I've had this bag for a year and a half now. I'm a network engineer so I needed the laptop slot as well. Best bag I've owned so far. Only complaint is when it is fully loaded out it is heavy. Like you the tool compartment in my bag is not completely full but somehow this bag weighs a ton when loaded with my gear. I love how I can just walk into a job and have all the necessities for most jobs ready to go.
I've had mine since 2015 and it has never failed me. I'm a maintenance tech and use it as my rooftop bag when replacing condenser fan motors, blower assemblies, compressors and such. I love it.
I’ve been binging your videos for about 2 hours before my on -call shift starts tonight . Keep the videos coming ! You got a sub here and I can’t speak for anyone else , but I like the longer videos . 👍👍
I got same bag but the bigger one with two zipper places to put tools absolutely love it use every day still looks like almost new ..have it completely full of tools for commercial electrician work .def recommend the one I got you can put it on the packout and also add a packout container at the bottom that you can put more tools and materials in .
Those Packout ones look awesome, my local stores don’t carry them so I haven’t had much chance to look at one, I’ll have to ask some guys on a job site, I see them around pretty often
Hey Nick what I would maybe add to it is a harbor freight magnetic tray drill an 8in hole add a split ring and a snap like what's on a dog leash or a carabiner. You can clip it to your belt loop when working at height
Sea to summit and gear aid sell repair clasps. Basically you cut the old one off and the new one has a screw that goes through the old loop. They're designed to repair backpacking packs, but I don't see why they wouldn't work for this too.
I’m almost mad at myself that I haven’t thought to use one of those kits lol, my first and true love is backpacking & hiking haha - probably will do that!
@@UpstateMaveric that's awesome, glad to help! 😁 I carry a few with my ultralight packs because I don't trust the half inch webbing hardware. Have never actually needed one on the trail, but they come in handy around the house.
I have not seen that bag at Home Depot at all.. I got the packout backpack though, and it's fantastic... I can carry everything I need for service calls, or installs...
The Packout bag is one of the bags out there I’d really like to check out still, when I was doing service I always thought it would be nice to be able to clip one of the organizers in the bottom, I just hardly need that much stuff anymore ! Make a video on that bag, would love to see it!
@@UpstateMaveric I've been thinking about doing a video on it. It's got a pile of room for everything you could possibly need. I even rigged up a packout wall mount with wheels so I could have a rolling bag.
If that bag works for you great very happy for you. For me I completely different story I've purchased Milwaukee tool bags and backpacks always trying to give them another chance every time they fail. The backpacks fall over or they don't stake up the way that they're supposed to. Even they're open top bags with the design of how the pockets are to me they're just completely useless. If it works for you great for me no I'll stick with Vito anything Vito
Huh that’s wild, most people I know have the same or similar symptoms experience as me, seems to be a common issue with these tool bags that they fall over pretty easily regardless of the make, Beto makes a great product, definitely can’t go wrong with them
Nice pack... Maybe you can grow the channel and get new subscribers with a tool giveaway. Doesn't have to be expensive, just a pair of those Milwaukee scissors or a Wera phillips head or something like that.
Freaking do Hercules! We don’t care about Bauer.. it’s mid tier.. do the bag we all want to see .. your saying you don’t like the Veto, but arnt comparing HF’s top tier bag?? Doesn’t make much sense..? You are saying you like a $75 bag over a $400 bag without talking about the better brand??
I have this backpack and I’m thinking about selling because I just can’t get it to not dump out my tools. And nothing fits right. I’m probably doing something wrong but it’s about 2 days away from going up on Facefook marketplace
I've had this bag for a year and a half now. I'm a network engineer so I needed the laptop slot as well. Best bag I've owned so far. Only complaint is when it is fully loaded out it is heavy. Like you the tool compartment in my bag is not completely full but somehow this bag weighs a ton when loaded with my gear. I love how I can just walk into a job and have all the necessities for most jobs ready to go.
Glad it’s not just me! That’s why mine has become more and more bare bones, I used to carry 2x this stuff and I just got so tired of the weight!
