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Multipocket Tool Tote Bags

Klein Tools has expanded its Tool Tote line with two new multipocket tote bags: a 17-pocket Tool Tote with a shoulder strap (Cat. No. 58890) and a seven-pocket Tool Tote (Cat. No. 58886).

Constructed of rugged 600 × 300 denier polyester, these bags are designed to withstand wear and tear on the job site. They also are water resistant to avoid the buildup of mold and mildew. The new Tool Totes have a durable molded bottom with drain holes to prevent water retention.

Both models have 2-inch wide, 900-lb tested polypropylene carry handles with a comfortable leather wrap. A contoured, padded, slip-resistant shoulder strap (Cat. No. 58889) that allows for hands-free mobility is included with the 17-pocket tote and is sold separately for the seven-pocket tote.

The 17-pocket Tool Tote has seven interior and 10 exterior pockets, with one closeable front pocket. It measures 15.5 inches long, 8 inches wide and 10 inches high. It also features a heavy-duty chain tape thong, a single hanging chain that can be used for holding large rolls of tape or spools of wire. The seven-pocket model has seven exterior pockets that can hold a variety of tools and a mobile phone, and measures 15.5 inches long, 7.5 inches wide and 10 inches high.
Klein Tools | www.kleintools.com

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