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I was looking for a new bag and took a liking to this one http://ckmagma-superstore.co.uk/CK-Magma-Mini-Tool-Bag-MA2627A has any one on here got one of these and are they any good?
 
My box is the fat max version of the top link, which has lasted me years but now has a hole in the bottom.

My next one will be the second link, I've always hated them as they aren't very practical but now will suit my job needs.
 
i use this, it has a lot more in it than my stanley technitian bag had in it before it broke (metal hinge snapped, holes all over etc)

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(facom 18" tote)
 
Does anyone know o a smaller size tool bag?

I like the look of the CK ones (second link in first post). I don't carry a lot, but currently trying to replace all of my tools to a smaller kit for various surveys etc.
 
Would kinda like something that looks fairly professional just because I meet a client on site.

Wish CK would make the same bag but slightly smaller!
 
Would kinda like something that looks fairly professional just because I meet a client on site.

Wish CK would make the same bag but slightly smaller!

what size do you want?


a 16" bag is quite compact, how small do you want the bag to be?


there is a subby working for us at the moment that is using a drill case, its surprising how much gear you can put in a drill casr
 
I just use it mainly for drills and 1st fix kit, just for lumping it all about in one bag for quickness. My neighbour is a posty so he gets them for me every so often.
 
i use this, it has a lot more in it than my stanley technitian bag had in it before it broke (metal hinge snapped, holes all over etc)

esyty8yq.jpg


(facom 18" tote)

Thats the bag I had before I sold it and bought a ck. can't go wrong with the facom pro I only sold it cuz someone really wanted it off me and also it was a bit too big for the amount of tolls I have.
 

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