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Tool bags / small carts

damienga15de

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What has everyone got, I'm currently working out of a magma toolbag, but I'm hoping to get some cash together to buy a dewalt t-stakk system. I work as a maintenance electrician / fitter and am always on the move around a factory and I do service calls for another company maintain sewage treatment plants. Here's a pic of what I use
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damienga15de

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The t stack I'm thinking of getting ill get 2 large drawers 4 small drawers and the semi deep lid
 

Ricky112

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got this bag with a pliers set and i love it. i use it as a lunch bag but it doubles as a tool bag when i feel like tinkering at home. the bag by itself is $10
 

ChrisFox

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I picked up the Klein bag about a month ago. I don't like digging around for stuff so I like the way both sides open up and everything is right there.

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Scsmith42

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I have a Veto that is my "to go" toolkit for non equipment maintenance on the farm. It is incredibly tough and practical.


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boiler7904

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I've had a number of T-stak units since early summer - 3 deep, 2 flat top, 5 two drawer, and a long handle. They're used around the garage and house for DIY work to store drywall, electrical, and plumbing tool kits along with several for misc. supplies. 3 of the two drawer are empty for possible future use (got decent deals and decided to buy extras to get to free shipping on a couple of different orders).

If you're going the T-Stak route, take a look at the Trolley instead of the cart. It's more expensive but the tall handle and larger wheels of the trolley will let you go places the cart can't since it hangs up on the smallest of obstacles on a concrete floor.

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I bought a cart and changed my storage layout almost immediately when I got free metal shelving so it isn't being used right now.

I don't have any of the deep drawer units but several of the 2 drawer units as I said. They're alright but if you're planning to load them down heavily or stack them high I could see the drawers sticking when you open and close them.

Overall quality of the T-Staks is good for the price they charge - especially when compared to Festool or Bosch systems.

Everything in your pics should fit pretty well but the socket set in the blue case may be a little tight. Let me know if you want any interior dimensions.
 
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damienga15de

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Why do the pics in the OP's first post scroll horizontal instead of vertical?

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Probably because I uploaded them using Tapatalk on my phone.

I'll get the trolley so as I will be using it over various surfaces, my colleague at work uses one but it's a mess ill be having it sectioned into the various types of tools ill probably junk the blue socket box and sort them on rails.
 
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damienga15de

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I'm quite happy with the ck magma backpack but I think the t stack is the best upgrade for me at the moment. None of the others I have seen give access to the contents without lifting boxes off
 
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