Awesome review. Got the MP1, TP3B and recently the TPXL but didn't know of the TP-XXL until a few weeks ago. As a data and security tech I wanted meter pouches and this fits the bill perfectly. Holding bulky things like a multimeter, pair tester, Fluke toner and wand, M12 impact and soldering iron, and finally a label printer all in one bag would be a dream come true. Thanks very much. This vid has been a godsend. 😊
I'm glad you liked the review and thanks for watching. Sounds like you're already down the rabbit hole with Veto products? Yes, once you get one you're hooked on quality, and let's face it, you can't get better quality than Veto. The TP-XXL is a favourite of mine and it can carry quite a lot too.
You show the bottoms of the XL and the XXL together! I’ve been looking for a video of that exactly talking about the tipping of the XL for so long!! Thanks heaps
I think you might have saved me a lot of time and and lot more TH-cam veto bag reviews. I have really struggled to choose a bag from what is a very large varied range covering a lot of different ground. Thanks
The best TP-XXL video on TH-cam! Ive watched it at least 5 times. No non-sense brand new Knipex pliers...WIHA this and that. The TP-XXL is one of the few bags i havent owned. I have had both Tech Pacs blackout, Tech-LC, Tech-XL, Tech-MCT, OT-LC, TP5B, TP4, TP-XL, MB3, TP-LC. Ha! My favorite is the MCT. Perfect size and pocket layout. And the new blackout looks even better. I did order the TP-XXL tonight after watching your video!
I got mine yesterday , i plan on keeping it light i have the tpxl as well and the biggest issue is the tipover issue. I wasnt sold on how much bigger the tpxxl.is over the tpxl but now i can carry 2 meters all the time and in winter i can swap one out for a manometer .
@@JBE yes first bag bought this autumn. Purchased a tech MCT with free mb3. Was thinking of ditching my Milwaukee rucksack for the tp XXL. Not sure if would hold large grips though 300mm long 👍
Thank youuu for showing the bases of both XL and XXL. I have the XL and yeah, on uneven terrain like rocks and whatnot, the bag tips over all the time.
Wish i had gotten this or the TP-XL over the tech-MT. Its exactly on the limit on being able to fit many long tools (hammers, files, pliers, ect). I thought it'd be a deecnt bit of kit for a closed toolbag, but the open style of the TP is vastly superior for quickly grabbing tools and not having to turn the bag around or wrangle out long tools.
Much respect for the tiny hammer , I always have a 4 oz.Warrington , with a cut down handle in mine ! I put a Milwaukee Surge 12 volt in the front of the main compartment
It’s crazy how much bigger it is. I’d love to buy one, but I really like my TP-XL and I’m not sure I want something bigger. I also have no use for 2 meter pouches on a bag like this. To me, the only thing the TP-XL is missing is one meter pouch and a slightly wider base to make it less tippy.
Yes I found that the more you put in the TP-XL it gets a little top heavy on that slim base. Still an amazing bag though and if you don't need the extra space then stick with it. 👍
I use the TP-XL I bought the TP-XXL it is way too big for me. When it was released it really didn’t show that much bigger. It it built VETO tough but too large for me. It will be put on the shelf.
Good Review 👍 I've got the Tech XL and TP-LC both good. That said, I'm really liking the open-top nature of the TP bag. Whereas the Tech case has a fabric lip on the top which is sometimes an obstruction to seeing tools. I've read that on your bag the rear pocket is for a Tablet or small laptop. Think I'd prefer to keep digital Tech separately with my notebooks and Cert pads. Good bag, good Review 👍
@@JBE As regards the height deficits on the side pockets ; In North America most Guys carry carry clamp meters like a Fluke 376 FC , or some clone thereof , and often a basic didgital meter like a Fluke 117 ( still does true RMS , plus has a non contact voltage function ) . The type of testers you folks use , aren’t as common . Roger is a Carpenter by trade , and prolly got his background advice from local Sparks , and HVAC types ,
@@chrisfyfe9212 Cheers for the info Chris. Yes Roger and I guess most of the Veto range look at carpentry and it's surrounding trades before HVAC, electric, gas and plumbing. TBH my voltage indicator is a little on the large side and at what point do you stop? The TP-XXXXXXL 🤣.
