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Material Polyester, Polypropylene
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Product Dimensions 18"L x 14"W x 7"H
Water Resistance Level Not Water Resistant

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  • STAY ORGANIZED: This tool bag from CLC features 50 pockets to organize all of your tools and accessories.
  • SUPPORTS LARGE HAND TOOLS: This tool bag has a large center compartment to carry multiple power tools and accessories and separate outside compartments.
  • SPILL PROOF TOOL BAG: Zippered side panels on this heavy duty tool bag prevent spillage of tools when carrying or storing bag.
  • QUICK ACCESS TO TOOLS: Veritcal pockets keep tools in sight on this durable tool bag.
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Dimensions 18"L x 7"W x 14"H 23"L x 9"W x 15"H 16"L x 9"W x 9"H 11"L x 9"W x 19"H 13"L x 7"W x 13"H 8"L x 8"W x 16"H
Total Number of Pockets 50 43 17 22 30 25
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The CLC 1539 large multi-compartment tool carrier is the ultimate tool carrier, providing ample space for a wide variety of tools, parts, and accessories--all in one durable bag. It's the perfect choice for tradesmen and installers in the carpentry, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, satellite/cable television, telecom/networking, and general maintenance fields.

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  • Large main inner compartment holds a variety of hand and power tools
  • Large outer compartments with 18 pockets each
  • Main compartments close with heavy-duty, double-pull zippers
  • 7 exterior pockets, large carabiner, and measuring tape clip
  • Textured, padded, adjustable shoulder strap and padded carrying handles
  • Heavy-duty poly fabric body with poly ballistic trim and binding
  • Measures 18 by 7 by 14 inches (LxWxH)Roomy interior holds both power tools and larger hand tools.
    View larger.Outer compartments with pockets keep tools neatly organized.
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    CLC 1539 Large Multi-Compartment Tool Carrier

    The CLC 1539 large multi-compartment tool carrier is the ultimate tool carrier, providing ample space for a wide variety of tools, parts, and accessories--all in one durable bag. It's the perfect choice for tradesmen and installers in the carpentry, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, satellite/cable television, telecom/networking, and general maintenance fields.

    Conveniently Compartmentalized

    The tool carrier's roomy inner compartment holds both power tools and larger hand tools, while its two, large, outer compartments offer 18 pockets each, providing plenty of room to organize a vast selection of tools and parts. The bag also includes a large carabiner and a tape-measure clip on the exterior. Even more, the carrier comes with vertical tool pockets that keep tools in sight for easy access, as well as seven exterior pockets that help the busy contractor get to critical tools quickly and effortlessly.

    Sturdy Reliable Construction

    Ruggedly built, the 1539 tool carrier features a heavy-duty poly fabric body and poly ballistic trim and binding. The heavy-duty double-zippered top closure on the 1539 tool bag helps keep stored tools secure when on the move. Even more, the bag comes equipped with a textured, padded, adjustable shoulder strap, as well as padded handles for a comfortable, secure grip.

    Built to last, the large multi-compartment tool carrier is an excellent solution for contractors and repair technicians who need to keep their tools close at hand and neatly organized.

    Please Note: Tools shown in the images of the tool bag are not included. Tool bag only.

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    Seven exterior pockets, large carabiner, and measuring tape clip.
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    Straps and heavy-duty zippers keep tools safe and secure during transit.
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    Padded, adjustable shoulder strap and padded carrying handles.
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Craftsmanship
4.7
4.7
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4.2
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Sturdiness
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Multi-Compartment 50 Pocket Tool Bag
16-Inch
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material
Polyester, Polypropylene
20oz Waxed Canvas
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50 kilograms
250 pounds
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water resistance
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compartments
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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
2,628 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, organization, and value of the portable tool box. For example, they say it's well constructed, reliable, and durable. Customers are also impresseded with the size and capacity, saying it has more than enough room for every tool. That said, some complain about the strap and disagree on the weight.

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531 customers mention468 positive63 negative

Customers like the size of the portable tool box. For example, they say the main compartment is pretty spacious, and has more than enough room for every tool they need for service work. They also appreciate the good number of pockets that make it easy to find the tools. Some say the side pockets are covered and don't have tools in them. Overall, most are happy with the size and capacity of the bag.

