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Any one got one of these? Can you fit a hammer in it? Iv got my eyes on it, I know it's expensive but people say they last!
 
I have the tech lc, I've not tried to put a hammer in mine as not something I use day to day however I have got a long pozi screwdriver and goes in diagonal so I reckon you should be able to get a hammer in, there's also loads of D rings so may be able to find a way of attaching
 
It's good for me as I'm mainly a service engineer so don't need to carry alot of gear everyday, some like the xl as its slightly bigger, I've got my eye on the xlt next which is the veto equivalent to the ck bags, I've also got the small tool pouch and meter pouch
 
Yeah I do mainly domestic installs and repairs my Bag is to heavy first fix and second fix gear looking to try just get tools I need in it and that bag looks good! Thanks
 
This is mine, took pick when new, it's now half filled.
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You'd be surprised how much you can get in an XL I'm working overseas at the moment and weighed the bag with my usual tools in to see how heavy it was for the flight luggage allowance and it came to 34 kg needless to say most of that was taken out due to only being allowed 42kg total, no pics sorry but I've usually got 2 hammers 1 club / claw, set of box spanners, cold chisels x 3, full set of screwdrivers, 2 pairs grips, 2 ratchet crimps, 1 crimp pliers, 1 ratchet cutter, 3 pairs snips/shears, several bush spanners, stanley, cable knife, tape measure, junior hacksaw, spare hacksaw blades (both types) 2 large adjustables, 1 small ,wood chisel, 6''level and around 20 small tools around 60 items altogether although I've probably forgotten some items also
It is a good bag as you can see if anythings missing etc the only drawbacks are 300mm drivers have to go horizontally , no straps for a 600mm level and because you can get a lot in it (organised not just chucked in) you have to be carefull not to strain the zips and you do tend to carry too much, as above mine was heavy at its max but ok to lug about.
I'd like one of the totes but for me it needs a couple of extra dividers with pockets and some kind of cover to keep rain and dust off in my opinion.
 

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