Autogeek Detailers Tool Bag & Blackfire Professional Detail Bag Review

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Seeing as Ray just put the Blackfire bag on the Vega deals and people were asking about it in another thread, I thought I'd throw this review up I did for reddit over the weekend!


full review here: https://www.reddit.com/r/AutoDetail...utogeek_detailers_bag_blackfire_professional/

Detailing Bags - Album on Imgur- lots more pictures there! I can only upload 10 at a time it seems right now on here for now


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Autogeek bag. Also comes in different branding
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PC fits nicely inside, as do other small polishers like the Rupes Mini
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Bigger machines like the 21 will not fit
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All my maintenance stuff I keep inside
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There's still room for more!
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The big ol' Blackfire bag!
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I currently have my 21, mini, a 5 inch backing plate, and a pad brush in this and all of it takes up less than HALF the room inside.
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Pockets for 32 oz bottles
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The autogeek bag fits inside it...
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Outside pockets for pads, applicators, etc.

Hey guys, I just wanted to show you all an album of these two bags that I use.
The Autogeek Detailer's Bag & the Blackfire Professional Detail Bag.


I've had the Autogeek bag for over two years now, and it's held up no problem. I've dropped it, gotten it soaking wet, and spilled things inside it and it's going strong. I really have no complaints with it. The bag is great for holding the essentials, I call it my 'maintenance bag' and keep everything in it that I usually use for my weekly maintenance washes.


I bought the Blackfire bag about a month ago, so I haven't had it long enough to give a long term report. It seems very sturdy, is absolutely enormous (in a good way), and I plan to use it as my 'correction bag.' Polishers fit no problem inside, while the bag has a few spots for bottles. I wouldn't fill the large inside compartment with loose bottles out of fear of any spilling. I don't keep any of those pads or applicators in the bag right now, I was just showing for reference. I have a plastic bin that I keep all my pads inside.
I also just love the look of the Blackfire bag. The all black makes it look sleek and like name suggests, professional.
Both bags are very easy to carry.


Autogeek bag dimensions: 17”L x 9” W x 13” H
Blackfire bag dimensions: 21”x12”X12”


Thanks for reading. Questions/comments are welcome!
 

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This makes me want to buy one. I've been using the bag that came with my makita but I'm stuffing a rupes 21, a pe8 and the makita in it. Little crammed!
 
This makes me want to buy one. I've been using the bag that came with my makita but I'm stuffing a rupes 21, a pe8 and the makita in it. Little crammed!

It really is roomy. You should be able to fit those three in together no problem.
 
I bought it... Maybe I was just looking for a reason, but I checked the connect members deals and the DP turbo car dryer was marked down to $95, so I ended up buying that AND the bag lol.
 
I bought it... Maybe I was just looking for a reason, but I checked the connect members deals and the DP turbo car dryer was marked down to $95, so I ended up buying that AND the bag lol.

I saw that too...ughhhhhhh my wallet hates me
 
I bought it... Maybe I was just looking for a reason, but I checked the connect members deals and the DP turbo car dryer was marked down to $95, so I ended up buying that AND the bag lol.

If you've never blow dried a car you'll love it. I know they fixed the issue with the hose popping off, so remember to push the hose into the blower itself and turn it. You may still need to install a self tapping screw or something of the sort though. I still had an issue with it coming undone once and awhile. Still a great tool to have though and much better than towel drying.
 
I always used my metro vac n blo portable to dry cars but the cord is a little too short and I can see the dryer being a little better for drying cars. I've wanted one since they brought it out but didn't want to pay $150 for it
 
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