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I’m looking to upgrade my tool bag and can’t decide which Veto bag is right for me.

Nobody ever seems to have a claw hammer in their bags in the reviews etc? This is one of my most used tools. If it doesn’t fit in the LC, then that’s that out. I want to carry a claw hammer, bolster, couple of chisels, various screwdrivers, crimping tool, tin snips, boat level, box template, cutters, croppers, pliers, knife, voltage tester, v small case of screws etc for small jobs and the various other bits and pieces we mostly all carry (tape/coat hangers, sleeving etc)

Tech LC - seems a bit small for me?

Tech XL - this could be the one. I think I just want confirmation

Tech pack backpack - I like the idea of a backpack. More comfortable to carry. Think the downsides might outweigh the upsides though. Too difficult to find stuff with the amount of gear I want to carry? Might also be a bit small?

What say you forum?
 
Way too expensive .TOUGHBUILT are cheaper and just as good.Ebay and facebook are full of people selling them ....So if they are so good , why are they not keeping them . I use a Stanley TOTE for my Grab and go electrical bag.£23 from tool station . Amazing value
 
buy a veto LC or bigger for 2nd fix/ test/ tools. use a stanley tote for the heavy stuff like hammers,chisels etc.
 

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