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    Re: Could I get some tool bag recommendations?

    Here's my post from a while back concerning toolbags:

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    I still stand with what I said... I can't believe I took this long to switch to a back-pack style. Best move I ever made. The toolbag I got then seems to be holding up fine. All the zippers and pouches and straps show no signs of wear.

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    Re: Could I get some tool bag recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by theengel View Post
    Here's my post from a while back concerning toolbags:

    toolbags

    I still stand with what I said... I can't believe I took this long to switch to a back-pack style. Best move I ever made. The toolbag I got then seems to be holding up fine. All the zippers and pouches and straps show no signs of wear.
    No one over 30 should be wearing a backpack.

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    Re: Could I get some tool bag recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by JR2ALTA View Post
    No one over 30 should be wearing a backpack.
    I know a lot of soldiers who would disagree with this. I left Fort Lewis on my 57th birthday in 2004 to go to Iraq. We had three other members of the unit who were over 50.

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    Re: Could I get some tool bag recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by JR2ALTA View Post
    No one over 30 should be wearing a backpack.

    The above statement itself has no scientific fact for the objection, or this reply need the reply question of " why not ".
    However, i would say no tech should wear a backpack, as to the professional appearance a tech has that added burden or reqirement of the trade, especially in the office environment. Imagine a tech with a long sleeve shirt walking into a office with a backpack on. I know our boss will not allow it.
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    Re: Could I get some tool bag recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by JR2ALTA View Post
    No one over 30 should be wearing a backpack.
    Unless you are marching up K2.

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    Re: Could I get some tool bag recommendations?

    If they add 40k I will push my stuff in anything they want me to. Until then I use something comfy and decent ,what sparks interest and starts conversations. No Hello Kitty but , much bettet!

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    Re: Could I get some tool bag recommendations?

    i have 2 i use. a full size bag and a convertible. i got them both from Crawford tools in Georgia. the small one is the platt 121 i thknk. the ideas of the previous posts for backpacks also look nice. milwaukee sells one as well as a construction type from hardware stores like OSH. the 121 is small, but i use if for small simple work.

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    Re: Could I get some tool bag recommendations?

    Even BETTER!:

    https://www.amazon.com/Magna-Flatfor...+Cart+Flatform


    You CAN'T go wrong with a Flat Cart!...holds 300 Pounds, I use mine to carry toolbag and parts or even a small machine!...sure beats hurting your back!



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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBlueOrleans View Post
    Company gets toolbags from Katun, I think, embroidered with the company logo, but techs are allowed to carry whatever they want as long as it's "professional-looking". No Hello Kitty backpacks full of screwdrivers and Stretch 'n' Dust cloths.

    But, when carrying the "company" toolbag as well as a DR411, Dev Unit, Fusing Unit, it can get unwieldy. I put the DV411 in the toolbag for that call. Or on a toner run for the weekly replenishment of spares, one of these surely helps.


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    Re: Could I get some tool bag recommendations?

    I know this is trending the wrong way, but has anyone tried out the UpCart? I really like it. If you happen to be hauling 100 lbs of gear up & down stairs, this is the way to go. Note that the basic cart does not accommodate the Platt case very well. The platform is ~5" too narrow. I created a wooden platform to raise the case ~5" higher to clear the linkages. The case fits snugly enough that the bungee is entirely unnecessary. The case by itself cannot fall off. And it makes stairs much more manageable. Not wonderful, but manageable.

    If you've ever accidentally dumped all your load in a snowy salty street, then had the light change, you can appreciate the value. =^..^=

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    Re: Could I get some tool bag recommendations?

    I just got one of these: C.K. Tools Technician's Professional Tool Case | MA2632 | C.K. Tools

    I wish i had gotten one sooner.. I love it

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