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Date: | Mon, 28 Feb 2022 21:46:28 -0800 |
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Hi All,
I don't think of this as off topic exactly, but others may disagree.
I work in one building about 75% of the time. The equipment I use
regularly includes my work laptop, my braille note taker, and a bunch of
small bits and pieces, like headsets, microphones, various cables, a
speaker, etc. I keep all of the small bits and pieces in a medium sized
duffel bag. When I have to report to a different location, I take this
duffel bag; I also take a shopping bag with the laptop and its own
accessories; and I take a drawstring backpack for my lunch and more
personal odds and ends. This is a lot to carry, and it's heavy and bulky.
I've been thinking about getting a large-ish duffel bag with wheels. I
could probably fit all my stuff in it, and I wouldn't have to carry
anything.
My concern is that it would be hard to maneuver in general and that
towing it would tie up my free hand (i.e., the hand that isn't holding
the white cane), thus creating little complications, like opening and
closing doors.
Has anyone here experimented with carrying stuff in a rolling bag? If
yes, how did it work?
Thanks.
Ciao
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