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C.K Technician’s Rucksack Plus MA2635

SKU: MA2635

Perfect if you have to travel distances without your van, climb or simply need to have a professional profile. Unique lockable zip system to keep tools/documents secure whilst on site or in transit. Multiple vertical storage internally and externally provide maximum organization potential.

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£51.20 EX. VAT

Description

  • 100% waterproof and crackproof polymer base.
  • Lockable zip system for extra security on the move.
  • Contoured shape base for additional comfort.
  • Vertical storage pockets for easy tool access.
  • Extra comfort padding at the back and reinforced shoulder straps.
  • 39 pockets and holders including space in the base for larger tools.
  • Padded front storage pocket for sensitive equipment/iPad and A4 Notepad

Frequently asked questions

Common types of tool bags include:

  • Open tote bags: Easy access to tools with an open top.
  • Closed tool bags: Offer more protection with zippered or buckled closures.
  • Backpack tool bags: Provide hands-free carrying and are ideal for transporting tools over longer distances.
  • Rolling tool bags: Equipped with wheels and handles for easy transport of heavy tools.
  • Tool belts and pouches: Worn around the waist for quick access to tools.

Important features to consider include:

  • Durability: Made from strong materials like canvas, nylon, or leather.
  • Size and capacity: Enough space to carry all necessary tools without being too bulky.
  • Pockets and compartments: Multiple pockets for organizing different types of tools.
  • Comfort: Padded handles or shoulder straps for easy carrying.
  • Weather resistance: Protection against rain and other elements.
  • Reinforced base: To withstand heavy loads and rough surfaces.

Yes, there are tool bags designed specifically for electricians with features such as:

  • Insulated pockets: For carrying electrical tools safely.
  • Multiple compartments: For organizing a variety of small parts and specialized tools.
  • Non-conductive materials: To reduce the risk of electrical hazards.

While you can use a regular backpack, it’s not recommended for heavy or sharp tools due to lack of specialized compartments, reinforced stitching, and material durability. Tool bags are specifically designed to handle the weight and wear of carrying tools.

Use compartments: Place frequently used tools in easy-to-reach pockets.

Group similar tools: Keep similar items together for quick access.

Heavy items at the bottom: Place heavier tools at the bottom for better balance.

Use organizers: Use smaller pouches or organizers within the tool bag for small parts and accessories.

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