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That's certainly a loaded bag.
Last time I carried my saw like that I ended up with a hole in my AWP bag. Have you had any issue?
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VETO bags sales pitch: a. save on average 2.7 trips to the truck every day (= thousands of $$ of labor time savings every year) b.eliminate aggravation and time searching for tools c. create a professional image d. reduce the chance of losing tools e. come with a 5 year warranty; most tradesmen replace their Tool bags every 6 months - 2 years VETO bags blog https://vetopropac.blogspot.com/
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With all the variables involved, I am amazed when any voice and data technology works like it is supposed to.
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Jeff, no issues with the bag itself, but the screwdriver loop the saw is held into is a bit chewed up. I love that saw. The handle is nice and hefty so you can really push on it.
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Wow, those Veto bags look really nice. I'm not specifically carrying this inside but rather using as one of the organizers I load my bucket from....Black Friday special $14/each. ![[Linked Image from i.ebayimg.com]](https://i.ebayimg.com/t/Husky-10-in-Foldable-All-Purpose-Tote-/00/s/MzAwWDMwMA==/$(KGrHqV,!h8FB4HBcNk8BQtQdc)0Y!~~60_35.JPG) ![[Linked Image from homedepot.com]](https://www.homedepot.com/catalog/productImages/400/65/65c3878a-43a2-42a2-85eb-3baea0f00703_400.jpg) What about truck organization, for those of course who don't have a service van or a truck with a "tool topper" on it?
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What a timely thread. I've been looking into getting a new toolbag. I currently am using a Husky 16" zippered toolbag. It's too small now. I looked at other Husky toolbags at Home Despot but wasn't really seeing anything that caught my eye or looked like it would work for me. I'd like to get something that will hold my Colt-250+ ADSL2+ test meter, my Sidekick test meter, Harris TS44 Pro Buttset, punchdown tools, crosswire, jacks, end connectors, screwdrivers, and various other odds and ends.
I use the toolbag daily as a CLEC DSL/POTS install tech. So I prefer to have all of the tools on me without having to back out to my vehicle. Even if the bag is a little heavy. Needs to be zippered to keep out the elements as I am often installing/troubleshooting in rain and snow. Definitely looking through this thread.
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