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Custom Leathercraft1537 Multi-Compartment Tool Carrier, 30 Pocket, 13 In.

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About this item

  • 30 POCKET TOOL BAG: This tool bag has 30 pockets to organize tools and accessories.
  • ZIPPERED TOOL CARRIER: The zippered side panel on this CLC tool carrier prevents spillage of tools when carrying or storing tool bag.
  • QUICK ACCESS TO TOOLS: Vertical tool pockets on this tool bag keep tools in sight for quick access.
  • COMFORTABLE TO CARRY: With padded reinforced web carrying handles and an adjustable shoulder strap, this tool bag is comfortable to carry.
  • TOOL CARRIER DIMENSIONS: 13" L x 17" W x 13" H


Product Description

Our very popular multi-compartment tool carrier with a large center compartment for power tools and a zippered side panel with multiple pockets for all your favorite hand tools, has padded handles and an adjustable shoulder strap.

From the Manufacturer

CLC has been the industry standard for over 30 years through an unrivaled dedication to innovation, craftmanship, and quality.


JM
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2018
Intelligent use of space in this bag. I'm constantly carry my tools between jobs of various natures, so I need to keep a decent number of tools to tackle anything that comes up. My favorite feature (and the primary reason I purchased this bag) is the front zipper area that has tiered pockets for pliers, drivers, wrenches, etc, so you can access common tools with ease. Most other bags I've had or seen with tool pockets just have them around in the center chamber, and that is difficult to access and it doesn't accommodate anything longer than a pair of needle nose pliers... with this bag you can even keep a pair of channel locks upright in that front compartment. The design being like this mitigates the worst aspect of most tool bags, which is all your stuff ends up tossed into the middle chamber and impossible to find efficiently. Now I just have a drill and hammer in the middle chamber, and some screw/bit organizer boxes, and then plenty of room for random odds and ends that specific jobs require. At first I left the shoulder strap off because I assumed it would just be uncomfortable, but it's actually a great strap and I always use it now, freeing my hands up to carry other materials etc. I love the minimal size too... in order to carry all the tools I'm currently carrying in this bag, in the past I've needed a bag that was 50% larger. I get compliments regularly from other tool-minded people.
Mikes
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2016
The bag I ordered and received (model 1537) only has a zip out organizer panel on one side. In the photos, the bag has zip out panels on both sides, which I was expecting. Amazon used photos of the larger model 1539 on the product page for model 1537, which is misleading. Since there doesn't seem to be any actual photos of the 1537 on Amazon, I've posted a few.* They also combined the reviews for both models, without indicating which model was being reviewed and most of the reviews look to be from purchasers of model 1539.Having said that, the 1537 is a great bag, very well made and the size is just right for my needs as an average homeowner. Looking at the reviews, there are quite a few people who bought a 1539 and thought it was too big for their needs, once they received it. The 1537 holds everything I'd need for most jobs and I keep less often used tools in seperate utility bags by application (plumbing, woodworking, etc.), which works out much better than having everything in a bag the size of the 1539. I also bought a for electrical stuff and it fits in the main compartment, along with a drill, socket/ratchet set and organizer box for hardware, with room to spare.*Note: The photos I posted were removed by Amazon for some reason. The other photos are probably of the larger model 1539, which is misleading. Oh well, I tried. If you want to see what 1537 actually looks like, go to the manufacturer's website.
Dallas
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2013
I bought this for telecom work.In the outside zippered pocket I have 2 punch tools, a 6 in 1 screwdriver, needlenose, dikes, wand, I have the toner in one of the mesh pockets, spudger, electrical tape, it has a couple little pockets for the thinner sharpies and a pair of channel locks.On the inside I have a plano style case for consumables, a small fish tape, butt-set, a bundle of cable ties and a roll of cross connect. In addition to that, today I also have a standard inter-tel phone in there as well. That makes the inside kind of full, but there's still some room left.My wand barely fits in one of the back row pockets, but it does.It seems like the stuff fits fine, It's not 'work' getting the outside zippered pocket section closed.It's not that heavy.Each aspect seems durable.I'd say it's stable when you set it down and open the side thing - I mean it's not inclined to roll over.I wish there was a bag specific for running into a business with the standard things I need to troubleshoot a phone, when I started I used a shoe box :), then I used a toolbox, then a bigger toolbox that was heavy, then a couple different styles of bags - computer and bookbag styles, then one of those little craftsman bags that are on sale all the time nowadays - until it was see-through and the pockets all had holes in the bottoms. I've spent a bunch of time looking at the random variations of toolbags at home depot and lowes, didn't buy any because most of them seem suited for electricians vs. 'service telecom', and I wanted an 'ideal'.I'm pretty happy with this.It has a little more look of 'construction' than 'technology' but it looks professional, holds my stuff well, has extra room in it in the event I need to stuff a lot in it and carry it a long way, and it's easy to see all my things in that side pocket so hopefully that will make me more inclined to notice when my toner is missing...! I think it will.