I've had mine since 2015 and it has never failed me. I'm a maintenance tech and use it as my rooftop bag when replacing condenser fan motors, blower assemblies, compressors and such. I love it.
Nice loadout you got there, this video is great, I just started HVAC school, so I’m getting everything ready, this helped a lot.
I’ve been binging your videos for about 2 hours before my on -call shift starts tonight . Keep the videos coming ! You got a sub here and I can’t speak for anyone else , but I like the longer videos . 👍👍
I appreciate all the support my friend, welcome aboard!
I got same bag but the bigger one with two zipper places to put tools absolutely love it use every day still looks like almost new ..have it completely full of tools for commercial electrician work .def recommend the one I got you can put it on the packout and also add a packout container at the bottom that you can put more tools and materials in .
Those Packout ones look awesome, my local stores don’t carry them so I haven’t had much chance to look at one, I’ll have to ask some guys on a job site, I see them around pretty often
cool video. thanks for making. this looks so simmilar to the bauer hazzard fraught backpack.
Great video :-) I liked the setup
thanks for watching!
Hey Nick what I would maybe add to it is a harbor freight magnetic tray drill an 8in hole add a split ring and a snap like what's on a dog leash or a carabiner. You can clip it to your belt loop when working at height
Cool idea... hadn't ever thought of doing that! I'm never happy with my set up so I'm always tinkering, might try that out !
Sea to summit and gear aid sell repair clasps. Basically you cut the old one off and the new one has a screw that goes through the old loop.
They're designed to repair backpacking packs, but I don't see why they wouldn't work for this too.
I’m almost mad at myself that I haven’t thought to use one of those kits lol, my first and true love is backpacking & hiking haha - probably will do that!
@@UpstateMaveric that's awesome, glad to help! 😁 I carry a few with my ultralight packs because I don't trust the half inch webbing hardware. Have never actually needed one on the trail, but they come in handy around the house.
I have not seen that bag at Home Depot at all.. I got the packout backpack though, and it's fantastic... I can carry everything I need for service calls, or installs...
The Packout bag is one of the bags out there I’d really like to check out still, when I was doing service I always thought it would be nice to be able to clip one of the organizers in the bottom, I just hardly need that much stuff anymore ! Make a video on that bag, would love to see it!
@@UpstateMaveric I've been thinking about doing a video on it. It's got a pile of room for everything you could possibly need. I even rigged up a packout wall mount with wheels so I could have a rolling bag.
Definitely do a video on it! That would be sweet to see
@@UpstateMaveric will do.
@@UpstateMaveric I've got another channel I'll be using for trade related stuff... I'll post the vid there.
If that bag works for you great very happy for you. For me I completely different story I've purchased Milwaukee tool bags and backpacks always trying to give them another chance every time they fail. The backpacks fall over or they don't stake up the way that they're supposed to. Even they're open top bags with the design of how the pockets are to me they're just completely useless. If it works for you great for me no I'll stick with Vito anything Vito
Huh that’s wild, most people I know have the same or similar symptoms experience as me, seems to be a common issue with these tool bags that they fall over pretty easily regardless of the make, Beto makes a great product, definitely can’t go wrong with them
Just need to make it Packout compatible
Nice pack... Maybe you can grow the channel and get new subscribers with a tool giveaway. Doesn't have to be expensive, just a pair of those Milwaukee scissors or a Wera phillips head or something like that.
Great idea my friend, maybe I will do something like that for 1k subs, thanks for watching !
If you want to see him open the bag skip to 11 minutes and 30 seconds😂
Freaking do Hercules! We don’t care about Bauer.. it’s mid tier.. do the bag we all want to see .. your saying you don’t like the Veto, but arnt comparing HF’s top tier bag?? Doesn’t make much sense..? You are saying you like a $75 bag over a $400 bag without talking about the better brand??
I have this backpack and I’m thinking about selling because I just can’t get it to not dump out my tools. And nothing fits right. I’m probably doing something wrong but it’s about 2 days away from going up on Facefook marketplace
Dang! Surprised to hear that, I did like the neoprene type fabric for the pockets of the Klein bag I had, maybe it would work for you!