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Review on 🧰 Optimized for SEO: Craftsman 9-37535 Soft Tool Bag, 13 Inches by Nick Griffith

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for large tools or lots of small tools

I bought this tool bag after purchasing the Stanley STST70574 tool bag because the Stanley bag cannot hold large hand tools (drill, jigsaw, saber saw, etc.). ) Also. The Stanley bag is still good, just better for smaller tools. The extra space isn't in the extra inches of length, the Craftsman bag is 3 inches wider, a big difference. Lately I've been using both bags for a variety of small jobs that have become must-haves for all the tools shown in the photo. A few checks needed to be done so I didn't put the tools away to show how much they can hold, hence the pictures. The drill and jigsaw were in the handyman's bag, along with some larger items. For reference, the hammer just about fits in a Stanley bag. The bag is durable and designed for heavier items. Most noticeable is the zipper which is definitely stronger on the Craftsman as mentioned in other reviews. I can confirm this and seams designed for a large crowd. When the bag is full of tools, almost no one closes the bag. This one doesn't look as good as Stanley, but that doesn't matter. - Plenty of space inside Disadvantages: - Minimal storage space in the bag, no interior In general, both bags have their own characteristics. ng and weaknesses, but nonetheless both are excellent. I use both or one at a time depending on the job.

Pros
  • handy item
Cons
  • nothing here