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Reddit mentions of Stanley STST70574 12-Inch Soft Sided Tool Bag

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Stanley STST70574 12-Inch Soft Sided Tool Bag. Here are the top ones.

Stanley STST70574 12-Inch Soft Sided Tool Bag
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    Features:
  • Tool tote bag is made of durable 600 x 600 denier polyester fabric that is hardwearing, strong and durable
  • The tool storage bag has multiple internal and external pockets for organization.
  • The soft tool bag has a covered front pocket for secure storage of small parts
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height9.9 Inches
Length11.9 Inches
Number of items1
Size12-Inch
Weight0.19621141318 Pounds
Width5.1 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Stanley STST70574 12-Inch Soft Sided Tool Bag:

u/_-__---_-__-__---__- · 2 pointsr/Tools

Buy a homeowner's tool kit, and dump it into a tool bag. That should get you started.

u/CbcITGuy · 1 pointr/computertechs

that's a pretty legit list right there. I have a trunk full of gear, probably worth almost as much as my car. I do a lot of contract work, so my list is pretty much the same just slightly beefed up.

  • I have a basic tech kit from Amazon
  • I have a buttset Sometimes reffered to as a linemans set.
  • About 10 of these Floating around my car/trunk/tool bags and person. because i like to lose things lol
  • A Basic cable tester
  • This Cable mapper
  • Coax crimper (For tv, and bnc)
  • Crimp Kit
  • I buy these Like candy, they're perfect for ISO's for giving to customers with instructions and/or iso's just perfect in general for a lot of things.
  • Stinger Flash light Serves double duty as a i'm a volunteer first and second responder
  • Cable stripper

    Replenishables

  • I Keep at least 50 of these on hand
  • rg59 tips (CCTV BNC Tips)
  • RG6 tips (Cable TV)
  • RJ45 tips (A mason jar filled with about 60-100)
  • at minimum of box of cat5 Sometimes up to three boxes. i will have a job soon that will require six of them lol.
  • Patch Cables 3f and 5ft usually at minimum 10 of each
  • zip ties (Usually three containers of 500 of assorted sizes)
  • White 2 4 and 6 port keystone faceplates
  • White keystone blanks
  • low voltage mounting brackets
  • white 1 and 2 port surface mount boxes
  • some hdmi cables (Usually just 4 or 5 of these)
  • electrical tape (5 50' rolls of different color) for many things
  • Pull string
  • dikes (Not really but they dissappear so fast they feel like it) like These
  • I actually keep two label makers
  • Rolls of 8 inch velcro ties

    contractor things

  • Step bits
  • Paddle bits
  • Hole Saw Kit
  • Masonry bits
  • Caulk gun
  • caulk
  • grommets
  • Ladder
  • First aid kit
  • 150' Fish tape
  • An 18V Cordless DeWalt Hammer Drill
  • Regular drill bits


  • I use these to organize my laptop bag (win surface pro with usb to rj45 adapter, usb to db9 adapter, console cable, lan cable, wifi hotspot, anker battery pack, 500gb usb hard drive etc)
  • I use these bags to organize everything

    and a myriad of other small parts pertaining to surveillance system installs, and screw bits for my drill, and i even have secured walkies for when i have multiple employees on site. plus i have to admit bluetooth headsets for when i have to deal with helpdesks or tech support while i'm on site... did i mention i do a lottttt of contract work. i'm all over the place. every now and then i run into things that this kit can't handle but for the most part i come away with a rather professional look.

    sorry for formatting, i've seen plenty of these posts this is the first time i took time to actually look up evrything i've purchased.

    Edit: Some formatting. added velcro :P
u/SplatterEffect · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

2015! I am so ready and looking forword to moving into a new apartment with the love of my life and my fiance (one in the same. lol!) and also being able to do some work on my truck if this job goes threw. :D

and Im really not sure what (if I were to win) I would like, but this http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00775COIW/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2Z3DKIOGKDBRA&coliid=IXBZME93SPYNE would be great. :)

Thanks for having the contest, and good luck to everyone!

u/Etunimi · 1 pointr/amazon

I checked shipping options for this Amazon-sold toolbag and I still get both "AmazonGlobal Expedited" and "AmazonGlobal Priority" as options (plus even cheaper "Standard International" for media items) for Finland.

Which country are you in?

I'd guess (a) the carrier Amazon used for Expedited into your country (they use Landmark Global to Finland) no longer operates there, or (b) they raised their prices too much for Amazon, or (c) there is some other issue Amazon has with them, or (d) simply an issue with Amazon systems.