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Rating: | (4.58 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 679 Home Depot Reviews |
Product Name: | Jobsite Backpack |
Product Description: | The Milwaukee Jobsite Backpack was designed with the professional in mind, with durable 1680-denier material and an impact- and water-resistant molded base. The backpack features a padded, breathable, load-bearing harness for ultimate comfort and jobsite performance, as well as a laptop pocket to keep laptops and tablets safely protected. A fold-down front pocket allows for easy storage of large items such as fish tapes, drills and extension cords, while exterior daisy chains provide additional clip-on storage. This combination of extreme durability and functionality confirms Milwaukee’s commitment to providing innovative, durable solutions for tough jobs. Bulk pocket offers quick access to bulky items such as fish tapes and power tools; Impact-resistant molded base protects contents and allows backpack to stand upright; Attachment strap allows bag to be easily and securely attached to vertical handles; Load-bearing harness is padded and breathable for all-day comfort; |
Manufacturer: | Milwaukee Tool |
Model Number: | 48-22-8200 |
Product SKU: | 205390549 |
UPC: | 045242333943 |
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If your employer will buy you one go for a Veto Pro Pac as nothing beats it in durability or toughness. If you buy your own this is an excellent price.
Doing commercial HVAC and getting wiser over the years I've since quit using all backpacks regularly. If you go up ladders through roof hatches often you will be roping up the backpack. Also think if you really need it. Very seldom do I need as many tools as a backpack will hold. There's zero point in hauling 50-65 lbs of tools you won't be needing to do the job. IMO a backpack is a great idea but seldom needed or utilized. Working daily I'd dare say I actually need/bring my backpack less than 10 times a year and use my smaller meter bag that holds several wrenches, nut runners, pliars and a meter.
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Man that is tempting...wondering if they dropped in price in store too then...rather grab it and not pay tax or shipping as a contractor in store
In my opinion the husky one can't even come close to comparison and build quality of the milwaukee ultimate backpack. Spending the extra money is well worth it.
You obviously don't work in a trade nor have priced these out. This is on the higher end of backpacks and a great buy at this price.
If your employer will buy you one go for a Veto Pro Pac as nothing beats it in durability or toughness. If you buy your own this is an excellent price.
Doing commercial HVAC and getting wiser over the years I've since quit using all backpacks regularly. If you go up ladders through roof hatches often you will be roping up the backpack. Also think if you really need it. Very seldom do I need as many tools as a backpack will hold. There's zero point in hauling 50-65 lbs of tools you won't be needing to do the job. IMO a backpack is a great idea but seldom needed or utilized. Working daily I'd dare say I actually need/bring my backpack less than 10 times a year and use my smaller meter bag that holds several wrenches, nut runners, pliars and a meter.
Think outside of the toolbox