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I want to buy my apprentice a new tool bag as a birthday present so not looking to spend a fortune like buying a veto pro pac or Klein bag..He has a good collection of hand tools and would like to get him something that they could all fit in but with some organisation. I like the look of the fatmax plumbers bag but has anyone got any suggestions? Cheers
 
No mate my local Electric center, They are not too dissimilar to the ck tote either, but a decent bag for the money.
 
An electric center has recently opened up near me and the rep has been kissing my backside since its opened :D Ill see if they have one....I might even get it for free lol.

Edit: meant to quote @GMES
 
The fatmax bag is doing me well. Takes a good knock and you can fit tons in there. I've posted a photo of my daily kit in it and out of it. Either take a look or I'll put it back on the forum. It doesn't beat free but you can get them for around £36.
 
As requested - you know what the bag looks like. Comfortable over a distance. Have mine up to 18kg on a good day but split it with some Stanley 12" bags if I'm hitting stuff on a job.

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I want to buy my apprentice a new tool bag as a birthday present so not looking to spend a fortune like buying a veto pro pac or Klein bag..He has a good collection of hand tools and would like to get him something that they could all fit in but with some organisation. I like the look of the fatmax plumbers bag but has anyone got any suggestions? Cheers
I have the stanley fatmax ruck sack, and I like it.
 
Nice kit @HandySparks. The boys got a Drummel voltage indicator - quality. Great to see the tools of your trade in front of you. I love my kit.
 
Ive got a ck tech case which ive had for years when finally the zip ripped at the seam, fancied something different so bought a veto tech xl had it around 6 months now i think and i prefer the ck technician case alot more, cant go wrong with them.
 

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