@@JBE ATM , my fave quick and dirty test tool is the Fluke T6-1000 , gives Voltage and current at the same time ( assuming the wire is properly positioned in the fork ) . With the test leads it rounds off to the nearest volt , in both AC and DC . Roger goes to lots of trade shows , and listens to his end users . I first ran across his stuff @ 2003-4 , his range is constantly getting better !
No issues at all with the bag tipping over. It stands nice but be warned it can get a little heavy when fully loaded. I find myself using the carry strap when it's getting heavy. One of the best bags out there in my opinion.
@alyi9761 In terms of gear you can carry, I actually think the TP-XXL can carry more! The Tech MCT is a great compact bag that if perfect for hand tools (in my case as an electrician). The blackout version as featured on my channel also comes with the different v-swap panels, so you can have multiple types of different loadouts.
You start using a zebra headlamp like the H600F you will have very little need for you light source. Its been a main staple in my bag for over a decade.
I'm not sure Barry, it's mainly set out for hand tools. A Megger might fit in but they'd be no room left for the tools. The MB3B is a better meter bag for the Megger. I did a video of it number (43) on the playlist.
@@JBE thanks for the reply. I have been using the MB3B after watching your video a while back but after using it a fair amount recently, it’s not quite right for me. I’m now looking at possibly a DR XL as it may fit the MFT and a wander lead with a few hand tools . I don’t suppose you have one of these ??😀 . It may be the case of getting one to try and then send back if the gear doesn’t fit. Oh well, I do seem to work to buy tools rather than buy tools to work. Keep up the good content 👍
Cheers Chris, I've loaded it out quite a bit since time of filming but I guess you can just keep going with these bags? Have you any veto bags yourself?
@@JBE I’m a Veto addict , I have my TPXL to my former helper , as I knew an XXL was in my future ! Full confession , I’m also a Milwaukee Packout addict !
I'm a year one electrical apprentice that does both commercial fire alarm systems and normal 240 work, Do you think I'd be able to fit the majority if not all my tools in this bag (I know that's a very case by case question but in your opinion is the bag worth the money and does it store a good amount of tools)? I'm thinking worst-case scenario I could buy a cheap plastic storage box for larger power tools, cork gun ext since I'm using my car to drive myself and tools to sites and don't want to have a range of hard tool box's
It's great for hand tools and has more storage than it looks. Combined with the included shoulder strap It's a good bag to keep for just tools when carrying from your van (car in your case) to site. The question with veto tool bags is never about quality as they're solid. But if you get one that's too big or too small for your daily job, you might not love it as much? There's lots of videos on TH-cam covering this (The TP-XXL) or maybe you want an open tote tool bag?
@@JBE Thanks for your quick response it's really appreciated, Also thanks for the video I believe your video is the most in-depth of the bag. Annnnnd thank you for the recommendations I'll take a look and have a think :)
Honestly they are top quality bags built to last. I actually use the CT-XL and TP-XXL the most. My main tool bag and the CT carrys everything else I need. The MB3B is great meter bag for your MFT. Do you have any yourself?
@@JBE Not at the moment, I’m looking at the Pro Pac and Velocity range, both look very good. It could be a tuff call to make. Have you used any of the Velocity gear?
@@pwaelectricalltd29 I haven't used any Velocity bags unfortunately, I'd like to get my hands on a bag or two just to compare the quality. I've heard good things about them though and many other sparks and plumbers are using them. My most used and oldest bag is 4 years old (OT-XL) it's still in excellent condition even after having been left out in the rain, ceilings dropped on it and constantly being over loaded by it's owner.
@@jaytea23 Hi Jake, yes I believe they're having international shipping problems. I know Veto themselves put out a statement two weeks ago say just that.
