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Molded Base Heavy-Duty Tool Bag

Heavy-duty tool bag with molded base, reinforced handles, and triple front pockets for secure and professional tool organization.

  • Description
  • Features
  • Technical Specifications
Description

The Molded Base Heavy-Duty Tool Bag is designed for demanding professionals who require functionality, durability, and structure in one reliable package. Built with a rigid bottom and high-resistance fabric, it ensures maximum protection and easy access to tools.

This model features a large central compartment, triple front pockets with secure flap closures, and additional side compartments—ideal for organizing hand tools, accessories, and even compact power tools. Its wide zippered opening allows fast access to contents, enhancing efficiency during active jobs.

The molded plastic base elevates the bag off the ground, offering better stability and resistance against water or rough surfaces. Reinforced stitching, thick nylon handles, and ergonomic grip enhance both durability and user comfort, making this tool bag perfect for job sites, workshops, or mobile service tasks.

Designed in a professional beige and black color scheme, the bag combines a clean, rugged look with high performance.

Features
  • Molded plastic base for durability and water resistance

  • 3 front flap pockets with velcro closure

  • Wide top opening with zipper for easy access

  • Reinforced dual carry handles with padded grip

  • Stiffened sides for structure retention

  • Ideal for electricians, contractors, and mobile technicians

Technical Specifications
SpecificationDetails
Product TypeTool Bag
BaseMolded plastic (impact and water-resistant)
MaterialHeavy-duty nylon or Oxford-style fabric
External Pockets3 front + 2 side compartments
ClosureTop zipper + velcro pocket flaps
HandlesReinforced with padded grip
ColorBlack and beige

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