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New Veto Pro Pac Rubber-Bottomed Tool Bags

Feb 4, 2019 Stuart 7 Comments

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New Veto Pro Pac Rubber-Bottomed Tool Bags

Veto Pro Pac has come out with several new tool bags, all featuring a new non-marring rubber base. While specifically described as being marine/boating tech bags, the new Veto rubber-bottomed bags could be helpful in other industries as well.

Veto says that the new compact tool bags are designed for marine/boating and other service and installation technicians, while the tote bags are designed for boat builders and shipwrights to carry and access their tools.

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The new tool bags are equivalent to existing Veto Pro Pac technician tool bags, except for the light tan color and TPR rubber base. Veto says that the rubber base won’t scratch floors. The totes look to be new, featuring more tool pockets than their cargo tote bags

They feature common Veto bag features – YKK zippers, heavy duty handles, and oodles of pockets.

Sizing and Pricing

  • MB-MC Compact Service Technician Bag: $135
  • MB-MCT Compact Tool Bag with Height for Long Tools : $180
  • MB-TT Tool Tote Bag: $175
  • MB-TTXL XL Tool Tote Bag: $185

The new bags are not yet available at dealers, but should be soon.

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Which do you prefer on a tool bag – a hard plastic bottom, or rubber?

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7 Comments

  1. Joe framer says

    Feb 4, 2019 at 12:13 pm

    Gotta love a Veto bag..both types are great. I love my Veto bags , either will do. Seriously looking g lasting bags.

    Reply
    • Jim Felt says

      Feb 4, 2019 at 3:39 pm

      What you just said.

      Reply
  2. Julian Tracy says

    Feb 4, 2019 at 9:17 pm

    Every Veto bag I have has a few rediculously shallow / tight pockets that are pretty much useless. They’re good quality bags to be sure, but they’ve got some designers that just are not thinking right.

    Thst, and the tape measure holder will not accept a standard tape measure belt clip; for the premium price they charge, this kid of thing is pretty stupid.

    Reply
  3. Matty says

    Feb 4, 2019 at 9:22 pm

    They seem like awesome bags, the rubber base seems like a nice upgrade for electrical finishing. Won’t slide around is the other benefit. Prices in Canada are insane though. Makes PackOut or pretty much anything else look inexpensive.

    Reply
  4. Julian Tracy says

    Feb 5, 2019 at 1:35 am

    When I bought my first veto, they were $99. Now that same bag is $229. Has some ripped stitching and veto suggested I find a shoe repair place to fix it…

    Reply
  5. axxx says

    Feb 6, 2019 at 1:18 am

    i have a veto tote, i find it impractical . I agree with the other comment that they are well made but poorly designed. The latest pricing is a bit much too. Would not buy again. I will use the the makita hard cases instead.

    Reply
  6. Jeff says

    Feb 12, 2019 at 3:57 pm

    Love my Veto back pack. Yes in Canada the pricing is high, but im too poor to buy a poor quality bag. I will alway tell people to atleast buy 1 of there bags and then decide

    Reply

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