"...With its 50 pockets, I am hoping to be able to load the pockets with some electrical, plumbing and carpentry tools and put a few 12v power tools..." Read more

"...Like others, I am impressed with the size and capacity of the bag, its fantastic build quality (excluding the shoulder strap) and the overall..." Read more

"...can see in the pic, the side pockets fold out, and the pockets hold a bunch of smaller stuff...." Read more

"...I have three of their bags now. For this particular bag. It has a large capacity and it is nice that you can zip up your small tools so they're not..." Read more

477 customers mention445 positive32 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the portable tool box. They mention it's very well constructed, reliable, and durable. The material is high-grade ballistic nylon, which is incredibly sturdy. The zippers are well stitched and the teeth are tightly interlocking. The strap will probably last and the pockets have held up well to their use. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...The strap will probably last, but I doubt that it would be comfortable if you were to load up this tool bag with everything that you could fit in..." Read more

"...I am impressed with the size and capacity of the bag, its fantastic build quality (excluding the shoulder strap) and the overall professional..." Read more

"...The zippers are high-quality, and the material the bag is made of is very durable. Totally worth the price." Read more

"...Overall, very high quality, versatility, and expected durability. Certainly worth the money." Read more

334 customers mention334 positive0 negative

Customers find the portable tool box versatile and useful. They say it's perfect for their needs and holds all their photocopier tools. Customers also mention that the bag is sturdy and useful for their set of basic tools.

"...a fold-down window on both the front and the back, to allow access to a multitude of tools. This is a great feature...." Read more

"...Straps - As above!Layout - Extremely versatile, accessible and useable!..." Read more

"It's a decent bag with good organization but if you fill the side compartments (which have all the pockets) with tools, the bag can't support..." Read more

"...Being able to segregate tools in this manner is very handy, and zipping them shut makes it much harder to loose things, helps keep the "honest..." Read more

109 customers mention109 positive0 negative

Customers find the organization of the portable tool box to be extreme. They say it keeps tools organized and provides quick access to them. They also appreciate the number of pockets and the mesh openings for neat organization. Customers also say the bag is well designed and thoughtfully laid out with enough pockets.

"...be rocking different colors, the number of pockets and the well thought out organization will be worth getting one of these CLC 1539's...." Read more

"...But this bag is legit! The way it organizes all your hand tool in two conveniently large side pockets and one big main pocket of n the center of the..." Read more

"...All of the pockets, slips, and straps made it easy to organize the items...." Read more

"...I ended up going with the 1539 because of its size and fantastic organizational capabilities, far superior to the Husky...." Read more

100 customers mention82 positive18 negative

Customers like the zipper of the portable tool box. They mention it has heavy duty zippers, double zipper pulls on each zipper, and is made to last. They also appreciate the side pockets with mesh openings for neat organization of their tools.

"...but it has a nice "build quality" - heavy duty fabric, great zippers, nice handles...." Read more

"...The zippers are high-quality, and the material the bag is made of is very durable. Totally worth the price." Read more

"...I like how there is a fold-down window on both the front and the back, to allow access to a multitude of tools. This is a great feature...." Read more

"...The fold out flaps are reinforced by straps so they open flat to the ground and actually provide a stable surface to put stuff on...." Read more

94 customers mention88 positive6 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the portable tool box. They say it's a great investment, well made, and sturdy.

"...Totally worth the price." Read more

"...Certainly worth the money." Read more

"These people make good products at a reasonable price. I have three of their bags now. For this particular bag...." Read more

"...Stitching is good, materials are good, price is competitive. I just think this needs more rigidity built in for handling a full load...." Read more

182 customers mention61 positive121 negative

Customers are mixed about the weight of the portable tool box. Some mention it's sturdy while also being incredibly lightweight. They say it has a reasonable starting weight and is easy to carry and transport. However, others say that it gets heavy fast and is a little heavy to carry.

"...The 1539 is on the heavy side, but it has a nice "build quality" - heavy duty fabric, great zippers, nice handles...." Read more

"...Material - Tough, dense, should last a lifetime for the home owner and decades for the Pro!..." Read more

"...Pocket tool bag has everything that I could ask for, but admittedly it's heavy, before you even fill it up with tools...." Read more

"...The downside with this being so big is that it can get heavy with all the extra stuff you can cram into it...." Read more

73 customers mention20 positive53 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the strap of the portable tool box. They mention that the buckle in the strap gave way, the clips on the strap won't hold up to heavy loads, and the bag tore from where the shoulder strap meets the D hinge. The locking hooks on the Strap will bend and the strap will fail. The clasps on either end wore in about a month of use and would come off the metal.

