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I have been using my dewalt tote bag for the last few years. I liked it but I did find it a nuisance having to take everything out to get something at the bottom. I'm looking at the following 3 hard cases but the jet and jumbo are pretty steep in price, but they look great!

1. JUMBO 6700 – B&W International - http://www.b-w-international.com/product/jumbo-6700/

2. JET 6000 – B&W International - http://www.b-w-international.com/product/jet-6000/

3. DeWalt TSTAK Combination Tools & Fixings Storage Set - https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/dewalt-tstak-combination-tools-fixings-storage-set/4744f#product_additional_details_container

Anyone used any of those 3 or any other cases you'd recommend?

Cheers.
 
I've had lots of different cases and bags over the years including hard cases. Problem is hard cases are quite heavy to start with. Ok if your in one place but a real bind climbing stairs etc.
Ive used a Stanley fat max bag for a couple of years now. Almost perfect and still good. Not too heavy even full of stuff.
You have to be disciplined to put tools back in the right place but that's no bad thing...
 
You need a grab bag as well with the essentials in it and that it doesn't feel like you are carrying an Elephant up Mount Kilimanjaro.

The larger the bag/box you just fill it with more rubbish, my chore today is to empty the tool bag out and sort the carp out, I bet you any money I will ditch 3 screws and an old stanley knife I have just found that hasn't been used in 5 years...... and god only knows why I have a tap wrench still in the bag.

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i have this for industrial works.
shopping
and a selection of CK magmas, stanley boxes, totes, and tool belts for house bash, etc.
 
Thats Paedo level though.......... I bet the van is clad out in ply and every compartment is labeled and the exterior washed every week.
hmm.got ply and steel shelving i made last year. boxes are labelled with sharpie, but inaccurately, as some thigs just get chucked in available space. had van over 2 years, washed it once, when local dog charity had a freebie on.
 
Cheers guys,

I may have a rethink. A couple of the threads have made me think do I really need a hard case!
I had a look at the screwfix one dewalt Tstak today and didn't like it as the bottom compartments are just full of small compartments which I already have.
 
Cheers guys,

I may have a rethink. A couple of the threads have made me think do I really need a hard case!
I had a look at the screwfix one dewalt Tstak today and didn't like it as the bottom compartments are just full of small compartments which I already have.
Two soft cases if need be, one with your day to day essentials then the other one for the not so essential tools and then a plastic magic bucket filled with screws, nuts, bolts, rawl plugs. fluffy dust and anything else that you may think will be useful but you won't touch in 10 years.
 
The CK Magma Tec case is more robust than it looks & has good storage.
Although a bit on the heavy side when full, I do like my Veto PAC; worth every penny!

Hi Polo,
Both of those look good. What model PAC do you have?
 
SSWD you aint a tool tart then??
The hammer fibreglass handled, Stahwille pipe grips and some of those screwdrivers I have had since the 1980's before tool tarting was invented. I have other stuff hidden away in the loft that for some on here would make them reach for the Kleenex tissues........


The earth tape is about from then as well lol.
 
I have an old CK magna for this, they're quite good but not a patch on the veto..
I know most people will see the price of veto bags and switch off very quickly but I reckon they more than pay for themselves in the amount of time they save you over many years of being able to access your most used tools very quickly ie drivers, cutters, stripper etc. They also protect your tools better thus lengthening their life..
 
I have an old CK magna for this, they're quite good but not a patch on the veto..
I know most people will see the price of veto bags and switch off very quickly but I reckon they more than pay for themselves in the amount of time they save you over many years of being able to access your most used tools very quickly ie drivers, cutters, stripper etc. They also protect your tools better thus lengthening their life..
so, concensus is that veto bags are equivalent to titanium and kevlar underpants. protect your tool.
 
Ha ha, yes that's about right.. one must protect ones valuables :)
Just had a look and yes I think the tech XL has more pockets, same size as XL but £29 extra. Then again, it's all tax deductible..
Beesley tool shop is probably best bet if you want one . Christmas coming up..
I'm so impressed with them I bought the smaller one too, MC I think, and still haven't used it.
 

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