The TP4B Blackout is the stealth version of the TP4B; our bestselling open-top service tech tool pouch. The pouch’s sturdy injection molded foundation and over-sized ergonomic grip provide stability for your essential tools for any job or service call. With more capacity than the TP3B, it features a plastic bottom offering stability and moisture protection along with a variety of vertical tool pocket storage.
Specifications:
- Height (H): 11.5" (29cm)
- Width (W): 8.5" (21.5cm)
- Depth (D): 5" (12.5cm)
- Handle Height (HH): 15in/38cm
- Weight (empty): 2lbs (1kg)
- Internal Volume: 230in3 (4L)
- Max Payload: 10lbs (4.5kg)
- Warranty:5 Years (see Veto warranty terms and conditions)
Maximized Tool Storage Capacity:
- 22 Vertical pockets
- Tactical all-black construction
- Waterproof Polypropylene plastic base for moisture and abrasion protection
- Metal belt clip
- Detachable ergonomic over-molded elastomeric grip
- Tape Strap
Additional Information:
- Keep the Zippers Clean & Lubricated: 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 toothbrush 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.
- Protect the Zippers from Sharp Objects and/or Excessive Heat: 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 function 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.