anyone here use a veto pro pac? is it worth the $200+?
Naw, it is only worth 149.95.
https://www.acwholesalers.com/Veto/TECH-MCT-Pro-Pac-TECH-MCT-Tool-Bag-/70609.ac?gclid=CjwKEAjwrIa9BRD5_dvqqazMrFESJACdv27G_QXupkrJTIGYVEMusH1cfWdZ5umt0WOIdoIul05AKBoCEyXw_wcB
>>1032686
i use a klein
what kind of chump puts their gauges in their pac and not just around them
>>1032686
ive been needing to replace my tool bag. was honestly debating getting another cheapy that lasts a few months end eventually replacing or spending money on something that will last. thing is, my equipment gets beat to shit so idk if a big price tag will help with that.
plumber btw
Too expensive. I plan on grabbing a C.K. Tools MA2630 in the near future: http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/C-K--TOOLS-MA2630-/22-23545
There is also a hard bottomed version for a few more buxxx.
>>1032686
I really prefer the hard sided, open face tool totes. The propacs just don't hold enough tools unless you get ones that are stupid expensive and fuckhuge.
>backpack
>Put a tool brand on it and a plastic bottom and they'll never know the difference
>$200
>>1032686
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Had that exact backpack for a while, and liked the build quality of it. It did not work for my industry at all, so I went with a pelican case instead.
>>1032686
Not in HVAC (LV wire monkey) but I've been eying one. CLC also makes an awesome looking backpack with absurd amounts of storage but theirs and Veto's both seem to have the same flaw. That being that there isn't much to keep stress off the zippers, especially if the bags are really loaded down. That is the one complaint I consistently came across while reading reviews for both bags. Compression straps would probably be a must to add some longevity.
>>1032776
If you don't mind a traditional tool bag (handles & shoulder strap) CLC's 1539 is what I use at the moment. It's a beast of a bag with plenty of pockets for compulsive types like myself who want to keep everything organized.