@@JBE thanks I’ll keep an eye out for more updates. Had a lot of people recommend the tech mct bag as well but I like a lot of the features of the tp-xxl, especially that hook and the magnetic cover
@@jaytea23 I like the look of a Tech MCT too! Just to remind you the cover isn't magnetic it just has a steel plate in it so you can put your mag dish on or anything magnetic. 👍
Next veto purchase will be the meter bag to be honest after the van is all racked out and stuff. Then hopefully they release something similar with the bigger side pouches as that’s crazy and highly frustrating
a proper compact meter would fit in the side pocket , i have never rated the meters that you have showed , they are are a halfway house and although are pro rated but to me they are what a basic non technical electrician would use and in my experience they dont know how to acually read and interpret what the display is showing
@@WillmannElectrical really I would have never imagined that. I'm with my tech mct at the moment. I've just ordered the velocity rouge 2.0. My tech pac pro backpack can also be a little too heavy. Great tool capacity for new rewires though.
If the Mrs has locked you in your man cave just let us know and we will mount a escape plan otherwise put your many tool bags down and get back to posting some work related videos. Lol
What type of guy makes a 26minute video about a veto tool bag…? And what type of guy watches it 3 times before buying said said tool bag, me that’s who.! 👀
@@foolishcreations2259 Tell that to Fluke and all the other manufacturers of voltage testers that comply with GS38 which requires that the test lead should not be removable.
Thanks for taking the time doing the review, one of the best tool bag reviews I have watched on here.
Thank you Mac Tully, glad you liked it. 👍
Awesome review. Got the MP1, TP3B and recently the TPXL but didn't know of the TP-XXL until a few weeks ago. As a data and security tech I wanted meter pouches and this fits the bill perfectly. Holding bulky things like a multimeter, pair tester, Fluke toner and wand, M12 impact and soldering iron, and finally a label printer all in one bag would be a dream come true.
Thanks very much. This vid has been a godsend. 😊
I'm glad you liked the review and thanks for watching. Sounds like you're already down the rabbit hole with Veto products? Yes, once you get one you're hooked on quality, and let's face it, you can't get better quality than Veto. The TP-XXL is a favourite of mine and it can carry quite a lot too.
Probably the best review of this bag so far!
Best demo of the bag. Thank you so much
You show the bottoms of the XL and the XXL together! I’ve been looking for a video of that exactly talking about the tipping of the XL for so long!! Thanks heaps
No problem, I use the bags every day, so I understand the pros and cons.
Picked one up after watching your video!
I love it so far.
Nice one Michael, have you got any other Veto bags?
I think you might have saved me a lot of time and and lot more TH-cam veto bag reviews. I have really struggled to choose a bag from what is a very large varied range covering a lot of different ground. Thanks
No problem Nick. I'm glad you found it helpful.
The best TP-XXL video on TH-cam! Ive watched it at least 5 times. No non-sense brand new Knipex pliers...WIHA this and that. The TP-XXL is one of the few bags i havent owned. I have had both Tech Pacs blackout, Tech-LC, Tech-XL, Tech-MCT, OT-LC, TP5B, TP4, TP-XL, MB3, TP-LC. Ha! My favorite is the MCT. Perfect size and pocket layout. And the new blackout looks even better. I did order the TP-XXL tonight after watching your video!
Glad you liked the video and I'm sure you'll love the TP-XXL just as much as the rest of your collection?
Can’t wait for more work video content have started re watching all your old videos
I got mine yesterday , i plan on keeping it light i have the tpxl as well and the biggest issue is the tipover issue. I wasnt sold on how much bigger the tpxxl.is over the tpxl but now i can carry 2 meters all the time and in winter i can swap one out for a manometer .
I didn't like the tippy part of the TP-XL !
Thee absolute best review of a veto bag I've ever viewed. 5 stat pal very very good video 👍👍👍
Appreciate that Mr Thomas. Are you a Veto owner yourself?
