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Wamsutta

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MAC MBT10B TOTE TRAY
• 20-Gauge steel construction
• Tubular steel handle
• Available in red, black, or blue
• Size: 4-1/2" x 20-7/16" x 10"
(114mm x 519mm x 254mm)
 
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For little tasks I use a plastic one with divided compartments like in #28, but mostly if on the property, inside or out I really like my Uline composite rolling utility cart: https://www.uline.com/Grp_37/Utility-Carts
Made in USA and plenty of capacity (500#) to haul tools and parts and have a mobile work surface.
Most recently it served to haul tools and cedar shingles around the yard to do wall repairs and then back in the garage at days' end.
 

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Veto pro-pac OT-MC (other versions are available)

Well built, good design, great handle/shoulder strap,lots of modular add on accessories available (meter bags etc)

You will get over the price tag eventually 🤣

Nice bag. It seems like it can be well organized compared to the gym bag type where everything is thrown atop itself.
I live by the motto "Buy the best and only cry once". I still have tools from school days in the 1960's.
 
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Nice bag. It seems like it can be well organized compared to the gym bag type where everything is thrown atop itself.
I live by the motto "Buy the best and only cry once". I still have tools from school days in the 1960's.

Amen to that Beemer, only buy what you love or you will always have regrets 👍

Now Christmas is over I have to go get a new Suit for our daughters wedding in September, so I will have to drop a couple of stones (hiking and less beer) before I go get measured up at the Tailors, I know if I don't do it properly I will always regret it 😂
 

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Depends on the job, either the old Craftsman bag that my cordless drill/light combo came in or a bucket or sometimes even the wheelbarrow.
 

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Now Christmas is over I have to go get a new Suit for our daughters wedding in September, so I will have to drop a couple of stones (hiking and less beer) before I go get measured up at the Tailors, I know if I don't do it properly I will always regret it 😂
I bet there might be help in the regret department if you miss the mark.
 
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