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 Post subject: veto pro pac
PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 6:46 pm 
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its a kind of tool ok : :mrgreen: ! ive got the xxl zip bag and the xl zip bag...All my regular tool are in my xxl bag also on the flip side ive got my 24" level stanley bailey planer,roofers square,grow bar,3 hammers,and odds n sods all in the flipside of this bag...other side is upright compartments..

Took me ages to take the plunge but i can see these bags lasting for yrs...They weigh a ton with these tools in but the handle and the way its all made makes heavy lifting seem so much lighter...especially when carried by the shoulder strap thats so comfortable...no issues at all.

pricey but worth imo...plus 5 yr guarantee...worth a look,just giving the heads-up :thumbright:


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 Post subject: Re: veto pro pac
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 Post subject: Re: veto pro pac
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they are good if you can afford them and have big arms lol, id love a small open tote but i have better things to spend £
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Naaah, you can't use it as a work bench like you can a pull along box.


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Its a tool for a tool so its a tool yes :D:D they look pretty nice its the equivalent of what a purse is to a woman :D just for craftsmen some need the nice ones that are really expensive some dont bother ;)


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Blimey, only just seen this :?

I thought the girlfriend was mad spending a few hundred quid on a Louis Vuitton bag, but those tool carriers must be the mans equivalent


Needless to say I won't be getting one :wink:

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Doesnt look much different to the Rolson one i was given for my Birthday last year :lol:

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I have had a pro pac for about 18 months now and it really is durable.

No more finding that stanley knife with the end of my finger :roll:

Pricey but will outlast the competition methinks.

A lot of my customers comment on it (in a positive way)

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