Veto has a 5yr warranty on all their bags. Been using their bags for over 7yrs now and I can testify that their quality & reliability is a force to be reckoned with. Also remember Veto covers multiple trades and offers multiple bags and all kinds of sizes. Its like a blue collars candy land.
I watched this video to see how good the Milwaukee backpack is for my father he does hardwood flooring and he constantly mentioned that he needed a backpack for his tools he told me his favorite brand was Milwaukee and that he touches no other brand but Milwaukee as if it’s his wife lol but I purchased this bag for him because of this review seem to fit all his needs and wants he loves it and has no other tools in there but Milwaukee and because of this pandemic I went ahead and threw in 2 face mask for him one red and one grey he was like a child on Christmas except it was just an ordinary day just an appreciation gift for being the best father that he could possibly be.
One small thing here, that is not the comparible klein, those are veto and milwaukees top models, the klein master backpack is the comparible one to those two, that's kleins mid range one Infact I think that one is low to mid range. The master backpack is an entirely different animal and it doesn't fall over
1 thing I’ll mention about all of these bags is that are are all larger in person than they appear in the video(s). I personally have the Milwaukee job site bad which is the generation prior to the one shown in the video and it’s great. Stands up never falls and tons of room. I keep my drill inside seated on the floor along with bit cases. The drill sits there just as comfortably as it would in its own case. I do however feel Veto is the best you just have to pick the right trade. Veto is like Ford. You’ve gotta order what you want because the variations are too many to just pick one. They are true pros.
Summer of 2019 I was working on a customer’s AC when the roofers dropped a 4” x 12” wooden beam. I managed to get out of the way in time but it fell off the roof right my on top of my Veto backpack. I had my 6” long 1/4” magnetic nut driver in one of the little side pockets on the outside of the bag. The nut driver was bent over at a 30* angle but not a single stitch even popped on the Veto, it shrugged off a several hundred pound wooden beam falling from a height of 10 feet with nothing but a few scuffs, and other than the nut driver the rest of my tools were completely undamaged. That made me a Veto fan boy for life, the Klein or Milwaukee never would have with stood that
Honestly, the tape measure has only been an issue for me personally with cheaper tape measures that have those exact little skinny cheap clips. If you put a nice quality tape measure like a Stanley or Milwaukee with a larger clip that fits a lot more snug on those clips, you wouldn't have to worry about that.
Im a plumber, been running a Klien backpack for years now. Just upgraded to a veto pro pack wheeler tech. The pocket panels can come out and be changed with different ones. This means you could keep one half completely open for bulk things and have the other half with tools. Could probably cut a pannel in half to have some tool storage on top but keep the bottom open. Its a heavy bag but wheeling it around like a luggage bag is very nice when your able to
Awesome review! No one has given such a thorough review on different bags and have actually worked out of them... And this is a 4 year old clip. Sold on the Milwaukee, especially for the price. Cheers!
Guy does a great job on a 41 minute video making some awesome points and all you got out of it is his dialect and pronunciation of two words?! A genuine sign you have issues but look for fault in others. Nice negative comment Karen....I guess a haters gotta hate. Great video, great review. Awesome....well done
I would just get two separate tool bags ….one for HVAC, one for plumbing …you will have to double purchase some tools ,….but it’s worth it….because you can just “grab and go “ much more efficient in the long run . I use a veto pro btw….I also have a second tool bag for big tools , it’s a husky
He also forgot to show on the Veto Bag the straps so the outsides won't fall all the way they are in the upper pocket. You tucked it back in after you pulled out your gloves.
