Occidental Leather 8581 FatLip Fastener Bag

(1972 reviews)

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$124.90

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  • Matt

    > 3 day

    Big pockets, solid pouch

  • Adam

    Greater than one week

    I like how it’s very durable and how the pockets stay open so I can grab nails and other fastener

  • Paul, Pamela, and family

    Greater than one week

    Our son requested the Occidental Leather tool bag specifically and we were happy to see it listed at Amazon - the place we always check first. The bag is designed intelligently and the workmanship is outstanding. My wife and I forgot to order the belt which is designed to hold the tools comfortably in precisely the most comfortable and useful position. It is on its way, and our young carpenter will be a very happy man.

  • Albert

    Greater than one week

    Very comfortable, durable well made , use it every day rigging scaffold , throw all sorts of things in it fasteners nails clams etc... bag truly reliable no tears just keeps up with my need

  • Andrew pruznak

    > 3 day

    Its big, its bulky, and they couldve done a little more with the interior of the big bag. I honestly wasnt expecting it to be this big, that aside, its an Occidental pouch so youre getting great quality. The pouches are big enough to easily access even with insulated winter leather gloves. Im sure itll break in nicely

  • B Claypool

    > 3 day

    The last set of bags lasted me 10 years. Let that sink in.

  • Maria

    > 3 day

    Good

  • Laxtoy

    > 3 day

    To begin with: Some of the negative/neutral reviews are absurd- the description says fastener bag so that top pouch isn’t designed for a tape, the right hand pouch is for tools, and has a specifically designed tape pouch that works awesome for a 25’. Anything over a 25’ tape is useless where I live, the rain will just trash them and I’m physically having to push the tape back the last foot or so, then it ends up in the trash. Anything over 25’ and I grab the 100’, and that’s not often. Too big? Like a purse? Do you even work as a carpenter??? It’s like reading reviews for work boots from guys that say they are too clunky to wear to the office (not a joke sadly). Thanks hipsters for driving up the price on American made quality boots to almost 3 bills, and thanks again homeowners and handymen for trashing quality stuff you don’t use as it was intended. These are designed for construction. Want something lighter/smaller, get some Home Depot bags, or if you want occidental leather’s quality, they make smaller sets for that. My review: I’ve been in remodeling for over twenty years, had lots of bags including all leather occy’s that I retired prematurely (they were far from worn out) because of weight for nylon CLC bags, and that was not a trade up to be sure. My previous set before these bags were CLC signatures, combo of leather/nylon like these, and though the layout was as good as I’ve found, they were the cheapest pos’s $130 will be wasted on. The leather trim on top of the pockets was thin and wore through quickly exposing the piping that eventually fell out leaving the bag like a wet paper sack. The padded nylon belt was unsupportive and thin, would defom and bunch pulling down my pants, and the whole setup lasted me 8 years. Worst of all, it wasn’t a comfortable 8 years and they were threadbare when I bought these new bags. I knew what to expect with these in terms of weight and quality, but the price tag was hefty so I waited a bit too long to pull the trigger on them. When I pulled them out to inspect them I was not surprised by their build quality, very thick leather lining the pockets, leather cats paw holder, very beefy and they will obviously give me a lot of use. I got the right side-tool specific individually too and a Gatorback padded belt, very nice, so my whole rig is around to $260. For a set of bags I expect to last me 10 years+, a very worth while investment. As a remodeling carpenter I have my hands in everything from concrete, demolition, framing, siding, decks, windows, doors, trim, cabinets, and all sorts of miscellany. I carry a lot of stuff and need a comfortable rig, so with the setup I have and some padded suspenders (the Gatorback belt has suspender attachment points, huge plus), I’ll be very comfortable for a long time. I can tell guys looking at reviews that are aimed at spending money wisely, these are a great set of bags from a great company. CLC makes nice stuff, but they are definitely a big step down. If you want bags to last you a very long time, these will suffice.

  • henry fabian

    > 3 day

    A bit bulky but workable

  • Kai

    > 3 day

    Overall a good feeling tool bag, hard to beat the smell and feel of work heavy leather. I know Occidental bags are supposed to be the best you can get and last forever but it appears that their quality control has gone down in this example. Im not a professional leather worker but I do know that in high wear areas on leather goods, a shallow groove is made for the stitching to lay down in, so to keep it protected. In this case several areas including the back of the pouch where it rubs all day against your waist, as well as several interior pockets locations that will be in contact with tools were not. I just cant imagine the stitching holding up to my metal file or beat up channys rubbing against it all day every day. Might take another look at Occidental again in the future and chalk these bags up to covid quality.

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