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Bucket Boss 6500 Extreme Tool Bag
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  2. Publisher: Bucket Boss
  3. Sales Rank in Tools: #73898

Product Review

Can a soft bag be hardware? YES! The Bucket Boss ToolBoss Extreme Tool Bag, BIG BUCKS OFF! They really don't get any tougher than this... or more smartly organized, either. You don't have to abuse it... but if you do, it's not going to complain. It's just going to keep on heavy-duty going. Here's what this tough guy's made of: Body is ballistic nylon, reinforced by a waterproof rubber bottom, so your tools are protected; Wraparound web handles with comfortable molded rubber grip; Zip-cover side compartments each have 28 tool pockets, in 3 tiers... that totals up for 56 organized small tools, fasteners, whatever; 2 small exterior zip pockets; Detachable tape measure and cell phone holders, plus mesh pouch one end; Main compartment with large, smooth-action Teflon zipper; 2 small interior pockets; Padded shoulder strap; It's a roomy 17 x 10 x 16"h., weighs a hefty 8 lbs., or just about. I'd call this a "tool tank"... don't haul your valuable stuff around in less! Bucket Boss ToolBoss Extreme Tool Bag

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4.0 out of 5 stars (5 customer reviews)

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A nice tough bag to pull together your loose tools., May 3, 2005
Karst CaveMan (Upstate Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bucket Boss 6500 Extreme Tool Boss Tool Bag (Tools & Home Improvement)
This is a really tough bag, and looks like it's going to stand up to many years of dragging it around job sites, and in and out of the back of my van. With all the layers of ballistic nylon, and the thick rubber bottom, it's going to even be tough for my work buddies to screw up ;-).

There's more then enough room in the main compartment to hold most of my battery operated tools and the charger. And there's even two pockets on either end of the main compartment to put my spare batteries in [so I can find them]. The 50 some pockets in the side compartments will really help get together all of the random tools that I can never seem to find, that float around the back of my work van.

I guess the tape and cell phone holders are a nice touch for some folks, but it also nice that they are removable for guys like me that will never use them (I keep my tape on my tool belt, and I work on new construction to get away from phones).

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Simply too BIG!, May 6, 2006
Pedro P. (Southern US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bucket Boss 6500 Extreme Tool Boss Tool Bag (Tools & Home Improvement)
This bag is HUGE. It has great storage features and is well built, but if you put all of the tools it could fit in it, you would need a caddy! Wait, I think a set of golf clubs would be lighter. The center compartment can easily fit a large cordless drill in its factory case. If you are looking for a bag to just organize and carry small hand tools, you might be better off with the Veto Pro-Pac. This bag is better as a carry all though, as you could carry a powertool or large socket set in the center compartment


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Easy to haul everything, March 26, 2007
Mike Ellis "weekend carpenter" (San Jose, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bucket Boss 6500 Extreme Tool Boss Tool Bag (Tools & Home Improvement)
Only problem with this bag, a little bit big so to fill it up you need to buy more light weight tools, or get a stronger back. My brotherr has filled it with everything to work on vehicals and a house at remote beach location. It keeps them all at hand, clean orginized and out of others hands! Now I just need to get another couple of them

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