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Features:
Store and carry cables and cords
Use for emergency supplies
Front holding pockets
Durable double web handles
Editorial Review:
"JUMPER CABLE BAGLarge compartment for jumper cables, 13 inside diameter, a must for every jobsite truck, works great for tow straps, pneumatic hose and extension cords, fits neatly in square wheel space, cables not included."
The Bucket Boss 06009 Jumper Cable and Extension Cord Bag is designed specifically to hold cables and cord for the times when you need extra reach or come across a dead battery. You can store emergency supplies like tow straps, flares, gloves, and some food as well, while the front pockets have room for maps, gauges, and ice scrapers. The double web handles are rugged, and this bag is small enough to stow inside your spare wheel.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Heavy duty bag. It holds my 20' cables with no problem.
Very heavy duty. I like the way it opens all the way up so you dont have to fight to get the cables in or out. Pocket on the front looks cool but is useless. I would reccomend this product.
The only way to store jumper cables
Like all Bucket Boss products, the 6009 bag is sturdy and will stand up to years of abuse. This bag is perfect for storing jumper cables. I have a really nice, larger set of cables (16' 4 guage) and getting the cables in and out of the bag is supper easy, thanks to the heavy duty zippers. Even with gloves on, it's no problem. This product is well worth the money!
Jumper cable storage bag
What a great bag. Well made with lots of good storage on the inside. I gave this as a gift to each of my children and added booster cables, flashlights, extra batteries, maps, emergency flashers, candles in can and matches. What a great way to say, "I love you and be safe".
A great jumper cable bag
A great way to keep unruly jumper cables "tamed" in your trunk. Bag is well constructed, and easy to load with jumper cables. I've referred several people who asked "Where did you get that?".