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kris

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Well chaps after going round and round the block with trying every kind of tool box to tote bags . I started 19 years ago with a cantiliever box then went to plastic stanley boxes and lastly used tote bags but found i was pulling stuff out everytime to get a tool required . Well ive been full circle and im back to a cantiliever box made by facom. Its really good for being orginised ( kind of) and i use my magma tech bag for servicing and maintenence . So see how different everyones tool kits are. What do you guys use or even post a pic . You join in aswell Ray post a pic of your daily tools cheers folks get your pics up
 

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It's great to know I have something to look forward to, and that I may have wasted my money.

Thanks for that,lame.

only here to help and wondering what to try next, all my bags are in bits and I have a selection of oversized stanley boxes on wheels whith trolley handles etc in the shed that are so heavy I couldnt keep carting them around :) I can see a briefcase version next and not caring everything around.
 
only here to help and wondering what to try next, all my bags are in bits and I have a selection of oversized stanley boxes on wheels whith trolley handles etc in the shed that are so heavy I couldnt keep carting them around :) I can see a briefcase version next and not caring everything around.


you could try this for your tools!!
 

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I really like these now.
http://m.NoLinkingToThis/p/stanley-fatmax-18-cantilever-toolbox/83912


I really like that too and and was going to get one but remembered I still had this in the garage brand new waiting to be used so had to go with out. I really like this though it's strong and I can get plenty of tools inside and it's big enough that I can usually see what i need without having to empty it out. The little tray is handy for the useful small things that I have to go back to the van for 5 minutes after getting in a customers house.

Stanley FatMax 28" Waterproof Tool Box | Tool Boxes & Chests | NoLinkingToThis


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Stanley FatMax Tool Tote Bag 20" | Tool Bags | NoLinkingToThis

I got it off a forum member actually along with a load of other stuff. It was ok but can only get so much in it before it becomes unbelievably heavy. Good if you dont need to carry anything too heavy about or use it just for servicing.

use one of these for servicing etc

Raaco Open Fronted Toolbox (121293) 137195 - carry case tool box NEW | eBay

Soldering kit lives in a £2 Bucket :)
 

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