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ToolGuyd > Storage & Organization > ToughBuilt Project Bag with Pouch – $13

ToughBuilt Project Bag with Pouch – $13

Dec 19, 2011 Stuart 2 Comments

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ToughBuilt Porject Bag with Pouch

This ToughBuilt Project Bag with Pouch was a $20 Black Friday special, discounted from its $40 full price. We picked up one of these, and while it’s not a great buy at $40, we didn’t hesitate at $20. Our local store still has a couple of these in the tool-gift area that they’re trying to clear out before Christmas, explaining the huge price drop.

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You can buy it online for in-store pickup or delivery. But you might want to check it out in-store to avoid any surprises. The bag is a nice size, but it’s taller and narrower than we anticipated.

A lot of the other ToughBuilt pouches and bags are also still on sale.

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2 Comments

  1. Parke

    Dec 19, 2011

    Thanks for the tip Stuart. I just ordered one with in store pickup and in the confirmation email they sent a coupon for $5 off a $25 tool purchase in store. The handyman tool belt was only available to be shipped for some reason.

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  2. Colin

    Dec 27, 2011

    I bought one, and it seems to be a bit deep. Definately would make it hard to find anything that ends up at the bottom. For $13 I can’t complain, but I ended up purchasing a different mobile bag that seems compact and way more organized from Husky for about 3 times the price though.

    Has drill bit storage, lots of vertical pockets (a must for hand tools) and a shoulder strap (a must for carrying around NYC when I get sent there).

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