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Customer Review

  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 April 2013
    As many other DIYers have probably found at one time or another, looking for that small screwdriver/drillbit/file that you absolutely know is in that toolbox, somewhere, if only you could find it now when it is needed can be an annoying and time-wasting experience. Not only have I personally experienced it, but I have watched many a technician or service engineer do exactly the same thing.

    A case organiser is an alternative but few of us have the number of tools that would justify something quite that large. This roll offers a neater and far more practical alternative form of storage for about 30 tools - it may be possible to multi-load a set of something in one of the larger pockets. The bootom row holds larger tools such as crimping tools, wire cutters and strippers etc and may also suit some electronic test meters. One of the pockets is covered by a flap but the remainder are open. The centre row comprises some large and several smaller pockets that would suit screwdrivers, files or chisels (preferably capped) and the topmost row is solely filled by small pockets.

    The fabric appears to be heavyweight ballistic nylon and the whole is secured by two adjustable straps with sliding buckles. A fairly large carry handle is riveted to the case.

    Convenient in size and capacity, it is portable but could be carried in the boot of a car.

    Recommended.
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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