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<blockquote data-quote="davetheglitz" data-source="post: 256081" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>I use a plastic Stanley tool carrier - one side for bog standard tools (Saw, Crimp tool, hammer, chisel, SWA cutter, hex keys etc) the other side for measurement type tools (tape, spirit level, voltage indicator, plug tester, multimeter, marker pen etc) and sundries (choc blocks, insulation tape, sleeving, self amalgamating tape etc). Screwdrivers/pliers/cutters go in slots on the middle and round the outside. Being shallow you can see what's missing and it's easy to store and keep clean. Also very very cheap - which was probably the major appeal in the first place!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davetheglitz, post: 256081, member: 173"] I use a plastic Stanley tool carrier - one side for bog standard tools (Saw, Crimp tool, hammer, chisel, SWA cutter, hex keys etc) the other side for measurement type tools (tape, spirit level, voltage indicator, plug tester, multimeter, marker pen etc) and sundries (choc blocks, insulation tape, sleeving, self amalgamating tape etc). Screwdrivers/pliers/cutters go in slots on the middle and round the outside. Being shallow you can see what's missing and it's easy to store and keep clean. Also very very cheap - which was probably the major appeal in the first place! [/QUOTE]
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