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Klein Tools introduces Multi-Pocket Tool Totes

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

Klein Tools recently expanded its Tool Tote line with two new multi-pocket tote bags – a 17-pocket Tool Tote with a shoulder strap and a seven-pocket Tool Tote.

Constructed of rugged, 600 x 300 denier polyester, the new bags are designed to withstand wear and tear. They also are water-resistant to avoid the buildup of mold and mildew. The new Tool Totes have a durable molded bottom with drain holes to prevent water retention.

Both models have wide, 900-pound tested polypropylene carry handles with a leather wrap. A contoured, padded, slip-resistant shoulder strap that allows for hands-free mobility is included with the 17-pocket Tool Tote and is sold separately for the seven-pocket Tool Tote.

The 17-pocket Tool Tote has seven interior and 10 exterior pockets, with one closeable front pocket. It also features a heavy-duty chain tape thong, a single hanging chain that can be used for holding large rolls of tape or spools of wire. The seven-pocket model has seven exterior pockets to hold a variety of tools and a mobile phone.

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