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Right now....use your money to buy good screwdrivers and cutters etc House them all in a stanley tote from toolfix . Gucci bags can come later
Screwfix have an 18" Fatmax tote bag on offer for £19.99. Won't carry everything, but would hold hand tools for a while at a very reasonable price.
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/stanley-fatmax-hard-base-tool-bag-18/76628
When you're ready and certain which Veto is best, they'll still be available to buy.
I think your right there Tel. The Veto although massive. I do think I would not even be able to fill it. Would be heavy when fully loaded, there is no getting away from it. I do think for £80 it is a good price. The Velocity is half price which is a good buy. It’s also as good as new.trouble with the veto is due to it's size, i can see it getting overloaded and too heavy to carry. the velocity look good, but similar price to veto. the rogue 6 for £80 is a good buy.
Ended up getting the velocity rogue 6.0 for £80.
just need a MFT to put in it. ?Ended up getting the velocity rogue 6.0 for £80.
just need a MFT to put in it. ?
he needs a bag more.I'd have put the £80 towards an MFT rather than buying a fancy bag. But that's just my opinion.
I'd have put the £80 towards an MFT rather than buying a fancy bag. But that's just my opinion.
A bag that was brand new. Half the retail price and will last me many years. I’ve looked at it as a worthwhile investment.
Im going to be listing Facoms Top Roller Bag On eBay in a few days time, the bag is excellent with no damage at all, great functional bag. My reason for changing it was i needed more of a Tech Case for the work im involved in now.So I’ve decided that the Velocity is a great bag. But once loaded with tools it’s really heavy. So I’m thinking of either a rolling tool bag or a trolley system:
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