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McGuire Nicholas 22128 8-Inch Electrician Maintenance Tote

McGuire Nicholas 22128 8-Inch Electrician Maintenance Tote
From McGuire Nicholas

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Product Description

19" x 21" x 18", Power Box Electrician's Tote, Extra Large Nylon Electricians Box/Tote, Multiple Small Tool Pockets, Large Central Carrying Area, Hook & Loop Pocket Closures.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6210 in Home Improvement
  • Color: Black with Yellow
  • Brand: McGuire Nicholas
  • Model: 22128

Features

  • Electrician's maintenance tote bag with shoulder strap
  • Includes 4 deep main pockets; total 25 pockets and tool loops; small parts organizing tray
  • Polyester bag; heavy-duty rubber handle
  • Includes bag and plastic storage bin; tools not included
  • 19 by 18 by 21 inches; 8-inch top opening; 1-year warranty

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
This convenient tote has 4 deep main pockets and a total of 25 pockets and tool loops for complete organization. There's even a small plastic organizer tray ideal for small parts. The heavy-duty rubber handle and adjustable shoulder strap provide convenient carrying. The durable Polyester Toughwear material is perfect for jobsites.


Customer Reviews

Hard to find item 5
This is greta item to tote tools around I have used it for years but hard to reoplace

Tool bag5
This is the second tool bag like this I have owned. I use it everyday in my line of work. I will buy another when this one wears out.

Well designed, fairly well made3
I'm a electrician using this bag every work day. They last about 2 years which is pretty good-except for the super cheaply made plastic box that goes in the side compartment for little screws etc. My big complaint is that the sides of the bag are not stiff enough so the bag is always falling (or leaning to the side) with the tape measure. I end up putting rods in each corner to stabalize it. The pocket layout is great which is why I stick with it.