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Nitrodiverrr

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I just picked up a bright yellow tool bag on sale for $7.99 at harbor freight. I had seen a prior posting from someone that had used a tool bag purchased from Home Depot to carry weights and liked the idea. The harbor freight version is considerably less expensive than home depot's black one. I also may be less prone to forget or miss a bright yellow bag as compared to a black one. Being made of nylon will alow for quick drying and should keep it from rotting out. How long it lasts, will determine if it was a good deal or not.:idk:
 
Twenty bucks is hard to beat for this:
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I got up with a similar tool bag as a gift (for tools) and it ended up being a great bag for the extra weights. It does have the continuous webbing through the handle and across the bottom of the bag and wood stiffened bottom. Many of the bags I have seen count on stitching the handle webbing into the side panels.

Pete
 
I use a craftsman tool bag ($5) for 50 pounds of weight (two people, cold water) and it hasn't let me down yet.
 

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I have a U.S. military surplus ammo can.
Cheap and cool.
 
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