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Im going to be listing Facoms Top Roller Bag On eBay in a few days time, the bag is excellent with no damage at all, great functional bag. My reason for changing it was i needed more of a Tech Case for the work im involved in now.

Any pictures mate?
 
I’ve just come across this on eBay. Quite a good price as it’s half the price of any other retailer.


I'm wondering if it's an error as most of their other veto discounts are between £1 and £5 and it's £195 on their own website. Price is probably going to increase considerably, by Monday morning at the latest.
 
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I'm wondering if it's an error as most of their other veto discounts are between £1 and £5 and it's £195 on their own website. Price is probably going to increase considerably, by Monday morning at the latest.

It’s worth a buy I think as surely they would have to honour it. I may get it for Christmas as my siblings don’t know what to buy me.
 
There was only a small number showing in stock and sales history indicates they sold within the last hour. Probably bought by people who read this thread - I bet @BiddeldyBwah bought one 😁
I bought one to see if I actually get it. I never intended to pay so much for a handbag. Im sure the wife will love her Christmas present thi
 
Still unsure of whether to get that or the TP XXL. As I’ve been offered a TP5B so I may try that for service work having never owned any Vetos it’s quite hard making a decision.

I looked at the Stanley Tote in B&Q it looked great, just not a fan of open tote bags. As I have my Magnusson set which is great. But not so good when doing services and maintenance work.
 
The main thing is don't rush into a decision.

That’s true. Price point it’s superb value for money that Tech XL. As a main bag. As I’m trying to split my tools up it would not make sense to use for a service bag. Hence the reason for buying the Magnusson system.
 
I’ve just come across this on eBay. Quite a good price as it’s half the price of any other retailer.


The curious thing is this listing keeps being updated every few hours, if you look at the revision history, so there are always just a few left. Possibly this is something a seller can automate, as I can't believe FFX were awake and updating the listing in the very early hours of Sunday morning?
 
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The curious thing is this listing keeps being updated every few hours, if you look at the revision history, so there are always just a few left. Possibly this is something a seller can automate, as I can't believe FFX were awake and updating the listing in the very early hours of Sunday morning?

It's more about generating sales on ebay. Chuck on a quantity of 100 and sales can quickly dwindle, whereas drip feeding tends to keep things moving.

Given the huge reduction in price they'd sell as many by just dumping everything into stock, but I guess they've been conditioned by the peculiarities of ebay's algorithm.
 
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That’s true. Price point it’s superb value for money that Tech XL. As a main bag. As I’m trying to split my tools up it would not make sense to use for a service bag. Hence the reason for buying the Magnusson system.

If you buy one of these at that price it will sell for Atleast what you are paying for it. The tp5b were the “free” bag given away in last years sale, this year it was the 4.

Tech pac mc or mct are nice enclosed bay if you want something readonably small
 

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