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3-Pack Milwaukee Multi-Size Zipper Tool Bags (Red, 14", 8" & 6")

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Home Depot has 3-Pack Milwaukee Multi-Size Zipper Tool Bags (Red, 14", 8" & 6") on sale for $9.98. Shipping is free. Otherwise, select free store pick up where stock permits.

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Product Details:
  • Hang loop allows pouches to be attached together or to other bags
  • Constructed of heavy-duty number 10 canvas
  • 14 in. storage pouch is ideal for storing extension bits, auger bits, longer hand tools and Sawzall blades
  • 8 in. storage pouch is ideal for storing a nutdriver, pliers, hole saws, accessories and hand tools
  • 6 in. storage pouch is ideal for storing fasteners, electrical tape, bits, washers and screws
  • Breathable and durable design
  • Limited lifetime warranty

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  • 4.8 out of 5 stars rating based on 345+ customer reviews.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $7.99 less (44% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $17.97 at the time of this posting.

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Home Depot has 3-Pack Milwaukee Multi-Size Zipper Tool Bags (Red, 14", 8" & 6") on sale for $9.98. Shipping is free. Otherwise, select free store pick up where stock permits.

Thanks to Community Member ScarletPickle5500 for sharing this deal.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Product Details:
  • Hang loop allows pouches to be attached together or to other bags
  • Constructed of heavy-duty number 10 canvas
  • 14 in. storage pouch is ideal for storing extension bits, auger bits, longer hand tools and Sawzall blades
  • 8 in. storage pouch is ideal for storing a nutdriver, pliers, hole saws, accessories and hand tools
  • 6 in. storage pouch is ideal for storing fasteners, electrical tape, bits, washers and screws
  • Breathable and durable design
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars rating based on 345+ customer reviews.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $7.99 less (44% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $17.97 at the time of this posting.

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WildflowerGuru
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The Klein bags are infinitely better and will last 100 years. No issues with tears from things like screwdrivers or various blades. Klein bags are insanely well made, lifetime use. I have bought everything. From these Milwuakee cheese cloth bags, to knockoff Aliexpress Klein. Nothing has ever come close. Get the read deal. Spend a few more bucks. High end material. High end zippers. Hold more too. Come with carabiners.

Klein Tools 55569 Five bag various sizes $30 come with carabiners
https://www.amazon.com/Klein-Tool...B0CK37YPSS

Klein Tools 55559 Two bag $15 come with carabiners
https://www.amazon.com/Klein-Tool...B0B11LN6SM

Your other option is Harbor Freight. These are fantastic.
YUKON 12 in. Zipper Utility Pouch $3 each but do hit $2 once a year
https://www.harborfreight.com/12-...70998.html
No carabiners
LavenderPickle7682
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Full agreement with you.

Bottom Line Up Front: Klein is my go-to for quality. Horror Fright Ghouls is my go-to for inexpensive @ $2-3 each.

-My Reviews-

Milwaukee: Surprisingly thin. Expensive for what you get. The zipper feels engineered to be like 3x stronger than the actual fabric -- which is such a weird dichotomy. Not my go-to, though they are bright red for easy visibility.

Husky: Cheaper version of the Milwaukee. These were the first ones I bought many years ago, from Home Despot. The ones I have don't have a zipper on the top seam, but it's placed about a 1/2" down on the front side....so there's always a "lip" to the bag you have to fuss with. The material doesn't have much give (very stiff nylon) + the bags are very narrow, so there isn't much room for expansion or for chunkier items. Some are black, some are other colors. I think I'll pass on using these in the future unless I have no choice.

Ryobi: I got their 12" zipper pouch for $3 each from Direct Tools -- clearance pricing. They're similar to but FAR better than HFT's. Good luck replicating that sale price though. It seems to only happen once or twice a year, and it's not heavily advertised. They usually limit quantities per order. And unless you take advantage of a free shipping special, the cost of shipping per order is expensive (something like $15 anymore?). The bags are more of a plastic-type material -- so you're not writing on them as easily as a fabric bag. Chunky zippers. Seemingly durable, but no idea how they'll hold up long term (will they become sticky to the touch? plastic degrade and crumble? who knows.) If you can nab these on sale w/ free shipping, I'd take them over the HFT version which are made in a similar fashion.

Amazon's cheapo imported brands which are a RANDOM-SIX-LETTER-ALL-CAPS word: Garbage tier. Only good for the stuff you really don't use often or don't care about. Cheap zippers, thin fabric. I nabbed a generic set of these with a scAmazon coupon for like 50% off, and they're.... a bag. Save your money.

