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The ACHR NEWS recently spoke with three technicians — representing residential service, commercial service, and installation — about what they carry in their bags.
This product is designed to enable technicians to safely and comfortably transport a variety of tools when servicing equipment or in industrial buildings where walking long distances is required. The Hi-Viz Tech Pac offers Veto Pro Pac’s patented center panel; metal, locking zippers; and a heavy duty stabilizing injection molded waterproof base that keeps tools dry.
This product was designed to address the needs of professionals who require a durable storage solution that easily and securely fastens to belts but can also be quickly removed.
The Tech Pac LT is designed to enable the safe and comfortable transport of a variety of tools and a laptop and/or tablet when servicing equipment accessible by extension or cage ladders.
Designed specifically for professional tradesmen who need to climb ladders or walk long distances on a daily basis, the Tech Pac is a backpack tool bag.
Veto Pro Pac’s Tech Pac-1 is a backpack tool bag featuring 47 pockets inside and out with ample room for carrying hand tools, meters, gauges, and other devices for use in servicing equipment that is either located on rooftops with ladder access or industrial buildings and cities where walking long distances is required.