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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | The 1526 23-Pocket Electrical & Maintenance Tool Pouch from Custom Leather Craft is a boxed shape design tool carrier built to last out of rugged polyester fabric. The 7-inch x 5-1/2-inch multi-compartment plastic tray which is included, slides securely into the bottom of the pouch to help organize a wide range of accessories. The padded handle and adjustable shoulder strap adds additional comfort when carrying. Also features a metal tool snap and electrical tape strap. 8 inches x 8 inches x 17 inches. The 1526 is like owning a workshop to go. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 9.0 inches | | Product Width: | 8.0 inches | | Product Height: | 10.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 2.75 pounds | | Package Length: | 10.8 inches | | Package Width: | 8.5 inches | | Package Height: | 8.3 inches | | Package Weight: | 3.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 36 reviews |
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| | Features | 23 Pocket electrical and maintenance tool carrier7 inch x 5 ½ inch multi-compartment plastic tray included, slides securely into bottom of pouchBox-shaped design prevents tipping over, pockets for drill bits and tips, testers, pliers, screwdrivers, etc.Extra padded carrying handle and adjustable shoulder strapMetal tool snap and electrical tape strap, 8 inch length x 8 inch width x 17 inches in height
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 36 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Electricians Pouch Aug 03, 2005
By Charles H. Lewis
"Lewis Ranch"
Excellent item for any and all electricians. Perfect for frequently used tools. Tray in bottom of pouch is great for wire nuts, screws, and small items. Easy to carry and have all necessary items right at your fingertips.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Good tool bag... Jan 09, 2007
By Kevin Stiglianese This bag is great. I was taken in by the compartment underneath with the storage box. I store bushings, wirenuts, screws, rawl plugs, bx connects, etc. The dividers can be removed to make for bigger space. The only thing that I was a little bit disappointed about was the depth of the bag. It was not as deep as I assumed when I purchased it. It holds all my tools very secure but some of them stick out a little high. Overall I am pleased with this bag and is a great edition for any electrician.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
elect. tool bag review Apr 23, 2006
By Butch L.
"Butch"
A very nice bag to hold tools for elect. work. I liked it so much that I bought one so that I could set up a tool bag for phone and cable T.V. work.This bag has plenty of pockets, is compact and is not too heavy.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
If you need to grab things quick... Sep 13, 2006
By J.M.
"Mr. DIY"
...this is for you, to spite how much crap you can cram in it as long as you arrange it right it's all pretty accessible.
I've done new construction electrical work before and this is a nice bucket style bag. Good and tough with a strong big handle that's easy on the hands. It has all the pockets and openings someone in the new construction needs for hand tools (Various size, and type pliers and screw drivers). And the slid out multi compartment tray is perfect for keeping plastic anchors and screws (good for when I install enclosures in brick), plate cover screws (in case I drop them down the unfinished duct work), long device screws (incase the sheet rockers where sloppy when cutting out the boxes), regular device screws in case there are some missing, small (orange) wire nuts (the extra ones I collect so I don't have to use the more expensive and much bigger ones for finish jobs) and about anything else you can fit in there.
I can fit a hole nut driver set (short), small to large Philips and flat head set (short), a flat, philips and square end speed driver (the screw driver that twist), a couple long screw drivers, a couple "knob" screw drivers, fold out Allen set, hand held cable cutters, wire cutters, regular long nose pliers, general purpose crimper, small pvc pipe cutters, two 10" ~channel lock~ pliers, side cutting pliers, a couple small long thing pliers, key hole saw, scratch awl, various markers, a role of black, white, green and rubber tape (with room for more), skinning knife, razor knife and general purpose multi meter and a few other small things i think (:p).
And there is still a little room on top on the pile in the center poket to shove whatever long ways. The net pouches on the side could stretch a little more than they do, and they could have flared and stiffened the bottom so it won't tip over in the truck or when I side swipe it under a house, and made the side pockets a little deeper.
I have found them as low as $20 at supply houses, but still not bad.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Solid and Spacious Aug 05, 2009
By pg2007 I will be using this bag for toting around stuff I use in finding old surveyors' marks.
The bag is roomy. The center portion is divided in thirds. The two side portions are further subdivided into flexible "pockets," while the center part is open. The center part is 6.5" deep (sitting on top of the lower compartment which can house the plastic odds-and-ends case; that compartment is an additional 2.5" deep). The open center compartment holds my camera and a large pair of gloves.
I uploaded a couple of photos of my bag packed full. Those orange stakes stuck into it are 11" tall. I don't carry "normal" tools (pliers, small screwdrivers, wrenches, etc.), but it does a fine job of holding my tape measures, my laser measurement tool, my GPS, clippers, etc. I also like the zippered pocket that covers one side--good for holding my notebook and datasheets.
I also tried out their Model 1509 tool bag, which is much more shallow (almost like a bike messenger's bag). The 1509 zips closed and would be better at carrying papers, but lacks the ability to carry larger items (for example, a good sized power tool).
The handle is very sturdy, and the shoulder strap (fully extended) can be slung over my neck and shoulder for "hands-free" transit. The big d-rings at the handle can serve as attach points for things with cords or straps.
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