What's In My Veto Pro Pac? The Ultimate HVAC Technician Tool Bag

Published 2023-06-14
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All Comments (21)
  • I have 2 of the Veto Pro Tech pac backpacs they are pretty good! It has taken a bit to get used to it! I actually had all my stuff in a couple Husky 4 sided,parachute style pouch/bags! They were pretty darn durable and not $300 each! I actually gave them to my nephew who just started in the IBEW,he loves them!
  • Finding a bag that keeps everything in order is hard especially when you don’t want it to weigh a ton .
  • @hjander
    Impressive! Keep up the good work!!
  • The TP XL is the same size, but has better weather protection
  • @ptso7580
    The only difference I'll do is, keep that multi meter inside the zipped compartment. It's the tool that can't let you down in the middle of a job. Keep it safe.
  • @OnRappel
    Wow, you have a lot of capability in that little bag.
  • @brandonr5388
    Can you make a video how you started your own hvac business or steps you took ? A day in the life stuff videos
  • @Gh_cle
    Hey y’all, I’m a new guy in my first semester of HVACR school. I daily my m3 for my meter and tools, and a Milwaukee tool book bag for my school books and extra stuff.
  • @KurkioKrazy
    i just wanted to ask what are those bit holders that you had on the carabiner called? i did not see those in your amazon shop. i also like that carabiner lol
  • Most all of my work was industrial , boilers, chillers, cooling towers, so that being said, my go to bag was a backpack. I was always climbing up ships ladders to get on the roof. I had everything you had and just little different setup as i had a rear compartment for all my ratchet wrenches. From 1/4 - 7/8. . I also had a small tool that looked like an offset reefer wrench. Amazingly i found it at HARBOR FRIEGHT. 1/4 ON one end and 5/16 on the other. I seen it and thought that might come in handy. Only 5 bucks. I used that a bunch. Not a fan of HARBOR FRT TOOLS , but i thought for 5 buck, cant go wrong. I needed the backpack because I was always climbing and needed both hands. Gauges over my shoulder. GLAD IM RETIRED. !!!!! 35 YEARS WAS ENOUGH.
  • I'm curious about your meters. I looked at the specs on the meters listed in your Amazon shop and I don't see one that measures capacitance. I'm certainly no HVAC repair person but I do have a meter that accurately tests capacitors and that is the first thing I check on units in my rental properties. If I change a contactor, I also change the capacitor but I always test it and if it tests good, I keep it for emergencies.
  • @chilIychilI
    "Flawless Efficiency" is the search parameters
  • @edblanco54
    Whats the link for the keychain bit holders