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Any recommendations for a good size tote bag?

I've currently got a square CK one for tools that I use every day and then another bigger bag in the van for random tools and tools which I might use once or twice a week.

However, I've started to use more tools more often recently so thinking about getting a larger square tote bag than the one I have.

Not looking to pay a fortune though!
 
This looks nice:


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The perfect everyday bag, the Bayswater Tote is eternally practical; spacious enough to fit essentials from an iPad to a pair of shoes.
Doesn't mention screwdrivers or cutters and pliers so is it suitable for site work
 
I use a veto pro pac Tech XL, a pro pac Tp4b and parts bags.

They are expensive but IMHO worth every penny.

I've yet to come across anyone who uses them to say otherwise.
 
The winner is a Tool station Stanley tote .I get all i need and my MFT inside . very good value .NOT impressed with the Vetos for the money .Tough build have a great tote but not sold in the uk .
 
You appear to have caused panic buying ?- none to be had in the UK at the moment!
 
I have that at work. Dead handy for carting stuff round the plant, but also far too easy to overload it and regret carrying so much!

Very sturdy though it’s survived a years worth of steel works abuse and is still going strong. I occasionally find the shoulder strap clips escape, but usually that’s because I’ve twisted them somehow.
 
Yup. I got 2 of these. Very good quality.
 

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