Klein Tools Runner Bag

December 8, 2025

The Tool Runner Tool Bag is a compact but fully functional tool organizer with 39 pockets and two storage bays with enough room for hand tools, meters, parts, and small accessories. The tough, wide molded bottom protects from the elements and keeps the bag upright. It also includes an aircraft-cable reinforced handle, padded shoulder strap, and is constructed from heavy-duty, water resistant 1680d material.

  • The Tool Runner is a compact tool bag that keeps essential tools and parts organized
  • Room for hand tools, meters, small parts and accessories
  • 39 pockets for ultimate tool organization, transport and storage
  • Bag is two-sided to allow tradesmen to work out of both sides at the same time
  • Exterior pockets, tape thong, tape measure clip and D rings for easily access to frequently used items
  • Aircraft cable reinforced handle with solid rubber grip for comfort and durability
  • Fully-molded bottom keeps bag upright and helps protect contents from the elements

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