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The Best way to carry your tools: A handy Tool Roll

June 7, 2022   |   By 4WD Supacentre The Best way to carry your tools: A handy Tool Roll - image tool-roll on https://news.emgcloud.net/news

Let’s talk about getting stuck outside in the pouring rain while you’ve got the tool kit out and you’re trying your hardest to get something fixed on the 4WD beast but you’re fighting off drain drops that seem to be making their way down the back of your pants and filling up the cracks, making it super uncomfortable and genuinely making you want to throw in the towel! Well, if you’re stuck on the side of the road, or you’ve taken a couple of mates out on an adventure and you’ve found yourself in a little bit of a tricky situation, where the vehicle isn’t running and needs a little attention before it will be, then throwing in the towel is not really an option, because that is only going to leave you sitting there in an unmotivated slump for even longer. The tools are out and its prime time for getting your rig back on the road. A major problem here is that most tool kits are in a metal box or carry case and these fill with water as you’ve got the opened up in the rain, and this can cause deterioration of your tools and make it harder to use them while they’re dripping wet and make packing up even worse having to pull them out individually to give them a wipe over. So, before you think about drilling holes in the bottom of your portable tool box just to allow any built-up water to quickly flow through and not flood the base, take a look at other options which may help you perfectly in this situation, allowing you to get back on the tracks in no time, and keeping the rear-end dry at the same time!

 

A tool roll like the ones created by Adventure Kings, are the perfect addition to help get you out of trouble in times of need. At just 40cm x 23 cm when rolled up, this is perfect for having in the back of the camper or 4WD for when you need to quickly tinker with a few things but don’t need to drag the entire tool shed with you. When you roll this tool bag out, it has plenty of room for all the necessities and has the added bonus of quick roll up to keep all your tools dry and clean while you’re underneath the car in a puddle of mud listening to the hail stones crash down around you. With ample internal and external pockets keeping your tools secure and also handy zipper pockets on the inside, this is definitely a tool holder not to be missed, and it won’t hurt to buy a couple for the shed at home, one for the boat, one the kids and even one for the old man, cheap and easy storage for just about any basic tooling to get you out of strife no matter where you are.

 

The amazing level of storage space inside something that rolls up so compact, is what makes this the perfect buy for the budding mechanics, or the home handy people that don’t want to carry large heavy tool boxes around with them every where they move. Inside you will find 4 designated pockets to hold spanners or screw drivers, and on the outside you will 18 secure pockets for those tools that you want quick access to without having to unzip the whole thing. Now, if you know exactly what it is you need, and have organised your little kit bag nicely, then you will definitely be able to take advantage of the supa handy internal zippered pockets which you can stuff loose items into to keep them all in one spot. But it doesn’t stop there, as convenient, and compact as this tool wrap is, you don’t even have to take the whole thing with you! Simply remove the zippered pocket from the inside which has your desired tools, or quickly stuff a couple in there, and then you have a small pencil case like tool case which you can easily shove in a decent jacket pocket and take with you, leaving the rest of your tools safely inside the car, amazing! These zipper pockets are 35cm long x 5.5cm wide and have ample room for those quick use tools or a handful of cable ties to make the repair jobs quicker and easier.

 

This tool carrier is carefully crafted from 600D PVC Lined Oxford Polyester Fabric and comes with the backing of a one-year warranty, despite being such a hardy little set up! When you are not using it, or when you want to carry the entire bag to your place of mechanical excellence, then simply roll it all up and reef on the heavy-duty retaining strap that is in place to keep everything tight and secure while rolled up and ready to go. Once you’ve done that, you will have the convenience of the perfect little carry strap that will hold up to some serious weight, to help you take your tools on the move.

The PVC lining makes cleaning and maintaining the tool roll much easier and most grease and muck will come off with a simple wipe, as well as any rain or liquid that makes its way inside the roll itself, being easily removed with a dry cloth. At an incredible low price this could well be one of the best investments that a mobile mechanic or handyman makes, keeping their tools in check, safe, secure, organised, clean and easy to transport no matter what the occasion is. You will not want to leave the house without grabbing your Adventure Kings Tool Roll, and for starters it should already be packed in the car! Please note that tools are not included in this package and the price purely reflects that of the Tool Roll only. Which means you have the opportunity to fill it up with whatever you please, and it could make for the perfect timing to get some new quality tools just to make sure you have enough, shh we won’t tell the wife!

 

 

 

 

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