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Hahaha!!....Why would anyone actually pay 152 quid for a tool bag??? What are you paying for here, ....a someones name?? Bloody fools if you ask me, ...you could buy 4 or 5 Stanley or other similar well made bags for what your paying for someones Name!!!
 
Ha! made I laugh.

did a rewire in Kidderminster last year (or maybe year before) and there was no site toilet ..... often popped to B&Q (at bottom of hill) for a doggy dump. Always a pleasure to leave them a small deposit.
:D if its anything like our local one the toilets have that aroma of la yellow stuff. it bloody stinks
 
I'm having me one of them tonight!!! lol Good find! Although its not the most practical still hump a fat max tool box with me most of the time because of the robbing b******s that work in the same building i do 60% of my work in :(
 
Hahaha!!....Why would anyone actually pay 152 quid for a tool bag??? What are you paying for here, ....a someones name?? Bloody fools if you ask me, ...you could buy 4 or 5 Stanley or other similar well made bags for what your paying for someones Name!!!
I guess I am on of those fools..... I own 3 Veto Pro Pac's now and wouldn't dream of buying anything elese. In answer to why I paid so much for them, it is the same reason I use Hilti tools & Drive a german car..... Quality!! I cannot see the point of buying a cheaper bag with the option to replace when it goes wrong. Why not get rid of this throw away attitude and buy something that will most probably outlive 4 Stanley bags. Before buying a Veto I owned numerous bags which never lasted too long as I am quite rough with them.
I suppose you use Silverline powertools and throw them away when they break?
 
Fair comment eskimo, each to their own though i guess i do a lot of work with cabinet making / powder coated panels and i use nothing but festool, works for me but others disagree.. I like hilti, although after a costs cutting project by hilti in 2009 their products have been more and more assembled/sourced from asia and the quality is not so prominent with their modern equipment.
 
Never had a problem with them to be honest mate. I understand each to their own in terms of preference but I don't appreciate being called a fool because someone else deems a product overpriced etc. I never look down on someone for using cheap tools, the same way I would never call anyone a fool for spending a lot on their gear.
 

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