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I've bought a couple of these Husky bags. They are good quality - equivalent to the Milwaukee bags. I might get these because my big Milwaukee bag is just too heavy to move around easily. Thanks OP.
At MSRP, these bags are not worth it but this price is a steal if they are decently made. Hopefully they are the middle ground between the flimsy bags given out with power tools and the legit tool bags no one pays retail for "just to have in case". Should be good for those odd tools / parts that don't fit in a single category, small job kits, flex organization..
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07-21-2023 at 10:39 AM.
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At MSRP, these bags are not worth it but this price is a steal if they are decently made. Hopefully they are the middle ground between the flimsy bags given out with power tools and the legit tool bags no one pays retail for "just to have in case". Should be good for those odd tools / parts that don't fit in a single category, small job kits, flex organization..
Not the cheap bags given out with tools.
I bought several of these combo bags when they were $19.99. That was some year or 2 ago. Still have them and use them to keep each tool set and accessories together and yet separate. Ie saw saw and accessories in one bag, jigsaw and accessories in another bag, drill..., multitool, chainsaw..., dremel..., glue gun...., electrical tools, paint tools, etc. all in separatebags. Makes it super easy to get what I need for the job, be organized, grab and go and not end up lugging around every tool that I don't need for the job.
Not the cheap bags given out with tools.
I bought several of these combo bags when they were $19.99. That was some year or 2 ago. Still have them and use them to keep each tool set and accessories together and yet separate. Ie saw saw and accessories in one bag, jigsaw and accessories in another bag, drill..., multitool, chainsaw..., dremel..., glue gun...., electrical tools, paint tools, etc. all in separatebags. Makes it super easy to get what I need for the job, be organized, grab and go and not end up lugging around every tool that I don't need for the job.
Right, that's what I said, better than the flimsy bags and useful for kits. Sounds like you have the same idea as others. Well done!
Not the cheap bags given out with tools.
I bought several of these combo bags when they were $19.99. That was some year or 2 ago. Still have them and use them to keep each tool set and accessories together and yet separate. Ie saw saw and accessories in one bag, jigsaw and accessories in another bag, drill..., multitool, chainsaw..., dremel..., glue gun...., electrical tools, paint tools, etc. all in separatebags. Makes it super easy to get what I need for the job, be organized, grab and go and not end up lugging around every tool that I don't need for the job.
Agree. I prefer having multiple small bags vs. a large grab bag (DIY duty, not pro) Have had the I think 12" bag from long ago slick deal for grab and go hand tools for over a decade, still in great shape.
They ususally have a decent deal at black friday as well on these, if you're not in a rush.
These are well made bags. This is a set I think specifically made for Black Friday and the holidays. It's previously been on the front page at a sale price of $25.
Note that they are not exactly the same as the bags sold individually: they lack internal pockets and on the 2 larger bags attachment points for optional shoulder straps. Otherwise the quality seems to be the same.
At MSRP, these bags are not worth it but this price is a steal if they are decently made. Hopefully they are the middle ground between the flimsy bags given out with power tools and the legit tool bags no one pays retail for "just to have in case". Should be good for those odd tools / parts that don't fit in a single category, small job kits, flex organization..
As long as they are left in a conditioned area, like a vehicle that is used often or a home/garage area that is conditioned. I bought quite a bit of these a few years back because I got them for just a few dollars since my store was way overstocked and stored the ones I wasn't using for anything in my locked storage area under my carport. The handles and zipper parts of them basically started to disintegrate on the ones I hadn't started using yet.
Thanks, I went to my local hd even though the website said none instock, but I found 1 left. Repd+
You got lucky on that find. Went to a store that "supposedly" had 25+ in stock. The handheld scanners of 2 different workers had their local inventory at 25+. Could anyone find a single one of these? Nope, couldn't locate anything. No one was pushing around a cart filled with these bags either. Their inventory system is a far cry from Menard's, which is almost always spot on.
Good luck to those who find these bags. They do come in handy when you want to sort your various tools or create a bag for the cars, etc.
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Not the cheap bags given out with tools.
I bought several of these combo bags when they were $19.99. That was some year or 2 ago. Still have them and use them to keep each tool set and accessories together and yet separate. Ie saw saw and accessories in one bag, jigsaw and accessories in another bag, drill..., multitool, chainsaw..., dremel..., glue gun...., electrical tools, paint tools, etc. all in separatebags. Makes it super easy to get what I need for the job, be organized, grab and go and not end up lugging around every tool that I don't need for the job.
I bought several of these combo bags when they were $19.99. That was some year or 2 ago. Still have them and use them to keep each tool set and accessories together and yet separate. Ie saw saw and accessories in one bag, jigsaw and accessories in another bag, drill..., multitool, chainsaw..., dremel..., glue gun...., electrical tools, paint tools, etc. all in separatebags. Makes it super easy to get what I need for the job, be organized, grab and go and not end up lugging around every tool that I don't need for the job.
Right, that's what I said, better than the flimsy bags and useful for kits. Sounds like you have the same idea as others. Well done!
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I bought several of these combo bags when they were $19.99. That was some year or 2 ago. Still have them and use them to keep each tool set and accessories together and yet separate. Ie saw saw and accessories in one bag, jigsaw and accessories in another bag, drill..., multitool, chainsaw..., dremel..., glue gun...., electrical tools, paint tools, etc. all in separatebags. Makes it super easy to get what I need for the job, be organized, grab and go and not end up lugging around every tool that I don't need for the job.
They ususally have a decent deal at black friday as well on these, if you're not in a rush.
Only the small bag.
The large bag is usually $20-35.
But with this you get the large bag at "regular price" and 2 small bags free.
Note that they are not exactly the same as the bags sold individually: they lack internal pockets and on the 2 larger bags attachment points for optional shoulder straps. Otherwise the quality seems to be the same.
As long as they are left in a conditioned area, like a vehicle that is used often or a home/garage area that is conditioned. I bought quite a bit of these a few years back because I got them for just a few dollars since my store was way overstocked and stored the ones I wasn't using for anything in my locked storage area under my carport. The handles and zipper parts of them basically started to disintegrate on the ones I hadn't started using yet.
You got lucky on that find. Went to a store that "supposedly" had 25+ in stock. The handheld scanners of 2 different workers had their local inventory at 25+. Could anyone find a single one of these? Nope, couldn't locate anything. No one was pushing around a cart filled with these bags either. Their inventory system is a far cry from Menard's, which is almost always spot on.
Good luck to those who find these bags. They do come in handy when you want to sort your various tools or create a bag for the cars, etc.