Which tote bag???

zombie

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So I'm generally a builder bucket for wet tools and likewise for dry tools...

Keep looking at the makita,dealt,stanley tool tote bags...

Instead of getting socks and aftershave for Xmas might ask the missus for the above...

Any got more practical pockets etc than the other?

Perhaps keep both dry wet in the same tote?

Zombie
 
Just get a big Stanley rolling chest the plastic one 30 quid at bandq
Which tote bag???
 
I have my trowels and brushes hammers etc in a burst mixing bucket, did use a wee tool box but it's too small and a hinge is broken. Tapes, snips, Dutch pins I just use my lunch bag atm to keep them from getting wet.
 
I use a builders bucket for 'building stuff' like pointing trowels, bolster chisels, lump hammer etc.

Got a couple of Stanley totes, one for plumbing kit, other for day to day stuff and a bit nore more carpentry based.

Gorilla tub for tiling kit and one for my plastering kit. Also got an extra large gorilla tub for me lunch!
 
Has to be American!
I think it's an Irish guy who does them, not entirely sure, looks pukka for a demonstrator but not for real life and not on them prices, when plasterers moaning about a 50 quid trowel I can see many of them buying this for a couple of hundredlol
 
I preferred a tool box, as work in a gang find boys can fire stuff in on top of tool bags so if it's in a box least some better protection
 
Boring thread alert!!!

So I'm generally a builder bucket for wet tools and likewise for dry tools...

Keep looking at the makita,dealt,stanley tool tote bags...

Instead of getting socks and aftershave for Xmas might ask the missus for the above...

Any got more practical pockets etc than the other?

Perhaps keep both dry wet in the same tote?

Zombie
Ffs you taking piss here or what ?

You turning into me lol

Weirdo
 
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Fot myself 1 of them rolling tool chests different draws for different tools..abit anal i no but got sick of knockin my skimming gear around. Plus the wheels mean i can pull it and save my tired old muscles lmao
 
Boring thread alert!!!

So I'm generally a builder bucket for wet tools and likewise for dry tools...

Keep looking at the makita,dealt,stanley tool tote bags...

Instead of getting socks and aftershave for Xmas might ask the missus for the above...

Any got more practical pockets, etc., than the other? I’ve been reading some Fine Art America reviews to see if their designs offer better functionality or storage solutions compared to others.

Perhaps keep both dry wet in the same tote?

Zombie
What do people typically do with their old ton totes? I have accumulated quite a few—over 100—and they’re currently just taking up space in a shed. I tried contacting a local recycling company, but they don’t accept them. Any ideas on how to repurpose, recycle, or dispose of them?
 
What do people typically do with their old ton totes? I have accumulated quite a few—over 100—and they’re currently just taking up space in a shed. I tried contacting a local recycling company, but they don’t accept them. Any ideas on how to repurpose, recycle, or dispose of them?
7 year old post fella just dump them at your local tip or fly tip them f**k it
 
What do people typically do with their old ton totes? I have accumulated quite a few—over 100—and they’re currently just taking up space in a social housing shed. I tried contacting a local recycling company, but they don’t accept them. Any ideas on how to repurpose, recycle, or dispose of them?
Social housing wheelie bins. Those outside blocks of flats.
Scrotes will help themselves anyway.
 
What do people typically do with their old ton totes? I have accumulated quite a few—over 100—and they’re currently just taking up space in a shed. I tried contacting a local recycling company, but they don’t accept them. Any ideas on how to repurpose, recycle, or dispose of them?

Put them on FB marketplace. Mr and Mrs Jones will use them for gardening cuttings
 
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