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I use that same Veto tote that Pipeslinger posted. It lets me carry supplies (wax ring/bolts/hoses/p-trap etc) a small 2 gallon bucket, microfiber towels & gloves. I also keep a rolled up moving blanket in it as well, makes for a real professional look when working on the nice homes.

Im using a Milwaukee Packout backpack for my tools, makes it easy to carry if I've got to walk all the way from the street. But looking at other backpack options to see if there might be something better.
 

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I use that same Veto tote that Pipeslinger posted. It lets me carry supplies (wax ring/bolts/hoses/p-trap etc) a small 2 gallon bucket, microfiber towels & gloves. I also keep a rolled up moving blanket in it as well, makes for a real professional look when working on the nice homes.

I'm using a Milwaukee Packout backpack for my tools, makes it easy to carry if I've got to walk all the way from the street. But looking at other backpack options to see if there might be something better.
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Now I’m jealous.

Let us know how you like it after a week or so.
It’s a nice tool bag. I’ve actually had 3 comments from customers about it. One guy is going to buy one for his tools around his house he liked it so much.

It’ll hold so many tools that it gets heavy. It comes with a nice shoulder strap.

I can see where some would hate it and some would love its design but I believe everyone would agree it’s made very well, top shelf.
 
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