i own this bag and yes it gets heavy but so does any other bag when you have all the tools you use/need though. i love all the pockets it is a great design
I had a Veto Pro Pak bag and didn't like it. I sold the Veto for half what I paid but anyway I replaced the Veto with this Husky bag and I love it. The bag itself is not heavy but it holds a LOT of tools so if fill it up yes it's heavy, of course. I'm happy it holds so many tools. I'm 65 years old and still plenty strong enough to carry this bag fully loaded into a job sight no problem. Been doing it 44 years and still going strong. If you need lots of tools on the job then buy one you'll love it! Also the bag is designed very well!
I think im running thru the same issue i mean veto is good but maybe if u only do one thing only like electrician or plumer but i do maintainance and its good but i need a lil more room i think
Any bag of tools will be heavy - the more you Pack in it , the heavier it gets - basic physics - if you can’t carry any weight , get the rolling tote from husky
The bag itself is not really that heavy, the 14" is a bit bigger all the way around and has wheels as well, but it is also lighter. But yeah once you load stuff in it, it is pretty heavy. But I like that, I use it as a bit of a warm-up to help with some heavy hammering and drilling. I use it for DIY, Contracting, Carpentry, and some Residential and small Commercial work. I tried the Electrician's bag, I had 2, but I couldn't get my power tools and hand wrenches all in there. And I need them all. I only use a couple socket wrenches, and bits. Most of what I use is in the 1/4" range. Oh and right now, it's around Christmas 2020, you can get the bag for 59.00 at HD. So it all depends what you need it for and what type of work/use your going to get out of it. I hardly go up any ladders, stairs yeah, but I'm usually in one spot or area. And I also use my Milwaukee Side/Hip bag for moving around when I know I'm going to be needing the same dozen or so tools. So the bigger you go with size you're just gonna have compensate with the weight. But this video is very informative and does empower you to really project what you might use this bag or any bag for that matter in build and/or repair. So big thumbs up to Azael. Thank you for sharing this video.
This bag is dope but so heavy and got 2 of these already my handles for straps broke off wish the stitching was better I love the lay out can fit alotta tools . But both bags just ripped on me.
i own this bag and yes it gets heavy but so does any other bag when you have all the tools you use/need though. i love all the pockets it is a great design
Very nice tool bag even other one I'd love get both very soon
I’m on Milwaukee guy, but this bag is better than any of the bags they are bringing out and cheaper. Thanks for the video.
I had a Veto Pro Pak bag and didn't like it. I sold the Veto for half what I paid but anyway I replaced the Veto with this Husky bag and I love it. The bag itself is not heavy but it holds a LOT of tools so if fill it up yes it's heavy, of course. I'm happy it holds so many tools. I'm 65 years old and still plenty strong enough to carry this bag fully loaded into a job sight no problem. Been doing it 44 years and still going strong. If you need lots of tools on the job then buy one you'll love it! Also the bag is designed very well!
I think im running thru the same issue i mean veto is good but maybe if u only do one thing only like electrician or plumer but i do maintainance and its good but i need a lil more room i think
I’ve had this bag for 13 years! I wonder if they still sell them
Nice video, you’re right, they are nice bags but way too heavy to transport anywhere. They do look great full of tools lol...👍👍👍
Any bag of tools will be heavy - the more you
Pack in it , the heavier it gets - basic physics - if you can’t carry any weight , get the rolling tote from husky
I wish I could get this model...
Husky, ridged, tough built are far better designed and more functional than any of the big name stuff and at a much better price.
I wish they made a smaller version of this.
The bag itself is not really that heavy, the 14" is a bit bigger all the way around and has wheels as well, but it is also lighter. But yeah once you load stuff in it, it is pretty heavy. But I like that, I use it as a bit of a warm-up to help with some heavy hammering and drilling. I use it for DIY, Contracting, Carpentry, and some Residential and small Commercial work. I tried the Electrician's bag, I had 2, but I couldn't get my power tools and hand wrenches all in there. And I need them all. I only use a couple socket wrenches, and bits. Most of what I use is in the 1/4" range. Oh and right now, it's around Christmas 2020, you can get the bag for 59.00 at HD. So it all depends what you need it for and what type of work/use your going to get out of it. I hardly go up any ladders, stairs yeah, but I'm usually in one spot or area. And I also use my Milwaukee Side/Hip bag for moving around when I know I'm going to be needing the same dozen or so tools. So the bigger you go with size you're just gonna have compensate with the weight. But this video is very informative and does empower you to really project what you might use this bag or any bag for that matter in build and/or repair. So big thumbs up to Azael. Thank you for sharing this video.
This bag is dope but so heavy and got 2 of these already my handles for straps broke off wish the stitching was better I love the lay out can fit alotta tools . But both bags just ripped on me.
teacher please don't make me stand up
Thanks for sharing..! 👍
Had one full of tools worth about 2000 bucks. Guy shattered my window and ripped it right from my pick up.
We're I will get the bag and how much is cost of India money
It cost $70 which I like 4 billion rupees.