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Bucket Boss Brand 06005 Contractors Briefcase

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 12424





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Bucket Boss
EAN: 0721415060051
Label: Bucket Boss
Product Manufacturer: Bucket Boss
Model: 06005
Publisher: Bucket Boss
Ranking: 12424
Studio: Bucket Boss


Product facts:
  • Two-sided bag for business and tools
  • Sound-transparent cellular phone pocket
  • Small pockets to hold calculator and business cards
  • Tool pockets for 30-foot tape and hand tools
  • Constructed of 600 denier fabric







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
The BucketBoss Contractor's Briefcase, 06005The best of two worlds in one briefcase. On the business side, you get two jumbo cargo pockets and smaller pockets for pens, pencils, and business cards. There's a zippered security pocket for your checkbook and an interior that is sized for a clipboard, legal pad, and job forms. On the tool side, there are pockets for any hand tools you'll need, box pleated pockets and elastic keepers for prints, plans, or a compact umbrella. There's also a sound-transparent cellular phone pocket that lets you hear the phone ring and answer it in time. On the exterior, a zippered flap pocket holds papers you need often and a top zipper that allows you to get inside the bag without opening the cover flap.Bucket Boss Contractor's Briefcase, 06005 Features:; Two-sided bag for business and tools; Sound-transparent cellular phone pocket; Small pockets to hold calculator and business cards; Tool pockets for 30-foot tape and hand tools; Constructed of 600 denier fabric* Tools not included

Amazon.com Item Description:
The Bucket Boss 06005 Contractor's Briefcase handles both the business and the tool aspects of your job. Two jumbo cargo pockets have room for a laptop, papers, and files, and smaller pockets hold card, pens, and pencils. A security pocket holds your checkbook, and a zippered flap pocket on the outside keeps papers for frequent and easy access. The tools can be put in box pleated pockets and pockets designed to hold hand tools, such as a calculator, tape, and screwdrivers, while elastic keepers hold prints, plans, or a small umbrella. A sound-transparent pocket for your cell phone lets you hear phone calls before they go to voice mail. You'll also appreciate the top zipper for enabling access to the bag without having to open its cover flap.



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not the color pictured
I was really disappointed when I received this. The color pictured, a rather muted brown, was what I was hoping for. Instead, this thing looks like someone took that dye and mixed a can of day-glo orange in with it. It's heinous. Maybe it was meant for contractors to be able to find it at the bottom of the ocean or in the event of a nuclear war or something, I don't know. The main color doesn't match the trim either.

It's a shame too, because I really like the way the thing is made. It's sturdy and the material is heavy without being too stiff. It's comfortable to carry and the pocket layout is very intelligent and spacious. I would carry this thing for years if it was the color pictured.

Overall, very disappointed. Would not recommend this, based on the color alone. I wouldn't have given it a second glance at a retail store, except maybe to confirm that the purchaser for that store had lost their mind.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - HVAC installer very pleased
My husband, who's an HVAC installer (for over 17yrs) is very pleased with this case. He's now organized for various sales calls, service issues and staffing issues. The case is strong and holding up well.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - sturdy man-purse
I have been pleased with my purchase of the Bucket Boss Briefcase. It is replacing a leather man-purse that was constantly falling apart. The Bucket Boss is well constructed and is holding up well to heavy and rough working conditions. Lots of pockets for folders, tools, and gadgets! Very utilitarian, wish there was a more stylish version and an inch or two wider would make this the perfect man-purse.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Quality Briefcase
Bag is well made and looks great, though I think it could have been a little bigger. The reviews on the larger "Pro" bag turned me away from it, but I really like this bag.

I work in a corporate office and I think it looks great with everything I'm wearing and it's different from the bags that everyone else carries.




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