"...I've had is I was carrying it down a few steps and the buckle in the strap gave way and the whole, jam packed, 60+ pound bag fell and literally..." Read more

"...and was nearly impossible to remove, and now won't close cause it's bent...." Read more

"...very well designed, easy to slap your tape measure on, but has solid positive grip to it that even bumping it with your leg repeatedly while walking..." Read more

"...I've seen other people mention that the bag was folded and the straps don't last, they are plastic...." Read more

Best of 3: A Comparison Between the CLC 1539, CLC 1537, and Husky Tool Wall Bag
4 Stars
Best of 3: A Comparison Between the CLC 1539, CLC 1537, and Husky Tool Wall Bag
Several months ago, I purchased the CLC 1539, CLC 1537, and Husky model #80897N09 18" large mouth bag with tool wall to compare and decide which was the best for my needs. I ended up going with the 1539 because of its size and fantastic organizational capabilities, far superior to the Husky. I only messed with the Husky very briefly before deciding against it. It seemed to be fairly well-constructed, but the elastic bands over the tool wall pouches made it difficult to put tools into them, and it was very limiting as to how you could place tools, especially since anything over probably ~6-8 inches high made it so you couldn't close the bag. It was also a much harder/stiffer bag, which is less comfortable to carry. The 1537 was a nice bag, but besides capacity it lacked features of the 1539 that I really liked, such as the dual (front and back) large organizational compartment and the loops on the back for hammers/levels/etc. In fact, if it had these two features (and ideally an inch or two taller), I would probably go with two of them vs the 1539, which as others have mentioned, becomes incredibly heavy when you make full use of its organizational features. It's in many ways too well designed.Aside from the obvious (size, organization, quality), there are some features of the 1539 that really stand out. Of course, there's those mentioned above. Also, there's the straps that keep the large zippered compartment flaps from falling all the way down, keeping them in check and preventing their contents from falling out. Then there's the fact that the pockets maintain their full holding capacity even when the ones behind or in front of them are filled. I absolutely love this bag. That said, I can't give it a perfect score, because there are quite a few things that can be improved, many of which should have been obvious when it was designed.Here are my issues with this bag, and hence why I only give it 4 stars (though again, it really is an amazing bag):- There's no tape loop (though it's easy to add one).- The shoulder strap constantly gets in the way, especially when accessing the main compartment. I'm not sure though how this could be rectified.- The elastic loops at the top of the inside front compartment flap are next to useless. Between their small size and their location right next to the zipper, the only thing they're good for is bits. That's great for people that find them useful for that, but it's just too limiting. It would have been better if they were a little deeper and located further down.- An addition to the previous note: the inside of the front and rear compartment flaps could use more pockets and elastic loops in the area above the net pockets.- The front compartment could use a clip (or two) like the one in the back compartment- The net pockets are ok (could be more elastic to actually hold stuff better, but they're not bad), but it would be nice if they would zip closed.- The fabric loops on the bottom pockets inside the front compartment get progressively shorter and less useful (see 4th picture). They would also be more functional and easier to use if they were elastic. My mini ratcheting screwdriver wrenches barely fit in them, and if they were elastic that wouldn't be an issue.- Every now and then a zipper sticks.I've included several pictures comparing the three bags in the hopes it helps others make a decision without having to get their hands on each bag as I did. Also, there's a good amount of inconsistency regarding the measurements of these bags, so I actually stuffed them as much as possible with boxes then measured the boxes to determine the real internal dimensions. I also stuffed the two CLC bags with the same amount of tools to show the difference, and also show all the tools separately so you can see how much these bags hold. I took these pictures when I first got the bag. Since then, I've added a DeWalt 20V worklight, a DeWalt 20V compact recip saw, a Milwaukee 12V recip saw, a recip blade kit, some hand tools, a bunch of screwdriver bits, a flashlight, some gloves, and a multi-tool. Granted, it won't close with all that in it, and it's a bear to carry, but it holds it all. At some point, I'll probably pick up either another 1539 or a 1537 to split the tools between.The first picture (assuming it keeps the order) shows the internal dimensions of the CLC bags. With the bags wide open, the height from the floor of the bag to the zipper is 15" (1539) and 13.5" (1537). They won't close with something this tall in