Here are my initial concepts for consideration: Concept 1: The Nostalgic Case My first idea is a rectangular carrying case, complete with a handle and a lock, designed to resemble a nostalgic suitcase. When opened, one of the interior surfaces—to which the tools are affixed—can be propped up at an angle, resting against the other side of the case. This allows all the tools to be displayed neatly and remain clearly visible on a single plane. Concept 2: The Economic Fabric Bag My second concept is a fabric bag that incorporates non-rigid (flexible) compartments. This design ensures that tools can be transported without mixing together. This solution also represents the most economical approach I have been able to find for the current problem. Concept 3: The Washable Caddy The third design is an open-top product made of plastic. It is constructed from a combination of cylindrical compartments, which effectively keep the tools separate during transport. This solution is ideal for extended use in earthy, wet, or dirty environments, as its plastic material allows it to be washed easily with water.