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im on the look out for a new tool box,bag etc ive a stanley shockmaster at the mo and was thinking off on off those stanley fat max tote bags or even one off these :p

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I bought a surplus RAF bag grey and big, holds all your tools also got a fat max with loads of pockets.
 
piece of ply wood and a saw and you can build a box with all the pockets u want, it will last longer than anything you can buy. Me I use ayellow bucket to carry only the tools I want from me van to the job, saves putting my back out.
 
ive a couple of stanley tote bags they were on special an the great b an q think they were a tenner each dose me
 
im on the look out for a new tool box,bag etc ive a stanley shockmaster at the mo and was thinking off on off those stanley fat max tote bags or even one off these :p

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you mean a bass bag.
kids bought me one a couple of years ago good bit of kit. i use mine when i have bundles of stuff on the job as you can just chuck it all in the middle pick up the handles then your off. very handy when you want to clear site quick like when you hear the sheriff coming.
i have a tote bag-only use it to store tools in the van now as i dont find it practicle enough.
i also use a window cleaning bucket for all 1st hand tools and to sit on its brill.
 
Tote bags are a pita. The tools never stay in the holders and all end up in the bottom. You will never find anything in it without emptying it out.
 
tote bags are good IF you can keep them organised (i dont know may who can all the time)

I wouldn't turn up to a job with my tools in a bucket, I would look like a right gypsy peasant . . .

Turn up with everything you own on a wheel barrow, and a posse of illiegitmate relatives in tow, why dont you??!!
 
I have one of those too MattyW, Great if you just want to chuck things in, not so good when full! I also use the bucket method, and have a Stanley Fatmax zippable hard base bag for my "clean" jobs.
 
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