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16-03-2022, 02:54 PM | #10 | |||
*barks incessantly
Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: SA
Posts: 1,564
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I have used a cheap canvas bag/haversack regularly for the last eight years or so to carry a water bottle, food and a book to read when travelling on public transport. It's seen me through, that's for sure. Type of canvas bag I refer to: https://www.aussiedisposals.com.au/haversack-wh1.html I use this type (and other similar bags) to store/carry tools, parts and consumables in the boot of my car. They don't rattle around like metal or plastic tool boxes and I can easily sling all of the bags over my shoulders if I ever need to. Another bonus is that people may mistakenly believe the bags are filled with high-explosives (WWII commando style), so that could be a theft deterrent? |
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