@@JBE yes first bag bought this autumn. Purchased a tech MCT with free mb3. Was thinking of ditching my Milwaukee rucksack for the tp XXL. Not sure if would hold large grips though 300mm long 👍
Thank youuu for showing the bases of both XL and XXL. I have the XL and yeah, on uneven terrain like rocks and whatnot, the bag tips over all the time.
Will a Fluke 87v fit in the meter pockets?
Hi!
Thanks for the detailed review 👍
Do you know if the fluke T6 fits in the meter pocket ?
Wish i had gotten this or the TP-XL over the tech-MT. Its exactly on the limit on being able to fit many long tools (hammers, files, pliers, ect). I thought it'd be a deecnt bit of kit for a closed toolbag, but the open style of the TP is vastly superior for quickly grabbing tools and not having to turn the bag around or wrangle out long tools.
The my tools get used comment is great haha. All these other videos of guys showing their tools and they look like they never get touched .
Have they increased the pocket sizes? Because on Veto's website it says they will accommodate 10" or 26cm?
Hej I am very interested at the back. Do you know if you can buy in EU
Much respect for the tiny hammer , I always have a 4 oz.Warrington , with a cut down handle in mine ! I put a Milwaukee Surge 12 volt in the front of the main compartment
excellent friend, how tall is he?
It’s crazy how much bigger it is. I’d love to buy one, but I really like my TP-XL and I’m not sure I want something bigger. I also have no use for 2 meter pouches on a bag like this. To me, the only thing the TP-XL is missing is one meter pouch and a slightly wider base to make it less tippy.
Yes I found that the more you put in the TP-XL it gets a little top heavy on that slim base. Still an amazing bag though and if you don't need the extra space then stick with it. 👍
I use the TP-XL I bought the TP-XXL it is way too big for me. When it was released it really didn’t show that much bigger. It it built VETO tough but too large for me. It will be put on the shelf.
Whats the screwdriver @9:10
Good Review 👍
I've got the Tech XL and TP-LC both good. That said, I'm really liking the open-top nature of the TP bag. Whereas the Tech case has a fabric lip on the top which is sometimes an obstruction to seeing tools.
I've read that on your bag the rear pocket is for a Tablet or small laptop.
Think I'd prefer to keep digital Tech separately with my notebooks and Cert pads.
Good bag, good Review 👍
Like ladies handbags the bigger you buy the more you put in, the heavier it gets until you need to buy a smaller one as well for everyday use!🤣
I didn’t know about the metal plate , you Sir , are a superstar !
It's a great addition to the bag isn't it?
@@JBE As regards the height deficits on the side pockets ; In North America most Guys carry carry clamp meters like a Fluke 376 FC , or some clone thereof , and often a basic didgital meter like a Fluke 117 ( still does true RMS , plus has a non contact voltage function ) . The type of testers you folks use , aren’t as common . Roger is a Carpenter by trade , and prolly got his background advice from local Sparks , and HVAC types ,
@@chrisfyfe9212 Cheers for the info Chris. Yes Roger and I guess most of the Veto range look at carpentry and it's surrounding trades before HVAC, electric, gas and plumbing. TBH my voltage indicator is a little on the large side and at what point do you stop? The TP-XXXXXXL 🤣.
@@JBE ATM , my fave quick and dirty test tool is the Fluke T6-1000 , gives Voltage and current at the same time ( assuming the wire is properly positioned in the fork ) . With the test leads it rounds off to the nearest volt , in both AC and DC . Roger goes to lots of trade shows , and listens to his end users . I first ran across his stuff @ 2003-4 , his range is constantly getting better !
Nice bag! Any issues with the new TPxxl tipping over in the vehicle? Seems tall as well. Thanks!
No issues at all with the bag tipping over. It stands nice but be warned it can get a little heavy when fully loaded. I find myself using the carry strap when it's getting heavy. One of the best bags out there in my opinion.
@@JBE how does this bag compare to the tech mct blackout?
@alyi9761 In terms of gear you can carry, I actually think the TP-XXL can carry more! The Tech MCT is a great compact bag that if perfect for hand tools (in my case as an electrician). The blackout version as featured on my channel also comes with the different v-swap panels, so you can have multiple types of different loadouts.
