Bucket Boss C3 Pro Rolling Tool Storage Bags Review

by admin on April 20, 2010

Accessibility of tools on a construction job, repair service, or maintenance call must level up to the movements of the user of equipments. While metal toolbox endures long time of usage, they have limited space and were not created with multiple pockets or holes.

The Bucket Boss C3 Pro Rolling Tool Bags product line are suited for the new generation of tool holders. Currently, each bag is priced at $46.95 as shown in Amazon. Its bucket design allows free movements to easily get a tool and also place it back after use. Going back and forth to the service truck or tool house is also not a hassle because of its wheels.

With a 17-inch width and 15-inch depth, it is a suitable size for 58 different sizes of pockets inside and around the outer surface. Every pocket is customized to contain different shapes of tools so you can clip, insert, or hang them visible to your eyes. But there are also sections with cover for items that comes in small pieces like nails.

Working with a Bucket Boss Tool Storage

Bucket Boss has manufactured several tool organizers aside from rolling tool bags and other storage equipment. However, they created wheeled model bags to highlight transportability in handling tools while doing the task at hand. Wheels and telescoping handles are added to the rolling tool bag to supplement the accessibility of the tools while on a bucket storage.

However there are feedbacks that the plastic frame of this rolling storage bag has low endurance to wear and tear damage in contrast with the canvass rim counterpart. One user suggested that this tool carrier is suited for occasional usage to make the cover last longer. Bucket Boss might want to look into this area of improvement to make the product serve its purpose longer. Perhaps they have under estimated the strain most tools could bring to the pockets that could directly tear the body it is attached to.

However, these rolling tool bags have been tested for strong material with their long line of products. It is then advisable that instead of avoiding frequent usage, it will be best to put heavy materials flat down the mat of the bucket where extra padding can be created using cardboard or sturdy plastic. Reserve the pockets for lighter items to avoid the steady pull.

Definitely it is a brilliant modification in the part of Bucket Boss to manufacture this product as an all-around buddy of any service man on different lines such as mechanic, plumbing, and other repairs. Despite some comments regarding the material used for the cover, all the other parts of the product could withstand its round the clock functions.

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