Deliver to Romania
IFor best experience Get the App
🔧 Gear Up and Get Organized!
The Dickies 12-Pocket Drawstring Work/Tool Bag is a heavy-duty, versatile storage solution designed for professionals. With 12 pockets, durable canvas construction, and quick-closure drawstrings, it ensures your tools are organized and easily accessible, making it perfect for any job site.
E**E
It’s great. But I’m using a different system now.
Bought this bag because it has larger outer pockets than a different parachute bag I was using. It works great but the material is not very stiff so when your fasteners are getting low it’s hard to get to them as you try to unfold all the pockets and get to the last ones. Other than that it’s exactly what it says. If you carry a variety of fasteners with you on the job or at home, these bags are awesome.It has a tape loop, room for small tools or keys, and a center handle that is easy to carry and attachable to a variety of other tool solutions.
W**.
Pretty good.
CLC Custom Leathercraft 1148 22-Pocket Drawstring BucketBag $12.89Bucket Boss 25001 Parachute Bag $12.00Dickies Work Gear 57004 Grey/Tan Parachute Bag $15.19I bought all three. The are all parachute bags.Here’s what I learned.I had the brainstorm to sew up small bags of ballistic nylon scraps left over from making a skin-on-frame kayak. My latest crappy plastic ‘organizer’ from Home Depot/Harbor Freight/Everywhere--duct taped together (since it was new), tipped over (again) dumping all my screws in to a pile. My idea was small tough-fabric sacks of screws that I could just pick up and stick in the big pockets of my new tool belt....Two features of the ballistic nylon I have: 1. It’s really tough, screw points aren’t going to poke holes anytime soon, and 2. the material is white-so it’s easy to see what’s inside. We all know that ompanies who make ‘camera bags, pouches, tool bags all think: white will show dirt so we won’t use white.... Instead they like to use black, black is cool, but you can not see into a black pouch. The only thing that should be kept in a black pouch is golf balls and pingpong balls--because they’re white. Everything else that is either smaller or not white disappears into darkness. (I’ll bet if a bunch of crusty old carpenters designed a tool belt and it was manufactured in bright pink — they’d sell millions. I am really sick of needing a flashlight to find something in a brightly lit room or in daylight because it’s in a black container. )So all three bags arrived. First task: I wanted to sort out the four main Kreg screws sizes 1” 1.5” 2.x”, and two types that are 3.5” long; and put them in one of these bags. Which bag did I choose? The super-tough coated polyester, certainly not the one made of work pants cotton. My choice was obvious, I chose the lightest colored one--and even then I wished it were white inside... This is the Dickies Work Gear 57004 Grey/tan parachute bag $15.19 (the most expensive one) made out of what I call work-pants-cotton.All the bags are almost exactly the same size. 10” diameter bottom, 6 big interior pockets and 6 exterior much smaller pockets. Dickies and Bucket Boss are 6” deep in the big pockets and the CLC is 7” deep.Now if I were going to keep hand tools in the bag, I’d chose the CLC because it’s deeper and the material is tougher, less like to tear or wear through from a screwdriver point. None of the bags could hold sharp tools like chisels without something more to protect the bottom. So I think my basic hand tools will go in that one. (but not the big heavy stuff).The basic concept of a parachute bag is a good one. This is why I decided to just buy some of these bags instead of sewing my own (I’m a complete noob new to using a sewing machine-so me sewing these simple bags would take me days. In a few weeks, only hours... ) What would I like to see in a parachute bag for 100-400 screws 1” to 3.5” is a wider, shallower, tough white fabric bag, with maybe something stiff in the center. Side pockets... Maybe one for screw gun bits. I’d like to be able to glance over at the relaxed bag and visually spot the screw size I want to use next. I can’r really do that with any of these bags. The concept of the parachute bag is (I think) when it’s down and loose it’s wide open, but when you lift it up, it pulls together and it has a string and closer so it can stay tightly closed when you want it that way.Another thing why these are good for tools. A tool box or bag that holds all your basic handtools, especially if this includes a couple of pipe wrenches--you can’t pick up, it’s too heavy, and it’s a drag to carry around (the exception of course will be the guy who’s going to write that I’m an idiot. If you don’t have a lot of experience let me explain this to you: he’s right--I am an idiot, but he’s wrong about carrying everything he needs in one bag if he’s a maintenance guy, plumber, carpenter.... I think the basic method we all use is a tool belt with the essentials, a bucket or something like these parachute bags for the stuff we need for this particular task, and maybe the thing we’re going to install. If our hands are full, we strap on the tool belt. But we don’t usually put everything in one thing.btw most tool belts are also badly designed, but guys have learned how to tweak them, work around the short comings. Like the tool belt I just bought (settled for), the slot for pencils is on the left side, there’s no slot for a tri-square or a cutting angle, and it’s all black. I look like a ninja, a ninja who can’t see the screw-type bit in the dark pouch.So I’m going to keep looking for the better parachute bag, but meanwhile I should just shut-up, find that can of spray paint for plastic and spray the insides of these bags....Hope this helps.
W**0
im very picky with these types of bags
ive had klein, ideal and some other versions of this bag. I had an ideal for 20 years and was my favorite. The new version of the Ideal was ripping and falling apart within 6 months. This one has a extra pockets with a reinforced bottom. it seems to be holding up well. My other issue is the the inner pockets are kinda deep making it a bit of a pain digging screws out. i would still but this again thou...its not a deal breaker
K**N
Great Product Overall
Great product!!! Awesome quality, very durable.Only one problem, there is a small opening on all the small compartments that can allow for the contents to mix they are small. Like screws or small items. 1” items or bigger seem to stay for the most part and not mix
B**Y
Sturdy drop bag
I ended up using it as a dice bag. This is a big overkill, because it feels exactly the same quality as my other tool bags. I would feel very confident in this bag standing up to use for carrying screws, bolts, nuts and varies other small hardware. It feels like it would take a lot of unintentional abuse to break through this bag.
C**M
This is an absolute necessity for your job box.
I use this to keep all of my drywall screws organized. It's so much better than a hard plastic case. It doesn't break when you drop it and the material is thick enough that the screws don't poke through. The handle makes it easy to carry with you so you have the right size hardware with you at all times. I definitely recommend it.
Y**S
Christmas gift. It's okay.
It's very small. The bag, attached to his belt flops around when he walks. Decent color. Draw string holds tools in. Just needs a more secure way of attaching to the belt.
C**W
It's ok ... a wimpy version of the Bucket Boss Parachute Bag
This Dickies Tool Bag looks great in the pictures. But I am disappointed in the rather thin material they used to hold screws, nails, and tools.I prefer the thick canvas of the Bucket Boss Bag.
J**E
Cheap, accurate, and fast receive
Exactly as advertised, fits inside a bucket, has 12 compartments, inner ring of 6 slots has separate cord from outer ring of 6 slots... have not battle tested it yet but seems very solid
A**E
Very handy.
A little smaller than it looks, but never the less very nice.
M**G
Good quality
Was a bit smaller than expected. Read measurements carefully
R**G
Four Stars
Good quality, could be a bit larger
M**M
Three Stars
Material is thinner than expected, will see how it holds up after some screws held inside.
Trustpilot
1 week ago
1 week ago