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Thread: Veto pro pac lc warranty
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02-09-2013, 11:01 PM #27
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02-10-2013, 12:25 AM #28
Actually I had the pleasure of meeting of Robert at the AHR expo. I explained to him how big an anti-Veto guy I was because of all the talk here on the site about how great they were, etc but I bought one a few months back after getting the chance to check out a coworkers who also posts here. I also explained to him how for the price they should be made in the USA and how many guys here complain about it and would rather support other American workers.
Unfortunately, Roger explained to me, that no one is tooled up to make the components here so that the bags can be made here. In going from a manufacturing society to a service society no one really has the active machinery for max production. Roger is actively seeking people to make the components for the bags and shared a few stories about the zippers and riveting that he was looking to get done and was told by the companies he checked out there was no way they could do it with the machinery they have. He did say though that he has found somone that believes they can mold the bottoms here in the US for the bags but is going to check the company's samples out within the next month I believe. Its one thing to read an ad, etc., but Roger seems to be a guy thats worked hard all his life and was extremely sincere so be aware that he knows of our complaint and hes actively looking for manufacturers here.Dad's Hideout The online mancave for dads
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02-10-2013, 03:27 AM #29
I've got a LT-XL in new condition that i'll sell you.
I have been done with VETO since they tried to pull the warranty BS with me since the very first failure i had with them.
I'd had rather buy a dozen cheapos from the box a year than spend another dollar on a VETO
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02-10-2013, 04:01 PM #30
BT You sound upset. Maybe you would consider paying me to take it off your hands. Is a courtesy if you want to pay for shipping I will step up to the plate and accept it so you can move on from the whole horrible experience

I need a working LT-XL since my zippers busted and they don't make them anymore.If You Can Dodge A Wrench You Can Dodge A Ball
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02-11-2013, 09:26 PM #31
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The lack of real pics is holding me up. I did a google images search and received disappointing results. I'm now thinking it may be another bag that will be too tempting to overload. I did have the husky 18" in my possession and got scared at how heavy I would make it.
If others think I am hijacking a thread, maybe I should start a new one.
If I do buy it, I promise to post pics of it loaded up. Really need to commit to a bag, but I am one of those people who put way too much effort into every decision...
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02-11-2013, 10:27 PM #32
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I have commitment issues with all of my tool bags. I have so many and they all have tools in them. I literally have at least 3 full sets of tools for service and one for oil maintenance. I also have 2-3 small diagnostic bags. I have a pelican with DMM, insulation tester, test leads, temp probes, manometers, ect.. I can't stop...i'm addicted!! I have some many tools that i forget what i have...i find a tool later and get so pissed off because i would have been useful if i had remembered i had bought. Over loading tool bags... its something i can't stop from doing. I always find a way to neatly cram everything in to any size bag.
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04-18-2013, 01:47 PM #33
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04-18-2013, 02:04 PM #34
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04-18-2013, 02:15 PM #35
Please give me a link to a bag with a similar configuration, I have not found one after years of looking and buying tool bags.
The main advantages;
1. Enclosed to keep rain, snow etc off my tools
2. Water proof hard bottom
3. As close to a perfect pocket setup as I have ever seen.
Once you try one you will understand, until then................................
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04-18-2013, 02:38 PM #36
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04-18-2013, 02:44 PM #37
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04-18-2013, 04:31 PM #38
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04-18-2013, 05:08 PM #39
Haven't seen one yet that compares
That being said I contacted them a while ago about mine with busted zippers and no love.
Will have to get back with them and see what the deal is. Are they going outta buiz or something?If You Can Dodge A Wrench You Can Dodge A Ball



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