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  1. #81
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    Just got me a veto xl , wow pretty impressive, they give you 30 days to return it no questions asked so I think I'm going to order the tech lc and try it before I decide for sure witch one, the tech ls comes with a free MB bag that attaches to the side witch is perfect to throw a meter and a few tools in to do diagnostics and then If you need the rest go grab them, I am very impressed with the ruggedness of the veto and how smooth the zippers are, the pockets are perfect, I have bought so many bags that looked perfect until you start loading tools and trying to find a good spot for them, not the case with the veto, I went and bought the clc 75 pocket backpack before the veto went home loaded tools, then unloaded tools and took it back and bought the veto, love it, the smaller clc backpack fit tools better than the bigger one, but it's much nicer working out of the veto

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    veto tech LC for diagnostic and rooftop work. and two husky bucket wrap on 5 gallon pail. one for install one for resi clean and check. and two tool box for misc. one fore refrigeration and some custom made stuff, the other one is for my salvaged parts bin and some socket set, flaring tool, purging tool, etc.
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    Been using a toolpak backpack for the last couple years. I treat it pretty rough and it's still holding up. It has a spot or holder for everything I carry. Cut the flaps out of the inside makes everything a lot more accessible.Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1350009721.930728.jpg
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    Ordered the tech-lc, received the LC today zzz not happy another week with this crap husky bag.

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    Just got my Tech-LC today. I'm happy to find out my fieldpiece psychrometer (SRH3) can fit in the pocket with the probe on it. I'm also thinking to get the STA2 for airflow measurement which basically has the same design as the SRH3, and this can also go on the other pocket. See the testo 510 finding a spot on the upper zippered pocket.

    With all these, I can have my multimeter, manometer, psychrometer and anemometer in one smallish bag, no extra cases to carry. I'll also be getting the free MB bag for extra meter storage. I think I'm gonna be happy with the veto.


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    Abcando I love my srh3 I got the xl and yea it's nice to be able to put it in the bag and not have to carry the extra case, I think I might order the tech lc and see if I like it, I love the xl but am curious about the tech, I think it would be nice to just grab the mb bag to diagnose

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    Quote Originally Posted by hkempf View Post
    Abcando I love my srh3 I got the xl and yea it's nice to be able to put it in the bag and not have to carry the extra case, I think I might order the tech lc and see if I like it, I love the xl but am curious about the tech, I think it would be nice to just grab the mb bag to diagnose
    This is my first Veto bag and I was actually trying to decide between the Tech LC and the XLT (I like the aesthetic upgrades on these bags). When they came out with a free smaller bag offer on ebay with the Tech LC though, I jumped on it right away. Nothing beats free stuff.

    Now I'm thinking getting the Tech LC instead of the XLT was a good decision as the bag with all the tools inside feels kind of heavy already.

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    veto backpack

    i heard from veto today that backpack will be released around january.

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    I have been using the Klein backpack for about a month. Love it.
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    I'm pretty sure that I will be buying a Veto sometime in the future. At the moment I'm sporting a Craftsman Professional split type bag. It works very similar to the Veto as in all of your tools stand up for easy retreival on the front half, the top row is pocketed, then there are loops to keep the center tools upright, and more pouches on the bottom. There are also 2 zip pouches on the fron flap. The back has a fairly large open area with 1 largish pocket. I keep my meters (2 Fluke,1 Amprobe, a petes port, micron guage) and wrenches there, plus a small canvas bag with extra scews, connectors, etc. It probably weighs in at around 40lbs. The price is reasonable as well at $45. 2 to 3 years is what they've been lasting for me, found one on E-bay for $40, link below.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Craftsman-Pr...51050436069%26

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    I'll have to say that's a pretty neat bag.Our Sears is too small to carry much. I have not seen one of these before.

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    I've decided to stick with my Homer bucket and pouch for service. Can't beat the price, accommodations and possibilities. Like a 12 inch 2x4, obstensively for a little help with larger blower housings - but really makes for an acceptable seat when working with the burner compartment.

    I rarely have to go back to the truck for tools when doing service, but the damn thing does get heavy. Piece of sealtite around the handle helps ease the strain on the fingers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aikenite View Post
    I'll have to say that's a pretty neat bag.Our Sears is too small to carry much. I have not seen one of these before.
    I think that they changed the style and tags on the new ones, Craftsman without the "professional" tag on them.

    You might be able to order one in to york local Sears, or have it shipped directly to your door, or buy one off E-bay or Amazon. The Veto is for sure a better quality bag, but the Craftsman bags last me up to 2 years before I replace it, and the old ones are still serviceable.

    ...Ron
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    Does anybody use hard suitcases like these?
    http://www.gtline.com/toolcases.php?linea=2

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    Quote Originally Posted by rscamaro View Post
    I'm pretty sure that I will be buying a Veto sometime in the future. At the moment I'm sporting a Craftsman Professional split type bag. It works very similar to the Veto as in all of your tools stand up for easy retreival on the front half, the top row is pocketed, then there are loops to keep the center tools upright, and more pouches on the bottom. There are also 2 zip pouches on the fron flap. The back has a fairly large open area with 1 largish pocket. I keep my meters (2 Fluke,1 Amprobe, a petes port, micron guage) and wrenches there, plus a small canvas bag with extra scews, connectors, etc. It probably weighs in at around 40lbs. The price is reasonable as well at $45. 2 to 3 years is what they've been lasting for me, found one on E-bay for $40, link below.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Craftsman-Pr...51050436069%26

    ...Ron
    I have that same bag and I like it . I purchased a veto XL but went back to that sears bag because I packed too much stuff into the veto bag.

    The sears bag is my main troubleshooting / everyday tools bag. I keep the less used tools in my veto.
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    The Homer Bucket Series now comes with an insertable lid with nifty compartments built in. I now have a luxury seat as well as a very stable step stool.

    All for about $25.00...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurtinhvac View Post
    Piece of sealtite around the handle helps ease the strain on the fingers.
    I put a piece of garden hose and then some foam pipe insulation on mine.
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