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Mine are leather Occidental bags but they are heavy! What else is out there of similar quality?

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Occidental is the only choice as far as I’m concerned.
If you want lighter and aren’t afraid to pay the $$$
Diamondback is lighter and built like a tank also.



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I'm a leatherworker and can make any size/style/weight bag I could want; however, these are my favorite - I have a couple of them packed with different tools depending on the job at hand: https://www.duluthtrading.com/canvas-riggers-bag-24605.html

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Originally Posted by jackmountain
Occidental is the only choice as far as I’m concerned.
If you want lighter and aren’t afraid to pay the $$$
Diamondback is lighter and built like a tank also.

JM - I’ll take look at those, never heard of them.

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Originally Posted by Triggernosis
I'm a leatherworker and can make any size/style/weight bag I could want; however, these are my favorite - I have a couple of them packed with different tools depending on the job at hand: https://www.duluthtrading.com/canvas-riggers-bag-24605.html

Never considered canvas but trust Duluth quite a bit. Thanks for sharing.

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Klein tool bags, keep leather oiled, will last years and years. I like the 16” bags, probably have ten of them



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These zipper bags are handy for wrench sets, socket sets, etc

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I second the Klein tools bag. Have saved several of them from the trash heap over the years.


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Originally Posted by FatCity67
I second the Klein tools bag. Have saved several of them from the trash heap over the years.



I’d have nothing else, kept my plumbing tools in them for 40 years

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I second the Klein tools bag. Have saved several of them from the trash heap over the years.



I’d have nothing else, kept my plumbing tools in them for 40 years

Klein stuff is great - I’ve got a few zippered pouches and several hand tools. Gotta admit I like their canvas stuff quite a bit.

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KLEIN...CAMO Electricians bag...draws envious looks from other mechanics everywhere I go.


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Hanco - curious why you prefer the 16” over the 24”?

I guess a fully loaded 24 could get pretty heavy vs 2-3 16” bags being task specific & somewhat lighter.

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Originally Posted by jackmountain
Occidental is the only choice as far as I’m concerned.
If you want lighter and aren’t afraid to pay the $$$
Diamondback is lighter and built like a tank also.

Holy cow! These belt bags are nice looking - the Elias line might be perfect. Looking for a lighter/compact setup for finish carpentry and walking around a mostly finished project without fear that a hammer or other tool will catch a door jamb or cabinet face. Thanks man.

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Originally Posted by PintsofCraft
Hanco - curious why you prefer the 16” over the 24”?

I guess a fully loaded 24 could get pretty heavy vs 2-3 16” bags being task specific & somewhat lighter.


Exactly, have deer feeder tools and spare timers, motors, etc in those bags, good for shotgun shells, extra 20 volt DeWalt batteries and chargers. A 16 is long enough for a hacksaw.


Bricklayers use the long bags

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I have a Husky I used the last 3-4 years until I retired and it still looks like new. Carries way more tools than I should have been carrying all day, but I seldom had to look anywhere else for a tool when I needed one. It has inserts in both sides and the center divider for all kinds of tools to keep them handy and the center sections hold a ton of large and small tools. I did get the Klein small zippered bags for separating small tools like control screwdrivers, driver bits/drill bits, and other electrician tools. Price was very reasonable also...


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But their best design has been discontinued!🤷🏻‍♂️


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Veto Pro Pac or Klein

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I used to use CON EDISON canvas tool bags i got for free from my father in law,they look like the Duluth trading ones.

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Other than belt bags, I like the old military, brass-zippered mechanics tool bags, which are very durable. Klein, as stated above, is also a good choice.

Occidental is the cream of the crop, but may not have what your looking for if it's other than a belt bag. They are not cheap either, but they are high-quality.

I favor canvas over nylon any day.

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Klein.

Nothing else compares.

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