🔧 Elevate Your Tool Game with WELKINLAND's Pouches!
The WELKINLAND 4-Pack Small Tool Pouches are designed for professionals seeking organization and durability. Made from heavy-duty nylon and ballistic 1680D Oxford fabric, these pouches feature a water-resistant exterior and a bright orange interior for maximum visibility. With four distinct colors, they cater to various tasks while the tactical clip allows for easy attachment to larger bags. Each pouch measures 13 inches in length, making them compact yet spacious enough for all your essential tools.
Brand | WELKINLAND |
Material | Nylon+Gun-Metal+Plastic |
Color | Orange, Black, Grey, Blue |
Product Dimensions | 13"L x 7.7"W x 0.5"H |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 10 Pounds |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
UPC | 787823088575 |
Manufacturer | Welkinland Packs |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Size | 13Inch (Length) * 7.7Inch (Width) |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
N**E
Just wow!! Revised
I still agree with my first review (below) just not as strongly. I've been using the bags now for several days and I have new data. Also, a lot of the "wow" has just worn off with time.The bags are still made of what appears to be incredibly tough material. I haven't had them long enough to say for certain that they will outlast other bags, but if they don't, they do a good impression when new.Where I change my opinion some (or it's the same opinion with more emphasis) is with the lack of a flat bottom.Now that I have transferred wrenches from a Milwaukee bag to one of these Welkinland bags, I can say that the lack of the expandible flat bottom (like with the Milwaukee bags) definitely reduces the volume of the bags. Even though these Welkinland bags measure slightly larger than the Milwaukee bags when measured in the flat, the Welkinland has noticeably less volume when in use. I transferred the contents of a Milwaukee bag over to the Welkinland bag and ended up having to throw some stuff back into the Milwaukee bag because it all would not fit in the Welkinland bag. It was stuff that probably shouldn't have been in the bag (roll of tape, red shop rag, etc.), but it had all fit in the Milwaukee bag and would not fit in the Welkinland bag.Also, the lack of a flat bottom does definitely change how the bag stands when open. Because of the weight of the wrenches, I was able to stand the bag up when it was open, but with no flat bottom, it was like standing up in a canoe in the middle of a lake and having the supports break in the middle and closing up on you like a giant clam shell. It's not a huge deal. It really depends upon what you use the bag for and I'm still able to get to my tools/wrenches.As much as I like these Welkinland bags for what they do well, I doubt that they will ever totally replace the Milwaukee bags for me. The Welkinland bags are less expensive than the Milwaukee bags, if that is a deal for you. If you want to save some cost and don't mind the bags not having a flat bottom, the I think you might still really like these Welkinland bags.-----------------------I have used small tool bags for years.A long time ago I went to a Harbor Freight and Tools store when they were having a super sale. I bought two sets of standard and two sets of metric box-end & open-end wrenches. Well, I eventually bought 3 sets of each of those, so I guess that was 12 sets. Usually when I have needed a wrench somewhere, I needed two of the same size.I have loved the little red Milwaukee tool bags. I have purchased dozens in my life. I put the three sets of metric and standard wrenches in three of the Milwaukee bags. I put one under the back seat of my pickup. I put another on our sailboat. The third has floated around between my house, garage, and wherever needed.I ordered a set of four of these Welkinland bags a couple of day ago. They came today and I just opened them. They came in a nice set of colors. That will help when having multiple bags out to keep them straight.Wow!! Just wow!!I thought that the Milwaukee bags were of good quality. They are. Compared to these Welkinland bags, the Milwaukee bags are like the free grocery store plastic bags.Honestly, I have not carried anything in these new bags for any amount of time. I haven't carried anything in them at all. They JUST arrived. But, I will (immediately after writing this) go find my other tool bags and will be swapping the tools over to these.The size is pretty close to the Milwaukee bags (I haven't actually compared them yet).The material is another level of quality above any other bags I've seen. At least they look and feel that way. They appear to have two layers of material. I'm guessing that that way a wrench can work its way through one layer and it still won't fall out.The stitching also appears to be quality. It looks to be single stitch but a quality single stitch.One thing that I really, REALLY, don't like about cheap tool bags, daypacks, backpacks, any cloth/nylon bag, is when the inner seams are pulled together and sewn but left with raw edges that just keep fraying and fraying. These bags went that extra yard (meter?) and have that strip (I don't know what it's called) sewn over the seams so that no raw edges are visible anywhere.The hook/clasp in the upper corner of the bag may work, may last, but I am not going to get my hopes up too high just yet. It isn't super cheap, but it isn't wowing me either. I have never needed a hook in the upper corner of one of my bags, but that might just be because none of them ever had a hook in the upper corner. I doubt I'll use these but sometimes one never knows what one is missing until said one has had it.I decided I should go and compare the Welkinland to the Milwaukee (I still love the Milwaukee for what it has done for me for years). The two appear to be almost identical in height. The Welkinland appears to be about 1/2 to 3/4 longer. The Milwaukee has a flat bottom which is nice when using the bag and needing to have it open to go back for more tools. The Welkinland has a bottom identical to its sides. No flat. With all my wrenches in the Welkinland, it sort of stands up, but nowhere near as well as the Milwaukee. They both seem like they hold about the same amount, but they can't. The flat bottom on the Milwaukee expands to give it a larger volume. If it is critical that you have the total Milwaukee volume, you aren't going to get it with these bags.No. I did not get the bags free. No, Welkinland is not paying for this review. My review is my honest impression with almost no actual use of the bags. That said, if Welkinland would like to send me a bunch of these bags for free, I definitely would NOT send them back!! :-D.If they let me down in the future, I'll come back and try to update this.I would buy these again!!I would highly recommend these to people I liked!!
M**E
Well built and useful for tool organization
I have purchased two sets of these tool organizers. They seem to be very well built, have strong zippers, and are the right size for my needs. They hold everything from screwdrivers, wrenches, needle nose, pliers, and other assorted tools.The only negative thing I can think of is that there’s no way that I can see to label what’s in each bag. They are color-coded, but my lizard brain can’t seem to remember what tools go with what color. Is there any other way than using a permanent marker, and a permanent marker probably won’t work on some of the dark colored bags. Perhaps a future redesign might have a little window where you could insert a card that identifies what’s in each bag. I welcome feedback from other users if they have found a way to keep track of what’s in each bag.Bottom line is I highly recommend these tool organizer bags.
M**N
Awesome!
Exactly what I needed, a tough tool bag for my job. What a great value, perfect size for my needs.
N**S
Great pouches
Use these for wrenches and sockets. Heavy duty, durable, right size. Highly recommended.
B**0
Great quality, good value - awesome bags
When my old, favorite canvas tool bag finally wore out, I had to find a replacement. These fit the bill for much less money than I expected. Honestly, for the price, I wasn't expecting them to be as well made and good quality that they are. Finding a tool bag in ORANGE to match my kayak was a huge bonus! (What can I say? I like to match!) I carry my fishing tools in this bag (knives, scissors, pliers, fish grips - you get the picture) - plenty of room for all of it, but not big and bulky. Overall, very pleased.
R**N
Very practical.
Excellent for precision tools,computer accessories.
J**.
Top Notch
Top notch bags. All of the bags have the orange liner making it easy to find stuff. The company needs to offer the ability to pick custom colors.
J**.
Durable
Love these packs. Far more durable than I thought they would be for the price.
A**R
Happy with purchase
Apparent quality seems nice, feel much sturdier and robust than I expected. Using them to organize hand tools for a field mechanic. May order more of different sizes perhaps also for camping gear and such.Haven’t had too much use on them yet but I will update if they have issues.
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