them (the 9.25" high boxes were pretty much the limit; of course, tools could go higher than that in the center), but I just wanted to provide that measurement in case anybody found it useful.In the second picture, you can clearly see how much deeper the 1539 is than the other two. What you can't tell from the picture is that the Husky, unlike the CLC bags (which would close even with the 9.25" high and 7.25" wide box inside), would not close with the caliper standing up like that. This is further demonstrated in the third picture, in which the Husky bag is clearly shorter. This picture really demonstrates the size difference between the two CLC bags, with the 1539 being slightly taller and substantially longer than the 1537.The next two pictures show how much more comfortably everything fits into the 1539 with that extra space, with room to spare. The fifth picture also shows what the bottom of the bags looks like, the significant difference in design of the backs (second large compartment with hammer/level loops with the 1539 vs a few pockets with the 1537), and how the bags come folded. This is worth mentioning because it does cause them to lean and potentially tip if not loaded out enough to overcome this. The last picture shows the sides, which are largely the same.My use for this bag is essentially to have most of my most frequently needed tools all in one place, so I can just grab the bag and either carry it to a room where I'm doing work or throw it in the car and take it with me somewhere. It's not intended to be carried around very much, which is a good thing because it probably weighs over 50 pounds. As I mentioned before, and as others have mentioned, it's too easy to stuff this bag to the point it becomes too heavy, which is a testament to how great it is at organizing your tools. I would really like to see CLC put out a bag identical to the 1539 but with the above issues fixed/improved and closer in size to the 1537. I would then get two of them to split my most commonly used tools which would be easier to move around. In any event, depending on how many tools you have and what your intended use is, you can't go wrong with either of these bags.Others have commented on how the Husky bags are really good, a close second to this bag for a lot less. In my opinion, this just isn't true. Even if the Husky bag was half the price of this bag, I would still rather pay the difference (not really a lot) and get one of the CLCs. They're just so much better in every way. When I bought this, I struggled with the idea of spending this much on a tool bag, as I've always used cheap ones in the past. After using it, I wouldn't hesitate to do it again, and I now see it in a completely different light, where it doesn't seem to be that much, considering how great the quality is and how much it's helped me to organize my tools. Not only would I not hesitate to spend the money again if I had the need, but I wouldn't even bother with a Husky, trying to get one that's almost as good for less, because that ~$20 saved just isn't worth it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars If you need a good quality large bag for lots of various tools at a great price look no further!
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So I bought this bag as a replacement for the older version of this [[ASIN:B000Q5PHGQ Stanley 518150M FatMax 18-inch Tool Bag]] Stanley Fatmax bag that had been a mess and overflowing for a while now. I use this bag to house tools and enough hardware and parts for small-medium sound and lighting installation/troubleshooting. The Stanley, while able to hold a lot and held up well, was impossible to keep organized as there were, for me, nowhere near enough ways to contain individual items. Tools would also tend to fall out easily as most of the pockets were external and not very tight. So the zippered pocket design of this bag seemed awesome. After doing my research this bag seemed like the best thing for the money and based on all the great reviews I bought it. Like others, I am impressed with the size and capacity of the bag, its fantastic build quality (excluding the shoulder strap) and the overall professional ascetic of the bag. If you have a lot of tools you need to organize and take out from time to time this bag is a steal for $60. For my use, I would consider it a good value even if the price were doubled. I will agree that the shoulder strap clip design is pretty poor. With a lighter load it seems fine to me but if you load it full, more than around 55 pounds, it will start to pop the clip open and the strap will probably fall off when you set the bag down. It sucks, but to me it's no reason to not purchase the bag. The way I see it, if you're carrying around a full bag with 50-60 pounds of tools and equipment in it to do paying work, the contents of the bag probably cost at very least around $500. The cost of a high quality $22 strap probably isn't really a problem. I just ordered the Veto Pro Pac Contractor Strap from Tech Tool Supply today, it seems like it has more durable metal clips and looks well padded. Below is a list and pictures of the crazy amount of stuff I've managed to pack into this bag so far.

