“Very nice tool bag that allows you to store many individual tools and keep them organized for quick and easy access without fumbling through the prototypical tool bag for that one tool that always seems to find its way to the bottom of the pile. Worth the $100 I spent considering I can now bring more tools with me to work on specific equipment without taking up a lot of valuable customer space. So far the stitching is holding up great and hopefully it stays that way...this is my only concern going forward as I pick it up often to carry like a normal backpack full of tools, but then again, so far so great!”
“Faithful Milwaukee user and I had to get this. I have been looking at both this, and the Klein backpack as I love all my Klein pieces. My Milwaukee tools consist of the M12 line and a few knives and razors.I wanted to combine my tool puch (CLC electricians) and my laptop bag due to always bringing my laptop with me. I looked on eBay and plumbingsupplyandmore for the best deal and found $99.00 at plumbingsupplyandmore. I went in and grabbed this bag and I am glad I did.Very tough nylon build and stitching. The hard plastic bottom is a little bit uncomfortable, but it works well. Plenty of pockets for everything I carry. The only downside I find are the loops on the interior are elastic. I fear they will stretch out. I have not found the perfect layout for using the pockets most efficiently. that usually happen any time I upgrade bags.I have a 15.6in laptop with extended battery and I fits fine. There is a little sleeve in the laptop side that may be for a tablet, but I use it for paperworkMolle like straps on the front straps for biners or things. the overall weight fully loaded is a bit of a chore to carry, but I can always throw a small hip bag on for a dedicated task.I would but this again if I need to”
“A little tight to fit everything in, don't expect to be able to grab something at the bottom of your bag so easily. Overall good use of space, and seems to be holding up so far.”
“I purchased this backpack for a killer price on Black Friday- what a game changer! Previously I was using a simple CLC toolbag that slung over the shoulder, much like a purse sadly. I was constantly searching for tools and could only consistently find the tools places on top. This bag completely solved this organizational issue.With enough pockets for all the tools I need in a pinch (wrenches, screwdrivers, tweekers, strippers, flashlight, all 4 cases of my of drill bits, a small hardware case, soldering iron and kit, Pliers, scissors, etc) this bag has made me more efficient, plus I can instantly know if any of my tools are missing- haven't even mislaid a tool since it's easy to slide them right back in place!TL;DR:Pros- organized layout, extra cushioned pocket for laptop, room for small hardware cases & drill bit cases on the bottom plane of the tool pouch. Durable and with a good heft, once it's fully loaded it even has a chest strap for reducing back strain. Front pocket large enough to hold my drill and battery charger! Better organized and built than most competitors I've examined.Cons - some bags come with 80+ pockets. While my trade doesn't require me to carry a full set of wrenches and sockets, this bag would be hard pressed to fit the bill for a mechanic. Most electricians and AV professionals will most likely have their needs met. For construction and mechanical needs, this would work for your most used sets (1/2, 3/8) plus your typical #2 phillips or 11-in1s and whatnot, but don't expect to be able to fit everything you might need. I still utilize a toolbox for a soldering station, extra connectors, and 1 off tools I don't feel the need to carry every day. CLC offers an 80+ pouch bag for $85 that might work better for those who need to be able to fit more than roughly 50 tools.All of in all- if you need a tool back pack, you will not be unhappy with this purchase. I love mine. Keep in mind what you need the bag for and buy appropriately- this will do the job for many contractors, but not all.”