🎯 Carry Confidence, Command Every Job
The Klein Tools 55419SP-14 Tool Bag combines professional-grade durability with smart organization, featuring 14 pockets, a rugged 1680d ballistic weave exterior, and a padded shoulder strap for comfortable carrying. Its bright orange interior boosts tool visibility, while the molded bottom ensures stability and water resistance, making it the go-to choice for managers and pros who demand reliability and efficiency on the job.
Brand | KLEIN TOOLS |
Material | 1680d Ballistic Weave |
Color | Black&Orange |
Product Dimensions | 9.9"L x 9.7"W x 4.5"H |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 5 Kilograms |
Number of Compartments | 14 |
UPC | 092644554667 |
Capacity | 432.13 Cubic Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00092644554667 |
Manufacturer | Klein Tools |
Part Number | 55419SP-14 |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Item model number | 55419SP-14 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Shoulder Pouch |
Pattern | Bag |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Special Features | Large Pockets for Ease of Access to Small Parts and Tools, Orange Interior, Fully Molded Bottom, Shoulder Strap and Padded Handles |
Included Components | 55419SP-14 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**D
Only a couple small gripes
I bought this bag after much research. I was undertaking a re-wiring job in my house and wanted a bag of purpose made electrical tools. Just the essentials and just high quality tools. I'm able to fit a couple of insulated flip-bit insulated drivers, a pair of Knipex forged strippers, a pair of 10" diagonal cutters, a pair of needle nose, a 10" ox claw bar, a multi meter, a penlight and a work light, some gloves, a milwaukee folding jab saw, a few drill bits, a measuring tape, a couple rolls of electrical tape, a marker, a non-contact tester, and two small bins, one with wire connectors and one with screws and romex staples. All of this fits without the bag feeling crowded. If I carry a cordless drill or impact driver I can do just about any residential wiring job I might want to do. The bag is super sturdy, well designed, and I like that I can either carry it by the handle or put it over my shoulder and grab tools as I work. The two things I don't like are: The weight, it is a bit heavy but I guess that's because its quality made. The one thing that I dislike the most is the location of the handle and strap attachment. It is right above the slots where I slide my penlight and non-contact tester. It makes it a hassle to get those things out when I need them. Other than that I'd say its perfect!
C**D
Great Bag and Worth the Money!
I’m trying to limit my comments and Pics to things that are not already mentioned in other reviews.Pros-Durable, at 1680 denier vs. 600 denier in my previous bag. You get what you pay for.(Denier is thickness of individual thread used, a higher number is bulkier and a harder wearing fabric)-Pockets of variable depth 8” and 5”. Understand there is no room for power tools, this is a hand tool bag-Center pockets are tight which holds most screwdrivers at the base of the handle, which keeps the sharp points from wearing a hole in the bottom of the pocket - very nice.-Zipper pocket about 9.5” W 5.75” H x 1” D; One Driver Bit & Nail set storage pocket w/Velcro closure-The bag fits in a Ridgid Tool “Crate” 11 ” Wide, where I store it.-Measuring tape clip sits high up on the bag so it does not pop off when placing the bag on the ground. Electrical tape loop is very handy-Two Flexible handles open up the top for finding a tool and accessing it- Shoulder strap is included-Two Flexible handles make a heavy bag harder to carry than a “rigid bar” handle. (I like the access to my tools with these two handles that fold out of the way). The included shoulder strap solves this issue.-I wish it had a thick plastic lined pouch for chisels (so I need to keep them in chisel covers)-One or two 3” deep pockets would be nice for allen wrenches, band-aids & other short things. For now they have to go in the zipper bag,-Price is higher than some, but a much stronger bag with far better storage than my less expensive bag. Definitely worth it
N**Z
Great tool bag
Solid tool bag. Good quality straps and handles. Plastic bottom makes it solid for setting down while you’re working and the strap allows you to wear it out of the way if you’re working overhead to avoid needing to kneel every tool switch. All of the little pockets inside of it as well as the various bits on the outside make tool organization a breeze. Definitely worth the money my only gripe is the strap starts to dig into your shoulder if you’ve got a lot of weight in it and have it on for a while.
W**A
I have a strange addiction to this orange color! Klein never fails to inspire and impress.
These bag I ordered was severely crushed whilst being shipped, so a replacement was immediately sent by Amazon. Phew! Love the easy return policy.As for the bag, the design is really well thought out and after a ton of reviews by other electricians, I have to agree, this is terrific.I guess at 62 years of age, my ol' back and hips are not those a young man and I sure do miss those days. That beng said, eliminating the heavy tool belts has really helped, herein, the bag is most definitely beneficial. I still keep a light tool belt to carry essentials when climbing ladders, but for most of my ground-based work, I'm baggin.The soft handles are super comfortable and there is ample room within the bag for my daily choice of tools and also connectors, noalox and misc. fittings.Overall, really great bag and as the old saying goes, 'If it's Klein, it's mine!'
J**D
Perfect for fire sprinkler work
The main negative about this tool pouch for me is the weight which is due to the molded plastic bottom. I do like that this feature allows the bag to sit upright and protect it from dirt and water but the extra weight is significant enough to add to the fatigue of having your tools hanging from your shoulder all day.A few things that make this bag great is that the pockets are big enough to allow large hands to reach small items that may find their way to the bottom. The photo shows 4 cup & skirt style fire sprinklers stored nicely in these pockets which when empty, will flatten out and expose the full volume of the main compartment. I can carry 8-10 semi-recessed or ESFR heads in there and 20 or more commercial heads will fit no problem.As can be seen in the picture, the outer compartments will hold an 8oz bottle of pipe dope with room to spare and the tool sleeves will accept a ratchet and 12" Cresent wrench. The inner pocket is accommodating a 1 1/2" putty knife with the corners of the blade rounded off to prevent damage to the material.One thing that I wish Klien accounted for with this bag is a spot to keep a marker. The inner pockets are deep and will swallow a Sharpie. Every tool bag that I've ever owned had a marker/pencil pocket. I may update this review if I come up with a better solution than stuffing one of the pockets to make it more shallow.Overall, this is by far the best shoulder bag that I have ever used for my type of work. I doubt that there is a better solution to be found. Whether I'm installing sprinkler heads, pipe fitting or making repairs, this bag adapts very well to whatever the job requires. Highly recommend it.
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