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Milwaukee 14 in. Low-Profile Tool Backpack with Multi-Size Zipper Pouches (3-Pack)

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Milwaukee 14 in. Low-Profile Tool Backpack with Multi-Size Zipper Pouches (3-Pack)14" Low Profile Tool Backpack + 3 Zipper Pouches Built for the jobsite, this Milwaukee low profile tool backpack uses 1680D ballistic material and rugged metal zippers for long lasting durability. It offers 22 pockets, a padded electronics sleeve, and a load bearing harness for comfortable carry. The kit includes 6", 8", and 14" zipper pouches with weather resistant stand up bases for organized storage. Key Features: Heavy Duty Build: 1680D ballistic

14" Low-Profile Tool Backpack + 3 Zipper Pouches

Built for the jobsite, this Milwaukee low-profile tool backpack uses 1680D ballistic material and rugged metal zippers for long-lasting durability. It offers 22 pockets, a padded electronics sleeve, and a load-bearing harness for comfortable carry. The kit includes 6", 8", and 14" zipper pouches with weather-resistant stand-up bases for organized storage.


Key Features:

  • Heavy-Duty Build: 1680D ballistic material with reinforced base and rugged metal zippers
  • Comfort Carry: Padded, breathable load-bearing harness and sternum strap
  • Smart Organization: 22 pockets with padded electronics sleeve; tape measure clip
  • Multi-Size Pouches Included: 6", 8", and 14" canvas zipper bags with hang loops
  • Jobsite Ready: Weather-resistant stand-up pouch bases; attachment strap for dollys

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Tool Storage Product Type Tool Backpack
Color Family Red
Color/Finish Black
Denier 1680
Material Nylon
Item Weight 4.75 lb
Product Weight 5.045 lb
Number of Pockets 22
Number of inside pockets 18
Number of outside pockets 18
Included Accessories Tape Holder
Features Load-bearing harness, sternum strap, tape measure clip, attachment strap for dollys, padded electronics sleeve, reinforced base, rugged metal zippers
Holding Capacity (cu in.) 2604
Product Height (in.) 18 in
Product Width (in.) 14 in
Product Depth (in.) 9 in
Nominal Width 14 in
Pack Size 3

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What is included in the kit?
A: One low-profile backpack (48-22-8202) and three zipper pouches (48-22-8183) in 6", 8", and 14" sizes.


Q: What are the backpack dimensions?
A: Approximately 18 in H x 14 in W x 9 in D.


Q: How many pockets does the backpack have?
A: 22 total pockets, including a padded electronics sleeve.


Q: What material is the backpack made from?
A: 1680D ballistic fabric with rugged metal zippers.


Q: Are the pouches water resistant?
A: They feature weather-resistant stand-up bases for better protection and access.


Streamlined Strength with Iconic Red Accents

This backpack brings a sleek, low-profile silhouette to tool storage, punctuated by Milwaukee’s bold red detailing. The ballistic fabric and sculpted form feel modern and purposeful, while the integrated pouches create a harmonious, modular system. Style it on a wall-mounted rail in your workshop for a clean, architectural display and quick grab-and-go organization. It’s a confident, luxe utility piece that elevates everyday craftsmanship.


AI Review Summary:

Across retailer reviews, customers praise the backpack’s durable 1680D build, comfortable harness, and smart pocket layout that fits meters, drivers, and a tablet. Many note the included pouches as useful for organizing small parts and fasteners. Common positives include sturdy zippers and a reinforced base that stands upright. Neutral/negative themes mention the backpack feeling smaller than expected for bulkier tools and limited expansion, and a few cite weight when fully loaded. Representative quotes: “Great organization with 22 pockets—my tablet fits perfectly.” “Zippers and fabric are tough; stands up on its own.” “A bit tight for larger tools; works best for tech and service kits.”


Upgrade your jobsite organization with this durable, low-profile Milwaukee backpack and pouch set today.

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