CLC Custom Leathercraft 1165 Large BigMouth Bag, 22 Pocket
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The entire bag is made of heavy-duty canvas similar to that used in luggage and duffel bags, so no. /- is secured by mine. My MTB emergency tools and gear weighed in at 20 pounds, and it has proven to be very useful.
I believe it would if there was enough space on each side.
I use mine to carry hand tools, and it's as long as my Stanley flatbar and still looks good. It's something I use on a daily basis. It has enough room for your impact, drill, and charger. If you think that's enough, go ahead and purchase it. When this one fails, I'll get another.
I'm not sure, but I doubt you'll be able to break this bag. Very sturdy and well-built. Mine is around 25 pounds and has no problems with various gear.
Selected User Reviews For CLC Custom Leathercraft 1165 Large BigMouth Bag, 22 Pocket
This large bag is an excellent "one-size-fits-all" solution. size" is a universal toolbag that can be used in a variety of situations in the home. It could also be used for a one-time event. load-specific task- There's room for maybe two more people out there. There are three powerful tools. br>br>I use it as both a "main" toolbag and as a "secondary" toolbag. It's on the ground floor and contains the tools I use the most, as well as tools I'd need if I were leaving to assist someone with basic household repairs, and tools for which I only have one duplicate. It took the place of an overflowing old plastic toolbox. The bag has more capacity, is lighter, easier to organize, and access (thanks to the exterior pockets). It's also easier when I'm carrying something else in my arm. Consider switching to toolbags if you're still using a plastic toolbox and you use your tools on a regular basis. Much better in terms of organization. Things I might change or add:br>* Padded / contoured shoulder and hand straps, similar to luggage. Current strap and handles are tough but uncomfortablebr>* Deeper pockets on the outside endsbr>* Elastic pockets on the inside endsbr>* Lighter colored liner material would make finding tools in low-light situations easierbr> lightbr>br>Bottom line: It's a versatile, tough bag at a reasonable price, with no major drawbacks. It is highly recommended.
This is a fantastic, high-quality tool bag. I can easily fit everything I need as an Avionics technician in here. br>br>I have enough room for the following items, which are all neatly organized and easy to find. br>br>1/4 inch deep and shallow socket sets on railsbr>1/4 ratchetbr>10 regular screwdriversbr>Auto wire strippersbr>3 flush cutsbr>Head lampbr>Zip tiesbr>HX4 crumpetsbr>Mh860 dmc crimpersbr>Gmt232 crimpersbr>Molex crimpersbr After seeing mine, a few of my coworkers decided to order one as well.
This bag was exactly what I needed to replace the smaller one I had. I have the larger bag, but it's too big to carry all day, and the other one was too small and didn't have any pockets inside to keep everything organized, resulting in a massive pile-up of tools, and I had to remove roughly half of everything in it to find what I needed. This appears to be an excellent compromise. As usual, the quality is excellent, and you get far more than you pay for with CLC.
Grinder DCG414B. Because I couldn't find a DeWalt 16" tool bag, I ordered this one. I needed one that would work with my new DeWalt 60v Max brush-cutting machine. I was able to use less grinder while "wearing" the larger 6" Wheel guard, and I am pleased to report that it Fits. the battery has been removed This thing now has a plethora of pockets. the "four-star standard" One of them can take a 1/2" guard. However, storing 6" diameter media for this incredible grinder is a different story. As delivered, there was nothing useful. It's possible that some of the "pocket" stitches on the inside can be "modified. " I haven't tinkered with it in any way. Although my application would benefit from some nice media storage pockets, it still receives Five Stars.
It comfortably accommodates all of my necessities. Cartridge boxes, tools, a rangefinder, cleaning rags, and ear protection are among the items on the table. It appeals to me because it is unobtrusive and conceals the contents. This well-made bag has made me very happy. It will, without a doubt, stand the test of time.
I keep tools around the house in case I need them for a quick project, and this keeps them organized and accessible. A drill driver and one other tool (a jig saw) are stored in this case. Inside, I have a clip-on tool pouch that holds all of my screwdrivers, pliers, and other tools. The stud finder is kept in the side pockets. For some reason, it beeps whenever I'm close by; I like how the top closes and zips by itself. When I visit my parents and am asked to fix something, I'll be able to easily bring my main tools with me. I'm not sure I'd put a heavy load on the shoulder strap. However, you are unlikely to use it.
I like the pockets, but some of them could be deeper, and I wish the main compartment had a divider. It does, however, allow me to be a little more organized than I could be with an open bag. I can bring an extra leash, a variety of collars, treats, and dog medication with me. I like that the top is hinged, so it stays open rather than collapsing in on itself when opened, and that I can fit a water dish, poop bags, a grooming brush, and a nail trimmer inside. br>br>The bag is well-made and appears to last a long time. Although it isn't particularly light, the handles are comfortable, and the shoulder strap is useful.
During my various home remodeling projects, I needed a bag to transport a variety of tools. This bag would have been useful when I first started most of my projects a few months ago, but at least I have it now! Advantages: br>br> large enough to fit a variety of tools as well as two Dewalt drills with batteries It may be a little heavier as a result of this, but that's to be expected. The canvas material appears to be extremely durable, and the zipper closure system appears to be reliable as well. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. The carrying strap is thin and unsupportive, and I'm concerned that the d rings will wear out quickly if I continue to load the bag with heavy items.