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Bucket Tool Organizer, Canvas Bucket Tool Holder and Organizer with 56 Pockets for Bucket Organization.
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Description
1. [600D Material] Made of high-density 600D Oxford fabric, waterproof and durable, with excellent wear resistance. Excellent quality for long-term use. 2. [Specifications] Outer fabric: Oxford cloth; Number of pockets: 56; Load capacity: Max. 10 kg; Outer size: 30 x 28 cm (bucket size); Weight: Approx. 0.5 kg 3. [Sturdy Storage] With 56 storage pockets, it offers ample storage capacity. 4. [Use] Used for storing tools. Completely professional specifications; the multifunctional pockets are arranged. It can store small tools and power tools. Buckets can be combined and attached to this round bag, making it easy to carry necessary tools while working. 5. [Application] Ideal for gardening, fishing, crafts, construction, carpentry, contractors, roofers, line inspectors, masons, blacksmiths, and other tradespeople. Not only for DIY projects in daily life, but also for car repair, woodworking, and professional repair work. Specification: Fabric: High-density 600D Oxford cloth, waterproof, moisture-resistant, and wear-resistant. Large capacity: Large open pocket with 56 pockets of varying sizes inside and out to hold various tools. Package list: 1 x Heavy-duty gardening tool bucket organizer (bucket not included) Note: Due to different monitor and light effects, the actual color may be slightly different from the picture color. Please allow 1-2 cm difference due to manual measurement.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Length15 cm
- Width15 cm
- Height35 cm
- Weight2 kg
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