Im a bricky i wanted a backpack to stop the agent moaning that we were carrying kit up the ladder, for that it worked, i chose this model (the silverline) over the stanley fatmax backpack because of the price, saved £20. The first week i had it i chucked my bolster into it (from hip height) it hit the bottom of the bag which ripped, the weight of my tools caused the handle to rip off and the front pocket had fallen off. I think its time to try the fat max. This product is probably more suited to an electrician or a trade using light tools such as screw drivers.
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Not enough pockets but reasonably solid and fine for the price point. Note that main compartment is one bag with no.dividers.
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Top quality purchase big help for me in my work
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You'll be surprised by what you can get into this bag. Being a tool bag it's strong and, holds the weight well. Very comfortable and balanced when wearing. Excellent buy.
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Inexpensive tool bag which seems fine for use a couple of days a week to carry stuff around on public transport. Would not think it is suitable for work use 5 days a week.
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