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Stanley 1-79-215 FatMax Backpack on Wheels
Stanley FatMax Tool Bag on Wheels - FMST1-80148 has a heavy-duty telescopic handle and wheels for easy transportation and increased mobility. The tools in photos are unfortunately not included. The Stanley 79-215 FaxMax backpack is made from heavy-duty 600 denier fabric for long-lasting durability. Specification: It is also comprised of a removable internal divider with multiple pockets for a variety of tools, a laptop compartment and multiple loop and external pockets for additional storage.
Specification:
- 375kg
- Transporting handle used during rolling carriage of tools
- The wide front pockets feature internal organisation and can function as a workstation.
- It is made from strong 600 denier fabric for increased protection from wear and tear.
- Dimensions: 50 x 36 x 41cm
Reviews
Amazon Customer
Carry handle on the top is thick rubber rather than horrible plastic so that's a bonus. Perfect exceeded my expectations
Thomas Taylor
The slots in the layers are plenty and deep enough so nothing falls out, the zips appear sturdy, it has a hard base and is waterproof, the shoulder straps are wide and very well padded, overall seems a very well made tool bag, top notch. The media could not be loaded. This does both with great convenience. The smaller pouches I use to keep fuses, sockets, leads etc and there positions means they are not being damaged by the other tools.
Alvaro
This is well padded down the back and other than I can't throw all my rubbish and crap I end up with normally, it's a great bag for most common tools. The boss honestly thought he had driven over the wheelbarrow when he went over, but it protected the lot. This bag was driven over today by a transit tipper.
Georgia de Souza Salerno
As for an actual review, this bag is comfier than many of the military burghans I like to use for hiking and festivals and I can safely put the weight of the tools I want in it without discomfort on my back and saging/stretching of the bag, it's thick. As this fell off within the first two weeks of use without any major use or any force. I don't really think this counts but after it froze the rubber pulleys on the main zip came of but rubber and freezing temps don't mix they lasted longer than expected and we'll I always anticipate them breaking on bags and coats because they just do and are usually stronger once fixed.