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Old 07-18-2009, 12:35 AM
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I was at Home Depot today browsing the tool section and came across a WorkForce Tool Tote. I said to myself "Man.. that would work perfect as a pit bag..." then i looked at the price and saw that it was $10! I couldn't resist. It's made from a heavy duty water resistant material, and is extremely durable. There is more than enough pockets, and 2 large pockets for fuel bottles/guns. Check it out for yourself! Dimensions 15.5"x7.5"x10" (LxWxH).



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Old 07-18-2009, 03:43 AM
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Nice bag. especially since it was only $10 and had a $20 inside, gonna go see if my local HD has them!
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Put on a Kyosho sticker, and sell it for 69,99
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I've been using a similar style bag for quite some time now... They work great for getting your gear to and from pit lane.
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Sweet i was looking for somthing like that, now i know rwhere rite to look.



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nice find
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Originally Posted by Akhor
I've been using a similar style bag for quite some time now... They work great for getting your gear to and from pit lane.
me too...
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I got a huge Worforce tool box for like $!5 from home depot... Amazing, durable stuff for cheap!
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Old 07-18-2009, 07:39 AM
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sweet set up, i noticed at sears they have a similar bag but it comes with a free smaller bag by craftsman... dont know the price though... somewhere in the 20 range.. good find though!
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Dude we know you wanted to buy this bag and pay over a $100 for it too.

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Ha!

I got this Craftsman bag last year and it's held up really well.

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...yword=tool+bag

But for the price, I'd probably go with the Workforce one.
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I bought the same bag at home depot about a month ago, for the price you can't get a Better bag. The only issue I have with it is starter box is a tight fit. I stepped up to the size above this one for 19 I belive and starter box fits with no issues!
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I use the husky version of that. It's awesome. It holds everything needed for pitting a long main. Starter box, tools, fuel bottle, fuel gun, even has a strap that's great for carrying a gallon jug of fuel.
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ANyone got a link to the bigger one?
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hey jammin can you post pic of the husky bag please thanks
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