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It's a bag that hangs on the moving jaw of the tool. It is not watertight and thus can't hold beer. It does its job. It hangs, it holds tools, it does not spontaneously combust, at least not yet.
I have had my Jawhorse about 1 year now, it has worked perfectly for me. I would recommend this product for anyone to use.
Best thing since sliced bread. Everyone who uses any hand power tools should have one. I thought I had all the tools necessary to do any job but found out I was wrong as soon as I got the jawhorse and started using it.
It is easy to use and most of the attachments can be installed or removed with simple steps. Those of us who have passed our prime may have difficulty transporting this item. (2) The Jawhorse is quite heavy. This is a well-made product. The only negatives are (1) the manuals are barebones. Overall, this is a winner. A 3rd grader could write better manuals.
I really like the JawHorse, but the Saddlebags are not practical for me. Also, they just sit over the back of the clamp jaw, so they would be easy to knock off, sending tools everywhere. They are fine quality-wise, but just don't seem very well designed. You can roll them up like a tool roll, but when I actually put tools in them the hook and look strap wasn't long enough to fasten.
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