Reddit reviews Stanley 512100M 12-Inch Tool Bag
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Hardwearing and durable 600 X 600 denier fabric8 interior pockets and 2 exterior pocketsComfortable cotton-padded handlesMesh pocket for personal small belongings
I have had a similar bag for over 3 years. It's less money, just as easy to get into, and is made to carry more weight on average. It doesn't need to be this exact bag, but most tool bags make amazing range bags. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000Q5KYKA/ref=mp_s_a_1?qid=1342711588&sr=8-1
In the end it is your choice, I'm just trying let you know that cargo pants can be viewed as unprofessional in an office environment.
Chinos\khakis are actually perfectly usable for the situation you are describing. My Dockers have 5 pockets - if that not enough I should be using a bag.
Suggestions:
> usb cable and power plug for my phone
Front left pocket (side opposite of keys)
> a small pouch full of flash drives
Consolidate these with a tool like YUMI and keep everything on 1-2 large drives.
I keep a single Verbatim TUFF 'N' TINY 32 GB drive on my keychain, it holds all the bare essentials I would need to rebuild most of my systems from scratch.
> 7" tablet
Back left pocket (opposite of your wallet)
> Zalman VE-300
Reconsider the need for this on your person. With a basic YUMI multiboot setup you won't need the Zalman unless things are seriously broken. If you trim back your flash drive collection though, you should still have room for it in one of your pockets.
Put the Zalman, extra flash drives, and a few other basic tools\cables in a small tool bag and bring that when you expect to need them or if you are parking far away.