£240 is clearly a wedge. And because of reasons, I can’t/won’t leave any tools in the van any more. I really like my technics pouch thing, but it’s falling apart pretty quickly, and I just need something bigger.
Need to carry more than a regular rucksack is comfortable carrying, I’m regularly working in places with a wet floor, so plastic/solid base and able to stand up without toppling are a bonus. Also being built to the point of absurdity in terms or durability is definitely a plus. The Stanley ones look alright, but they seem Fischer price by comparison to the heavyweight alternatives.
Milwaukee has a backpack with loads of pockets inside. I love mine.
Had a computer tech visit at work, he had identical backpack but black instead of Milwaukee red, and branded HP.
Tool bag backpacks. Talk to me. Or more accurately, talk me out of buying this:
https://www.its.co.uk/pd/AX3501-Veto-Pro-Pac-TECH-PAC-Tool-Backpack-_VETAX3501.htm
£240 is clearly a wedge. And because of reasons, I can’t/won’t leave any tools in the van any more. I really like my technics pouch thing, but it’s falling apart pretty quickly, and I just need something bigger.
Need to carry more than a regular rucksack is comfortable carrying, I’m regularly working in places with a wet floor, so plastic/solid base and able to stand up without toppling are a bonus. Also being built to the point of absurdity in terms or durability is definitely a plus. The Stanley ones look alright, but they seem Fischer price by comparison to the heavyweight alternatives.