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Re: Detailing Bag
The Blackfire bag will hold 3 Rupes polishers with plenty of room for polishes, microfibers, and pads. I believe the Rupes bag is larger, but it costs a bit more too.
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Originally Posted by rlmccarty2000
The Blackfire bag will hold 3 Rupes polishers with plenty of room for polishes, microfibers, and pads. I believe the Rupes bag is larger, but it costs a bit more too.
i have the large blackfire bag and I carry a G21, Rupes 21 mark ii, and a Rupes mini with tons of space for 2 more polishers
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I personally got the Wolfgang Detailer Bag from autogeek. I was able to fit a duffle bag full of my supplies in it and there are two compartments, one is your main and the other on the bottom. You should check that one out
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I have the one above. I found them on sale, or maybe mislabelled, for $5 back in the spring. Been kicking myself for not buying several.
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Dang five bucks!! I would have bought them all
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Anyone have any experience with the bucketboss brand?
https://www.amazon.com/Bucket-Boss-6...2PNHE00VP9Z28Y
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My bag reminds me of the old-fashioned doctor’s bag. It’s perfect for a mobile detailer making house calls. With 12 pockets, two large compartments, Velcro™ fasteners, and interior elastic straps for small items, the Pinnacle Detailer’s Bag literally has a place for everything.
https://www.ilcnsw.asn.au/suppliers/4117?view=list
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Originally Posted by Jacobb
My bag reminds me of the old-fashioned doctor’s bag. It’s perfect for a mobile detailer making house calls. With 12 pockets, two large compartments, Velcro™ fasteners, and interior elastic straps for small items, the Pinnacle Detailer’s Bag literally has a place for everything.
https://www.ilcnsw.asn.au/suppliers/4117?view=list
except for a flex 3401 polisher.
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There's a fine line between being too big (and heavy) and too small (not fitting supplies). I find keeping polishers separate in their own bag ,compounds/polishes, small tools in another bag and a third for pads and mf towels. When home I use two 3-shelf steel stands on casters to wheel around the cars.
If there were a one bag option I think it would be far too heavy to carry.
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