The 3 bags are great, everyone will have an opinion on each of them …. I work in the oil fields I see the 3 bags on this video at work every day and they are all good and strong for what they are used for..,
Have the milwaukee back pac for 4 months now starting to fall apart . Plastic buckles have broke :wich is not included in the warranty zips are coming apart slights as front of the bag is heavy and cases it to sag
I like both your Veto and Milwaukee bag. And I recommend 1 EDC backpack with daily variable extra spare space plus task categorized tool backpacks, suit cases, boxes: 1.) Start your professional EDC with a light backpack/tool case plus a robust tool box (my 1st profession: Radio- & TV Service Technician 1980s), 2.) Switch to specialized EDC backpack, I use Laptop/Notebook business suite case (my 2nd profession: Computer Engineer & Software Developer fewer EDC tools) but still prefer EDC backpack (Laptop/Notebook pocket, few tools pouches, big main pocket) when in town walking/cycling or public transportation bus/tram/train, 3.) Resort your growing number of tools together into category-specific bags/cases/boxes (my hand tools categories: fine electronic DMM & solding, electrical & mechanical wood & metal work) which I put into 2 aluinium tool suit cases (tool/camera division) and steel tool box, 4.) Electrical tools come & stay in their original tool case - add tool specific extras (drill bits into the drill case, sandpaper into sanders tool case ...) so you just grab the drill case and miss nothing when drilling, 5.) Put further installation material into a big bag/box, which should be big enough to carry also needed tool cases to have both hands free to carry everything outside your backpack and shoulder bag.
Honestly I like the Milwaukee I haven't bought one cuz the price I bought the Husky backpack for now what I need it for it works but I can't put everything I want in there well thank you for your video cheers with a beer
Have the Milwaukee for awhile now and it's a great bag. Like you said, with plenty of room to spare. The front protects my sensitive test equipment. Definitely has better interior pockets than the others. Will keep mine for a long time. Thanks for the video. Nice job.
Had the Klein bag.. it served its purpose for a few years..only has a 1yr warranty. Now have a Veto Pack Pro pack..quality is superb compared to Klein..Veto has a 5ry bag warranty..they will ship you a bag while yours is repaird or replaced. Have not had Milwaukee
I've had the veto bag for about 6 months. Use it all day, everyday. It's a little heavier when filled with tools. But its a tank. Imo, best bag out there.
Nah. Had several of their bags including the one in this video. Veto is way too big for what it carries and weighs a lot itself. It becomes really heavy loaded with tools. Plus, they can get fucked charging $300 for a backpack made in China.
19:20 wrong that is for better support while carrying the bag on your back not what those hooks are there for the hooks are to stay secured while wearing it .
Nice job, Thanks ! I grew up using an all leather "pouch", I still love a fully exposed pouch, the new style nylon ones I've been getting from our local suppliers fall apart in short order, cheap. I'm looking at the smaller Veto's, but might just get a customized Nylon/Leather hybrid made by my local leather shop.... something to keep the nylon bag from blowing apart at the bottom where the screwdrivers & wrenches make contact.
This was great vid. I have enough tools now that I am shopping for a used tool bag for the truck and sold on backpack ‘idea’ after seeing them in action. Was thinking the Klein but now I know I want the milwaukee - the klein would not fit what I was thinking.
I went with the klein so I could have a smaller portable bag to haul my tools around while riding my motorcycle. Plus the colors match my Ridgid tools and my KTM motorcycle.
@@rafaelaldana7829 seguro que si! La calidad de los materiales es excelente muy practicos, durables y el fondo de la bolsa es plastico duro que la protege de agua etc, son caros pero es dinero bien invertido te los recomiendo tengo 4 diferentes bolsas de esa marca y me encantan
La mochila que tengo es un poquita mas chica que la que estan demostrando en este video, tenia esa pero se me hizo un poco grande, la tech pack MC esta perfecta
“I could fit my baby in there if I needed to.” I appreciated your review and then I was like wait, did he really say that…🤣❤️ Agreed from another comment, the small Klein backpack is not comparable to the other two being reviewed. My little Klein does fall over all the time🙄 but it was a gift from a journey when I was brand new so now I need to upgrade. Thank you for the awesome review, very thorough!
I had the Klein backpack for my HVAC service bag, I keep little parts in the top zipper pouch and the zipper is broken after not even a year. Found the Milwaukee Ultimate Jobsite backpack on Home Depot for 43 percent off for $69.00 so it was an easy decision. The Klein got annoying always falling over. The Milwaukee seems to have a better base to it.
