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What is the best tool bag to have mine broke today strap fell off any recommendations?
 
What's your budget? I've got one of those Fatmax technician totes which does me fine. The Veto pro pacs have excellent reviews but they're £180+
 
the dewalt one in B&Q is good about £40 i think its got lots of pockets and had mine about 5months now and still going strong
 
i used to have the 20" dewalt one, it had a footprint base , really good strong bag
 
need to spend £100 plus to get anything of quality

Have to disagree there, hardly any bags for that amount part from veto,
what kinda bag you looking for , open ,closed, servicing or daily ??
 
exactly, cheap ones just dont last. got my latest stanley failure in the van all external pockets lost their bottoms and worn out after 3 months at most!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I like something that would be open so I can get things out quick and also launch everything back in after also something I can sling on my shoulder
not asking for a lot am I Kris ����
 
Problem with tote bags is not that they are not good quality they are not built to carry as much stuff as most of us throw in them.

Sometimes I've struggled to lift mine. I have gone back to tool boxes to try and stop getting through them.
 
I've got cases to be honest. I'm toying with veto but just not sure if I really want one. No trays for ecv washers and things you use Lot?
 
Love my Vetos I have an XL which has all my boiler hanging tools, blow torch, 600 level and stuff for lifting boards etc and I have a smaller tech xl for my service maintenance and repair kit. Keeps the kane and multimeter nice and tidy and protected. No more rooting for the screwdriver you need as everything is exactly were you keep it handles facing out ready to go and plenty of little neoprene pockets that I keep small tackle boxes in with fuses o rings and washers etc. My only annoyance is that my long handled Wera screwdrivers have to poke out the top as they are too long to fit in the bag.
 
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I'd never spend over £100 on a tool bag, Fat Max do decent ones for about £40-50 no?
 
Fat max open tote £20 nothing wrong with them, mines 4 years old and have a new one on standby I bought for £10 on black friday which will last me up to 2018.
 
Thanks for all the recommendations guys!
got 4 toolbags given to me as pressies for Christmas and there all Stanley so looks like Iv got enough tool bags to last me a while
merry Christmas and happy new year to you all
 
I just bought a magma one for my anton. If I didn't I was going to end up with veto. And don't like bags so need to ease myself in .
 
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