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Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025
This is a pricy bag, but if you need a robust and nearly waterproof bag, then it might be worth it. I rated it 5 stars for its quality, not its price. I got it to hold my multimeter and my clamp meter. The dividers, held in place with hook and loop patches work fine. For my purposes it’s all a bit overkill. I’m a DIY guy and not in the trades, so I won’t be using this bag in a rainstorm. The benefits are also slight detriments. The rubbery material that makes it rugged and waterproof also makes it stiff, which makes it a little awkward to fold the top back after you open it and have it stay put. That will be easier if the top compartments are full of probes and wires. The zipper is very well designed to keep out water, but that design also makes it a little bit more sluggish to operate. Maybe it will get easier over time. There is only one zipper pull, not two.
HTK
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
well constructud, solid and water/weather resistant. Configurable for storing different types of things. I think it is quality.
shri
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2025
As the product title says, this is a waterproof (resistant) soft-sided tool case. I use it for a soldering kit with a couple of small soldering irons, some wire, solder, and a few small tools, and everything fits inside. There are a couple of padded, velcro-attached dividers that you can adjust to your needs (e.g., three long compartments vs. two long compartments and two smaller ones). There is also a large divider so that you can put small tools on the opposite side (e.g., screwdrivers and pliers). The walls are a thick, waterproof plastic, the zipper is the waterproof style, and there is a handle for carrying as well as a coupld of elastic loops for even more tools. The stitching seems firm, so I expect the case to last quite a while.
S. Pupp
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025
This water resistant case is made from waterproof material, and has a rubberized zipper. The description uses the word "waterproof," but immediately clarifies that the case is designed to protect from splashes, and advises not to "fully immerse the bag in water." I but the zipper under a running faucet and the water beaded up, not getting inside the case. The claim that it protects from splashes is accurate.There are dividers attached by Velcro to compartmentalize the main storage area, and a page-like divider for tools and accessories.I am using the case for Micronta multimeters and their accessories. It works very well for that purpose.This case serves its purpose, and I have no complaints about the case itself. Given that the item title is "Waterproof Utility Pouch," however, I do have to deduct a star for the fact that it is not designed for complete submersion in water; the materials may be waterproof, but the case itself is then more accurately described as water resistant.
bp
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
So the fundamental bag here is solid for the price. It's got a fine set of compartments and it seems like it may reasonably be water proof. Good stuff.But it isn't tactical. In general the bare minimum standard for something to be tactical is to be easily attachable to other tactical gear, but note the orientation of the webbing, it is vertical! If you've ever built a load out on a "tactical" bag you know vertical webbing is compatible with very little. Now you could rig something up with snaps or cordage but really that is no different than any other bag.Still it's a fine little toolkit.
Meinthemirror
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
As another reviewer said, it is pretty deflated/smashed when it arrives, but it's fine once you fill it up. I wasn't expecting a top-quality tool bag, but I didn't pay top dollar either. The zipper is pretty easy to use, considering it's water-resistant. The modularity is actually pretty good. I plan to use it for my more specialized electrical tools. Catch it on sale. I don't know if it's worth the full price of nearly $50. But, it's really not that bad!
Bruce A. For
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
I’ve been toting the Graoso pouch on site for a week and it’s quickly become my “maintenance purse” replacing a jumble of small carrying cases. The minimalist, all-black shell is slick, streamlined and professional, yet the thermocompression-bonded nylon feels rugged; rain beads up and the chunky YKK-style zippers glide cleanly.Inside, a smart three-tier system—full-lid zip pocket, removable binder panel and Velcro dividers—keeps meters, bits and first-aid supplies sorted instead of rattling loose. I like that the squared profile slips into tight lockers and my RIDGE PRO cases better than A-frame bags, and the MOLLE webbing lets me clip a flashlight or scissors outside.Overall, the capacity-to-footprint ratio and build quality are impressive.
Beeftimer
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Oh, this one is going STRAIGHT into the trash! This is the fast food cheeseburger of tool bags - it looks GREAT on the menu, but you get the real thing and it's all smooshed and crooked, you got cheese only on one half of the burger and the rest of the slice is hanging off, still cold. And they left on your pickles when you specifically asked them to hold them. When I ordered this bag, I was expecting something rigid, something robust, something I could keep maybe one of my small drills in, or at least some hand tools. This bag isn't going to support any of that. It's weak, it's cheap, it's UGLY... what a disappointment. Just a huge disappointment. This is going straight into the trash.
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