I've had my klein pack for bout 5 years now havnt had a zipper fail. only issue I had/have is the chest clip got smashed within 2 years but I don't use it enough to worry with it. I do have the tradesman pro master pack so mayb it's different quality
My HVAC school had a Klein bag similar to that one and it would never stay standing unless you had most of the weight opposite of the straps. It almost always ended up being propped against something. It is definitely more of an electrician bag than HVAC
Those "Channellocks" you have with the Black and red handles? Which brand are they? They look very similar to the Knipex Cobra design but are clearly not Knipex? If you could let me know, that would be great. I love the Knipex pump style Cobra pliers with the push-button just hate Knipex prices. If I can find another brand that is EXACTLY like the Cobras, I am SOLD and THOSE look very similar? Thanks!
I have been using Packout backpack for 2 years now. It was great in the beginning but now the pockets inside ripped out and tend to fall forward. I'm waiting for veto wheeler backpack to arrive and see how it goes
As a roofer it baffles me why it is so hard to find a suitable backpack. I'd like the outer strength and comfort of the Veto backpack but less compartments. I checked out a Veto backpack today and I couldn't even reach the bottom, too much clutter. All backpacks seem to cater to electricians.
Ralph Castro shit That klein always Fall to the back lol and my Milwaukee always rips at the extension cord storage flap in front. So I just went with the fieldpiece service bag since I don’t do installs anymore that veto shit nice but man it’s expensive
hey man thanks for your video 📹 it helped me understand the advantages and disadvantages of all 3 back packs 😀 with out having to buy them all. i only have the Milwaukee I use it as my installation bag 🎒 its awesome i was considering the veto but the ĺack of room for the drill kinda makes me change my mind.
"Playing tetris" Its called organization Thats the purpose of the pockets for the object to be placed back. Get a bucket if you want throw things around
I had the other version of the klein bag. Also kept losing tape measures from that clip. Also didn't like how it folded in half, if I worked with other people and it was on the floor it would get kicked and my tools would spill everywhere
I dont know how you can't fit your flash light, I have my full size milwaukee impact with a 9amp battery in the front and my milqaukee flash light same size as your Dewalt in the back portion of the backpack and no struggle closing the zipper and my bag is full loaded at 50lbs
@@two_broberni7233 I have the veto pro pack, velocity rogue 6.0 and 5.0 as well as the tech Pac LT. The rogue 5.0 and tech pac pro are of similar build quality and dimension. Veto offer a 5 year warranty where as velocity a 3 year warranty. You won't go wrong with the rogue 5.0, I have bags set for hvac and electric installations. I hear great reviews on the beta backpacks too.
@@rayc1503 after lots of research the 5.0 seemed like the perfect bag for me, so I'm happy to hear this. Now the only trouble is getting one in the states lol
I have a southwire backpack that's better than this Klein and at least equal to the other two bags. I think I paid $70 for it which was a very nice deal considering the quality.
I have a klein rn but I have a veto on order. Getting to be replacement time. Small note on the klein bag part. The screwdrivers are upside down. Do you do that on purpose or just always put them in that way?
Great video, also the Veto pack the inside pockets are velcroed inside they are removeable I don't think you mentioned that or might not know it, just another little feature. Will be purchasing a backpack soon, just doing my research your vid helped!! thank you!
That's a good point. And it's a strong velcro. I don't even know if I knew that at the time of the video. Those veto packs have all sorts of secret chambers and in them
My Milwaukee take measure holder ripped off. The tape holder also also tore off as well. Bag falls on it’s face. I love Milwaukee but they didn’t design a great bag
@@He2NawfMemphis my friend with the Klein has the same issue. Tools go everywhere when he opens it up. He saw my new veto camo tech pac and I think I have him sold
Disculpa poe no ser espesifico Sorry for not being specific. My question is, what is the name of the 11:11 minute tools? I think they are to block the flow of water and be able to weld
Everyone knows Klein bags suck very chintzy and that model always falls over only Klein bag that’s any good is there lineman canvas bag designed for lineman but then again veto is better but costs more you get what you pay for if ur cheap buy a husky bag and don’t complain about price got to pay to play
I purchased the Milwaukee bag and it's been 3 years now the zipper is failing. I just purchased the veto pro pack and I'm really excited to work out of it! 😁👍
Veto has a 5yr warranty on all their bags. Been using their bags for over 7yrs now and I can testify that their quality & reliability is a force to be reckoned with. Also remember Veto covers multiple trades and offers multiple bags and all kinds of sizes. Its like a blue collars candy land.
