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Been looking for a tool bag for a while and taken a liking to the Wera 2 go one. My garage is a bigger for moisture so the extra protection (and someone suggested banging a few silica sachets in) is a big plus.

What's you thoughts?

Or if you know of any decent ones that are worth considering?
 

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At that price you have a lot of options but if you have a big budget I'd fork out a bit more and get one of the veto toolbags.
Personally I prefer an open tote with added dividers to hold things in place.
Cheers pal I'll have a look. I prefer the idea of an open tote, easier access. My only qualm is the moisture in the garage. Would be easy enough to just keep my decent tools in the tote and leave that in the house.

What Bag do you have?
 
Just ordered a veto pro pack tech xl, comes with free TP5B tool pouch, they get great reviews. Lots of guys saying theyve had theres many years, and still look good.
 
At that price I'd be looking at veto bags instead.
I use the tech XL and TP4B and wouldn't go back to a tote.

I use parts bags as well as the downside of the bags I use is no space for boxes of stuff. :)
 
After viewing both the Veto XL & Wera to go up close & I had a choice between the two I would be all over the Veto bag without a shadow of a doubt. I just didnt like the look of the Wera, the Velcro is not for me, the whole design just didnt feel right where as the Veto just felt like a proper tradesmen tool bag if that make sense & its a lot bigger then I what it looks like in the pics.
 

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