[CAUT] Papas got a bran new bag!

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Tue May 27 17:59:17 MDT 2008


Looks great - I was interested until I read the reviews on the Sears  website 
link.  Only 3 reviews but all pretty negative.  Let us know  how it holds up 
for you over time!
Debbie Cyr
 
 
In a message dated 5/27/2008 5:03:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  agghubii at y
ahoo.ca writes:

With the price of wheat these days, I could never afford one!
 
Albert

Keith Roberts <keithspiano at gmail.com>  wrote:

Oh darn. I thought it was an all-natural, made from wheat, recyclable  tool 
bag.  
 
Keith Roberts 


On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 8:56 AM, Jeannie Grassi  <_jcgrassi at earthlink.net_ 
(mailto:jcgrassi at earthlink.net) >  wrote:


 
Hi  Shawn,
Like you, I've  been looking for a case for years that works for me.  
Unfortunately,  I have to worry about the weight of a case after it's fully loaded. 
(I'm  not that big!)  Have you/could you weigh it with all of your tools in  it 
to give me an idea of what it would be like going up a flight of stairs  or 
across a client's muddy front lawn when I have to carry it by the  handle?  
Otherwise, it looks great.  Thanks,
Jeannie  Grassi
 
 
  
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[mailto:_caut-bounces at ptg.org_ (mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org) ] On Behalf Of Shawn Brock
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 7:58  AM
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Subject: [CAUT] Papas got a bran new  bag!

 

 

 
>From the first day I entered  this glorious business I knew my tool kit (some 
sort of computer case)  would not work for long.  I upgraded to yet another 
computer case for  a while, then a supply house tool case, then the $250 Gink, 
and for my  last year a rolling tool bag with a few pockets and a tool roll.  
I  was never happy...  I have never liked the tool roll affair, it seems  a 
little cumbersome, rolling it out on the customers floor, having kids  stick 
little fingers in to snatch things and so on.  After my last  bag began to sag in 
the middle from all of the wait I put in it, I  thought it was a new year and 
time for yet another tool kit  adventure.  I thought about the Big House tool 
bag but decided  against it.  I wanted to keep my freedom and my shoulder  
moving.  Did I mention I carry a lot of stuff?  So it seemed  that something 
with wheels was still in order.  I looked at the  options from the supply houses, 
Harbor Freight, Home Depot, Chicago Case  Company and more...  One of the 
last places I checked was Sears and  they were the people that had what I wanted. 

 


 
_http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00965623000P_ 
(http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00965623000P) 

 


 
It is the best option I have  come up with for a tool kit.  It rolls, has 
plenty of room for  everything I want to carry and things stay in place.  I am 
pretty  sure that they only offer these online, but you can return it to the 
store  if you don't like it.  It comes with 2 removable pallets that seem to  
hold everything a little better than my Gink pallet did.  The kit is  covered 
with nylon but has a hard plastic liner that seems pretty  rugged.  It has 4 
zippered compartments with lots of pockets.   The back compartment has 3 bucket 
stile pockets with a removable pallet in  front of them and 1 large pocket in 
front of the pallet.  The next  compartment has a pallet with a smaller 
removable zippered bag.  The  third compartment has lots of small open pockets and 4 
larger zippered and  or Velcro pockets, as well as a few large open pockets.  
the front  compartment has a water bottle holder and is useful for invoices.  
So  check it out!  The wheels and telescoping handle are nice!   

 
Shawn










 
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