What's the best Plumbers' tool bag?

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I need to replace my toolbar & I can't decide which one to buy. I've a £20-50 budget & there's so many out there!!
 
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A plumber's tool bar? How poncy is that? Just chuck 'em in the back of the van like I do. :LOL: :LOL:
 
Can't go wrong with a veto pro pac will last years longer than anything else out on the market, but initial investment is high.



 
That doesn't look like a plumbers tool kit.
Full of useless high tech junk. :LOL:
 
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I might stick around if that's alright.
Do you have any real plumbing tools?
 
Thanks all for taking the time to reply.

I'm not sure if I'd keep my FGA in the same bag as my tools Dean???!! If some **** nicks your tool bag you're talking serious money mate!! And try to explain that to the Insurance company, IF you can claim???!!
 
Right now Dickie, I have the same VetoPropac tech XL bag, just for Gas Servicing minor repairs as Dean has. Similar range of Gas related equipment too.

For 'real' plumbing repairs installs, :rolleyes: :rolleyes: the FatMax rucsac for starters, with a FatMax tote box in one hand, dustsheet etc under the other arm. Well it works for me.

DH
 
Right now Dickie, I have the same VetoPropac tech XL bag, just for Gas Servicing minor repairs as Dean has. Similar range of Gas related equipment too.

For 'real' plumbing repairs installs, :rolleyes: :rolleyes: the FatMax rucsac for starters, with a FatMax tote box in one hand, dustsheet etc under the other arm. Well it works for me.

DH

I was working with one of the Heateam guys the other day & he had the Fatmax rucksack & he said it was company issue.
 

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