1) Approx. 6" x 7" x 2" (sizes approx. from stitching to stiching)
2) Made of water resistant nylon seems to be fairly durable (piping & stitching only single-stiched)
3) Great clear vinyl "pocket" inside pouch for documentation (user instructions, etc.)
4) Double zipper pull meaning you can pull zippers from each side to meet in the middle to close the pouch.
5) Nifty little carrying strap
6) Company Name, Battery Tender Logo, & Company website silk screened on front
7) Finally, comes complete with a little white label stating this was "Made in China" but as much as I try it's hard to find practically "anything" made in the good old USA these days !! Nice pouch, but had I known the Deltran Battery Tender Plus comes in a re-usable plastic case, I wouldn't have purchased this pouch. Usually you have to get out the utility knife to extract the "prize" sealed inside the plastic casing, but this case was really nice--it just snapped open without any cutting and you can close it again when you put the charger away. The pouch is a little smaller than I expected, but then so is the battery charger--about the size of half a small masonry brick--not car battery size like my dad's Craftsman.
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Nice bag. I also purchased the 25 foot cable, but could not put it in the bag. Otherwise it holds the tender plus fine.Read Best Reviews of Battery Tender 500-0017 Utility Bag Pouch Here
Nice inexpensive bag with the Battery Tender Logo.-Yes, like someone else wrote, you can buy a cheap bag from the store instead, but this bag has an inner zipper section for the cables too.
-It's a nice bag, and when I take my car out of storage, I put the charger in the pouch, and store it in the trunk, so it is always with the car.
-Nice deal if you can combine this purchase with something else and get free shipping.
-enjoy.The Battery Tender Utility Pouch is very usuable for the Battery Tender Junior. The charger fits in the pouch along with both of the charger cords. At first, when opened from its packaging, it seemed a bit thin in material, but turned out to be very flexible to get the charger and cords inserted. As a result, I can put the bag with all its contents in the tool box of the '94 Kawasaki 400 Bayou for which I use the charger for when off on our yearly elk hunting trip.
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