New KLEIN BACKPACK 55485 - replacing my electrical belt
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- čas přidán 28. 04. 2023
- I have needed a solution to my electrical belt for a long time. It is heavy enough that I don't wear it but treat it as a tool bag. After seeing a bunch of videos on tool backpack solutions, I pulled the trigger on the Klein backpack. Veto was just too much and this was runner up in most head-to-head comparisons.
$200 on Amazon and it came with an insert "tool caddy" that I can see having the 4-6 "always need" tools and the grab and go on a jobsite!
I will follow this video up with a cross-load video of putting my electrical tools in the backpack.
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Good morning Spence! Boy, I hope you are happy with the Klein. I have a Veto (can't remember which model off the top of my head) and there is no better tool bag on the planet for organization, the sheer number of pockets for tools, durability, etc.. The only issue I have with it is that there are so many tools in there, it is super heavy. That bag was one of the absolute best investments I made for my work flow.
Howdy Russ! I am a month into this bag and so far, so good! I could have gone up a size but this is working well and I can carry more tools/meters onto a job without having to go back to the trailer and more so, my tool belt is freed up or in some cases, eliminated. I looked hard at the Veto but I felt bad spending the $200 on this one. It would have been another 1C for the Veto I had my eye on. Very happy to know you have had a good experience with Veto. If I make another purchase, I will go that direction.
Thanks for video
Thanks for checking out the video Rene! I have had this pack for about a month now and am happy that it will work for me. I could have even gone up a size for what I want to carry into a job for residential wiring.
Nice bag, does yours come with water bottle holder?
Thanks for commenting! I have not found an obvious bottle holder unless you could squeeze one in the side pockets but they are not real flexible. If a reusable bottle could be attached with a carribeamer, then yep!
Hi Steve
Howdy Jonathan! Thanks for checking out the video and for commenting!