Tool Bags, Carriers


Custom LeatherCraft (CLC Work Gear) has launched a new line of molded base tool bags and carriers specifically made for trade professionals. The line-up consists of six innovative products, offering options in a Molded Base Tool Backpack, Technician’s Tool Bag, Open-Top Toolbox, Contractor’s Closed-Top Tool Bag, BigMouth™ Tote Bag and an Electrical/HVAC Tool Carrier.

    

The CLC Molded Base Bags are reinforced for more wear and tear. Constructed with durable 1680D ballistic polyester and extra webbing around the pockets and handles, these bags and carriers offer more strength to hold heavy tools. The molded bottom base is attached with double-stitched tape binding, designed to keep tools safe and dry, while light enough to carry fully loaded to the job site. All bags include a padded shoulder strap, ergonomic carrying handles, large metal zipper pulls, heavy-duty hardware, and multiple pocket arrangements for tool organization within reach.

    

Each new tool carrier consists of different configurations of sizes, zippered compartments and pockets depending on trade specific needs. The Molded Base Backpack can be used across all-trades due to its multi-functional zippered compartments and holders.

    

The other CLC Molded Base options are premium quality closed top tool bags. The Technician’s Closed Top is built with 54 vertical pockets to organize a variety of hand tools stationed in 2 zippered compartments that fold all the way down for quick retrieval. The 16" CLC BigMouthTM Tote consists of an internal metal frame that allows the main section to stay open for easy access. The 19" ultimate Contractor’s Tool Bag is designed with a spacious main compartment that pops-up for more vertical room for power tools, circular saws, accessories and hard hat. It includes dual heavy-duty metal zipper pulls, a large front closed pocket and multiple deep reinforced pockets throughout the bag.



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