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Review on ๐Ÿงฐ Optimized for SEO: Craftsman 9-37535 Soft Tool Bag, 13 Inches by Fred Griffin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for large items or lots of tools

I had several power tools that I kept either individually or in a box (a DeWalt impact wrench and a Black & Decker drill - both corded). So I decided that another storage option was needed. Considering the relatively low price, I ordered both the 13" Craftsman Heavy Duty Tool Bag and the 12" Stanley STST70574 Padded Tool Bag. very different purposes. Both bags are made of 100% polyester, which feels durable. Both appear to be well made, with heavy duty reinforcement at the seams. Both have a two-piece cloth handle. China. The Craftsman bag has significantly more storage space inside, much larger than the 13" vs 12" size you might believe from the descriptions. In addition to the extra inches of length, the bottom of the Craftsman bag is 8 inches wide compared to 5 inches for the Stanley bag, resulting in significantly more interior space. In keeping with the larger (and potentially heavier) payload of this bag, the Craftsman handle has slightly stronger stitching as the handle fabric runs much further down the side of the bag. Another big win for Craftsman is the reinforced zipper. While this bag is still worth the price (too much tension will ruin it, for example), the zipper has larger, stronger teeth that just feel like they can take a lot more abuse than a Stanley bag. The Stanley bag looks a little more sophisticated. While both bags have 6 external pockets, the Stanley has 3 pockets on each side of the bag, with the larger pocket having a durable Velcro closure on one side for storage. In contrast, the Craftsman has three mesh pockets, with three non-mesh pockets directly behind. Stanley bags have a lot more capacity, while Craftsman bags seem pretty limited. The interior of the Stanley bag has 5 different sized pockets on one side and a full length pocket on the other side with two Velcro points to secure things inside. Craftsman has no inside pockets. While I'm not sure about its usefulness, the Stanley bag also has reflective strips on the bag's outside flap, so walking down a dark country lane waving your tool bag could save your life. For the purpose I originally had in mind. (for storing large hand tools) the sturdy, oversized Craftsman fits my needs perfectly. However, if you're looking for a small tool bag to store basic screwdrivers, a hammer, tape measure and other small tools in one of your kitchen cabinets, the Stanley is probably your best bet. Revain box, I think the Stanley is better until I had to install big tools, at that point Craftsman was the clear winner. But I will have no problem finding a use for a Stanley bag. Both bags are good value for money. Update March 2018: Both bags work great, but last week this Craftsman bag broke its zip tab (that dangling metal thing you use to zip/unzip). slider. Everything else in Lightning works great. I threw away the broken tongue and replaced it with a zip tie, which actually works a lot better. So no change in the stars from my perspective but thought I'd skip it.

Pros
  • Shipped very quickly
Cons
  • Crumpled