REVIEW: Veto Pro Pac TP3B
- Ash L
- Apr 30, 2020
- 2 min read
The Veto Pro Pac TP3B is by far the handiest tool pouch/bag I have ever owned!

With its small size and handy pockets, the TP3B in my opinion is perfect for Plumbers, Electricians and HVAC engineers. This pouch is the first thing I take into a property on a plumbing call out as it contains tools which enable me to fix most problems straight away. It’s great for taking into people’s properties and especially into lofts! You don’t have to worry about knocking door frames, scratching walls or trying to get it through the loft hatch.

The TP3B measures 115mm (4.5”) deep, 180mm (7”) wide and 280mm (11”) high. It boasts 16 interior and exterior vertical tool pockets, including 2 bottomless pockets designed for extra-long screwdrivers etc. 4 pencil/small tool pockets a large pouch with no pockets so you can fit whatever you like in there. Plus, many more. It also features a metal belt clip if you want it strapped to your side all day or maybe just whilst you’re climbing a ladder. I use it to attach the TP3B to my other bags and hang it up in the van.

Another feature is the metal quick clip tape measure holder which makes it super easy to attach your tape on the front of the unit. It has a tape loop for your electrical tape, PTFE tape or whatever tape you desire which is attached to the bag using one of the 4 D-Rings and is easily unclipped if you don’t want it. The rubber moulded handle is attached to the top of the bag using another 2 D-Rings and again this can be unclipped if you don’t want it.

One great feature of the bag I love is the smaller pouch at the very front of the bag, which is easily opened and closed with the Velcro flap. Inside of the pouch there’s 4 small pockets which is perfect for small drill bits that you commonly use. Aside from the small pockets there’s also space for other small items to be loose inside the pouch, I tend to keep spare knife blades in mine.
Veto Pro Pac also offer another variant of the TP3B, the TP3, the main difference between the two is that the TP3B features a hard-plastic bottom, whereas the TP3 doesn’t. This means that the TP3B will stand up and not fall over like the other variant. It also means that you can put the pouch down on a wet floor and the bag won’t suck up the water and get wet.

Overall this is a fantastic pouch, its small and lightweight, yet it holds a decent number of tools and I find it holds everything I need. It’s rugged and you won’t have any concerns over it breaking. Whilst there will be cheaper alternatives on the market, I believe the extra attention to detail, the extra tough materials used, the customer service and 5-year warranty offered by Veto Pro Pac make this bag worth the £55.00 ($65) price tag.
Head over to https://vetopropac.com/ to have a look at this pouch and also the rest of the fantastic products on offer from Veto Pro Pac.
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