HFT: Cheap, but not bad. Won't hold up to abuse, but it's not garbage. You have a wide selection of colors to choose from, as long as you like black! The saving grace to these is you can buy them pretty much anywhere there's a HFT -- easy availability + cheap price.

Klein: Rock solid fabric and zippers. Gusseted bottom so they really CAN stand up all on their own. Each size is a different color! You might not think that's important, but when you have 3+ bags tossed together in a dark place, GOOD LUCK finding what you need! These are meant to be a contractor's tool pouch -- used daily, not babied.

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Feb 05, 2026 08:39 AM
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WildflowerGuruFeb 05, 2026 08:39 AM
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The Klein bags are infinitely better and will last 100 years. No issues with tears from things like screwdrivers or various blades. Klein bags are insanely well made, lifetime use. I have bought everything. From these Milwuakee cheese cloth bags, to knockoff Aliexpress Klein. Nothing has ever come close. Get the read deal. Spend a few more bucks. High end material. High end zippers. Hold more too. Come with carabiners.

Klein Tools 55569 Five bag various sizes $30 come with carabiners
https://www.amazon.com/Klein-Tool...B0CK37YPSS

Klein Tools 55559 Two bag $15 come with carabiners
https://www.amazon.com/Klein-Tool...B0B11LN6SM

Your other option is Harbor Freight. These are fantastic.
YUKON 12 in. Zipper Utility Pouch $3 each but do hit $2 once a year
https://www.harborfreight.com/12-...70998.html
No carabiners
Last edited by WildflowerGuru February 5, 2026 at 01:46 AM.
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LavenderPickle7682Feb 05, 2026 10:26 AM
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Quote from WildflowerGuru :
The Klein bags are infinitely better and will last 100 years. No issues with tears from things like screwdrivers or various blades. Klein bags are insanely well made, lifetime use. I have bought everything. From these Milwuakee cheese cloth bags, to knockoff Aliexpress Klein. Nothing has ever come close. Get the read deal. Spend a few more bucks. High end material. High end zippers. Hold more too. Come with carabiners.

Klein Tools 55569 Five bag various sizes $30 come with carabiners
https://www.amazon.com/Klein-Tool...B0CK37YPSS

Klein Tools 55559 Two bag $15 come with carabiners
https://www.amazon.com/Klein-Tool...B0B11LN6SM

Your other option is Harbor Freight. These are fantastic.
YUKON 12 in. Zipper Utility Pouch $3 each but do hit $2 once a year
https://www.harborfreight.com/12-...70998.html
No carabiners
Full agreement with you.

Bottom Line Up Front: Klein is my go-to for quality. Horror Fright Ghouls is my go-to for inexpensive @ $2-3 each.

-My Reviews-

Milwaukee: Surprisingly thin. Expensive for what you get. The zipper feels engineered to be like 3x stronger than the actual fabric -- which is such a weird dichotomy. Not my go-to, though they are bright red for easy visibility.

Husky: Cheaper version of the Milwaukee. These were the first ones I bought many years ago, from Home Despot. The ones I have don't have a zipper on the top seam, but it's placed about a 1/2" down on the front side....so there's always a "lip" to the bag you have to fuss with. The material doesn't have much give (very stiff nylon) + the bags are very narrow, so there isn't much room for expansion or for chunkier items. Some are black, some are other colors. I think I'll pass on using these in the future unless I have no choice.

Ryobi: I got their 12" zipper pouch for $3 each from Direct Tools -- clearance pricing. They're similar to but FAR better than HFT's. Good luck replicating that sale price though. It seems to only happen once or twice a year, and it's not heavily advertised. They usually limit quantities per order. And unless you take advantage of a free shipping special, the cost of shipping per order is expensive (something like $15 anymore?). The bags are more of a plastic-type material -- so you're not writing on them as easily as a fabric bag. Chunky zippers. Seemingly durable, but no idea how they'll hold up long term (will they become sticky to the touch? plastic degrade and crumble? who knows.) If you can nab these on sale w/ free shipping, I'd take them over the HFT version which are made in a similar fashion.

Amazon's cheapo imported brands which are a RANDOM-SIX-LETTER-ALL-CAPS word: Garbage tier. Only good for the stuff you really don't use often or don't care about. Cheap zippers, thin fabric. I nabbed a generic set of these with a scAmazon coupon for like 50% off, and they're.... a bag. Save your money.

