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Tasche Tote Bag (Mendini Tote) by Koziol
A recommendation by gaylatrail
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First to recommend
Makes a great bag for schleping garden tools from home to the community garden in style. I've got a hot pink one (bought on sale at a local designer store woot!) that I use for just that purpose. It's big enough to hold tools, seeds, and more. I love that it is made of plastic and can be wiped or hosed off unlike my canvas tool bag that has become completely coated in dirt and grime. (via Mine in Action)
Updated Sep 20, 2006
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Alyson, KRiSTOPHERDUKES, and lizbarker think this is smart
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denlemen's recommendation
These bags are fantastic. Also available here http://www.utilitieshome.com/store.php?crn=114 in the Koziol Shop
Updated Dec 6, 2006
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