Klein Tools

Klein Tools 62800BP Backpack Tool Bag Tradesman Pro Extra-Large 40-Pocket 55470 Utility Bag Stand-Up Zipper Tool Bags Tough

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  • Product 1: TOOL AND GEAR STORAGE: Tool Bag Backpack with extra-large interior to easily transport power tools, zipper bags, and equipment
  • Product 1: 40-POCKET: Backpack features 27 interior pockets and 13 exterior pockets
  • Product 1: CURVED, MOLDED BOTTOM: Curved and durable wide bottom keeps backpack upright, provides extra comfort when wearing and protects against the elements
  • Product 1: USB PORT: External USB-C Port with 1.5-Foot cord offers a convenient way to charge devices inside and outside the backpack
  • Product 2: Tool pouch features reinforced bottom of 2520d ballistic material to prevent tools and parts from poking through
  • Product 2: Stand-up bottom on zipper bag allows for stability when standing and easy access when open
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BrandKlein Tools
MaterialBallistic Material
ColorBlack
Water Resistance LevelWater Resistant
Number of Compartments40

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★★★★★

A bag worth the buck.

Jacob M.July 25, 2024✓ Verified purchase

First off to answer my own question YES the USB port is removeable. Its built solid with good zippers and carry handles and plenty of space for every tool in my arsenal and then some and there's still space in it. It doesn't fall over when unzipped or placed on the ground. Only down side I personally have to mention is the straps can eat into you if you have to carry your tools over a wide area but if you don't totally load it down like I do you should be alright. Read more

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