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Buy any veto bag and get a free tp3b tool pouch for free is the current offer. I got the veto propac tech xl for servicing and the veto MC for multimeter and wiring equiptment. They are overpriced but the quality is second to none and will outlast any other tool bag twice over!
 
This is it @Riley

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I do have a ck magma back spare so I may use that. I don’t really want to be dragging my general toolbox in as it seems to have everything in.
 
Got me one of those today from screw(u)fix. Forty squids. Looked at the veto (mate has one) and it is noticeably better but is not and cannot ever be 6 times better than the stanley. 6 times!! I don't stint on tools but veto price is crazy.

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Zips give out on them
 
Got me one of those today from screw(u)fix. Forty squids. Looked at the veto (mate has one) and it is noticeably better but is not and cannot ever be 6 times better than the stanley. 6 times!! I don't stint on tools but veto price is crazy.

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Can you fit your analyser and all tools in it?

I was looking at this bag before I bought the monument gas engineer one and I'm not overly impressed with it.

I like the look of the quick access truck sack but there are no photos of the inside.
 
Why do they use black material?
Like searching for tools in dark areas?
They should use more yellow, I've ditched good tool bags because I get pished off trying to find stuff down the bottom.
 
Loaded the new Stanley bag up today for its first outing. Both it and the veto seem to lack a chest strap which you need on a heavy rucksack- and it was heavy, so after 20 mins on, the hard base tray tended to dig into the lower back. I might get a chest strap put on it or put a bit of padding on it - you know what us soft southern plumbers are like... o_O
 

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