Bucket Boss 06100 Cable and Tool Bag
- 13.25-inch diameter
- Two exterior pockets
- Double-sided interior mesh catch-all pouch
- 6 interior hand tool pockets
- Fits under or behind seats
Product Description
Totes – Toolbags, Pouches, Holsters & Belts Type: Cable And Tool Bag Number of Pockets: 11 Material: Denier PolyesterAmazon.com Product Description
The Bucket Boss 06100 Cable and Tool Bag features 9 interior pockets that hold tools, flares, and other equipment. A mesh pouch can hold gloves and maps, and the large interior compartment holds cables or extension cords. This uniquely designed bag keeps your truck roomy by fitting under or behind seats, lea… More >>
Bucket Boss 06100 Cable and Tool Bag
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I see the picture on the front page, and it HAS a picture of cables in the bag. At walmart there are bags with cables for $18.00. I am returning these, the bags are nice, but empty!
Rating: 1 / 5
This product meets my expectations except i expected to find a cable inside.”Bucket Boss Brand 06100 Cable and Tool Bag”
This somehow Implies to me that “Cable and” that there is e cable with the bag…..
I would have never purchased it if I had known there was no cable.
Rating: 3 / 5
I think it’s great. I am thinking about purchasing another one.
Rating: 5 / 5
We have several of the Bucket Boss bags and they are all very handy! If you want to store a tow strap and/or jumper cables, flashlight, gloves, small tools, reflectors/flares, etc. then the Cable and Tool bag is perfect. It has room for more stuff than the Bucket Boss Jumper Cable and Extension Cord Bag. We have that one too and it is more basic, but still really nice for jumper cables and gloves. Any of the Bucket Boss bags we have gotten have been very sturdy and have held up well despite sliding around in our vehicles, being tossed in the garage, and stuffed under car seats.
Rating: 5 / 5
Ther is nothing worse than six feet plus of jumper cables floating around in the back of a pickup or in the trunk of a car. If they are not in a container they seem to have a life of their own. Make it an SUV and it’s worse yet. We live in a rural area so we keep a set of jumpers in all of our cars. Nothing worse than a suddenly dead battery and no cables to get a jump. For the truck a heavy set to get the tractor or other equipment running. I bought the first bucket boss cable bag about 10 years ago and it’s still being used in the truck. This is the third one, first one with the tool carrier. They are sturdy, zippers hold up. Well made. They work so well, I never bother to look at anything else.
Rating: 5 / 5