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VETO PRO PAC Model LC Tool Bag

LSU

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I'm looking for a general pupose tool box/bag.

I have a set of tools that I carry with me for minor/medium repairs on some properties I own/service.

My tools are what you'd need to fix something in an emergency situation or make a minor repair.

This is sort of my grab it and go bag in case there is a problem. I've got regular stuff (hammer, screwdriver, etc. but I also have some plumbing tools, electrical tools/meters, - - stuff like that.

Currently I'm using a bucket with an "tool apron" on it to hold my tools. I'm happy with this but the weight is starting to wear on me. I'd like to be able to sling it over my shoulder and not have to carry it by the lousy plastic handle.

Overall I'm petty happy with it until I turn a corner and the darn thing tips over. I also don't like the fact that it is "open to the rain".

I had a repair guy at my site come in the other day with this Veto Pro Pac bag.

I googled it and found it. Looks nice to me.

http://www.techtoolsupply.com/SearchResults.asp?mfg=Veto+Pro+Pac&gclid=CJjj8ube7K0CFWdeTAodtw4cKg

Does anyone use this product?

Any comments or suggestions?

Thanks.
 
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balrog

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I have been using one at work for at least five years. I was hesitant to spend that much on a tool bag, but I do not regret the purchase one bit.
 
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LSU

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Thanks.

No question it is expensive but I'm on my 3rd attempt to find a tool carrier/box that fits my needs.. Last two times I thought I had it solved but I'm either too picky or my needs keep changing.
 

contactme_11

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I've had one for about 10 years and I still use it everyday. It has held up far better than I ever could have hoped for. Honestly I would spend the money again in a heartbeat.
 
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plung

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I'd suggest keeping a separate plumbing bag. That way you can stock it with toilet repair kits, wrenches, etc and you its your go to bag for plumbing.
 

archirelic

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Check out their facebook page, you don't have to be a member to view it...you'll find lots of raving reviews and tons & tons of pictures with these bags stuffed full by various tradesmen. I'd definitely recommend one!
 
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