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JessF

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New to this hobby, I'm 5 tanks into my TRX Slayer with an RC18T in the mail.

I found a sweet electrician's tool case at Home Depot and it works perfectly to carry all the items I need in the field to run the slayer.

Tools, spare parts, Radio, fuel bottle, big Can WD-40, manuals etc. everything I own for the truck fits in this case. The best part is the plastic organizer which slides into the bottom, holds all the odds and ends, extra filter, filter oil, batteries etc. It has a sholder strap, which means I don't need someone to carry the fuel while I carry the tool box and truck.

Extra room for 4 wheels as well...though I don't have any yet.

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cheers!
 
that looks very handy! nice.
 
I cancelled the order for the RC18T and instead got the Savage XL. Had the tool kit out today while I broke-in the Savage and was glad I had the extra room for manuals for both the truck and the fail-safe. My friend and I had everything we needed to get the job done. Even his fiance could not go without commenting on the usefulness of the tool bag, she's pretty cool anyways so I'm not surprised.

If you carry any amount tools with you when you run your truck I would seriously recomend you take a look at what the "home builder's" stores have for tool bags. There was one smaller than this one, but came without the storage for the plastic organizer, but still looked very useful.
 
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