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A
> 24 hourI put the heavy duty 30’ cables in it and it still had room for more if I wanted. Put couple tools in it as well. So far holding up good
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Beck
> 24 hourThis bag was bigger then I was expecting, and fits my heavy-duty jumper cables with no problem, andplenty of room left over for othr items. There are pockets inside and on the outside of the bag, so you can put other road & maintenance items in it to create a nice emergency kit. I am adding a pair of gloves and a lug-nut wrench for tire changing, plus a space blanket, flashlight, flares, small first-aid kit, and safety goggles. You could even throw some emergency food packets and a few bottles of water in there, in case you get stranded somewhere.
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Whispertools
> 24 hourPlenty of space for 15 ft Generator Power Cord, 20 ft Propane Hose and Regulator, Generator Pigtail, Generator Tool Kit and Watt Meter plus space to add more
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E Jeter
> 24 hourIt seems sturdy
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M.
> 24 hourTheyre sturdy and well built. The velcro straps inside to hold a cable coil in place are a nice touch. As are the D-rings on the outside to clip/lash it in place in a Jeep. Three pockets on the inside to store whatever emergency tools you fancy keeping with your cables. Three more pockets on the outside that are best used for things like gloves that are unlikely to fall out of the pockets. A great bag!
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Allan P
> 24 hourI had a jumper cable bag that I got in 1987 in college that lasted for 30 yrs. When it finally gave up the ghost I knew I needed a new one and picked this one up. For a product selling for under $18, I honestly wasnt expecting much. Boy was I wrong. The bag is made of nice, heavy duty material. It feels good in the hands and just feels like it wont be tearing anytime soon. The stitching looks solid as well. I dont see any stitches that look flimsy or have loose threads. The company is forward thinking and even includes a small spool of thread to repair it if one ever does come loose. The handles velcro together and make it easy to carry when necessary. Inside there is a LOT of space. I have heavy duty cables (standard battery, not electric vehicle cables as I understand they are different but cant confirm) and they fit in with plenty of room left over. I plan on putting my reflectors and my portable emergency compressor in there as well. The 2 straps on either side of the inside also lock the cables into place. There are a number of pockets inside so you can organize tools, rope, bungee cords or anything else you may keep in your emergency kit. Nice to be able to keep it all in one bag. There is a pocket on the outside as well. Another great feature is the addition of two hooks on the either side of the front of the bag. You can hook things to them, but I ran a bungee cord through it and strapped it down so it stays in one place. I love this since my old one would slide around the back of the car. The zipper is a 2 zipper setup, and also the only thing I question will last the long term. The zipper just feels a bit lighter duty, especially compared to how nicely built the rest of the bag is. Its not enough to warrant losing a star since I may be completely off base (and I hope I am!). If you are looking for a storage solution for your jumper cables (and a big portion of the rest of your emergency kit, look no further. This bag does everything you need and then some.
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dt1965
> 24 hourThe material of this bag is thick and sturdy, and the zipper is well sewn. Saying the bag is roomy is an understatement. On the inside, there are pockets galore to hold wrenches, screwdrivers, or any other tools you may need for a roadside emergency. Theres a pocket on the outside plenty big enough for a pair of gloves. The attached ring makes it convenient for hanging. Its a good value.
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TFD-Gunney
> 24 hourWorks great, heavy type canvas material which will make for long life. Heavy duty zipper and nice to have extra pockets for any of that emergencies scenario type items.
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Attarsiya
> 24 hourI am using this bag for recovery gear. It is reasonably durable, a moderate weight/strength of canvas like material. zippers well sewn. Although it is marketed for jumpers, it could probably hold three or four sets of moderate gauge length jumpers. I have in it: my cabled winch controller, a 40,000 powerbank type jump starter, 30 of 3 tow strap, 10 of 4 tree saver strap, three soft shackles, a pair of work gloves, a small rechargeable flood work-light, and a pair of uhf/vhf uv-5r handi-talkies. They all fit with some room to spare. While this bag is more durable than the best of the bags that came with some of my tow straps, I think it is not made to handle a wrench set, screwdrivers, steel shackles or my bottle jack. I have those type of tools in a heavier duty 18 toolbar from the orange box store. All-in-all for the price a good value.
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Danny
> 24 hour20 4awg cables fit with Velcro attachments fastened. Bigger cables would fit but Velcro holders might not be long enough.