Material | Tool Bag With Extra Storage Space

Elementary school Material | Tool Bag With Extra Storage Space

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A handy tool bag for all ToolKid tools!

• Easy to open
• All tools at hand
• Special storage space at the bottom

With the ToolKid tool bag, your child will have all their tools clearly at hand when sawing and hammering!

All ToolKid tools fit in this handy tool bag with extra storage! Conveniently, the bag can be opened during use. Just like a doctor's bag, you can unfold the built-in metal frame. This makes all the tools clearly visible , allowing you to see what you need at a glance. This makes it easy to take the tools out and put them back in.

The bag has a double bottom. Unzip the front flap to reveal a dedicated storage box at the bottom. Here you can store nails, screws, drill bits, bobby pins for the nail holder, and jigsaws.

Besides being incredibly practical for children, this handy tool bag is also kid-proof, making it safe to use. No corners to bump into, no fingers caught between lids like with plastic and metal toolboxes.

The canvas bag with 2 zippers, extra compartments and reinforced handles is lightweight, made of durable material and will last a long time.


Specifications

• Weight: 1800 grams
• Dimensions: 46 x 30 x 25 cm
• EAN: 8719689050757

Material | Tool Bag With Extra Storage Space

  • Paid
Toolkid

ToolKid offers genuine children's tools, safe and perfect for little hands. These allow children to carpenter, saw, and build independently, while discovering the world through play!



Eduye Product ID: 39581

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