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Hi, I’m gonna bite the bullet and get a Veto Pro Pac after going through my 3rd CK Magma in 3 years and I’ve narrowed my choices down to the Tech LC and Tech XL.

Did any of you get the Tech LC and wished you got the Tech XL instead?

Any feedback would be great.
 
Looking at the tech xl myself, especially with their promo at the moment, the extra bag looks a real handy feeder bag that you can hang on things with the clippable handle, i see folks with the veto bags at 5 year old and ive gone through 2x dewalt tote bags in 3 years need a new one soon.
 
I own tech XL it is not the cheapest bag , but is worth the money. I don't nock the tech LC version, but you will need another bag with it , is little on the smaller side.
 
I have a Tech LC, due to take some photos of the contents/loading soon. It's a great bag freg is right that it won't fit most hammers - I want to try a wiha one in it. I did think that maybe I should have gone larger, but the current bag is heavy enough fully loaded and I'm not really missing anything.
 
Not sure what you class brute.? It is big bag and yes is not light bag ether. If you are small statue person I will go with tech LC and tp4b next to it . tp5b is not the small pouch to ( I have one spare )in the picture is tp5b.
depends what you doing maybe veto pro pac TP-XL will be good for you ?
 

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Hi Sparky16, have you considered the backpack?
It’s prob one of the best tool purchases I’ve ever made! Very nice to work out of and keeps both hand free for carrying power tools
 
initially I was going to go for the Tech MCT but from looking on YouTube all the ones I’ve seen look rammed with tools.
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Not sure what you class brute.? It is big bag and yes is not light bag ether. If you are small statue person I will go with tech LC and tp4b next to it . tp5b is not the small pouch to ( I have one spare )in the picture is tp5b.
depends what you doing maybe veto pro pac TP-XL will be good for you ?

my CK magma technician bag is quiet a brute with the amount of tools in it and looking at the dimensions the Tech XL is bigger than the CK one and the LC is there abouts the same.
 
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initially I was going to go for the Tech MCT but from looking on YouTube all the ones I’ve seen look rammed with tools.
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my CK magma technician bag is quiet a brute with the amount of tools in it and looking at the dimensions the Tech XL is bigger than the CK one and the LC is there abouts the same.
how long do you own CK magma technician bag? MY lasted 1 year, my colleagues lasted about 6 months, another ones I have seen zippers don't close... not sure it can compere to veto bags. sorry
 
I’ve the tech XL and it’s rammed with tools but that’s just me. I recently bought the rucksack as with the weight it’s better evenly spread rather than me tipping to one side all the time!
 
Hi, I’m gonna bite the bullet and get a Veto Pro Pac after going through my 3rd CK Magma in 3 years and I’ve narrowed my choices down to the Tech LC and Tech XL.

Did any of you get the Tech LC and wished you got the Tech XL instead?

Any feedback would be great.

As on outside bet you could consider the following. I have had the 30" version for nearly two years now and it is still in really good condition. It's a very versatile system too with loads of options to customise it to suit bigger tools and boxes etc etc..

 

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