Thursday, August 25, 2022

Review: Rhino Tool Bag and Roll

 


                    " In a world where worse has become the norm, be the person who does better" 



        With this blog we would like to review the Rhino tool bag and roll. The model we will be reviewing is the Ultimate UTV Tool Bag 5 pocket organizer roll pictured below. The bag lists for 49.95 and comes packaged in a really nice box with stickers inside. (and who don't like stickers?) 


The tool bag straight out of the box 

    The roll comes in two designs Plain and Camo we chose the camo version for our purpose. Being in a small vehicle such as a Jeep TJ and needing to carry tools to work on and make repairs to the vehicle should the need arise, having a way of organizing tools is necessary. one way of keeping the tools in one places is we could just throw all of our tools into a plastic tote and be done with it, however this organizer fit the bill for our vehicle. The first thing that impressed us was the overall heavy duty construction of the bag. Made from heavy duty Cordura style fabric with heavy duty stitching and webbing along with some very thick and durable plastic buckles. 


The inside of the bag 

Opening the bag up I noticed right away the pockets were labeled and with heavy duty embroidered letters instead of write on labels on each of the 5 pockets. Each pocket was labeled sockets, wrenches, pliers, specialty and so on which makes it easy to find the right tool (should we put it  back in the right pouch) a snap. The whole bag rolls into a easy to store duffle style bag that fits in the back of the TJ, and makes having the tools at the ready and easily accessible  should the need arise. A bonus feature is that it has a 6th pocket on the front of the bag, a nice place to put some gloves. 


A sampling of the tools that fit 


Above is just a few of the tools that we currently carry of course I didn't have the time or the area to lay out all of the tools for you to see (I will do a blog on this later) but as you can see it holds a lot of tools and best of all if it gets dirty (of course it won't, right?) you can toss it in the washer and have a clean bag in a few minutes. 

The Bag in the back of the TJ along with my EDC totes 



Overall the bag gets 4.9 stars out of 5 as there are some improvements that can be made (I think it is more personal preference). One of the improvements is to get rid of the shoulder strap, I don't plan on carrying the bag 50 miles to do work and I just did this strap like I do to all of my former tool bags like this and toss the strap back into the packing box to be forgotten. The other improvement  I think would be great is to add MOLLE to a few slots that way it would be easy to attach a small accessory bag such as a first aid kit or other bag kits to the bag.

Overall I really enjoy having the bag and I would be comfortable carrying this everyday in the TJ whether it be out camping, trackside, overlanding, a trip to the grocery store, or should the apocalypses happen and believe that the bag will hold up to our needs. We hope you enjoyed our review of the Rhino 5 pocket tool bag and I would highly suggest you pick one up today. With this we would like to say remeber God is in control, stay healthy and stay blessed. 



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