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Stanley fatmax open tote which was by tool bag before I changed to different one
 
I use a normal size tool box, lamp fits in bottom without taking apart with solder, flux, cutters, bending guides etc and a load of 15 &22mm fittings and the pull out tray is full of 8/10mm fittings
 
One of the guys on my firm has one of these:

Stanley 24" Tool Tote & Organiser | Tool Totes | NoLinkingToThis

Fits his bottle, flux and solder, loctite, jet blue etc quite nicely plus with the top organiser bit he has a selection of enfeed fittings olives and that :D

Keep meaning to get myself one
 
This is my cheap and nasty..
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