswell, but don't think i can replace my other tote just yet....im a sentimental **** haha.
 
I think I've said before on here, but I've got a brilliant Fatmax closed tote. Swinging handle rather than fixed. Absolutely brilliant bit of kit, but from what I gather they're pretty rare.

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Real shame they're hard to get hold of...
 
I need to get a tote bag, I have been looking at the 20" Facom bag, looks really good. I like the Veto but just feel that I'll be pulling things in and out of it trying to work out hich handle is which etc. I'd rather just see the end of the screwdriver not a bunch of handles.
 
The ck tote is pretty good with a lot of spaces for drivers, pliers etc, it also has a cover to save your tools getting caught in the rain, I'm onto my 2nd one in about 5 years and I'd definetly recommend it
 
R.I.P old fashioned tool-tray.

Must say, couldn't manage without a tote now. Don't know how we used to manage with the 30cmx30cmx30cm old fashioned tool-tray lol.

Facom tote for me - awsome bit of kit.
 
i spent the first 10 years on the tools using a metal cantilever mechanics tool box , indestructable.
good times long since gone.
:)
i use the fatmax 18" tote now , excellent bit of kit.
 
R.I.P old fashioned tool-tray.

Must say, couldn't manage without a tote now. Don't know how we used to manage with the 30cmx30cmx30cm old fashioned tool-tray lol.

Facom tote for me - awsome bit of kit.

i got one and it definatly stands out.

happy with it but disapointed that is hasnt got many pockets on outside
 
R.I.P old fashioned tool-tray.

Must say, couldn't manage without a tote now. Don't know how we used to manage with the 30cmx30cmx30cm old fashioned tool-tray lol.

Facom tote for me - awsome bit of kit.

Been looking at the facom totes for some time, thinking of getting one as a service bag, I've got the veto tech lc but if just doing routine maintenance visit tote could be ideal basic tools meter battery tester label printer etc
 
Been looking at the facom totes for some time, thinking of getting one as a service bag, I've got the veto tech lc but if just doing routine maintenance visit tote could be ideal basic tools meter battery tester label printer etc

I have the facom and have had for the last few months to be honest no better than any other tote, end pocket has ripped and side bars have snapped in the middle as they do with every tote, unless you just do maintenance with it I wouldn't spend the cash on it as it doesn't like being dragged around sites where it's going to get some hammer.
 
Well either onions has got a bad batch tote or ive got a excellent batch tote lol.

Love my facom tote, no problems with ripping or snapping (except what onions said with the middle)

Each to their own though i suppose.

Shankey, yeah thats a downside too it - its got the 'saw pocket' though, and that comes in handy when the joiner annoys us so we can butcher his work ha.
 
Well either onions has got a bad batch tote or ive got a excellent batch tote lol.

Love my facom tote, no problems with ripping or snapping (except what onions said with the middle)

Each to their own though i suppose.

Shankey, yeah thats a downside too it - its got the 'saw pocket' though, and that comes in handy when the joiner annoys us so we can butcher his work ha.

Yeah I suppose everyone is different I think mine is more suited to eyeliner and lipgloss, hasn't stood up well to be filled to the brim with tools at all, tesco carrier bag for me next
 

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