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Milwaukee 49-17-0170 Bucket Tool Organizer




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Manufacturer: Milwaukee

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Brand: Milwaukee
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Model: 49-17-0170


Features
Organizer shown complete with tools to illustrate its ample storage capabilities
Internal drill holster securely holds up to an 18-volt Milwaukee hammer-drill, driver/drill or impact wrench
Dedicated speed square sleeve keeps square easily accessible
55 total pockets of assorted shapes and sizes positioned inside and out provide limitless storage options
Heavy-duty water resistant 600 Denier Ripstop Polyester Material for durability and tear resistance

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Editorial Reviews:

Internal Drill Holster: securly holds up to an 18-volt Milwaukee Drill or Impact Wrench. Speed Square Compartment: for quick access 55 Total Pockets of assorted shapes and sizes: positioned inside and out provide limitless storage options. Heavy-Duty Water Resistant 600 Denier Ripstop Polyester Material: resists tearing, is durable and lightweight. Fits Standard 5-gallon Buckets: for job site convenience


User Comments about the Milwaukee 49-17-0170 Bucket Tool Organizer

this was really simple to put in and great to use.helps out alot.



I agree with one of the other posts about the shallow depth of the pockets. Otherwise, I suppose it works as a well constructed organizer.



This is better than a tool box in that you can see everything easily, no digging for the 7/8" wrench. Great product. Turns a 5 gal bucket into a tool box that you can throw into the back of your truck or run upstairs w/.



Got the product as promised. I always wanted one and for the price, it was a great deal. The product is weel woth it. It is very durable.



since the milwaukee company sold out to ryobi, the quality and workmanship have declined dramatically, but since there are no mechanical parts on a canvas bag to go cheap on, they couldnt mess it up to bad.