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    Re: First Look - Autogeek Detailer's Bag

    Quote Originally Posted by M.P. Cobra Fan View Post
    I use a dewalt tool bag for my polisher and pads, and a mothers bag for my product. I really need this bag. I have to hold off on ordering until I am sure that we are going to get paid this month. Damn congress.
    This happened back in the Carter years when I was in the Navy. I consider you guys as the most essential of all Government personnel! God Bless!
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    Excellent review Bill! I didnt like trying to get my GG DA in and out with a 25' cord. Very well built. I am anything but mobile so my input shouldnt count for much!
    My name is Jim and I am an Old Auburn Tiger.

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    Re: First Look - Autogeek Detailer's Bag

    Quote Originally Posted by Donnym View Post
    I have the Pinnacle version and it is a nice bag as far as storage capacity goes but the false (inside) bottom is sagging a bit with the weight of the PC 7424.
    Take a gander at the Pinnacle & Wolfgang sites occasionally, every once in a while there's some real nuggets to be found. I picked up the Pinnacle bag cheap and the Flex bag was $24.95 on the Wolfgang site for the longest time but not discounted on the other PBMA sites.

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    Re: First Look - Autogeek Detailer's Bag

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Tiger View Post
    Excellent review Bill! I didnt like trying to get my GG DA in and out with a 25' cord. Very well built. I am anything but mobile so my input shouldnt count for much!
    Do you think the GG with regular cord will fit? I looked at this but chickened out at the last minute. Man I need a bag to carry all my crap in and just a place to store it at the house.

    Great review and thanks for the photos! I might consider it a bit more now.

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    Re: First Look - Autogeek Detailer's Bag

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Tiger View Post
    This happened back in the Carter years when I was in the Navy. I consider you guys as the most essential of all Government personnel! God Bless!
    thanks. I hope something is done. A lot of folks are going to be put in some serious financial trouble if we don't get paid. I understand backpay will come, but a lot of soldiers live paycheck to paycheck.

    Quote Originally Posted by TLMitchell View Post
    Take a gander at the Pinnacle & Wolfgang sites occasionally, every once in a while there's some real nuggets to be found. I picked up the Pinnacle bag cheap and the Flex bag was $24.95 on the Wolfgang site for the longest time but not discounted on the other PBMA sites.

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    Re: First Look - Autogeek Detailer's Bag

    Quote Originally Posted by M.P. Cobra Fan View Post
    thanks. I hope something is done. A lot of folks are going to be put in some serious financial trouble if we don't get paid.
    As one of the "essential" personnel I'll be slaving over a hot radar scope regardless. I don't recall the particulars last time this happened but I don't recall a pay interruption.

    114 days until I exit Club Fed, they better get things straightened out by then... OPM is already 8 MONTHS behind processing retirements. Your tax dollars at work.

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    Re: First Look - Autogeek Detailer's Bag

    Thanks for the review. I almost expected a contest on guessing the products in the bag. Wolfgang polishes, DPS, FK425, ..what else?
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    Re: First Look - Autogeek Detailer's Bag

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt575 View Post
    Do you think the GG with regular cord will fit? I looked at this but chickened out at the last minute. Man I need a bag to carry all my crap in and just a place to store it at the house.

    Great review and thanks for the photos! I might consider it a bit more now.
    IMO it would still be a pain! I bought a rubbermaid type container at Lowes. It is deep and has a durable snap on top. It has room for the 3 & 6" GG DA's and a lot of pads. It would easily fit in a trunk and has 2 handles to carry it. Cost less than $10.
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    Re: First Look - Autogeek Detailer's Bag

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Tiger View Post
    IMO it would still be a pain! I bought a rubbermaid type container at Lowes. It is deep and has a durable snap on top. It has room for the 3 & 6" GG DA's and a lot of pads. It would easily fit in a trunk and has 2 handles to carry it. Cost less than $10.
    Always good to remember there are many ways of accomplishing the same thing. Tiger - would you be able to share a picture of your setup?
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    Re: First Look - Autogeek Detailer's Bag

    I like mine (I actually have two), but the only thing I wish was the side pockets to be customizable in size (velcro?) so that we could fit 24oz or 32oz bottles.

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