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StanleyFatmax Heavy Duty Backpack

R1,499

Retail: R2,000
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Since 1843, STANLEY has become a leading name in hand tool industry; we've set the standard for excellence in everything we do. No company on earth has a stronger or more compelling history of delivering the hardworking, powerful and innovational tools that help professionals, tradesmen and consumers around the world.

This Stanley backpack has a zip fastening design from top to bottom that allows the backpack to open in two halves. There are compartment pockets inside to hold tools securely and tidily. Stanley has used good top quality material in this backpack, that will withstand site working conditions and all weather conditions.

There are two side pockets for larger items, plus a netback pocket that is ideal for plans, papers etc. The backpack has a back support system and air mesh shoulder straps for ergonomic, convenient carriage. A waterproof plastic bottom protects against moisture and dirt.

Product Features
  • 50 Pockets/tool holders for a wide variety of tools, including longer tools on the side such a level
  • Waterproof plastic bottom protects against moisture and dirt
  • Removable dividers system with tool holders is easily detachable, with handle for easy carriage
  • Spreads to form a work surface
  • Rigid form can stand in open position enabling access to all tools
  • Back support system and air mesh shoulder straps
  • Spreads weight of tools instead of lifting in one hand
  • Separate, strong compartment for power tool or laptop
  • Dual zipper closure enables opening from every end
  • Weight when empty 2,21kg / 28L
  • Dimensions: 36cm x 46cm x 27cm
  • Durable 600 x 600 denier fabric
  • No tools included
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