HFT: Cheap, but not bad. Won't hold up to abuse, but it's not garbage. You have a wide selection of colors to choose from, as long as you like black! The saving grace to these is you can buy them pretty much anywhere there's a HFT -- easy availability + cheap price.

Klein: Rock solid fabric and zippers. Gusseted bottom so they really CAN stand up all on their own. Each size is a different color! You might not think that's important, but when you have 3+ bags tossed together in a dark place, GOOD LUCK finding what you need! These are meant to be a contractor's tool pouch -- used daily, not babied.
Last edited by LavenderPickle7682 February 5, 2026 at 03:47 AM.
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DerkthejerkFeb 05, 2026 01:09 PM
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I actually ran into these on clearance and took all 4 On the shelf. Yes it's thinner. It's definitely not your typical klein bags. Milwaukee does make a thicker canvas like Klein. This set was definitely the discount bag. The canvas itself isn't the worst part. The bottom and the sew line is going to be your point of failure. This is straight up the "Chinese knockoff " with a Milwaukee branding. I bought them anyways because of the value. I'm using it for camping stuff like smore skewers.btheblittle bags I'm using at work for wire nuts rather than have them loose all over inside my bucket. The long narrow one is also good for roto hammer bits
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jackbauer24Feb 05, 2026 03:58 PM
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Quote from Derkthejerk :
I actually ran into these on clearance and took all 4 On the shelf. Yes it's thinner. It's definitely not your typical klein bags. Milwaukee does make a thicker canvas like Klein. This set was definitely the discount bag. The canvas itself isn't the worst part. The bottom and the sew line is going to be your point of failure. This is straight up the "Chinese knockoff " with a Milwaukee branding. I bought them anyways because of the value. I'm using it for camping stuff like smore skewers.btheblittle bags I'm using at work for wire nuts rather than have them loose all over inside my bucket. The long narrow one is also good for roto hammer bits

Was it $10 at your local HD store?
Feb 05, 2026 04:43 PM
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goyangyi1Feb 05, 2026 04:43 PM
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Bought 1

it arrived in 3 hours. These are well made compared to the one from Habor Freight. A bit small but my harbor freight ones are big so w/e.
Last edited by goyangyi1 February 5, 2026 at 12:49 PM.
Feb 05, 2026 06:04 PM
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TriStateFeb 05, 2026 06:04 PM
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Found 2 left at $9.98 each in Newark, NJ. I appreciate all the earlier comments about the other bags, but I think these will serve my needs fine for the price. I have the Harbor Freight pouches as well and they are OK. No experience with the Klein version, but I am not a contractor and don't need that level of durability.

Thank you
Feb 05, 2026 07:50 PM
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goyangyi1Feb 05, 2026 07:50 PM
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Quote from TriState :
Found 2 left at $9.98 each in Newark, NJ. I appreciate all the earlier comments about the other bags, but I think these will serve my needs fine for the price. I have the Harbor Freight pouches as well and they are OK. No experience with the Klein version, but I am not a contractor and don't need that level of durability.

Thank you
I got these today. You will say Harbor Freight ones are cheaply made when you feel these.

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tsigwingFeb 06, 2026 01:20 PM
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was at my HD yesterday to check these out. Did not buy. Much smaller than I thought, and felt cheap.
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monockFeb 06, 2026 02:10 PM
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Nice organizers
Feb 06, 2026 07:51 PM
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Mo0eYFeb 06, 2026 07:51 PM
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Quote from tsigwing :
was at my HD yesterday to check these out. Did not buy. Much smaller than I thought, and felt cheap.
Really? I bought them and they feel nice. What are you comparing them too?
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am4618Feb 07, 2026 03:59 AM
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Nope. Go to Harbor Freight.
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Feb 08, 2026 12:06 AM
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bobslickdbobFeb 08, 2026 12:06 AM
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Ok, just got mine. They don't feel cheap or flimsy at all, they feel very study. If the sizes work for you it's a good buy. Did I mention"Lifetime Warranty"?
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jackbauer24Feb 08, 2026 06:00 AM
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Quote from bobslickdbob :
Ok, just got mine. They don't feel cheap or flimsy at all, they feel very study. If the sizes work for you it's a good buy. Did I mention"Lifetime Warranty"?

I did not know that is covered lifetime warranty. Does it cover normal wears and tears as part of their lifetime warranty?
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FastZX6RFeb 08, 2026 11:47 AM
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I just picked up two of these, they always come in handy for small like tools that are just rolling around in drawers

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