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Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
It is a nice heavy duty bag that makes it easier to lug my giant rails around. I measured wrong the first time around as I forgot to include the track extension pieces or the initial run in piece so rather than having plenty of space I had less than two inches of space. Still the Kreg Accut-Cut XL is massive and it fits exactly in this bag. The bag is not overly narrow and is stiff enough to keep its form. The divider will certainly prevent any damage and the extra pockets are nice for additional pieces. I would love to keep the additional track saw base in there but not quite big enough for that.Highly recommend just double check your measurements to avoid my almost error:) Aside from making it easy to move wherever I need it without damaging the tracks or getting the grip backing dirty I use this to hang on the garage door to keep it out of the way when not in use as well.
MrGreen
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
This guide rail case is even better than the Festool one. It's extremely high durability fabric (similar to fire hose material) with smooth zippers, plenty of padding and tight stitching. I think I saved about $15 going with this vs the festool version and I like it better. Looks great too.
Prosumer
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
This has to be the best bag I've come to use for track saw guide rail storage for my M18 2831 plunge cut track saw system. The bags are very well made with some extra thick and firm padding. It's extremely light weight and very easy to use. The zipper pulls smoothly and the compartment divider allows me to both of my guide rails in it. There's also an extra pocket I can put the extender pieces in, making it a complete bagged solution for the guide rails.The only downside I see with this bag, and this goes for all other bags I've come to try for, is that the end edges don't have some rubber bumpers on all 4 corners. I really suggest bag makers to start adding those rubber bumpers at the very end because these guide rails are only as good as the ingress/egress's condition. And even when a bag like this is being built with thick paddings to protect it; I am always in fear that when I carry this around, strapped to my shoulder, that it may slip and put a dent to the guide rail's corner, thereby ruining the entire guide rail. If it's bent at the ingress/egress, I pretty much can't use this guide rail anymore. So care should be placed on designing a way to counter this possibility for denting the corners. I just don't think any amount of fabric or foam padding can do this job at all.Anyway, by far, the best bag I've used for guide rails, and as I collect more track saw guide rails, I plan to buy this brand going forward. This is a great find on Amazon, A+
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