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I can't help it if I have shed loads of money, id get board hoarding it all day long lol.
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Yeah, coming from a country with toilet paper for currency definitely makes price an issue. I'm sure the Veto bag is great but I just couldn't justify the massive price difference.Commonsense wins, over those with more money than sense!! lol!!
I've been using the CK T1632 Toolcase for the last three years and it's finally broken a zip and the other zip is on its way out as well.
I see it's been discontinued so I'm on the hunt for the best replacement.
I like the format of my existing case with the handles and shoulder strap and opening sides. I like the rubberized waterproof base and I often need to walk long distances with it so a shoulder strap is a must.
I don't carry big stuff like extension cables and power tools, I just have the standard range of handtools along with 3 testers and a laptop and some other bits and pieces. The largest tools I carry are a pair of adjustable pump pliers and an adjustable spanner. That said it's pretty heavy when fully loaded.
Any suggestions what might be suitable please?
Used to have the 20" Facom Tote bag, really smart and can fit a lot of tools in, upgraded to the larger version about a year ago as I found myself needing a space for a senior hacksaw, files, big tail cutters etc. Really easy to get tools in and out with the flap over cover
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