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Old 12-27-2007, 06:52 PM
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Re: FLEX Softside bag

looks like it would fit rather well in the two bags AG currently offers too.

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Yeah it might "fit" in those bags but the FLEX bag has a more professional appearance.
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Yeah it might "fit" in those bags but the FLEX bag has a more professional appearance.
... plus those bags are too small to hold both my 6-pack (of soda) and Flex, and taking soda out leaving it when going to polish out on a hot day is out of the question LOL

Kidding aside, for a "mobile detailer" of my "kind" (one that hops in his 2-seater with practically no storage space) no "bag" of horizontal orientation (duffle/tool) will completely work but Flex one seems better fit while I am looking for solution.
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Yeah it might "fit" in those bags but the FLEX bag has a more professional appearance.
cause it says FLEX on the side
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Re: FLEX Softside bag

Yeah, my Makita came from AG with a nice green bag and Makita on the side, wife says I look like a doctor making a house call - yeah, like we're old enough to remember them!
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Yeah, my Makita came from AG with a nice green bag and Makita on the side, wife says I look like a doctor making a house call - yeah, like we're old enough to remember them!
I remember them too. Guess that would put you in the 50 years old + bracket lol.
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Any update on this??
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Any update on this??
We have checked on it, it is still a possibility but we are still waiting on more info from Flex. I cannot say for sure it is going to happen though.
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