ProTool Reviews has reviewed three of the most common types of power tool kits, with a detailed review of the pros and cons of each type of kit, for tool enthusiasts to consider.
1. The most “basic” power tool kit: the rectangular zipper pouch
PROS advantages: each component is firmly fixed
CONS Disadvantages: not stackable not suitable for power tools with drill bits no place to store accessories not easy to use does not provide good protection for power tools
2. Plastic case power tool bag
This is by far the most common type of power tool kit, especially for professional or high-end cordless power tools. This kit is designed in one piece, specifically for storing sets of tools, batteries and chargers. The kit also makes room for tool accessories such as blades or drill/driver bits. In addition, the kit’s plastic shell protects the power tools inside, and in addition to the kit being stackable for hassle-free transport, the kit also has a sticker label on the side, so users can quickly and easily identify which tool it is from the outer packaging.
PROS Pros: Excellent protection; customized design for easy storage of your tools; stackable and easy to transport
CONS Cons: Potential space constraints; wasted volume space and weight
3. top zipper tool kit
The top zippered toolkit resembles the old-time doctor’s bag that we find in many well-known tool brands. There are no limitations on the use of this kit other than its size, and it provides ample storage space for accessories. Although it may not fit such tools as reciprocating saws and their blades, most drills, circular saws, and other tools are sufficient for storage. Here are our reviews of this toolkit.
PROS Pros: plenty of room for accessories and cords; usually rugged, with heavy-duty zippers and ballistic nylon; very portable and lightweight
CONS Cons: Only minimal tool protection; may not work for tools with blades or drills
Post time: Aug-18-2022