Tuesday, March 23, 2010
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The Hopalong gatemouth tool bag is the no-holds-barred carrier you-ll want on the jobsite. Bucket Boss Extreme represents a major innovation developed by contractors who demand the best quality available in tool carriers. High-density ballistic nylon (1680 Denier) is the foundation for this Extreme product. Heavy-duty nylon and polyester fabric provide extra strength, and PVC reinforcement gives large pockets and major stress points additional strength and durability. PVC on the bottom protects against moisture. A zippered Junk Drawer offers extra moisture-resistant storage, and the cell phone pocket is ideal for the always-in-touch professional.
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Technical Details
- Removable fanny tool pack - great when you leave the job and do not take the tools- Dog-bone shoulder strap is extra comfortable
- Rubber reinforced bottom, strong enough to carry a heavy load
- Junk drawer great for storing all those odds and ends
- Cell phone pocket keeps the phone close at hand
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By James C. Kusnier Jr.
great tool bag, looks durable. Lots of storage, removable storage bag great for those hard to reach small spaces.
By A. L. Simon (Knoxville, TN)
Over all it works pretty good. Its sturdy, and seems like it will hold up well. I'm a window installer and got this to carry my tools around in side customers homes. the only improvment it could use is more tool holders. and I don't use the fanny pac thing at all
By J. Crawford
This bag was purchased to deal with telecomm tools and it ended up being as close to perfect as I've come across. If it were any bigger, I couldn't carry it when loaded ... any smaller, and I'd have to leave something behind. All of the hand tools, meters, labelers, fiber and copper termination tools, connectors, bits, screw gun, and telephone test set fit well and are easy to access. The tools stand straight up in the bag. A couple of plastic boxes with dividers fit right in as well. The fabric and construction are top notch, and unlike others I find the "hop a long" aka fanny pack, a nice feature for storing the fiber optic gear as it makes a nice shelf when standing and terminating. A co-worker in the office buys tool bags like some women buy shoes. He's had every kind imaginable and thought he finally had the ideal in a "cantilevered" style bag he's had for about a month. Today, he finally admitted that my BucketBoss may actually be as close as he has seen to the perfect bag ... so I gave it to him. Could it be better, sure. I have a need to walk long distances with the tool bag and I've always said a couple of well placed attachment points for strapping it to something with wheels would be welcomed. At the very least, increase the length of the adjustable strap so you can carry it diagonally from shoulder to opposite hip. An attachable rainflap that locks would also help to secure the bag.
By Steve Lewis (Las Vegas, NV)
I recently bought this bag. Its a little smaller than i was thinking it would be, but it defenitly does what i needed it to do. It holds all the tools i needed it for, and holds up to the weight of all my wrenches, screw drivers and my drill gun. The fany pack it comes with attaches great to the main bag and i never take it off, just use it for more storage. If your looking for a bag to hold all of your general tools, than this is the bag for you. Great bag made of great material with alright storage. A+ product, recomend it to anyone who has to move with there tools.
By PGM (ATL)
I bought this bag three years ago and have used it just about every day as my primary tool bag as an HVAC service technician... which means this things gets dragged under houses, on roofs, in water, mud, etc. The other guys I work with go through at least one bag per year... and that is stretching it, usually.
The Bucket Boss has really held up well all considering, but had a slow demise: A few months ago a hole got poked in the middle of the bottom from my needle nose pliers. About the same time, the strap hook broke... I used a strap from another bag. But recently, the bottom corner finally blew out. Only drawback to the water proof bottom, is that if you get rained on the bag fills up with water and becomes super heavy... and it won't dry out either. You have to empty all your stuff out, turn it upside-down and let it sit overnight. But, I'd rather have a waterproof bottom any day over nylon/canvas.
In my search for a better bag, the only thing I could find was the Veto Pro OT-LC... but that costs $139!!! Which is insane, btw.
The bag itself has everything you'd want. I didn't use the fanny pack (no body should ever, ever use a fanny pack). The junk pouch was nice, but ended up not using it either. Otherwise, I added a small divider box for small things. All my tools are visible, at a glance, which helps prevent loosing tools ... you know instantly when something is missing (a big saver when working with forgetful trainees). The main compartment has room for a multi-meter and a 3D cell Mag-Lite, plus all the other misc junk I carry. I try to keep the weight down, but the original shoulder strap is great, very comfortable.
If you are torn between buying the Veto Pro, but not wanting to spend the money, this is a very smart buy.
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