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I can't understand those who say that this specific bag doesn't work or that it doesn't hold up! Well, guys, if you put 400 kilos of stuff in it, of course the straps will either open or not close! Find me a Stanley or anything that can withstand as much as this bag.
If you use it as defined by the manufacturer, you won't have any problems! This bag is for electricians, and all electricians have two bags, one with screwdrivers and pliers, and one with cables.
It is the second one I buy, the first one lasted a year with pure professional use and every day. I have gotten used to it and couldn't go for another bag. It is very convenient for me at work (as a refrigeration technician), everything is visible and you can quickly and easily gather it. The parts that hurt are its zippers and shoulder straps (the load also plays a role of course), but for the 90-100€ it costs, it's okay
The best bag I've ever had. It has many compartments for the tools to be placed separately in each pocket so that I have everything 100% organized, and it also has a spacious area in the center of the front pocket. It also has special compartments that can fit a tablet, a POS, and a receipt book. And it is extremely comfortable to carry on my back. The first one, with daily use and a lot of carrying left and right, lasted for 2 years
I have had it for 6-7 years and it is used daily and non-stop. The main issue it has presented is with the zippers, as they open if overloaded, and of course, if it is opened and closed 20 times a day, wear and tear is natural and expected. On the scooter, it is convenient because the bottom sits on the seat. The clip that attaches to the chest helps distribute the weight and prevents the lower back from being overstrained. The other strap that ties around the waist has hardly ever helped me, so I cut it off. Another modification I made was to have a triple stitch sewn at the top where the straps attach for greater durability (a professional secret from a specialized shop!). Also, the detachable red pouch has some flaws but holds quite a few items. Since I have many tools, I will necessarily take two bags. A smaller backpack with the essentials and another one that fits under the scooter seat with the 'emergency' items. I definitely don’t regret it as I had a crossbody bag that ruined my shoulder, and this one saved me.
Important: DO NOT carry the bag on one strap. First, you injure your body, and second, the bag wears out faster.
I was going for repairs, but it has already paid for itself and more. I might fix it and keep it at home for emergencies.
Update: it still continues to hold up as of 30/8/24
Use for electrical tools and transportation on a motorcycle.
Average interior space, I would say.
In the first week of use, the belt came off and had to be replaced (these things happen).
In the first year of use, the stitching that holds the first front zipper broke (even though I have only opened it 20 times).
In the second year of use, threads hang from various points and one of the belts is not in good condition.
In terms of construction quality, it is somewhat above average. I definitely expected something more high-quality from a company with such a reputation.
A similar Stanley bag for the shoulder straps does not have stitching and the fabric is seamless, and the zipper ends are metallic and it is also more affordable.
For me, the bag is very good. I am an electrician. I have had it for two years now. Good material, good zippers. Compartments for pliers, screwdrivers, etc. Professional.
It is a pretty good and convenient tool kit, especially when you are moving around with a motorcycle. It has plenty of compartments and can fit many tools. Now, as for its durability, it depends on the usage of each user.
Who wants this backpack? We, who ride to work on motorcycles. For us, this backpack simply doesn't work. Unfortunately.
It is small. It may seem big. It has a very thick back. We open the first zipper and... Nothing. Only screwdrivers. And maybe some paper. Very narrow.
Then it has a thick divider.
And after all that, there are only 20 cm left! The backpack narrows and everything is pushed forward. In the end, there is nothing left! It doesn't fit anything inside. Such a shame. The quality is very mediocre considering the money they ask for.
When it rains, it gets cold, shouldn't we get a waterproof, a jacket? In the summer, a big water bottle? We forget about all that. In the other store, they have all these things.
Bulky items don't fit. If you load it with more than one wrench and ten screwdrivers, it can't handle it. Straps get caught in the seams, at most 4 millimeters. How will it withstand?
Seams break easily. The plastic parts that you pull the zippers with all broke! In the cheapest Chinese ones, they are metallic. Here they are made of soft plastic!
Warranty... They tell me you can put a lot of weight...