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Waterproof Oxford Tool Bag with Hard Base

Durable waterproof Oxford tool bag with hard base, multiple compartments, and adjustable strap for electricians and craftsmen.

  • Description
  • Features
  • Technical Specifications
Description

This professional-grade tool bag is crafted from high-strength Oxford fabric with reinforced waterproof treatment, making it highly durable and ideal for demanding work environments. Its strong structure resists deformation, and its large load-bearing capacity ensures safe transport of your hand tools and accessories.

Equipped with multiple inner and outer pockets of various sizes, the bag allows for effective tool organization. Finding the right tool quickly becomes effortless, enhancing work efficiency whether in the workshop or on-site.

A notable feature is its hard, impact-absorbing base which stabilizes the bag and protects contents even in the event of a fall. Made with wear-resistant nylon and a waterproof bottom panel, it ensures that all tools stay safe and dry.

With both a padded handle and an adjustable shoulder strap, this bag offers flexible carrying options, easily switching between handheld and over-the-shoulder use for added comfort during long work sessions. Ideal for electricians, carpenters, masons, and any professional needing reliable, mobile tool storage.

Features
  • Reinforced waterproof Oxford fabric

  • Hard base for impact protection and stability

  • Multiple pockets for tool organization

  • Wear-resistant nylon structure

  • Padded handle and adjustable shoulder strap

Technical Specifications
SpecificationDetails
MaterialWaterproof Oxford Fabric & Nylon
StructureHard Bottom, Soft Padded Handle
Carrying OptionsHandheld or Shoulder Strap
PocketsInterior and Exterior Compartments
ApplicationsElectricians, Carpenters, Masons, Technicians

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