Veto Pro Pac Hose Hauler Blackout
The HOSE HAULER BLACKOUT is a “blacked-out” version of the existing HOSE HAULER with a few added features. It includes a “suitcase-like” expansion feature that increases internal capacity, allowing you to fit more hoses, store a refrigerant scale with your hoses and gear, or hold up to 100 feet of extension cord. Inside, a removable security strap keeps hoses or extension cords fastened and prevents them from unraveling. The bag also features three removable zippered pouches—two corner pouches and one center pouch—for storing tools and equipment. The flap includes a dual-zippered 2-in-1 pocket that opens from the top or bottom. On the outside, there is an added hanging hook for mounting the bag and a shoulder strap for easy transport. This is the ultimate bag for hoses, extension cords, and recovery or evacuation kits.
Product Specifications
Maximized Tool Storage Capacity
Additional Information
Over time, dirt and grit will “clog” the zipper coils preventing them from staying closed. To keep this from happening, clean and lubricate your zippers twice a year (more often if you work on a job site with a high amount of airborne debris). To clean the coils: Scrub them with soapy water; a tooth brush works very well. After scrubbing the coils, blow them out with an air hose to dislodge any other fine grit that didn’t dislodge with the brush. To lubricate the coils: Apply a silicone spray, beeswax or a zipper lubricant.
Any sharp object or heat source is capable of permanently damaging the zippers. Once a zipper coil is cut or singed the zipper will not functhttps://youtu.be/Z0p8BSm848gion and in most cases is not repairable. Most of the cut zipper coils we see are the result of sharp tools stored inside the bag with the sharp side facing up. Make sure to keep the sharp edges of your tools facing down in your bag and away from the zipper coils.
Don’t Overstuff the Bag
Overstuffing your tool bag will very likely cause significant stress on the zippers that is above and beyond what the bag was built for and will eventually cause the zipper(s) to separate. If you have to work hard to close your zipper(s), your tool bag is most likely overstuffed… proceed with caution!