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I have made some modifications to the bag to fit some extra tools like the chestnut at the back, it is very convenient and holds a lot of tools, I use it for plumbing, for a second bag it is perfect, it holds all the tools needed for home repairs and simple tasks, the only drawback is that it doesn't stand upright with many tools, I solved this by placing a foam at the bottom front, apart from this drawback the bag is perfect.
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The only negative thing, if I may say, is that it doesn't stand upright when you place it somewhere. Sometimes it falls and tools come out. In general, it is an excellent case, very convenient and fits exactly what a professional needs to do their job
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It is quite bulky, especially compared to the Stanley one I had before, which had 2 compartments. It can fit A LOT OF TOOLS and has small compartments for screwdrivers, pencils, etc. I missed a small shallow pocket for tape and a clamp because I have to put them in one of the larger compartments and either waste space or risk crushing them with another tool on top. The loop with the hook, of course, is not useful during work. Another negative point is that despite promoting that it stands upright and is sturdy, which it actually is, it falls forward when loaded. Yes, it has many tools, but if I didn't need it for many, I would stick with the smaller one. However, for the average user, it is fine, and you should also get a wide belt because a narrow one cuts into your weight. Finally, a very nice feature in my opinion is the sturdy case for the saw, which neither tears the case nor cuts your hand and keeps it upright. Overall, a positive sign.
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I had a Stanley waist bag for 8 euros, but it tore from the bottom after a year, so I decided to try the Milwaukee one. The quality and space are incomparable. Totally worth the 40 euros. It has volume and compartments. The material is tough and thick ''canvas'' (ballistic nylon 1680D). I use it for electrical work. Excellent.
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Well. I have had this case for a year now and I always wait before I make a review.
It's amazing! Before, I had 2 belt cases that I had modified into one to carry my necessary tools either in hand or on the belt. However, this case fits the tools I had before plus another Milwaukee case with various bits and some other small things.
I have 2 pliers, 2 cutters, a needle-nose pliers, a set of Wera electrical screwdrivers with 2 handles, a voltage tester + cable, an ammeter + cable, a Fluke voltmeter, 2 test screwdrivers, a chisel, a brush for dusting, a flathead screwdriver, and an electric screwdriver. Oh! And a pair of gloves. They all fit perfectly!
The only slight problem is that it falls forward when it's full or when it has weight, but because I have placed the heavy tools further back, even though it topples a little, it doesn't fall.
I highly recommend it. It's a must-have piece that should not be missing from anyone, whether a professional or an amateur.
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I've had it for almost a year; when I saw it from another colleague, I went and got it! Very good materials! Lots of pockets for you to organize as you want, and the front pockets are perfect for screws, dowels, supports, connectors, and anything else you need. I adapt it to whatever job I have to do, whether it's a panel or wiring. Another positive is that you can leave it on the ground, and it doesn't tip over (unless you put weight on the front pockets). For me, it's worth every last euro! Note for those who have it or want to get it: it has two loops on the side where the grip for the measuring tape is; the large one is for the steel tape! When we're on the ladder, we can support it there, and the small one is for the glasses!
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After several well-known mid-range toolkits that I had, I ended up with the best one currently available in terms of build quality, top materials, durability, space, and aesthetics. This is the specific one from Milwaukee!!!! By far the TOP choice for professionals who seek the best!
It looks small but it is so well made that the photos do not do it justice. It holds many tools, it is made of top-quality materials, durable like no other, and due to its size, it is incredibly convenient. 5/5 without hesitation.