@@mitchellarmyguy2515 Nah, it’s not. A lot of Klein hand tools are made in the US. Their backpacks are made in China.
He said veto..,
Do
The bag weighs a ton empty- it’s not for everyone!
My tape maysure
Zak Davies I was just about to say that shit too lol
😂🤣 Dying when I immediately went to comment about this and saw this comment first with 60 upvotes hahahahahaha.
Glad other people noticed maysure
💀💀💀
Lmaoooo
I watched this video to see how good the Milwaukee backpack is for my father he does hardwood flooring and he constantly mentioned that he needed a backpack for his tools he told me his favorite brand was Milwaukee and that he touches no other brand but Milwaukee as if it’s his wife lol but I purchased this bag for him because of this review seem to fit all his needs and wants he loves it and has no other tools in there but Milwaukee and because of this pandemic I went ahead and threw in 2 face mask for him one red and one grey he was like a child on Christmas except it was just an ordinary day just an appreciation gift for being the best father that he could possibly be.
That’s a nice thing to do, treasure him while you have him 👍
Those loops on the front of the Milwaukee bag are Molle webbing. It’s an attachment system that’s common on military gear.
He'd be fucked if the webbing was for ALICE ...
I had no idea. Here's a cool video about MOLLE th-cam.com/video/cJ70xxO1s-U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6W50FXiupEPE9ZNe
One small thing here, that is not the comparible klein, those are veto and milwaukees top models, the klein master backpack is the comparible one to those two, that's kleins mid range one Infact I think that one is low to mid range. The master backpack is an entirely different animal and it doesn't fall over
“I always have to carry my flashlight in my hand when I use the veto pack.” Found a spot for his flashlight in the veto pack. Lol
"i dont know why the put these small loops". 5 minutes later "theres really no place for your small screwdrivers" 😂😂
He could also put pens there
1 thing I’ll mention about all of these bags is that are are all larger in person than they appear in the video(s). I personally have the Milwaukee job site bad which is the generation prior to the one shown in the video and it’s great. Stands up never falls and tons of room. I keep my drill inside seated on the floor along with bit cases. The drill sits there just as comfortably as it would in its own case.
I do however feel Veto is the best you just have to pick the right trade. Veto is like Ford. You’ve gotta order what you want because the variations are too many to just pick one. They are true pros.
Thanks for taking the time to do such a thorough and cheerful overview/introduction to these bags.
Summer of 2019 I was working on a customer’s AC when the roofers dropped a 4” x 12” wooden beam. I managed to get out of the way in time but it fell off the roof right my on top of my Veto backpack. I had my 6” long 1/4” magnetic nut driver in one of the little side pockets on the outside of the bag. The nut driver was bent over at a 30* angle but not a single stitch even popped on the Veto, it shrugged off a several hundred pound wooden beam falling from a height of 10 feet with nothing but a few scuffs, and other than the nut driver the rest of my tools were completely undamaged. That made me a Veto fan boy for life, the Klein or Milwaukee never would have with stood that
Because everyone has 4”x12” wooden beam dropped on our bags all the time
@@DC-hb5gy thats not the point
That's awesome. But it's definitely not for my line of work. It's a great bag no doubt, but it's overkill for some techs
Honestly, the tape measure has only been an issue for me personally with cheaper tape measures that have those exact little skinny cheap clips. If you put a nice quality tape measure like a Stanley or Milwaukee with a larger clip that fits a lot more snug on those clips, you wouldn't have to worry about that.
