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The company I work for supplied me with a bag for all my equipment (tools,
CD's, aerosols etc). It also had all the elasticated thingys to hold everthing in place neatly. Yesterday the shoulder strap snapped so for 2 days I've been using the normal handle and it's doing my head in already, as I need both hands free when carrying my parts in & out of offices!! I've been told to get another bag and claim it back on expenses but when I've looked on sites like Argos, all that I've found is either proper laptop bags or hold-alls. Anyone know if there's anywhere where I can get a more specific bag for my purpose? Cheers Nel |
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In article <i1uth.63506$(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed) thought we might be interested in the following... > The company I work for supplied me with a bag for all my equipment (tools, > CD's, aerosols etc). It also had all the elasticated thingys to hold > everthing in place neatly. > > Yesterday the shoulder strap snapped so for 2 days I've been using the > normal handle and it's doing my head in already, as I need both hands free > when carrying my parts in & out of offices!! > > I've been told to get another bag and claim it back on expenses but when > I've looked on sites like Argos, all that I've found is either proper laptop > bags or hold-alls. > > Anyone know if there's anywhere where I can get a more specific bag for my > purpose? Any good? (watch the wrap) http://www.thetoolbag.com/Plano-Hard...anticon=V49579 http://www.thetoolbag.com/Faithfull-...ttom-Toolbag/? varianticon=V49639 also eBay UK item number "160075628264" TBH, i just Googled for "engineers toolbag" and went from there. HTH? -- My reply address is invalid. Please post replies to the group. Messages from Google Groups are set to auto ignore. |
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In message <i1uth.63506$(E-Mail Removed)>, Nel
<(E-Mail Removed)> writes >The company I work for supplied me with a bag for all my equipment (tools, >CD's, aerosols etc). It also had all the elasticated thingys to hold >everthing in place neatly. >Anyone know if there's anywhere where I can get a more specific bag for my >purpose? > >Cheers > > Think differently, how many of the tools do you actually use? I have two tool cases, one stays in the car and has all the 'big' stuff, it gets raided when I think I may need something not in the small case. The small case is a combi screwdriver (badged Compaq) with all the driver bits I might need stored in the handle, a Leatherman in case I need to open a box, cut or grip something, my Disks are in a carry case with a wrist strap. Leaves my hands free to carry spares, open doors and chat on the 'phone. If you really have to have an engineer's tool case (printer engineer?), www.cpc.co.uk has a nice selection that won't make your eyes water, some that will make your eyes water and some that will make your eyes pop out. -- Clint Sharp |
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