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I'll have to go check that one out. I wish it was a rigid bag but it may work out. It's a lot cheaper than the other one
 

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I have one from CLC, It's well made but I never liked working out of it. I keep my lockout tools in it now.
http://www.goclc.com/Products/Work-Gear-Softside-Tool-Carriers-Bags-Backpacks
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I'll cast a second vote for the Husky bgs at HD. I don't much care for most of the Husky line, but they do have a great bag line-up. I used to use the one in the link plus another slightly larger one but recently combine into a rolling bag. The one in the link wasn't perfect; since it wasn't ridged stuff in the side pockets sometimes wants to squeeze out, but for the price you can't go wrong. I used mine for several years with no significant wear.
 
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I'll cast a second vote for the Husky bgs at HD. I don't much care for most of the Husky line, but they do have a great bag line-up. I used to use the one in the link plus another slightly larger one but recently combine into a rolling bag. The one in the link wasn't perfect; since it wasn't ridged stuff in the side pockets sometimes wants to squeeze out, but for the price you can't go wrong. I used mine for several years with no significant wear.

Sounds good. I'm gonna check it out tomorrow.
 

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I was looking at similar ones at Menard's a couple of days ago. They were mid $20's.
 

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friend of mine, forklift field mechanic, uses the husky bags.
they take a beating, and have been holding up pretty well.

either lowes or HD used to carry a line of bags called "no fear", i bought a large one to carry welding clamps, grinders, ect. it'll hold enough stuff that i really dont want to carry it.


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