Im a plumber, been running a Klien backpack for years now. Just upgraded to a veto pro pack wheeler tech. The pocket panels can come out and be changed with different ones. This means you could keep one half completely open for bulk things and have the other half with tools. Could probably cut a pannel in half to have some tool storage on top but keep the bottom open. Its a heavy bag but wheeling it around like a luggage bag is very nice when your able to
Awesome review! No one has given such a thorough review on different bags and have actually worked out of them... And this is a 4 year old clip. Sold on the Milwaukee, especially for the price. Cheers!
The Milwaukee bag is still my go to. My review still holds. be safe
@@trademastersonline Cheers bud, you too.
Tape maysure and MultOmeter
Guy does a great job on a 41 minute video making some awesome points and all you got out of it is his dialect and pronunciation of two words?! A genuine sign you have issues but look for fault in others. Nice negative comment Karen....I guess a haters gotta hate. Great video, great review. Awesome....well done
It was pretty annoying and cringe at the same time hearing it over and over
If you don't like hearing it then don't watch the video get the fuck over yourself
Solomon you are dick. Hope you understood my accent pal.
@@321southtube lol calm down bud. It ain't that serious 🙏🫂
I would just get two separate tool bags ….one for HVAC, one for plumbing …you will have to double purchase some tools ,….but it’s worth it….because you can just “grab and go “ much more efficient in the long run . I use a veto pro btw….I also have a second tool bag for big tools , it’s a husky
He also forgot to show on the Veto Bag the straps so the outsides won't fall all the way they are in the upper pocket. You tucked it back in after you pulled out your gloves.
The 3 bags are great, everyone will have an opinion on each of them …. I work in the oil fields I see the 3 bags on this video at work every day and they are all good and strong for what they are used for..,
Great review. You really go thru every aspect of each bag. Great job!
Have the milwaukee back pac for 4 months now starting to fall apart . Plastic buckles have broke :wich is not included in the warranty zips are coming apart slights as front of the bag is heavy and cases it to sag
I like both your Veto and Milwaukee bag. And I recommend 1 EDC backpack with daily variable extra spare space plus task categorized tool backpacks, suit cases, boxes:
1.) Start your professional EDC with a light backpack/tool case plus a robust tool box (my 1st profession: Radio- & TV Service Technician 1980s),
2.) Switch to specialized EDC backpack, I use Laptop/Notebook business suite case (my 2nd profession: Computer Engineer & Software Developer fewer EDC tools) but still prefer EDC backpack (Laptop/Notebook pocket, few tools pouches, big main pocket) when in town walking/cycling or public transportation bus/tram/train,
3.) Resort your growing number of tools together into category-specific bags/cases/boxes (my hand tools categories: fine electronic DMM & solding, electrical & mechanical wood & metal work) which I put into 2 aluinium tool suit cases (tool/camera division) and steel tool box,
4.) Electrical tools come & stay in their original tool case - add tool specific extras (drill bits into the drill case, sandpaper into sanders tool case ...) so you just grab the drill case and miss nothing when drilling,
5.) Put further installation material into a big bag/box, which should be big enough to carry also needed tool cases to have both hands free to carry everything outside your backpack and shoulder bag.
Honestly I like the Milwaukee I haven't bought one cuz the price I bought the Husky backpack for now what I need it for it works but I can't put everything I want in there well thank you for your video cheers with a beer
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My taype major
I've had this bag for a while now. It has changed my everyday work. It's incredible!!!
$300 bag .25 cent tape
Billy Wolfenbarger 😬
In his defense my $3 9' tape is always in my service pack even though I own 7 different veto tool bags.
Have the Milwaukee for awhile now and it's a great bag. Like you said, with plenty of room to spare. The front protects my sensitive test equipment. Definitely has better interior pockets than the others. Will keep mine for a long time. Thanks for the video. Nice job.
Great video. Which of the three bags are the lightest? I’m worried about the total weight and its effect on my body. Thanks
Good video. I’m glad you went over the balance of the Milwaukee. I had the Klein and it was always falling over.
