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<h1>Maximum Org Tool Bag - Brian's Testimonial</h1>
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<p>See Price: <a href="http://www.canadiantire.ca/058127e">http://www.canadiantire.ca/058127e</a></p>
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<p>We asked some of our testers to try out the Maximum Org Tool Bag. Here's what one of them thought.</p>
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<p>The Mastercraft Maximum backpack tool bag comes with a great number of compartments. It has a compartment up front for things like cordless tools, maybe a drill, something to that effect. It has an area up top here that you put your charger and battery in for your portable stool. On the side here, it has an area here to carry your measuring tape and it has a clip on bracket which holds your measuring tape very well. The bag opens up, it gives you accessibility to all your tools. It'll carry a tremendous amount of tools. Things like pliers, wrenches, flashlights. Compartments are very roomy. You'll notice that I have some drill bits in the other compartment here. I don't have to worry about them puncturing; the material is very durable. The bag is very handy but small. It goes over your shoulders. If you're climbing a ladder and want to go to a rooftop, or an attic area, or traveling up a couple flights of stairs, very easy to carry on your back rather than carrying tools in your hands.</p>