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Get it bought. Recently replaced a worn out XL with a tech XL. (about 9 or 10 years of punishment, knackered zips, rubber handle cushioning fell apart, one of the first ones sold here probably.)

Yes you can load the thing till it pulls your arm off and the bottom tends to fill with screws etc (the one thing it really lacks is a component tray/bits area) so you need to give it an up-ending and good shake regularly but that aside it's very ergonomic to carry as toolboxes go.
 
I agree, tech xl arrived wednesday. Filled it up ( all hand tools, smallorganiser box, silicone gun, silicone, 18v combi with long bits, hammer, bulky bolster with guard) it weighed a bloody tonne but was surprisingly comfy to carry. Not likely going to fill it up and walk again like that though today imstruggling to climb stairs at home my legs are aching that much, rather pay the extortion of towns parking fees. Also sent off for the free mb2 bag got the confirmation email today so we shall wait and see.
 
I agree, tech xl arrived wednesday. Filled it up ( all hand tools, smallorganiser box, silicone gun, silicone, 18v combi with long bits, hammer, bulky bolster with guard) it weighed a bloody tonne but was surprisingly comfy to carry. Not likely going to fill it up and walk again like that though today imstruggling to climb stairs at home my legs are aching that much, rather pay the extortion of towns parking fees. Also sent off for the free mb2 bag got the confirmation email today so we shall wait and see.
ive got the techpack and carrying combi+impact in one hand and sds in the other makes you weak at the knees going up/down stairs

(i keep 4 batteries+bits etc in normal drill box)
 

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