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    Veto tech LC at work

    I thought I would post some pics of my Veto at work. I love this bag. Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1349052722.271967.jpg
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    I'm looking at buying this bag, the comments regarding its weight puts me off abit

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    Quote Originally Posted by kadafi View Post
    I'm looking at buying this bag, the comments regarding its weight puts me off abit
    It will only weigh as much as you want it to weigh with the tools that you carry.


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    HVAC-TALK should have a veto LC give away contest LOL
    I like it, just having difficulties spending the cash on it.

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    double post, FTW!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by qwerty hvac View Post
    It will only weigh as much as you want it to weigh with the tools that you carry.


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    Yes true but a half filled bag kind of defeats its purpose

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    Quote Originally Posted by kadafi View Post
    Yes true but a half filled bag kind of defeats its purpose
    The bag empty weighs only 7lbs.


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    Quote Originally Posted by qwerty hvac View Post
    The bag empty weighs only 7lbs.


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    And the bag with PRIMARY TOOLS weighs? 70# vs. two or three mismatched bags of XXX# and trips back n forth.

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    That thing is huge... hugecha!!! dont get all the hype about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fs1 View Post
    And the bag with PRIMARY TOOLS weighs? 70# vs. two or three mismatched bags of XXX# and trips back n forth.
    I only like making one trip. Especially when you half to walk half a mile across a mall roof. That is why I like it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by valdelocc View Post
    That thing is huge... hugecha!!! dont get all the hype about it.
    Then don't use it.


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    The veto is a tough s.o.b. ... Mine is heavy as hell and I've been meaning to lighten it up some.

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    Organization is the thing most people overlook about this bag.

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    I switched from a small open top CLC bag to the Veto Tech LC. I love it! I am a roof rat and hate making trips to the truck. Yes it is a little heavier but it sits nicely on the little dolly that I use to haul my filters around. Also I have been working in the misting rain for the last two days changing out 17 hail damaged condensers, my bag is wet but my tools are staying dry. I'm sure they wouldn't be as dry in a pouring rain but, they are drier then in my open top. Two thumbs up from me!!!

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    Best tool bag ever! You won't understand until you get one! Organization, never losing a tool again, never getting your tools wet in the rain again, never having your tool bag fall out of the side door of your van because you took a left turn too fast and now you have to fish your little wrenches out of the pockets in the doors with a magnet on the end of a coat hanger (or so I've heard), durability, outstanding zero down-time warranty, plus they just look cool!!! I've never gotten so many compliments and remarks on a tool bag from customers. You present yourself as a professional.
    Don't pick the fly crap out of the pepper.

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    I use the Veto LC also. Worth every penny. Everybody at work comments on it. Yes it costs a lot of money, but so do the tools inside. I have not lost a thing (due to holy bag) since I got it. I've had mine about a year. If you are a professional, then you should have pro tools!

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    Can you spot Veto???

    I work on all sorts of junk, as you can see. I sometimes have to travel heavy. Veto LC keeps my stuff in it's place, and helps me keep what's left of my sanity!

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    Don't pick the fly crap out of the pepper.

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