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Has anyone used these tool bags? Bloody expensive! My cousin has just text to say how cool they are, how they're the mutts. Not sure I could bring myself to that amount without seeing it first.
 
i have one as my main tool bag for my plumbing work, its had some punishment the last two years and almost looks like new. All the zips are working, not a stitch out of place. Id recommend it to anyone who finds the poorly made bags from dewalt or the badly designed stanley once not very good.
 
I have the xl and its great. I found it a little limiting with Large tools, like my estwing or hacksaw but they now reside in my drill box which is in a 1st fix anyway.
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Has anyone used these tool bags? Bloody expensive! My cousin has just text to say how cool they are, how they're the mutts. Not sure I could bring myself to that amount without seeing it first.

Why would you have to see it?? 200+ QUID for a bag to carry tools about is just a total bloody nonsense!! They probably cost about 30 quid to produce, the rest is paying through the nose for a designer name....
 
I'm looking for a bag box the veto looks the rollocks exactly wot ide like to have at that price can't justify it
Currently using my old 110v hilti box but it's not holding enough gear and not Tidy enough any one found a good cheaper reasonably priced alternative to keep tools tidy
 
I'm looking for a bag box the veto looks the rollocks exactly wot ide like to have at that price can't justify it
Currently using my old 110v hilti box but it's not holding enough gear and not Tidy enough any one found a good cheaper reasonably priced alternative to keep tools tidy
get a couple grid-it in a stanley round bag

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they make them in different sizes

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Never heard of grid-it . Il have a look

You would have though a company would have had a spin at a similar tool bag to vetos by now . They get so much good press it obviously work's
the grid-it are not cheap around £15 but it means you can leave your bag in one room and carry around one of them with drivers,snips etc in.

made by cocoon

ive never seen anyone use them but they seem good
 

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