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And when you're on the big bucks you can get a bag for life. :lol:apprentice = low wages. use a tesco bag. when wages go up, you can upgrade to a sainsbury's, and eventually go to the higher levels with a M&S.
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And when you're on the big bucks you can get a bag for life. :lol:apprentice = low wages. use a tesco bag. when wages go up, you can upgrade to a sainsbury's, and eventually go to the higher levels with a M&S.
I have facom 20" tote bag, side pocket for senior hacksaw is very useful, pockets on each side & front, waterproof etc, looks good.
Lasted me 3 years upto yet and it still looks good, I had the 16" (I think it's 16?) for a start but upgraded after a few months of use as I had too many tools
you should see me carying the xxl-f lolI also have a Facom 20", now 1 year old and still in pretty good condition. In retrospect, next time I may try the smaller (14") version, as I keep heavy tools in a separate bag anyway, and the 20" is a bit unwieldy to carry around just to change a light switch or socket etc.
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