With Cubic inches of storage plus the outside pockets the Husky rolling tool bag is one of the larger bags on the market. The top is flat and inviting allowing you to stow other large toolboxes or bags on top. Imagine the trips between the job and the truck that can and will be saved by this well designed well-built rolling tote.
I encourage tradespersons in the market for a large rolling tote to check these out. You just might be pleasantly surprised like I was. Order from The Home Depot. Hey buddy you won the bag! If you send me your address I can get the shipping quote to your house?? Actually was looking into getting a rolling tool bag as it gets heavy to carry my bag across 3,ft warehouses.
I will definitely give Husky bag a go after reading this reveiw. Thank You. Husky bags always do the job, and their warranty is bomber. I have a lot of husky bags but not a rolling one! I have been looking at rolling tool bags.
This one looks good for the price. I do like the Milwaukee as well. This bag would work great for me. With this bag, I can carry all my tools with me all the time. Nice review; thanks! You know i had the milwaukee one in mind, i was thinking of buying it maybe in two more weeks, but with all that info you said on the husky… im going for it… awesome feedback thank you.
Looks like it will hold up nice and keep tools dry. Wish it had a leather punch for skinning knifes. Hey Buddy thank you but I cannot take credit.
I have to thank my dear wife for that. Let Mrs. Toolpig know she will appreciate it!! I have 0 complaints about my Husky bag and this looks like a serious upgrade from the one I have. I am definitely looking into investing in one and this looks like an affordable durable option.
Great looking bag I have a smaller red version and am about grown out of it. Medium 2 Items 2. Adjustable 1 Items 1. Not Specified 8 Items 8. Polyester 8 Items 8. Canvas 2 Items 2. Fabric 1 Items 1. Not Specified 5 Items 5. Black 6 Items 6. Red 4 Items 4. Multicolor 1 Items 1. Wheels 9 Items 9. Water Resistant 7 Items 7.
With Handle 3 Items 3. Cell Phone Pocket 1 Items 1. Padded Handle 1 Items 1. Not Specified 3 Items 3. China 2 Items 2. Unknown 1 Items 1. Not Specified 13 Items Number of Pockets. Manufacturer Warranty. None 1 Items 1. Not Specified 14 Items Husky 16 Items New 13 Items Used 3 Items 3. Please provide a valid price range.
You will also find a top carry handle along with the telescoping handle. Be advised, however, the pull handle is not durable. If your load is heavy enough, it can bend and break. The overall construction is decent, and it will help your transport your tools and keep them organized. If you w3ork indoors the majority of the time and do not need a lot of extra-heavy equipment, this is a decent rolling case for the price.
Pros Rugged wheels Reinforced bottom Tape measure and business card holder Dual zippers Cons Not weather-resistant The telescoping handle is not durable Plastic feet are not durable 7.
Crescent Tradesman Rolling Tool Bag. This makes it easy to look through your tools without the lid falling.
As is customary with these toolboxes, you will also find a long telescoping handle to help you roll the bag without having to bend over. Although the material of this option is durable, it does leak moisture easily. Not only that, but the bottom will also sag if the weight is too much. At 18 pounds, the case is heavy on its own, so adding more power tools can cause it to lose its shape.
This rolling tool bag has 35 pockets to help organize all your items. There are 17 interior pockets along with a large center space, plus it has 8 exterior pockets. The inside of the bag is also a bright orange color to make it easier to find your tools.
Keep in mind, however, the center section is better with smaller tools. Additionally, the carry handle on the top is not comfortable to use. This is a smaller inch tool case that has an adjustable LED light on the handle. It also has 6 inner pockets and 11 outer sections to help you organize your items. Also, you should note that the telescoping handle is shorter on this model than it is on others. On the other hand, you will find two 3. The same cannot be said for the zipper closure, however.
It tends to stick and separate right away. To end on a brighter note, the overall material is durable and will keep the worst of the elements out of your bag. This is a inch rolling bag that has side attachments that can be unclipped and attached to a tool belt. The entire structure has a rigid plastic lining to keep the pieces in the right shape, plus the outer pockets are plastic lined, as well.
Unfortunately, the outer pockets are not durable and shallow. Instead, you have a top carry handle or a pull loop. If you are looking to avoid bending, this is not going to be a good pick. The ToughBuilt bag has rubber feet on the bottom to keep your bag off the floor. That being said, the material is not water-resistant as it claims. The internal and external flex pockets rip, plus the center section is too small for even the basic hand tools. Pros Rigid plastic lining Rubber bottom feet Removable pouches Cons Construction is not durable Not water-resistant Buckles are not flimsy Pockets rip No telescoping handle This is a stackable option that has an inch wide bottom case, a While the bottom is attached to the telescoping handle, the other three are secured to the handle by a strap.
Unfortunately, the strap is not that durable, and it can break easily. Another detail of this option is the bottom bag has a top weight capacity of 22 pounds. The middle and top have an 18 and pound carry ability respectively.
Needless to say, this is not a great option for a lot of heavy tools. Also, there are no dividers for the center section, and there are few interior pockets. While it does have external organizational sections, they are either too tight or too shallow.
You should also note the telescoping handle and wheels are not of good quality. It is not water-resistant, however. Additionally, the bottom plastic feet are not durable.
Overall, this is our least favorite option for a rolling tool case. When we are talking about a rolling bag, there are a few different features you need to keep in mind to find a good brand that will have all the versatility and durability you need. A rolling tool bag has more benefits for you than just the obvious.
In this section below, we will look at the different features of this type of case that will shed light on why this case is a good option to go with. This is one of the more obvious benefits, but also probably the most important. If you have ever dealt with an injury to your spine, you know firsthand how painful it can be and how long the recovery time can take.
Whether you have recovered from an injury or you have escaped it so far, there is no reason to tempt fate by pushing the boundaries. Toolboxes can weigh over pounds with just your basic tools. Toting this case day in and day out and can play havoc with your body and add unnecessary strain. A rolling bag, however, can eliminate the extra stress, plus they reduce the amount of bending you need to do. A typical toolbox has a bottom open compartment plus a removable top shelf that usually has some kind of dividers.
This is especially true if you have a lot of smaller items like nails, bolts, and screws rolling around in the box. This is another benefit of a rolling bag. These cases are typically made of material instead of metal or plastic. They have various interior and exterior pockets that are great for giving each of your hand tools a home.
Plus, it will allow you to keep your smaller accessories in one place, too. Carrying on from the last point, having all of your tools and hardware in one place saves time.
No longer will you be bent over the box searching for a pencil or a specific bolt. As with most professions, time is money. Spending as little time as possible to search through your bag will help you keep up a good pace while doing a project.
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