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The Klein Tools 55419SP-14 Tool Bag is a professional-grade organizer featuring 14 pockets, including long compartments for screwdrivers, and a fully molded bottom for stability. Designed for tradespeople who demand durability and easy access, this compact yet spacious bag supports up to 5 kg of tools and reflects over 160 years of Klein’s trusted craftsmanship.






| ASIN | B00MKA2C8Q |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,460) |
| Date First Available | 15 August 2014 |
| Display maximum weight recommendation | 5 Kilograms |
| Finish types | Brushed |
| Included components | 55419SP-14 |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Item model number | 55419SP-14 |
| Product Dimensions | 25.15 x 24.64 x 11.43 cm; 1.36 kg |
| Specific uses | Hardware Tools |
中**彦
これは良かった!
B**9
I work in rail traction, and all our tools are "big". 17mm, 19mm, 24mm, 30mm, 36mm.. A lot of tool bags available have 60 individual compartments for 4 different pairs of pliers, 6 screw drivers, etc etc, stuff that electricians use because their work is more fiddly.. Which is not really practical for what I do. But this bag whilst not perfect (it could be a bit deeper for holding open ended ring spanners), is pretty good. Its semi circle shape means it can sit flush against a basket (EWP) and not roll around. It has space for small ring spanners, has space for 3 podgers on the outside, I also predominantly use an Impact Driver, and I store my sockets in the two big outer pockets, and my big big sockets in the bottom of the bag. All in all its a good work bag, it will topple if you have too many tools sticking out of the top, but it does have great use of space and ease of access,
G**O
Excelente producto
S**E
Great quality tool bag. Well made. Excellent fit and finish. Highly recommend for electrician or handy man. Portability is its greatest asset!
N**.
I’ve bought this bag since July 2024 so it’s been a year but I do love the bag. I’m an electrician who’s been working in the field for 7 years. I do want to point out I’ve mostly used this while working on scissor lifts or when I’m doing plugs and roll around on the 4 wheel dolly thing ( please don’t judge I try to work smarter not harder) I have a separate tool belt when I’m working while just standing up. I love using the bucket on the scissor lift. I rigged it with some clips and straps and holds on the railing. Much better than using a tool belt while having to have on a fall protective harness. It’s easy to carry and has lasted some harsh elements in commercial electrical field. Fits the tools I need for the specific task a some hardware or materials as well ( mostly tools I use for running emt conduit) and overall its functions like it’s suppose to.