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Come on Phil and Sav, both bought Veto Pro Pac's from me recently. Waiting to see the pictures (yes my life really is that sad)!!!
 
Only high days and holidays lol. Can't see what saw it is m8 as I'm on the stupid IPhone. :mad:

It's a Bahco Ergo grip saw, the handle detatches from the blade. I've got tools that cost 30x as much but it's up there as one of my favs now. Not only is it a good sturdy saw but because the blade detatches it easy to store. I'm sure some of you guys work out of a open tote bag on day to day work, the beauty is you can store 5/6 different types of blades in the side pocket, ok that's excessive for some of the problems you guys would come across but still... Buy the damn saw
 
Only high days and holidays lol. Can't see what saw it is m8 as I'm on the stupid IPhone. :mad:
Just got rid of my iPhone for that very reason. Still had a few months left in contract but Mazuma Mobile gave me £200 for it (16GB 3GS) so that should pay it off. Have ordered a HTC as you can view flash on them mate. Can't believe someone as big as Apple won't allow flash on their mobile devices.

"Colour Republic' what is the point of a removable handle??? Are the blades on their own far cheaper than a complete saw or is it just a far superior handle than you usually get?
 
Went for the Desire HD. Bigger screen and flash compatibility which should come in handy for surfing the web which is mainly what I used my iphone for.
 
Tried one before the Veto and hated it. I am a typical tight fisted yorkshireman and tried just about every toolbag on the market before daring to spend so much on a bag. The Veto's are the only ones I couldn't fault in some way. The Veto's also are make out of a thicker denier material than most Stanleys and also have a stronger/thicker base.
 
Veto all the way!
Here is mine after a tool clean :)

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Well to be honest that are not that old, plus I clean them once a month or so (Sad!)
Those photos were taken just after a cleaning session.
 
Looks good mate, what have you got there?
I love the sortimo boxes and have a few of the organizer ones and one for my cordless circular, jigsaw and multi cutter.

I think I see the trolley there as well. How is that?
 
Trolley is immense.
I have got

Fixings tray
110v sds and angle drill
18v combi drill Bosch
Merger tester
1st fix hand tools
Mason master
Multi master
Big box is empty at the moment



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The megger and test equipment fits perfect and tight into a box 2.

24v sds and charger fits perfect into a box 2.

Multi master is loose.

1st fix hand tools are loose.

Fixings tray has proper inserts.

110v drills are loose.

I am gonna put a thin layer of foam around loose boxs. They are not to bad at the moment as you are normally carrying 2 boxs in each hand clipped together.

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swear by Tanos for power tool storage and materials, especially with their new system. I'm going to change all my original systianers to them soon. :D

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I used to have a few Systainer boxes which came with a festool jigsaw and a bosch drill but didn't like them as I had to fasten 4 catches to lock them together etc. The sortimo boxes just click and have 2 buttons to release. I just wish you could get foam easily to fit them so I could cut to shape for tools. The new Systainers look good though!
 
Alot of irazola screwdrivers on show in this thread. Psersonally I found them too big and awkward. CK dextro I think I will be purchasing next.
Hi mate, I love the Irazola Pozi's but didn't like the Slotted as the smaller ones had a flared head. I now use Irazola Pozi's and CK Dextro Slotted. Find it a great combination and also helps to distinguish between the 2 in my bag.
 

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