Had the Klein bag.. it served its purpose for a few years..only has a 1yr warranty. Now have a Veto Pack Pro pack..quality is superb compared to Klein..Veto has a 5ry bag warranty..they will ship you a bag while yours is repaird or replaced. Have not had Milwaukee
I've had the veto bag for about 6 months. Use it all day, everyday. It's a little heavier when filled with tools. But its a tank. Imo, best bag out there.
no compare ,go veto im loving all of my veto bags
Nah. Had several of their bags including the one in this video. Veto is way too big for what it carries and weighs a lot itself. It becomes really heavy loaded with tools. Plus, they can get fucked charging $300 for a backpack made in China.
19:20 wrong that is for better support while carrying the bag on your back not what those hooks are there for the hooks are to stay secured while wearing it .
Yep, shoulder strap reinforcement. They know it's going to be heavy.
Nice job, Thanks ! I grew up using an all leather "pouch", I still love a fully exposed pouch, the new style nylon ones I've been getting from our local suppliers fall apart in short order, cheap.
I'm looking at the smaller Veto's, but might just get a customized Nylon/Leather hybrid made by my local leather shop.... something to keep the nylon bag from blowing apart at the bottom where the screwdrivers & wrenches make contact.
This was great vid.
I have enough tools now that I am shopping for a used tool bag for the truck and sold on backpack ‘idea’ after seeing them in action.
Was thinking the Klein but now I know I want the milwaukee - the klein would not fit what I was thinking.
I went with the klein so I could have a smaller portable bag to haul my tools around while riding my motorcycle. Plus the colors match my Ridgid tools and my KTM motorcycle.
You re cool af
I have the milwaukee one and love it highly recommend it plenty of room
I use the veto. And not a fan boy's club!! Is just they last longer and there new models a bit smaller but yet super capable to hold what you need..
Gerardo, es buen bolso el veto??
@@rafaelaldana7829 seguro que si! La calidad de los materiales es excelente muy practicos, durables y el fondo de la bolsa es plastico duro que la protege de agua etc, son caros pero es dinero bien invertido te los recomiendo tengo 4 diferentes bolsas de esa marca y me encantan
@@gerardocruz3950 cuánto te costó??
@@rafaelaldana7829 depende que modelo de bolsa compras, tengo ma veto tech pack MC me costo como $220 es una mochila y esta super chingona
La mochila que tengo es un poquita mas chica que la que estan demostrando en este video, tenia esa pero se me hizo un poco grande, la tech pack MC esta perfecta
Your comparing a $280 veto bag with a $90 klien bag? At least compare the veto with the $180 klien bag.
I think this is the 240 bag
iliketakingshowers the veto is like 280 prolly 300 after tax
“I could fit my baby in there if I needed to.”
I appreciated your review and then I was like wait, did he really say that…🤣❤️
Agreed from another comment, the small Klein backpack is not comparable to the other two being reviewed. My little Klein does fall over all the time🙄 but it was a gift from a journey when I was brand new so now I need to upgrade. Thank you for the awesome review, very thorough!
This is how you do a tool bag review vs someone rambling about a bag load out. Very insightful
Great honest job reviewing, thx
I had the Klein backpack for my HVAC service bag, I keep little parts in the top zipper pouch and the zipper is broken after not even a year. Found the Milwaukee Ultimate Jobsite backpack on Home Depot for 43 percent off for $69.00 so it was an easy decision. The Klein got annoying always falling over. The Milwaukee seems to have a better base to it.
Haven't had a zipper fail on any of my veto tool bags even though I bought OEM replacement zippers for all my bags.
I've had my klein pack for bout 5 years now havnt had a zipper fail. only issue I had/have is the chest clip got smashed within 2 years but I don't use it enough to worry with it. I do have the tradesman pro master pack so mayb it's different quality
I agree 100% about tools encased inside. I work at apartment complexes and need to go in and out fast and put back in truck fast.
My HVAC school had a Klein bag similar to that one and it would never stay standing unless you had most of the weight opposite of the straps. It almost always ended up being propped against something. It is definitely more of an electrician bag than HVAC
I like the Ideal tool backpack.
Perfect blend of tool bag and backpack.
