I actually had a veto, it was a good bag, just like every other bag. Was nothing special IMO, it carried tools just like these other two, the one thing I did not like about it was having to remove the strap clamp every time to open it. But in the end, they are all good bags and I would not hesitate to use any of them. Between the veto, Klein and Milwaukee, I will take the one that’s on sale and cheaper, because they all did the same thing for me, and just as well.
When I first saw that freaky driver I dogged the two guys using them, both apprentices but ngl, best investment idea ever. Does that mean I’m gonna stop giving myself arthritis? No lol
Kleins got arc’d means they’re strippers now. I just got the pack out version of this bag coming from that same Kleins bag. I hated how it tipped over but overall it was a good bag and my boss now uses it. So far I like it, comfy straps. The pockets are ok, maybe a little wide for most hand tools. I have to relearn where everything is still.
It took me a few days to get used to the Milwaukee bag after using the Klein for so long. The good thing about any of these bags is the ability to just look and know of a tool is missing.
@@dselectric7381 It was the same for my Kleins bag, I had it for so long I could look and see if anything is missing. Everything has a home. Definitely helps you not leave a $30 pair of pliers or whatever on the job.