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Product description
This roll up tool bag is built for everyday use by tradespeople and DIYers who need organised, transportable storage. The roll up tool bag design keeps tools compact and accessible, while the durable construction aims to resist wear and damp during work on site or in the garage. If you value tidy storage and quick access, this bag helps you stay ready on the move.
Key takeaways
The bag combines heavy duty 1680D Oxford fabric with a PVC-coated lining to offer robust protection and water resistance. It packs a total of 12 pockets including three large compartments and one extra large pocket, plus detachable small pouches that help separate fasteners and bits. Bear in mind that the compact rolled size reduces bulk but requires folding items to fit neatly, so very large power tools may not suit this layout. 🧰
Technical details
- Reference: Hinshark Roll-Up Tool Bag
- Type: Roll-up tool bag
- Size: 13×2.3 inches rolled, 33×5.8 cm
- Storage: 12 pockets including detachable small bags and a transparent mesh pocket
- Material: 1680D Oxford fabric with PVC-coated lining
What you’ll notice day to day
You’ll appreciate fast access to screwdrivers, wrenches and drill bits thanks to the external slots and removable pouches. The reinforced shoulder strap and comfortable handle make short transfers simple, while rust-resistant zippers and sturdy buckles reduce the chance of failure in humid or gritty conditions. For travel it stores neatly in vans, cars or on a workbench.
Who it’s for
It suits electricians, plumbers, carpenters and vehicle owners who need a portable organiser that keeps small parts visible and separate. Hinshark Roll-Up Tool Bag works well for weekend projects and professional maintenance alike, offering a pragmatic balance between capacity and portability. It might not be the best match if you routinely carry large cordless drills or bulky saws, because those items need more rigid cases or larger toolboxes.
Care tips
Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth after heavy use and let the bag dry open to avoid trapped moisture. Avoid overloading pockets beyond the stitching limits, and store detachable pouches flat when not in use to prolong their shape and function.









