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The Klein Tools 55482 Tradesman Pro Tool Bag Backpack combines 21 pockets and a large interior with durable, water-resistant 1680d ballistic weave material. Its innovative front flap design offers quick or full access to tools, while ergonomic padding and adjustable straps ensure comfort during long workdays. Designed for professionals who demand organization, durability, and hands-free lighting compatibility, this backpack is a trusted companion for tradesmen since 1857.












| Brand | KLEIN TOOLS |
| Color | Black/Orange/Gray |
| Material | 1680d Ballistic Weave Body |
| Number of Compartments | 21 |
| Product Dimensions | 17.25"L x 13.5"W x 8.5"H |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
D**N
Extremely nifty bag!
I actually bought this bag to house my upgraded bushcraft/emergency survival kit & it did not disappoint! Extremely well made, rugged, thoughtfully laid out, and the orange interior makes digging around for the right tool in dark conditions much easier. Also love the dual half-open/fully laid out design; each works well in different applications. The bag is high-capacity; I'm impressed with the amount of equipment I can carry, and pleased that I can trust it will all stay safe and dry in the field. Thank you so much!
S**Y
Super sturdy and much easier to move around than my tool bucket.
I'm a DIYer for my house and my cars, and I also restore cars as a hobby. I have tools here, tools there, tools hanging, tools in drawers, they're just everywhere. For my most commonly used tools I have them in a tool bucket with a sleeve, but that bucket is hard to transport because if it tips over it's a mess. So after consulting with my brother, who is a contractor, he recommended this one. I love it. It keeps all my smaller commonly used tools in one secure place, and it's easy to move around even though it's heavy. I can now keep my larger tools in the bucket, like drills, drivers, and drill bit kits. I love the flap feature so I can keep tools on a a surface so they don't get misplaced. There are plenty of pockets for everything. It takes some getting used to as I've had that bucket for years, but I'm glad I made the switch. The material is very thick and durable and I really don't expect it to tear or rip, especially since I'm not a professional. But even if you are, this thing is built to last.
C**L
DURABLE and HUGE
Bought this for my son-in-law for Christmas and he has used it every day to carry all sorts of tools. He and my husband are both electricians and If I thought my husband would actually use this and keep up with it, I would get him one too. You can fit a drill, an osculator, drywall saw, all the hand tools you might need and the wire nuts and staples can go in the front pocket. Might be a bit bulky, but that's better than making several trips to the truck.
J**S
This is the best tool backpack I've ever owned
This thing is about perfect. It has the ability to fully open, giving great tool access. It's bright inside from the orange so that you can see in it. And it has the best tool pouch to storage pocket ratio. The pockets are nice and deep. It's cavernous.....fill it with tools and there's still enough room for an additional pouch and power tool in the middle. It's also very sturdy..... its stiffness means it won't collapse under the weight of tools put in it when you open it. After 25 years of my current job, I can say this bag is as good as it gets. I tried the Dwalt 57 pocket backpack just before this, and it was awkward with the 2 sides, and had a lot of wasted space with a billion tiny pockets that were too small to be of use. There was zero or near zero zippered storage. And the pockets were so shallow they wouldn't hold tools. Take a good look at the photos, the pouches are absurdly shallow. It also wasn't very spacious in general. They show in the photos a bunch of tools jammed into the front side, but if you look closely, it will never close, it's too small. Took me 2 seconds of trying to put tools in it before making the decision to send it back.
S**D
On of the better quality bags you will Find
What I like is the size and build quality so far. It has held up good and I have it mostly loaded with tools for small electrical jobs. My co worker uses the Milwaukee version and while his pack seems to have a better layout and can attach to the packput system, I don’t think the extra cost for Milwaukee is worth it for most people. The Klein has great straps and carry handles, oversized zippers and enough space for essentials and the some. The pouch on the top of the flap is virtually useless for anything not flat, but for me doesn’t impact my tool carry needs in the least. It’s gets heavy quick but it’s very comfortable to wear so far. Straps are very rugged and shows no signs of strain
J**S
Great bag
Lots of room and stands by itself when you need to get in it. Like the layout. Seems tough have not had a problem.
R**P
MASSIVE - high quality . Perfect for a Home Inspector
This is the MAMA of Home Inspector backpacks! It’s HUGE. I fit everything I need in here- ferret cam, shoes, clamp meter-etc. it’s an amazing portable home base.
J**R
Great bag and design
Great bag and design that’s updated from its original. Zipper quality is ok normal. I didn’t know the large zippered front pocket has 4 small tool pockets. They never mention that or have pics of it. The bag is larger than its original so It is a very large bag. It carries well and the straps are not over padded but comfortable.
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