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zkling

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though i wanted one till i saw the price good lord

Obviously you didn't use the ROI tab. :spit: I could see a very small market buying them. For all the others a standard metal tool box or a few $75 tool bag on wheel kits will do just fine.
 

rsanter

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All it is is efficiency/work time reduction due to organization.
You can do just about the same thing with shadowing tool drawers in a box you already have.

Bob
 
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Mr. Brooks

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Yeah I bet you could buy a nice bag and the tools for 1/4-1/3 price of their $575 bag. Everything is labeled but I don't see that being a huge plus for people. I can see companies buying these though as it's a one stop shop/cart.
 

Brownsfan

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Wonder what professional quality tools it comes with? The only brand mention in the parts list is Channellock. So it looks like all pliers are Channellock but everything else just says 3/8 ratchet or #2 Phillips screwdriver etc.
 

premierplayer

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This is nice if you are an organized person with housekeeping skills and practice them.
If not, it will be a jumbled up mess by the end of the first day of use, hence a waste of $ and effort.
I have worked from a canvas riggers bag in my service truck for decades, when working by myself I can reach into the bag in the dark and pull out what I need, when another tech or assistant is with me, forgetaboutit.
 
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