Toting Tools
Tools and the metal chest they're usually stored in are just asking for a quick plummet into the water while you're working on that all-important fixer-upper job.
March 1, 2004
Tools and the metal chest they're usually stored in are just asking for a quick plummet into the water while you're working on that all-important fixer-upper job. Shoulder your essentials with Tool Pak's new utility bag. Made sturdy for years of service, the utility bag allows for hands-free work on the boat, and easy access to your tools with two zipper pulls. Prices start at $17.95.
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