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MikeyB

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  1. Rob, that sucks about the Veto. You have to get some kind of warranty on it? How about the Milwaukee Backpack, I know some guys who have it and then love it (all trades) Klein makes some good bags/backpacks as well
  2. Rob, check out Veto' website, for An HVAC tech you have a couple of bags to choose from
  3. I really like these, real heavy duty and solid Klein quality. These should last for a long time.
  4. Picked up a pair of Kleins newHeavy Dutywire strippers. Had a Depot card left over from Fathers Day and put it too good use...
  5. Nice Kruton, I love me some Alice and Chains man....
  6. Yes. trying to post a pic of it fully loadaed, but not having much luck. google pics of Veto CT-XL and you will see what I mean
  7. It's like a Luie Viton bag for Men with tools... Lol
  8. Exactly, that's what's nice about the Cargo tote. This is not my bag just a pic I found on Google. You can carry a lot of tools/material in theses
  9. I use it for anything I can throw in it. Larger cordless tools, misc drill bit cases, batteries, Chargers, my 18" & 2' wrenches, etc,etc. i also love to take it on trips/vacations for kids toys, wife's shoes, iPads, Chargers, anything and everything. Love that bag, real heavy duty. Well worth it, would like to get the smaller one as well.
  10. I recently dumped my Makita 18V 4AH battery along with my Makita power source in a bucket of water while working at my cousins house in Conecticut. While I drove home back to Long Island I would take turns holding them out the window while driving to dry them out. (Holding them tight of course) Seemed to work well on drying them out, having had any issues with either of them.
  11. I agree, I also have the XL, CT-XL and the TP4, love them all
  12. UEI makes great stuff. If you have a good supply house by you that stocks the MB2 bring your meters and see if it will suit your needs.
  13. Nice spread of meters my friend, did you pick up Manometer from Firedragon?
  14. You shouldn't have a problem fitting your gear, it's a big bag, I can fit my Bacarach Fryrite Insight Combustion Analyzer in there as well if I wanted too. what kind/brand of 3 phase rotation meter do you have?
  15. Right now I keep my Fluke 179' and my Fluke 322, line spliter, leads, extensions, and ,my Fluke 1400 Amp Clamp. And there's room for more. when I put all my meters together I keep them in hard shell case ( can't remember the name off hand) with the foam insert, and keep the leads in a roll up
  16. That's a great deal Phil, I think I paid the same price for just the bare tool
  17. Let us know what you think of it Joe, I'm leaning more toward the Makita as well. I think the narrow ended nozzle on that one Makita will serve me better while cleaning out my gutters
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