@@JBE can you fit a m18 impact and combi drill in the bulk storage panel?
Are you referring to the back velcro panel?
You start using a zebra headlamp like the H600F you will have very little need for you light source. Its been a main staple in my bag for over a decade.
I’m so confused as how you got all that stuff in the rear pocket, 2 drills plus all the other tools
Great review. Do you think you could fit a Meggar MFT in it? Looks like it may fit in and I’m looking at a new bag just for testing kit
I'm not sure Barry, it's mainly set out for hand tools. A Megger might fit in but they'd be no room left for the tools. The MB3B is a better meter bag for the Megger. I did a video of it number (43) on the playlist.
@@JBE thanks for the reply. I have been using the MB3B after watching your video a while back but after using it a fair amount recently, it’s not quite right for me. I’m now looking at possibly a DR XL as it may fit the MFT and a wander lead with a few hand tools . I don’t suppose you have one of these ??😀 . It may be the case of getting one to try and then send back if the gear doesn’t fit. Oh well, I do seem to work to buy tools rather than buy tools to work. Keep up the good content 👍
Would you ever sell any?
Do you do commercial work in Greater Manchester? I'd love some additions to a new build, thanks
Unfortunately not, at least not at the moment. Sorry Dan.
Good review , I have it on the never ending list !
Cheers Chris, I've loaded it out quite a bit since time of filming but I guess you can just keep going with these bags? Have you any veto bags yourself?
@@JBE I’m a Veto addict , I have my TPXL to my former helper , as I knew an XXL was in my future ! Full confession , I’m also a Milwaukee Packout addict !
Ordered mine March 3 from trutech and still no word haha
I'm a year one electrical apprentice that does both commercial fire alarm systems and normal 240 work, Do you think I'd be able to fit the majority if not all my tools in this bag (I know that's a very case by case question but in your opinion is the bag worth the money and does it store a good amount of tools)? I'm thinking worst-case scenario I could buy a cheap plastic storage box for larger power tools, cork gun ext since I'm using my car to drive myself and tools to sites and don't want to have a range of hard tool box's
It's great for hand tools and has more storage than it looks. Combined with the included shoulder strap It's a good bag to keep for just tools when carrying from your van (car in your case) to site. The question with veto tool bags is never about quality as they're solid. But if you get one that's too big or too small for your daily job, you might not love it as much? There's lots of videos on TH-cam covering this (The TP-XXL) or maybe you want an open tote tool bag?
@@JBE Thanks for your quick response it's really appreciated, Also thanks for the video I believe your video is the most in-depth of the bag. Annnnnd thank you for the recommendations I'll take a look and have a think :)
we're gonna need a shed/garage tour
Would be a good bag for sparkies but for plumbing I jeep my tech-mct. Just need the extra space.
Does it come with a shoulder strap?
It does indeed, I'm sure I mentioned it somewhere in the video?
What do you think of the Pro Pac bags and which one do you find you use the most?
Honestly they are top quality bags built to last. I actually use the CT-XL and TP-XXL the most. My main tool bag and the CT carrys everything else I need. The MB3B is great meter bag for your MFT. Do you have any yourself?
@@JBE Not at the moment, I’m looking at the Pro Pac and Velocity range, both look very good. It could be a tuff call to make. Have you used any of the Velocity gear?
@@pwaelectricalltd29 I haven't used any Velocity bags unfortunately, I'd like to get my hands on a bag or two just to compare the quality. I've heard good things about them though and many other sparks and plumbers are using them. My most used and oldest bag is 4 years old (OT-XL) it's still in excellent condition even after having been left out in the rain, ceilings dropped on it and constantly being over loaded by it's owner.
@@JBE thanks so much for the swift reply, very much appreciated.
My tp xxl comes tomorrow, and the TP LC come free with it
How did you get it for free?
