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I am sure you have a nice bag and are happy with it, but am confident my £190 bag will be of better quality and more suited to our trade. I'm afraid I'll have to agree to disagree with you.

i agree that some tools are the same, but on the whole they are quite different.

can you post a picture? it sounds like a good option for op
 
YOUR like a bunch of bloody women argueing over bags, my bags bigger than your bag. You will all be bloody dancing round them next, get yoursen's a good cantalever metal toolbox.
Right i finished now, so carry on Girls :sifone:
 
The Stanley fat max open tote bag is good, and as shaky says, the facom bag, that looks nice too, I keep the Stanley bag in the van just with the heavy bits in like files and hammers etc.

I tried them, but still went and bought two Veto Pro Pac OT-XL bags at £185 a shot, nothing comes even remotely close to them in quality or functionality.

engineer54 has the right idea, best of spending it on tools, but I think he is just jealous because he hasn't got one lol :yesnod:, he still uses a tesco carrier bag, me personally like to have top quality bags to carry my tools in, but...tools are more important that the bag.

I still have and use, the all leather sectionalised tool bag i was issued with as a 2nd year apprentice, which is very similar to those issued to old LEB electricians. I doubt very much if the VETO or most of the other modern logo'd grossly expensive tool bags will last as long as mine has, and mine wasn't new when it was issued to me either!!
 
I use 2 bags and a toolbox, 1st a small army surplus radio bag (had it 10 yrs) and 2nd a ck technician backpack for about a year (no complaints) and then a toolbox(stanley fatmax) for the larger and rare use items the best of the lot is the army surplus bag 5 quid takes plenty screwdrivers spanners crimpers meter wire strippers allen keys essentially a lot ,for me its why lug everything when you can take only what you need even if it does look like a camouflaged handbag
 
Grab totals yourself a bargain boys and girls

At first it said the Stanley fatmax tool bag costing £39.99 at homebase was going to cost me £19.99 plus £3.95 p&p

When I went to pay it only cost £20.95 in total

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=181389619402&alt=web

Half price, not bad at all

ypygy3yq.jpg
 
Grab totals yourself a bargain boys and girls

At first it said the Stanley fatmax tool bag costing £39.99 at homebase was going to cost me £19.99 plus £3.95 p&p

When I went to pay it only cost £20.95 in total

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=181389619402&alt=web

Half price, not bad at all

ypygy3yq.jpg

I had one of those, there not as hard wearing as you think I destroyed mine after less than 6months (my first tool bag at work when I didnt have any tools)
 
I had one of those, there not as hard wearing as you think I destroyed mine after less than 6months (my first tool bag at work when I didnt have any tools)

Let's hope I can get more than 6 months out of it, I actually bought a 19" tool bag yesterday,a very similar design, as leather flap over the top so it's not always open like a tote bag but then I saw the Stanley for £20 today so thought I'd buy that also, the 2 will hopefully last a year+
 
YOUR like a bunch of bloody women argueing over bags, my bags bigger than your bag. You will all be bloody dancing round them next, get yoursen's a good cantalever metal toolbox.
Right i finished now, so carry on Girls :sifone:

Give me room girls,I now have 2 bags to dance around ha
 
Learn to look after your toys , Boys and Girls
 

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