Measuring 19″High(longest side)x12″ Wide x2″Deep , this roll up tool bag offers the perfect size for small hand tools, holding way more than you’d expect. It includes 5 generous-sized zippered 12 inch tool pouches inside and an extra tool belt pouch, allowing you to efficiently organize and carry all your screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers, and ratchets. It’s a non-bulky portable option that brilliantly solves your tool storage woes.
【Versatile Fastener Tool Pouch with Secure Velcro Fit】This 5.5×5.5×2.5-inch tool holster features a wide-open main pocket for quick, one-handed access to screws, pliers, and more. The detachable Velcro flap securely fits belts up to 2 inches wide, ensuring the pouch stays firmly in place during work forenhanced safety and convenience. Perfect for electricians and carpenters needing organized, on-the-go tool access.
【Organized Compartmentalization for Easy Access】 Never dig for a screwdriver again! This bag excels at compartmentalizing your gear with multiple pockets for quick, efficient access. You can keep everything organized—assign wrenches to one pouch and pliers to another. It’s a more efficient organizer for your mechanic set or IT work tools, ensuring you can find what you need in seconds.
Take the advantage of a £5 discount when you buy our MG Car Club mascot together with the MG Benji in his MG Car Club Racing driver overalls, which is a limited edition of 251 pieces
The MGB was a great British success story, a product largely conceived, designed and produced by a small team of dedicated people who genuinely cared about their work. Of course, the MGB came from a proud, successful sports car tradition, and the model it replaced – the revolutionary aerodynamic MGA – had been an unprecedented success – so the new car had big shoes to fill. Launching in 1962 and in production for eighteen years, the MGB became one of the most successful sports cars the world has ever known. This book describes how the MGB arose principally from the ideas of one man, MG’s Chief Engineer, Syd Enever, how it was designed and developed, how it survived and thrived, and how it became the classic car still highly regarded today. There have been many previous books about the MGB, and the related MGC and V8 variants, but MGB – The superlative MG reaches a new level of detail together seasoned with fresh insight. David Knowles has been researching and writing about the MGB for more than thirty years. Prepare to be surprised at some of the stories you will have never read before, and new twists on some you possibly thought you knew well.