A**A
Good enough for what it cost, but lacking in a few areas.
I'm a home inspector, and overall this fits the tools that I need to carry into every home.My laptop, portable drill, C0 detector, gas detector, various hand tools and other miscellaneous hand tools and testers.The theory behind the design of this bag is good, it just wasn't executed fully. Some of the inner pouches just don't go deep enough to handle simple things like a screwdriver.If you have larger tools in the main middle storage area, it becomes difficult to close if you have anything in the pouches right behind this main storage area. Rarely am I able to get this thing zipped fully closed.The bag does not always stay standing up, even though it has the plastic base to be able to do so. It's like you have to get everything put in the bag in a very specific way to get it to balance correctly.What I like about the bag is that it is still extremely useful and didn't cost me a lot of money. Like I said, it fits my tools, just not always in the best way. It has a drink holder on the side, which is always a plus. So far after a couple of months, it seems to be holding up ok. It's also very comfortable to wear over my shoulders.There are better bags out there, but this one is doable and I'll keep using it until it fails somehow and I can then justify spending extra money on something else.
E**C
Great storage for tools
I’m one of those people who bought a basic tool set with a small tool bag many years ago after buying our first house. Now, all the years later, and a few houses later, I’ve accumulated various tools over the years. My tools are disorganized and I have a few different bags storing these tools. With this professional tool backpack, I can now organize all my tools in one, easy to carry space. The bag has plenty of room and is o Hanover efficiently to store all my tools. I recommend it!
B**R
This is cool but couldnt withstand medium/heavy duty loads.
I work in maitenence so I need a bunch of tools every day and I go up and down stairs everyday. It stays up on it's own packed with all my tools, but after a while you have to distribute the weight in the bag to get it to ballance. The two small tool bags keep my small parts from falling into the abyss at the bottom. This thing was a lot bigger than I expected.This thing has kept my arms free and has all around made my job easier and safer until it ripped down the seam.It looks well made, the stitching looks good, nice thick material, larger zippers than usual, I assume heavy duty. I have high hopes it will withstand my work.It says, built tough. Built for work.I'll hold you to it JacksonMy only wish is that the tool pockets on the bottom were deeper for my channel locks and longer tools, but! I'll make due!It all fits in there!Update 4 months later.LIGHT USE ONLYDo not overload it. I beat the crap out of this thing, it tore from the weight of my tools, and wouldnt stand up anymore.Dont get me wrong, it's way cool. But, wait till it's on sale and using it as a personal bag for light tools would be a better idea.
G**G
This is a great bag for rooftop svc work!!!
This is a well made backpack. The rubber base makes it easier to set down in wet locations without fear of soaking the bottom. The large back compartment I use to carry test instruments and portable lights. I would give it a 5 but it lacks zipper compartments for small accessories and I dont like mesh.
V**A
Good option for a tool backpack
When we received the bag we were pleasantly surprised at the size, it wasn’t too large at all. The base is a hard rubber and super sturdy. We loved that there are so many compartments for tools and that two additional zippered cases were included. The back of the bag is padded for your back, but the only thing we weren’t in love with were the shoulder straps as they didn’t have any padding to help support the weight of tools and seemed like they fit a little odd.
J**.
Lots of pockets, not very sturdy though.
My husband uses this for work (diesel gen tech/HVAC install) and likes it for small trips, however his main complaint is it's not very sturdy so it doesn't stand up by itself. Not a big deal in the grand scheme of things but just a nice convenience.
R**S
Get it he Klein bag if you’re a journey electrician
Ok... But if you are a journeyman level type, upgrade to a Klein bag. The pockets were a little too loose for my hand tools. I went cheap and got it his instead of the Klein version for my electrical tools. Has room for my stuff, just not very organized due to the shallow pockets that were overly wide anyway. It has 3 sections of the bag but only the middle is used to pocket the tools
F**R
Surprising high quality but time will tell.
I am an HVAC apprentice my handed down tool backpack tore recently and I'm on the waiting list for a veto pro pack backpack I decided I needed one for the interim. My goals something not too expensive but decently building that can become a secondary bag for either electrical or airflow tools when my veto comes in.UtilitySurprisingly rugged for the price holds my RACT manual (huge textbook) laptop binder in the non tool slot. Holds a good amount of hand tools for initial diagnosis and my eletrical meter. The metal clips on the front I attach my impact driver which is great.Comfort The weight is distributed well on the shoulders and the back padding does give some support the backpack kind of pushes into your back while loaded up.The all rubber base is great better than the rubber feet in my old Milwaukee and the color a nice tan makes it 10 times less likely to get stolen.Time will tell if it will stay durable or not I plan to update this review on its endurance05-13-18 Update unfortunately I will be returning this backpack, too flimsy for a tool backpack the first to go was the top strap then the next day the left shoulder strap. For very light use I would recommend ( less than 15lbs). I wanted to like it I would gladly pay double for the design but with a better build quality.
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