@Talentman18 it was a promotion they had on at the time
@@sparx2391 okay
Can I ask what mains interlinked smoke alarms you would recommend
Aico 100% they even do a wireless interlink version if you don't want to run a link cable. Just need to pick up a feed from a local light.
J Beck Electrical Thank you.
Great bag review.
Thanks 😊 👍
Can you fit a ugauge inside
I have a Regin premiere 45 and it doesn't fit.
I think the back pocket where you keep the parts container is for an iPad.
Yes or a tablet.
I was going to buy one after watching this but they are sold out
@@jaytea23 Hi Jake, yes I believe they're having international shipping problems. I know Veto themselves put out a statement two weeks ago say just that.
@@JBE thanks I’ll keep an eye out for more updates. Had a lot of people recommend the tech mct bag as well but I like a lot of the features of the tp-xxl, especially that hook and the magnetic cover
@@jaytea23 I like the look of a Tech MCT too! Just to remind you the cover isn't magnetic it just has a steel plate in it so you can put your mag dish on or anything magnetic. 👍
Where have you gone miss your videos
Great tools review👍🤝🛎
I like that bag, I currently use the TECH-MCT and it’s good but frustrating
Oh really how is it frustrating? 🤔
@@JBE don’t know it just doesn’t seem to fit my drivers well maybe I carry to much onto a job
@@gmeadowcroft84 Yeah I do that too, fill it to the max then complain it's too heavy!
Next veto purchase will be the meter bag to be honest after the van is all racked out and stuff. Then hopefully they release something similar with the bigger side pouches as that’s crazy and highly frustrating
@@gmeadowcroft84 I find the same always wish it was a tiny bit bigger
if you place your continuity testers diagonal within the meter pouch you gain more room :D
Cheers, I'm always looking for space saving ideas 👍🏻
nice job on v bag lill pricy 4 startters
Cheers for watching 👀 👍
a proper compact meter would fit in the side pocket , i have never rated the meters that you have showed , they are are a halfway house and although are pro rated but to me they are what a basic non technical electrician would use and in my experience they dont know how to acually read and interpret what the display is showing
Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Good Zip placement.
Are you allowed out?
No! I'm staying in here until the 19th edition is out!
@@JBE so you'll be out in a week or two!!!!
How come you not posting work related videos any more mate ??
Yeah many reasons tbh, although I do have some electrical content coming soon.
@@JBE
Hope you get back to posting your work pal , enjoy your videos 👍
@@ericthekingthekingtheking4842 me to, I miss your vids.
I concur, always enjoy your content. Especially testing & fault finding.
But does it tip over as much as the old tp?
Put some sharpies in the side pockets!
Really like these bags but always seem so small. Even this bag
same capacity as the MCT, swapped over and had a couple pouches to spare !
@@WillmannElectrical really I would have never imagined that. I'm with my tech mct at the moment. I've just ordered the velocity rouge 2.0. My tech pac pro backpack can also be a little too heavy. Great tool capacity for new rewires though.
Has the misses locked you in that shed 🥴 ?
Yes! Please help...send whisky 🙏
Hmmm!To expensive for me!I use a plastic case,and a lot cheaper..And more room.But even then to litle..
If the Mrs has locked you in your man cave just let us know and we will mount a escape plan otherwise put your many tool bags down and get back to posting some work related videos. Lol
What type of guy makes a 26minute video about a veto tool bag…? And what type of guy watches it 3 times before buying said said tool bag, me that’s who.! 👀
The type of guy who appreciates an awesome tool bag review and exceptional quality in tools. 😉
Whoooo
Take you leads off and it will fit brother
Bit pointless cutting the lead off the voltage indicator as it will not work properly then.
@@stuartarnold9444 who said you had to cut them? Just unplug them lol
@@foolishcreations2259 The lead is fixed. Nothing to unplug.
@@stuartarnold9444 if that’s the case that’s a shitty meter. Most you can unplug so that if need be they can be replaced.
@@foolishcreations2259 Tell that to Fluke and all the other manufacturers of voltage testers that comply with GS38 which requires that the test lead should not be removable.
It certainly aint worth £160 odd quid