Those "Channellocks" you have with the Black and red handles? Which brand are they? They look very similar to the Knipex Cobra design but are clearly not Knipex? If you could let me know, that would be great. I love the Knipex pump style Cobra pliers with the push-button just hate Knipex prices. If I can find another brand that is EXACTLY like the Cobras, I am SOLD and THOSE look very similar? Thanks!
I have the Milwaukee bag. It's fantastic for me. I do have a smaller veto bag for smaller jobs, but the Milwaukee bag is perfect for my needs.
I have been using Packout backpack for 2 years now. It was great in the beginning but now the pockets inside ripped out and tend to fall forward. I'm waiting for veto wheeler backpack to arrive and see how it goes
As a roofer it baffles me why it is so hard to find a suitable backpack. I'd like the outer strength and comfort of the Veto backpack but less compartments. I checked out a Veto backpack today and I couldn't even reach the bottom, too much clutter. All backpacks seem to cater to electricians.
I need a bag big enough to pack a grinder .1/2 inch impact.band saw .saw zall.and tape measure
I was using Milwaukee for a year but gave up on it, it always falls to the front. Bought veto instead, much sturdier and balanced.
Ralph Castro shit That klein always Fall to the back lol and my Milwaukee always rips at the extension cord storage flap in front. So I just went with the fieldpiece service bag since I don’t do installs anymore that veto shit nice but man it’s expensive
Yeah expensive but really worth it. It's easier to organize stuff. With the front and back separated. I don't forget tools anymore.
hey man thanks for your video 📹 it helped me understand the advantages and disadvantages of all 3 back packs 😀 with out having to buy them all. i only have the Milwaukee I use it as my installation bag 🎒 its awesome i was considering the veto but the ĺack of room for the drill kinda makes me change my mind.
What’s a “ maltahmeder “?
"Playing tetris"
Its called organization
Thats the purpose of the pockets for the object to be placed back.
Get a bucket if you want throw things around
Multimeter*
There is no O in that word.
"my mull-tom-iter"
What’s a multometer?
I think it’s an accessory for your tape maysure
I had the other version of the klein bag. Also kept losing tape measures from that clip. Also didn't like how it folded in half, if I worked with other people and it was on the floor it would get kicked and my tools would spill everywhere
I have the other version too hence why Im thinking of a new one. It aint terrible tho
@@austinreeves5221 No quality wise it's decent. I still have it as a backup. Used it for a year or two before replacing it
huge thank you for sharing your experience
Many thanks for so thorough reviews!
Avoid having a bad tape measure and then you don’t have to worry about it falling off
I dont know how you can't fit your flash light, I have my full size milwaukee impact with a 9amp battery in the front and my milqaukee flash light same size as your Dewalt in the back portion of the backpack and no struggle closing the zipper and my bag is full loaded at 50lbs
Bravo! Very detailed review & presentation!, In-depth etc....👍
Give me the Klein or Milwaukee all day. My experience with veto was horrendous and I will never spend another dime with them!!!
Veto makes a great product, pricey but worth it.
Lol There is always somebody that didn’t get their way.
You should have compared all of these to the “Velocity Pro Gear 5.00 back pack. It’s a fabulous piece of kit
Im looking for a back pack and idk wich one to buy ? Is tge velocity any good ?
@@two_broberni7233 I have the veto pro pack, velocity rogue 6.0 and 5.0 as well as the tech Pac LT. The rogue 5.0 and tech pac pro are of similar build quality and dimension. Veto offer a 5 year warranty where as velocity a 3 year warranty. You won't go wrong with the rogue 5.0, I have bags set for hvac and electric installations. I hear great reviews on the beta backpacks too.
@@rayc1503 after lots of research the 5.0 seemed like the perfect bag for me, so I'm happy to hear this. Now the only trouble is getting one in the states lol
You mean multimeter? What’s a multomitor?
I have a southwire backpack that's better than this Klein and at least equal to the other two bags. I think I paid $70 for it which was a very nice deal considering the quality.
