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Today saw the first outing for my new 'service bag'. Ive tried many tool boxes and trugs and ended up with a really nie tool roll last month but often with boiler servicing (my main role) there is little room in the boiler cupboard to lay a roll out. SO, found this (cant beleive someones done a Youtube review!) but its already proven excellent. You can have all your spanners lined up and quite alot of room for odds n sods:

£40 well spent.

Stanley FatMax Tool Organiser Bag Box 1-94-231 94-231 STA194231 - YouTube
 
I've had two of those blue ones think they area de by Irwin. Plumb center used to stock them. Have a look on eBay. Not great if you normally carry about a lot of tools. Both of mine ripped along the zip line.
 
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