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Set of 2 small tool pouches, 25 x 8.5 x 7 cm, multifunctional portable storage pouch made of 600D polyester with hanging strap and zipper closure (yellow)
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Description
About this product: [Quality Materials] - This portable tool bag is made of 600D polyester, which is unbreakable, strong, durable, lightweight, and easy to carry. The wide bottom can be used to store small parts and tools with ample storage space. [Unique Portable Design] - The tool bag is equipped with a carrying handle; it can be hung anywhere. It doesn't take up much space when in use, saving you space while you work. It's easy to carry and is a great storage solution for you. [Versatile]- Versatile, it can be used as a gardening tool, as a storage tool for outdoor workers, it is suitable for gardeners, electricians, and maintenance workers. Easier and simpler to use, you can switch from one tool to another as needed to improve your work efficiency. [Size]- The portable tool bag measures approximately 25x8.5x7cm/9.8x3.3x2.8 inches, with a small capacity, it is more suitable for storing art supplies, cosmetics, brushes, pencils, and some small outdoor tools. Specifications: Material: 600Doxford cloth Product Size: 25 x 8.5 x 7 cm Weight: 0.05 kg Product Features: Easy to carry, small size, lightweight, widely applicable, can have a variety of uses. Main Uses: Tool storage List: Portable Tool Bag*yellow*2pcs
Features
- BrandSNQ
- MaterialPolyester
- ColourYellow
- Height7 cm
- Width8.5 cm
- Length25 cm
- Outer materialPolyester
- Pcs per pack2
- Tool storage typeBag
- Tool bag typeTool bag
- ManoMano ReferenceME93200807
- MMID110948215217
- Product codeFD-22374
- EAN6032223872663
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