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Hello all

I have a very comprehensive kit of electrical tools, including brands such as knipex, wera and wiha, and all different size tools. However, my storage seems very muddled and split up.
What do the pros do to store their tools?
any suggestions?
 
I'll add a vote for the Dewalt T-Stak boxes. I'm moving over to them.

I did use a Stanley Fatmax Tote, but I got sick and tire of lugging it around full of lots of gear I rarely used so now I use a Toughbuilt Master Electricians Pouch for what I would call my everyday carry. This has a select collection of tools in that rarely changes and allows me to carry out most of my jobs without getting other kit out the van.

One T-Stak has my Combi, SDS and a few other bits in, so for most jobs it's the pouch and that box that go into the site.
 
Hello all

I have a very comprehensive kit of electrical tools, including brands such as knipex, wera and wiha, and all different size tools. However, my storage seems very muddled and split up.
What do the pros do to store their tools?
any suggestions?


Personal preference I reckon ....I've got a shed full of impulse buys..... I've tried all sorts, including CK technician bag but always end up going back to this, find that the technician bags are too neat, boxes are to messy.... but this can be kept neat enough with the function to chuck all your tools in at F##k off quickly at the end of a day! ...trial and error mate each to their own



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