Detailing Bag

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So, I just received my Autogeek Detailing bag. I was thinking that it would be much bigger than it is. I cant get half of my supplies in it. So, can anyone suggest a bag that is durable and large as well?

Thanks in advance!!!
 
The Blackfire bag is a good size bag.
 
Thanks for the replies! Keep em coming if you can.
 
I am tempted to get the Gyeon detailer bag large, It seems to be customizable to fit supplies. I have the basic flex bag that comes with the 3401, and that one is just a large container think large soft box, with a few elastic bands that doesn't do much, the premium version looks like it has some pockets, I don't think its a really good bag overall except to toss things inside and not organize. I loaded it with most of my cleaning chemicals, soap, sealants and wax and the 3401.

I also got the wolfgang bag, and I think thats the same generic bag that all "car care" bags come with (autogeek, pinnacle, etc). Its great for holding a few rags, pads, couple of bottles (i keep my interior detail, plastic, rubber trim, and spray wax/quick detailer bottles here), and finally my brushes and misc tools. I sort of feel these steel bar handle bags are only good for the things you need to get your hands on to go a light detail.

I am wondering if there is a bag that is slightly padded and sectioned off for a polisher, pockets for 6 pads, 4 very large pockets for bigger bottles (odd shape bottles like Kwazar), 6-8 small pockets for small (16 oz or so) bottles, a small-medium size area to stash brushes, claybars, and random bits, and finally a space for rags, of course this can require 2 hands to carry and that wouldnt be a problem for me. Anyway until then, my Kwazar bottles will sit in a bucket.
 
"Thanks for the replies! I love the Autogeek bag, but it is just too small for what I need. It will not fit all of my supplies and when you put normal size sprayers in it, you cant grip the handle.
 
I am tempted to get the Gyeon detailer bag large, It seems to be customizable to fit supplies. I have the basic flex bag that comes with the 3401, and that one is just a large container think large soft box, with a few elastic bands that doesn't do much, the premium version looks like it has some pockets, I don't think its a really good bag overall except to toss things inside and not organize. I loaded it with most of my cleaning chemicals, soap, sealants and wax and the 3401.

I also got the wolfgang bag, and I think thats the same generic bag that all "car care" bags come with (autogeek, pinnacle, etc). Its great for holding a few rags, pads, couple of bottles (i keep my interior detail, plastic, rubber trim, and spray wax/quick detailer bottles here), and finally my brushes and misc tools. I sort of feel these steel bar handle bags are only good for the things you need to get your hands on to go a light detail.

I am wondering if there is a bag that is slightly padded and sectioned off for a polisher, pockets for 6 pads, 4 very large pockets for bigger bottles (odd shape bottles like Kwazar), 6-8 small pockets for small (16 oz or so) bottles, a small-medium size area to stash brushes, claybars, and random bits, and finally a space for rags, of course this can require 2 hands to carry and that wouldnt be a problem for me. Anyway until then, my Kwazar bottles will sit in a bucket.

purchased a gyeon bag. will report back with how i think it is!
 
I got mine at the local orange and black hardware store, its a 14 in. Supply Bag. its red and black and fits all my bottles, supplies, MF towels and my griots 6inch. im loving it so far and it was only 20 bucks, very well made as well. some other members posted pics of them so I went down to scope them out and really liked it
 
The Blackfire bag will hold 3 Rupes polishers with plenty of room for polishes, microfibers, and pads. I believe the Rupes bag is larger, but it costs a bit more too.
 
The Blackfire bag will hold 3 Rupes polishers with plenty of room for polishes, microfibers, and pads. I believe the Rupes bag is larger, but it costs a bit more too.

i have the large blackfire bag and I carry a G21, Rupes 21 mark ii, and a Rupes mini with tons of space for 2 more polishers
 
I personally got the Wolfgang Detailer Bag from autogeek. I was able to fit a duffle bag full of my supplies in it and there are two compartments, one is your main and the other on the bottom. You should check that one out:xyxthumbs:
 
I have the one above. I found them on sale, or maybe mislabelled, for $5 back in the spring. Been kicking myself for not buying several.
 
My bag reminds me of the old-fashioned doctor’s bag. It’s perfect for a mobile detailer making house calls. With 12 pockets, two large compartments, Velcro™ fasteners, and interior elastic straps for small items, the Pinnacle Detailer’s Bag literally has a place for everything.

https://www.ilcnsw.asn.au/suppliers/4117?view=list
 
There's a fine line between being too big (and heavy) and too small (not fitting supplies). I find keeping polishers separate in their own bag ,compounds/polishes, small tools in another bag and a third for pads and mf towels. When home I use two 3-shelf steel stands on casters to wheel around the cars.

If there were a one bag option I think it would be far too heavy to carry.
 
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