Woot! has select Steelhead Heavy-Duty Tool Backpacks on sale as listed below. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for finding this deal.
Tough, rugged, heavy-duty tool backpack for all trades – Electricians, Plumbing, HVAC, Contractors and more.
Store it all, from big to small. Features pockets for pens, small screwdrivers up to full size hammers, power tools, extension cords and AC Diagnostic Manifold Gauge Sets.
Sometimes the job requires desk work. The included laptop compartment keeps your laptop protected from drops and tool movement in the pack.
Our research indicates that this deal is $60 less (60% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $99.99 at the time of this posting.
The 35-pocket backpack is rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 130 customer reviews.
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Great deal for both - i bought the 48 - not sure why most stores have the 48 for less money than the 35 count - but i got the deal so i don't really care.
I have their other backpack made of lighter 600 fabric, use it as my everyday backpack. Still looks like new after 2 years using non-stop, except the zipper pulls that lost all the paint. I've replaced those with some cheap ones from Ali. I can imagine these 1680 ones are built like tanks and will last forever
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04-23-2024 at 11:48 AM.
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Great deal for both - i bought the 48 - not sure why most stores have the 48 for less money than the 35 count - but i got the deal so i don't really care.
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35 is a nicer bag, but only for larger tools. The molded rubber bottom is the best feature of it and it has more back support. I have both and think it should cost more, however i find the 48 more useful since the smaller pockets work better for my use case.
Any input on which would be better for an IT guy? Laptop, screwdriver set, network tools like crimper, toner, cable tester, various things like USB drives, video adapter cables, etc? TIA
Any input on which would be better for an IT guy? Laptop, screwdriver set, network tools like crimper, toner, cable tester, various things like USB drives, video adapter cables, etc? TIA
35 pocket model is the only one with a laptop compartment. It would work really well for you I'd imagine 👍
35 is a nicer bag, but only for larger tools. The molded rubber bottom is the best feature of it and it has more back support. I have both and think it should cost more, however i find the 48 more useful since the smaller pockets work better for my use case.
Do you have dimensions for both? Just really want heigntof interior. I have long screwdrivers
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04-23-2024 at 10:40 PM.
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Do you have dimensions for both? Just really want heigntof interior. I have long screwdrivers
35 pocket will comfortably fit 16" screwdrivers, up to 18". 48 pocket will fit 12" up to 13". For comparison, the amzn branded denali backpack (priced around ~$34 on woot when featured) fits 13" up to 15". These Steelehead tool bags pop up on woot every other month, 35 pocket is usually priced around $56 (price i bought at). 48 is at its usual price i believe; its more of a backpack/toolbag hybrid, wouldn't recommend for lugging around long distances.
35 pocket will comfortably fit 16" screwdrivers, up to 18". 48 pocket will fit 12" up to 13". For comparison, the amzn branded denali backpack (priced around ~$34 on woot when featured) fits 13" up to 15". These Steelehead tool bags pop up on woot every other month, 35 pocket is usually priced around $56 (price i bought at). 48 is at its usual price i believe; its more of a backpack/toolbag hybrid, wouldn't recommend for lugging around long distances.
Perfect. Thanks for the info. Getting the 35 pocket one.
Any input on which would be better for an IT guy? Laptop, screwdriver set, network tools like crimper, toner, cable tester, various things like USB drives, video adapter cables, etc? TIA
I use it I love it as comp tech , fits laptop some spare drives precision set , cat cables . Keyboard with trackpad .
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35 is a nicer bag, but only for larger tools. The molded rubber bottom is the best feature of it and it has more back support. I have both and think it should cost more, however i find the 48 more useful since the smaller pockets work better for my use case.
35 pocket model is the only one with a laptop compartment. It would work really well for you I'd imagine 👍
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Do you have dimensions for both? Just really want heigntof interior. I have long screwdrivers
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35 pocket will comfortably fit 16" screwdrivers, up to 18". 48 pocket will fit 12" up to 13". For comparison, the amzn branded denali backpack (priced around ~$34 on woot when featured) fits 13" up to 15". These Steelehead tool bags pop up on woot every other month, 35 pocket is usually priced around $56 (price i bought at). 48 is at its usual price i believe; its more of a backpack/toolbag hybrid, wouldn't recommend for lugging around long distances.
Perfect. Thanks for the info. Getting the 35 pocket one.
I use it I love it as comp tech , fits laptop some spare drives precision set , cat cables . Keyboard with trackpad .