Win A Veto Pro Pac Open Top Tool Bag!!

Over the last few months I’ve been testing and reviewing Veto Pro Pac Tool Bags. When I say these are the best tool bags that I’ve had the pleasure of using I can’t emphasize how good they really are!

If you want to read about these great bags then head on over to our tool site, Tool Box Buzz, and here,  for in depth reviews.

This month we’re going to give away a Veto Pro Pac OT-LC Open Top Tool Bag to one lucky winner.

How To Win

Trust me when I say this is certainly one of our best giveaways in terms of a high quality product that you’ll wish you owned much sooner. The OT-LC Model is perfect for contractors and DIY’ers who want to store their hand tools in a safe organized system.

The key to this tool bag system is high quality materials combined with a great design that utilizes vertical pockets to store any size hand tool in an organized fashion.

Veto Pro Pac OT-LC Tool Bag Features

  • Capacity to hold over 75 hand tools
  • Weatherproof Body Fabric (PVC impregnated 1800 denier)
  • Durable Waterproof Base (3mm thick polypropylene)
  • Heavy Duty Fastenings and Zippers (marine-proof riveta, industrial strength double nylon stitching and oversized zippers)
  • 5 year limited warranty
  • Retail Value of $144.95

How To Win a Veto Pro Pac Tool Bag

Would you like a chance to win your own Veto Pro Pac Tool Bag? There are FIVE different ways to enter this contest and you may enter each option once per household.

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY!

You maybe enter each one of the following 5 options once per household. PLEASE ONLY LEAVE ONE COMMENT, You can list all your entries and we’ll total them up. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE Multiple comments.

  1. Leave a comment below telling us how you would use the Veto Pro Pac and what type of tools you’d be storing in it.
  2. Facebook – Visit our Facebook Fan Page and LIKE us. Leave a comment on the wall telling us what you think of the Veto Pro Pac OT-LC Tool Bag.
  3. Twitter – enter the following Retweet.
    RT @tfratzel Enter To Win Veto Pro Pac Tool Bag from #VetoProPac at http://tinyurl.com/3nuoep3
  4. YouTube – Go check out our YouTube Video Review and leave a comment. http://youtu.be/HkgwQq0yXN8
  5. Blog About It – Lastly if you’d like a 5th way to enter why not blog about the giveaway and tell all your friends. Be sure to leave a link to this post so folks can find it and sign up!

Fine Print

Entries must be received by 11:59 PM EST on May 31, 2011. The winner will be announced on June 1, 2011.

Only residents of the U.S. are eligible. One entry per household per each method above for a maximum total of five. Spam entries will not be counted. Spam entries are determined at the sole discretion of Front Steps Media.

Todd Fratzel

I'm full time builder for a large construction company in New Hampshire. I run their design-build division that specializes in custom homes, commercial design-build projects and sub-divisions. I'm also a licensed civil and structural engineer with extensive experience in civil and structural design and home construction. My hope is that I can share my experience in the home construction, home improvement and home renovation profession with other builders and home owners. I'm also the Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Tool Box Buzz. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions, suggestions or you'd like to inquire about advertising on this site.

View Comments

  • I have been eyeing these at home store. But the ones at the local home store aren't this nice I think.

    I would use it as a regular ol' tool box with hammers and wrenches and screwdrivers. The one I have now is big and plastic, and such a pain in the butt to get into and use that I forgo projects from time to time because of it...

  • I've seen many tool bags before and have had one. But they have been nowhere near this quality. I would use this to replace my primary tool boxes since it would give me faster and easier access to my tools.

    I have posted on your wall, tweeted, and commented on the youtube video.

  • This is a wonderfully organized and strong bag that I could really use when working on the house I've moved into. It needs a lot of work and I don't have a toolbox for the tools I need to do the work necessary for this older home.

  • +1 I do general technical work like wiring (UTP mostly) and computer repair so I need a variety of tools that generally aren't heavy, but require frequent use. This looks like a great bag for me even though its designed for more of a tradesman. Thanks for the giveaway.

    +1 Just tossed a comment on your facebook wall (ChMcB)

    +1 tweeted here : http://twitter.com/skarydrunkguy/status/67592833720262656

    +1 Commented on your youtube review as well (5th one)

    +0 I don't blog.
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    4 entries total. Thanks!

  • This tool bag could make any homeowners life more organized for sure. I know it's designed for the pro but the Joes would love it as well.....in this case, no pun intended, the Mikes'

  • I am an amateur home remodeller and always seem to find myself in the middle of a project two floors away from the right tool. Eventually I accumulate many small tools at the site of the project and they are all over the place. This bag would solve the disorganization problem for me and allow all my small tools to be toted at the same time to the same place. Sanity saved, project not postponed!

  • I would use the tool bag to carry all my drills, saws and drill bits. I do a lot of custom audio and video entertaiment systems and the Veto Pro bag is just what I need.

  • This bag would be great for keeping all of my screwdrivers, pliers and other hand tools organized that now have a knack for getting left around the house during projects.

  • I'd use the bag as my mobile kit. Things I carry in my small kit currently... various sockets in organizers, ratchet, hammer, pliers, knife, flares, flashlight, crescent, screw drivers, bailing wire, and duct tape.

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