I’ve never had a proper tool bag before. As a home DIYer I’ve just had loose tools on shelves in the garage. I finally got fed up of running up and down stairs to get the next tool I needed on a job. This thing is great. I can fit most things in and I have a few other tools to add - like some scissors to stop borrowing the kitchen ones. I may even get a shorter, wider one for longer tools that are less frequently used.

Let’s see your tool bags and setup.

  • @David_Eight
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    310 days ago

    My current but constantly evolving tool bag setup lol

    • @[email protected]OP
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      29 days ago

      Looks great. Nice and tidy and purposeful. How do you find that style of bag? Is opening and closing it a faff?

      • @David_Eight
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        19 days ago

        It’s a Klein canvas bag. The two belt straps to close it are a pain so I just don’t “lock” it closed, a zipper would of been preferred. I love the metal rail going around the outside though, it keeps it wide open for easy access. There are pockets on the inside but they’re all like 8" deep and a lot of my smaller tools get lost in the pockets and can be a pain to get out. So I bought the Gedore belt pouch for better quick access to all the most used tools and keep the bigger/less useful stuff in the bag.

        I’m big on buying made in USA or union/fair wage stuff which limits my options, this is the best setup I found so far.