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My stanley magnum tool box broke on friday, perfect size box with little compartments on the fornt handy for screws plugs/ washers... Have been looking for a replacement for it all weekend but have found they no longer make them and theres none going on ebay, so is it time to invest in a open top bag? thoughts please?
 
Open top I find is best, easy to find tools quickly , also lighter. But it all comes down to personal preference.
 
starting to think that might be the anwser, fatmax tote possibly cant really see any other on the market
 
They dont last long though when I was installing they lasted max 6 months
 
I change my mind regularly. I'm using an open tote bag at the moment, £20 from B&Q. Has a few elastic straps on the inside to keep a few spanners, grips and screwdrivers in and loads of pockets to keep other bits and pieces in, including a big one for my multimeter!
 
liked the old box as its handy to work with as a step or somthing to cut off, decisions descisions...
 
Installation ck tool the electricans style opens out and everything's there , servicing/breakdown then its a case
 
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