Those wide pliers there is actually a sink basket wrench. I also have to say I never heard a multimeter called that lmao.
I have a klein rn but I have a veto on order. Getting to be replacement time. Small note on the klein bag part. The screwdrivers are upside down. Do you do that on purpose or just always put them in that way?
Any man who loves tools has a wife yell at them. And it doesn’t even have to be their wife hahaha
So dam true
Even my girlfriends yell at me hahaha
Nice review. Im also a plumber.. but hell man why aren't you using a multitool for drywall!? So fast and easy.
Great video, also the Veto pack the inside pockets are velcroed inside they are removeable I don't think you mentioned that or might not know it, just another little feature. Will be purchasing a backpack soon, just doing my research your vid helped!! thank you!
That's a good point. And it's a strong velcro. I don't even know if I knew that at the time of the video. Those veto packs have all sorts of secret chambers and in them
Great review, and I'm even more happy that I went with a ToughBuilt rucksack !
Bro. Looks like you fit right in the bag.
Those are some really clean tool bag and tools.
Still look new to me
Very thorough! Love it!
Great video, thanks for the reviews
Hi I live in WV an I always wanted to do what you do can you help me get certified? Thank you
Where can buy this bag in Singapore?
Man I just need something to climb up access ladders but looks like they are too bulky to go trough the hatch
Volt-tom -eter?? Maysure?? Where you from bud??
Sounds like someone who doesn't use or own a DMM. I'm most def calling it a Vol-TOm-eter next time in the shop
What's the name of the tools in the minute 11:23???
I use the Milwaukee ultimate jobsite backpack had it for 2 years works perfectly for me I have tried DeWalt a off brand from Amazon and they stink
My Milwaukee take measure holder ripped off. The tape holder also also tore off as well. Bag falls on it’s face. I love Milwaukee but they didn’t design a great bag
I loved that version of the klien bag. The newer version has a zipper inplace of the large pouch. It works but im not a fan of it.
Holdd up why does he put his screwdrivers upside down so you get stabbed reaching in the bag? lol
Right the loops above are to hold the screwdriver handles in place lol
Maybe so he can see the tips
Only VETO, who has not had it yet, does not know what quality it is!
that not standing up right is the biggest problem with that klein
macgruber my shit always fall over when I open it
@@He2NawfMemphis my friend with the Klein has the same issue. Tools go everywhere when he opens it up. He saw my new veto camo tech pac and I think I have him sold
I literally bounce around with a mil-tec backpack what cost £30 and does everything I need
Very detailed video, thanks👍👍
What is Price only bag
Good video.
Whats names is minute 11:11?
Disculpa poe no ser espesifico Sorry for not being specific. My question is, what is the name of the 11:11 minute tools? I think they are to block the flow of water and be able to weld
@@jesuspinto6409 they are called jet sweats
Plumber and hvac huh? Why do both?
Nothing better then the veto i luv my bag!!
Take a look at Velocity 4.5 or 5.0 for the next one.
What the hell is a planko case?
I heard that one too
How can u loose those tools from the sides when you climb straight up?
Shompenify1 when u hit something around you or when u are turning in the process
How can't you? you haven't been up many ladders, you'll see...
I purchase Vito bags nice how much this bag
Unfortunately none are made in USA. It is bad enough to pay under $100 for made in China one but to pay over $300 has to be stupid.
Everyone knows Klein bags suck very chintzy and that model always falls over only Klein bag that’s any good is there lineman canvas bag designed for lineman but then again veto is better but costs more you get what you pay for if ur cheap buy a husky bag and don’t complain about price got to pay to play
That Milwaukee is a beast
Imma buy your used veto in case you getting rid of it😁
Can beat veto bags quality if you compare it to those bags!!🤜
Veto quality is definitely the highest. I'd describe it like really expensive pants. They are nice, but sometimes they are a bit stiff.
Great review thanks bud
I purchased the Milwaukee bag and it's been 3 years now the zipper is failing. I just purchased the veto pro pack and I'm really excited to work out of it! 😁👍
Veto are by far the best no comparison.
Its designed to Claimshell like that