WORKPRO Garden Tool Bag, Garden Tote Storage Bag with 8 Pockets, Home Organizer for Indoor and Outdoor Gardening, Garden Tool Kit Holder (Tools NOT Included), 12" x 12" x 6"
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Dear Customer, Yes, this bag will stand up on its own without the use of any tools. br>The bag's bottom is reinforced with High Density Polyethylene, making it sturdy and long-lasting. br>Of course, the weight in those outside pockets could play a role. br>We appreciate your interest in the WORKPRO Garden Tool Bag and wish you a pleasant shopping experience! br>Kaya Depot Customer Service,br>Sincerely,br>
No, they're made in China, and they're of excellent quality, so you'll be happy with them. br>Kaya Depot is a business located in the city of Kaya, Japan.
Dear Customer,br>The warning you requested is mandated by California law, which mandates that all plastic and chemical fiber products be labeled with the warning. br>Because our product complies with all applicable regulations, you can use it without hesitation. br>Kaya Depot Customer Service,br>Sincerely,br>
Dear Customer,br>The tool bag's straps are approximately 7 inches long. br>It is hoped that this information will be of assistance. br>br>Kaya Depot Customer Service, sincerely, br>
Selected User Reviews For WORKPRO Garden Tool Bag, Garden Tote Storage Bag with 8 Pockets, Home Organizer for Indoor and Outdoor Gardening, Garden Tool Kit Holder (Tools NOT Included), 12" x 12" x 6"
Overall, this is a fantastic gardening bag for keeping your tools organized. It has a lot of sturdiness to it. For the past few months, I've been using it on a daily basis. Advantages: br>br>
- The bag is tough and can withstand a lot of abuse.
- Medium-sized items are held in place by the elastic straps on the pockets. Hand tools of various sizes are in position.
- It's machine washable, but it's best if you let it air dry
- Large interior pocket that can hold a 2 gallon pot or a small bag of potting soil. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product.
- The straps need to be a little longer. It's great that you can fit large items inside the interior pocket, but because the straps are too short, you have to use two hands to hold them, which is awkward. A shoulder strap would be ideal. I added some jump rings and a removable strap myself, but I would have gladly paid a little more for the longer straps.
- More compartments are required! I have a lot of garden tools, and this bag is perfect for medium-sized tools. I made a little pocket protector divider to slip into the pockets to keep smaller tools in place, but I'd pay more to have this on the bag. sized trowels, weeders, and cultivators, but smaller clippers and shears get lost. Overall, it's a nice bag for storing hand tools, gloves, ties, and other small items in your garden, but it's not practical for carrying a lot of larger (or very small) items around.
This tote was the only one that people said stood up without falling down after reading a lot of reviews. And it is correct. It's also durable, with pockets that are tall and large enough to hold gardening tools. This was originally purchased as a gift, but I enjoyed it so much that I ordered another for myself.
It's simple to access and keep track of individual items. This is the bag I take to the lunchroom with my special education class. We bring several small water bottles down with us, as well as a variety of other items such as straws, napkins, baby wipes, cutlery, and so on, all of which are kept separate in their own compartments, with larger items in the main compartment. The other classroom brings an entire push cart to the lunchroom to transport what we bring in a single bag carried by a student as part of their classroom job. br>br>The handle is comfortable to hold and is Velcro-secured for carrying. This bag is a hit with all of the adults who work in my classroom! br>br>Make sure to clean by hand rather than in the washing machine, as the Velcro will be damaged by the machine. br>br>Overall, this is a very sturdy and dependable bag!.
It can store a lot of information. I wish I'd known about this years ago! I needed something to carry my gardening tools, gloves, seed packets, and other items around in, and this fit the bill perfectly. It's well-made and will last for years. Clippers, a small shovel, pruning sheers, and my larger iPhone can all be stored in the side pockets. I especially appreciate the fact that there is a pocket for my phone! There is plenty of space inside. The handles are large and sturdy. It has a flat bottom and will sit anywhere I put it. br>br>Along with some small hand-sized gardening tools, gloves, and seed packets, this would make a great gift.
Or - Do what I did and get yourself a handy bag like this to carry everything in after years of gardening! Definitely suggest! br>br>.
designed. I just got my WorkPro tool bag, but I think it'll be a good fit for me. Tools will not fall out of the outside pockets because they are deep enough. It's just as spacious as I expected. (Images may be deceiving. ) You can tell there was a lot of thought put into the details. My only criticism is that the bag's sides are soft. It's almost as if it's collapsing on itself. To help it stand up, they could include narrow pockets for insertable stays. I, for one, would never fold it. To keep it open, I'm thinking of stuffing it with styrofoam. I'm glad I purchased it in the end. br>Recent changes: My husband, being the resourceful individual that he is, securely taped the lid to the box my new hiking shoes arrived in and removed one of the sides to create an open-top box. horizontal box with two sides The box is just the right size to fit into my new Gardenpro tool bag. The canvas bag is now upright, and the heavy-duty bag is no longer dangling from the shoulder. The inside of the bag will be kept cleaner with the use of a duty box. Gardening can be an unpleasant experience.
I keep all of my hand gardening tools, as well as a few other items (landscaping fabric pins, zip ties, and a small bag of vegetable fertilizer), in this bag, which I keep near my garage door on a hook. When I get out to the garden, I can grab it and have everything I need. I'm not going to lie: on my way back to the house, I tossed in a handful of carrots and onions. Because my garden is a short distance from my garage, this prevents me from making multiple trips to retrieve tools that I may have forgotten. I like being able to organize my tools in the outside pockets so that I can quickly locate them. My mother has also expressed interest in purchasing one.
I can't comment on the durability or sturdiness because I just received it today. But I'm loving how convenient it is to have everything at my fingertips. br>br>I can carry the seeds I want to use that day, my garden plan, stakes, rulers, pens, and so much more. br>br>So far, I'm really enjoying it. I'll give you an update in the future to let you know how long it lasts.
It easily accommodated my garden tools, which range in length from 12 to 14 inches and are quite heavy for hand shovels. Gloves can be stored in the end pockets. I needed something to put my car wash supplies in, so I tried them in this bag and it worked just as well. The end pockets are big enough to hold the rim cleaner squirt bottles, and they can even fit a quart of motor oil, though it'll be squeezed in. As a result, I'm going to order a new one for the car's supplies. The bag's design prevents it from collapsing or tipping over, even when filled with relatively heavy items. There's a lot of room in the center compartment, but no pockets.