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Anyone have any experience of using a tool rucksack?
Any particularly good ones to recommend?
Any features to look for?

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On 2014-05-03, Andrew Gabriel wrote:

Anyone have any experience of using a tool rucksack?
Any particularly good ones to recommend?
Any features to look for?


Don't carry it on the Tube?!?
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On 2014-05-03, Andrew Gabriel wrote:

Anyone have any experience of using a tool rucksack?
Any particularly good ones to recommend?
Any features to look for?


Don't carry it on the Tube?!?



Carrying tools on the tube was exactly the reason I considered buying one -
just before I was called off the London job.

I did not do any research. the wholesalers only had two in stock and one was
on special offer.


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On 2014-05-03, Andrew Gabriel wrote:

Anyone have any experience of using a tool rucksack?
Any particularly good ones to recommend?
Any features to look for?


Don't carry it on the Tube?!?



Carrying tools on the tube was exactly the reason I considered buying one -
just before I was called off the London job.

I did not do any research. the wholesalers only had two in stock and one was
on special offer.


Well, you can probably survive carrying a rucksack of tools & cables
on the tube if you don't look at all foreign.
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On 2014-05-03, Andrew Gabriel wrote:

Anyone have any experience of using a tool rucksack?
Any particularly good ones to recommend?
Any features to look for?

Don't carry it on the Tube?!?



Carrying tools on the tube was exactly the reason I considered buying
one -
just before I was called off the London job.

I did not do any research. the wholesalers only had two in stock and one
was
on special offer.


Well, you can probably survive carrying a rucksack of tools & cables
on the tube if you don't look at all foreign.



I survived carring my tool box and a load of galv trunking!

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On 2014-05-04, ARW wrote:

"Adam Funk" wrote in message
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On 2014-05-03, Andrew Gabriel wrote:

Anyone have any experience of using a tool rucksack?
Any particularly good ones to recommend?
Any features to look for?

Don't carry it on the Tube?!?


Carrying tools on the tube was exactly the reason I considered buying
one -
just before I was called off the London job.

I did not do any research. the wholesalers only had two in stock and
one was
on special offer.


Well, you can probably survive carrying a rucksack of tools & cables
on the tube if you don't look at all foreign.



I survived carring my tool box and a load of galv trunking!

If you can stretch to £200 the Veto Tech Pac is the business.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Veto-Pro-Pac-Tech-PAC-Hand-Power-Tool-Bag-Carry-Case-Backpack-Back-Pack-/131070554197?pt=UK_Garage_Equipment_Tools_Tool_Box es_Storage&hash=item1e8469f055
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On 05/05/2014 10:15, ARW wrote:
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On 2014-05-04, ARW wrote:

"Adam Funk" wrote in message
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On 2014-05-03, Andrew Gabriel wrote:

Anyone have any experience of using a tool rucksack?
Any particularly good ones to recommend?
Any features to look for?

Don't carry it on the Tube?!?


Carrying tools on the tube was exactly the reason I considered buying
one -
just before I was called off the London job.

I did not do any research. the wholesalers only had two in stock and
one was
on special offer.

Well, you can probably survive carrying a rucksack of tools & cables
on the tube if you don't look at all foreign.



I survived carring my tool box and a load of galv trunking!

If you can stretch to £200 the Veto Tech Pac is the business.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Veto-Pro-Pac-Tech-PAC-Hand-Power-Tool-Bag-Carry-Case-Backpack-Back-Pack-/131070554197?pt=UK_Garage_Equipment_Tools_Tool_Box es_Storage&hash=item1e8469f055


Thanks. That's more than I was looking to spend!

I'll keep an eye out for something cheaper.

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