------Main Compartment------

Fishtape
Cordless Hammer Drill
Cordless Impact Driver
Battery Charger
2 Drill Bit Boxes
2 Driver Bit Boxes
Extra Phillips Drill Bits
Box of Assorted Heat Shrink
Bag of Various Drywall Screws
Bag of Various Toggle Bolts
Box of Wood Screws
Box of Lag Screws
Washer Organizer
Eyebolt/Screw Organizer
Gaff Tape
225’ Spool of String
Cable Tester
Multimeter
2 Disposable Respirator Masks (not pictured)
Jar of Nails
Box of Small Concrete Anchors
Box of Large Concrete Anchors
Socket Set
Hole Saw Set

------Side Pocket 1------

--Inside Half--
Course Metal File
Fine Metal File
Round Metal File
Paint Spatula
Short Steel Prybar
Extendable Mirror
Right Angle Ratcheting Screwdriver and Bits
Universal Socket Bit
Flexible Drill Extension
3 Right Angle Screwdrivers
2 Short Stubby Screwdrivers
3 Extra Small Screwdrivers
2 Small Screwdrivers
2 Medium Screwdrivers
Small Screwdriver Set
Wire Cutters
Crescent Wrench
Channel Locks
Wire Strippers
Small Wire Cutters
Pencil
Sharpie
Punch
Tin Snips
Scissors
Vice Grips
Needle Nose Pliers
Small Needle Nose Pliers

--Outside Half--
Multimeter Probes
Earplugs
Outlet Tester
2 Electrical Outlets
2 Ethernet Couplers
2 XLR Female Connectors
2 XLR Male Connectors
2 NL4 Connectors
4 1/4 TS Connectors
2 1/4 TRS Connectors
2 RCA Connectors

------Side Pocket 2------

--Inside Half--
Short Hammer
Stud Finder
Soldering Iron and Solder
4 Nylon and Metal Spudgers
White Electrical Tape
Extra Black Electrical Tape
Plumbers Tape
Large and Small Socket Extensions
Drywall Saw
Folding Razor Blade and Extra Blades
12” Long 1/2” Drill Bit
Assorted Bits of Wire
5 Alligator Clips
5’ of XLR Cable
Plastic Bag of Assorted O Rings
Zip Ties
Assorted Sandpaper
2 Extra Small Plastic Bags
Small Steel Brush
100’ Tape Measure
Laser Measure

--Outside Half--
Headlight
Bag of Batteries
Bag of Superglue
8 Various Single Gang Wall Plates

------Exterior of Bag------

Light Weight Work Globes
Bag of Assorted Wire Nuts
9x12’ Plastic Drop Cloth
Bag of Disposable Gloves
Tape Measure
Red and Black Electrical Tape
5 Flat Metal Brackets
Roll of Metal Strapping
2 Small Flashlights
Lighter
16” Combination Square
2 Large Long Screwdrivers
12” Level
3 Carabiners

For best results - put some thought into how you'll use the bag and what items will be used together often. A fair amount of creativity and Tetris skills are helpful when trying to pack this full but if you can fit it - so far it seems like this bag will hold it.

My bag currently weights 65 pounds but is manageable for me considering I only need to take it out usually at most a couple times a week but it's mighty convenient having just about anything I could happen to need on hand between this bag and an organizer I keep in my car. I highly recommend this bag!

Update 3/26/18 - A few months later the bag is holding up very well. The only bad experience I've had is I was carrying it down a few steps and the buckle in the strap gave way and the whole, jam packed, 60+ pound bag fell and literally bounced and rolled a few feet in some grass. The bag is unscathed and is truly a tank. However, I purchased a Husky replacement strap for $20, (Husky 44 in. to 60 in. 1680 Denier Padded Shoulder Strap) which is very padded and heavy duty. I would still highly recommend the bag. Just be aware, as many other reviewers have said, there is a good chance the strap will break if you're carrying more than 50 lbs or so.
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5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT TOOL BAG
Reviewed in Australia on August 15, 2023
Style: Tool BagVerified Purchase
Daniel Hettrick
5.0 out of 5 stars Great bag for electricians, low voltage, or HVAC techs
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2022
Style: Tool BagVerified Purchase
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Daniel Hettrick
5.0 out of 5 stars Great bag for electricians, low voltage, or HVAC techs
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2022
I wasn’t able to find a lot of in depth reviews of this bag online but I went for it and I’m sure glad I did. There are a couple versions of this bag, older style with more taupe color on the sides and this one with more black. There is a lot of room in either side of this bag! The pockets for the most part are really well thought out and hold electrical tools very well. Yes your 6-8inch screwdrivers will fit in here! I was able to fit a 12” impact extension and 12” drill bit in one of the back pockets without getting in the way of the zipper. Zippers are good, stitching is good, center section can hold a lot and has a pocket on either end for a battery or parts container etc. The base of the bag also has small rubber feet so it isn’t directly on the ground. Feels strong and sturdy and stays even if you pack it evenly. It’s very difficult not to put a lot inside it!! So far so good. I didn’t give it full stars as I haven’t used it long enough to be sure. I’ll update more when I have. Overall I recommend this to any electrician, HVAC tech, or security low voltage people.
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