ToolFreak
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This are all the tools I got in the pouch.
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Where's the tool bag?
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This is how it looks from a top view.
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Amazon has it for $27, with one day shipping it came out to be $43, $20 cheaper than the TP4.
It's very well made, also you might not be able to see it but it has space to hold my multimeter, test leads and clamp add on.
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Didn't think I would find a tool pouch that could replace my Veto TP4, but low and behold.
It holds way more tools than the TP4, the tools are not all cramped so I don't have to hold the pouch down to take a tool out of it, and what I like the most it stands upright, unlike the TP4 which always tips forward when I place it on the floor.
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The Klein Backpack is nice and it does hold a lot of tools, I had it for a while but I ended up getting the Veto Tech Pac, this was my set up.
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Thanks Conducter, I found a Uniweld manifold kit for $57 on amazon.
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Can any one recommend a good manifold gauges for r-22? Can't seem to find any.
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I really want to get the Propack TP4.
You won't regret it, it can hold so many tools.
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Great multi bit screwdriver, it replaced my Klein 10 in 1 ratcheting screwdriver. My only complain is that it doesn't have a 3/8 size nut driver. The wire nut wrench is a good innovation, but I think that their 9-in-1 Ratch-a-Nut™ Screwdriver model might be better for this since the wire nut wrench in this one ratchets so it would be quicker and easier in your hand, I will be buying this model to try it out.
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Just ordered the Klein backpack, let's see how it holds up.
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What was the reason he went from a Veto to the Klein? And what Veto did he have?
He had an LC. He was thinking a back back might be better for climbing up ladders to roof top units and such and at the time Veto didn't have the back pack that they do now. I was working with him on a job site yesterday and I think he's going to Berlands on Saturday to check out the Veto.
For how long has he had the Klein backpack?
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They'll grip hard enough to hang you on a ladder like he did in the vid if you have a good strong grip. They're basically the same thing only with a different look.
Me personally, I climb ladders with my hands, not with pliers, so I won't make any claims as to whether it'd be safe to do so or not.
Lol
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Similar to the RoboGrip, which I have two pairs. The work nice but I typically grab the slip-joint pliers out of habit, usually forgetting I have the RoboGrips.
I've never used RoboGrip, would they grip that good?
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I've never heard of this pliers.
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My HVAC guy went from a veto to the Klein back pack and though it does appear to be holding up well he is disapointed by it not being able to stand up on its own when set down,
What was the reason he went from a Veto to the Klein? And what Veto did he have?
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I was leaning more towards the Klein and since you say it's can last long I will defetnetly check it out.check out klein i know a guy who has had one for over three years and is still going strong
I like that it has the plastic bottom and that all of the tool pockets are in one side of the bag, so you only have to open one side and all of your tools are there.
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My bad I ment the Veto backpackThe guys did a video on the Veto Pro PAC Tech
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I really like my Veto TP4 it holds all my go to hand tools as ya can see.
But I'm interested in getting a backpack, as much as I like my TP4 I need to protect my tools from rain. I'm deciding between the Veto Pro Pac Tech Pac, the Klein Tradesman Pro Organizer Backpack or the CLC 48 POCKET DELUXE TOOL BACKPACK.
The CLC and the Klein are way cheaper, but the Veto looks like it will last way longer, but because of the price I will buy either the CLC or the Klein. The CLC seems to be very well organized, but the Klein has that plastic protection on the bottom.
Has any one used any of this backpacks?
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I read about that, I'm interested in the Bionic Grip and the Bionic Wrench but I can't find user input on them.
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How do you like that Knipex Electrical Installation Pliers? Do you recommend them?