How to Use a Backpack in Philly Streetz 2 (Roblox)

In Philly Streetz 2 on Roblox, the backpack is your main inventory—it lets you carry more items like printers, filament, cookies, rep packs, and money counters. You don’t “equip” it like a tool; you buy/own it , then open it to store and retrieve items while playing.

1) Getting the Backpack

There are two common backpack-related things players talk about:

  • Basic backpack (default inventory): Everyone has a limited inventory by default.
  • Extra/expanded backpack (game item or upgrade): Many guides recommend buying an extra backpack to get more slots (e.g., +30 slots) so you can run bigger money-making setups.

Where to get it (based on common gameplay loops in the game):

  • Go to the Black Market area (often up past the gun shop/barber/gas station area on the main roads).
  • Look for an NPC or shop that sells backpacks or inventory upgrades.
  • Purchase the backpack with in-game cash. Some players say:

“I would recommend to buy the the backpack, the extra backpack. So, necessary. It gives you 30 spots…”

If you’re very early in the game and don’t have cash yet, focus on basic jobs/heists until you can afford it.

2) Opening and Using the Backpack In-Game

Once you own the backpack, usage is similar to standard Roblox inventory behavior:

  • Press the inventory/backpack button (usually a backpack icon on-screen or a hotkey like B or via the menu—exact key can vary by game update).
  • This opens your backpack/inventory screen , showing all your carried items in slots.
  • You can:
    • Take items out (printers, filament, cookies, rep packs, etc.)
    • Put items in (loot, crafted goods, bought supplies)
    • Reorganize which items are in which slots if the game allows drag-and-drop.

In Philly Streetz 2 specifically, experienced players use the backpack heavily for:

  • Storing Ryer filament and metal shelves/printers for warehouse setups.
  • Carrying batches of cookies and rep packs to sell across the map.
  • Holding money counters bought from the black market (you often need the backpack to buy/carry them).

Example workflow from a popular tutorial:

“You have to put the final products of all your [stuff] in your backpack… Click them one at a time real quick. Cookies. Cookies. Cookies. Boom.”

This shows the backpack being used as a mobile stash while you move between:

  • Your warehouse/oven setup
  • Selling locations (e.g., “Cookies” spot, “Reps” spot near the clothing store)

3) Using the Backpack for Money-Making Setups

Most advanced guides focus on using the backpack as part of a warehouse grind :

  1. Buy gear:
    • Printers/ovens
    • Filament
    • Metal shelves
    • Dough/mix
    • Money counters (from black market)
  1. Store everything in your backpack:
    • Carry multiple batches of cookies or rep packs.
    • Keep spare filament and pans so you can keep production running.
  2. Run a route:
    • Craft at your warehouse.
    • Fill backpack with finished goods.
    • Drive to selling NPCs/locations.
    • Unload from backpack, sell, return, repeat.

Players often say the extra backpack is basically required for serious grinding because the default inventory fills up too fast.

4) Unequipping / Managing the Backpack

Some players specifically search “how to unequip backpack,” which usually means:

  • Closing the inventory screen (press the same key/button again).
  • Or, if the game has an “unequip” option for certain gear, using the inventory menu to remove it from your active hotbar.

In most Roblox-style games, you don’t truly “unequip” the backpack itself; you just close the inventory and keep the items inside until you open it again.

5) Common Issues & Tips

  • Backpack not opening?
    • Make sure you actually bought the extra backpack item if the server requires it.
    • Check the game’s controls/settings for the correct inventory key.
    • Some servers or updates may change UI; look for a hamburger menu → Inventory option.
  • Running out of space fast?
    • Prioritize buying the extra/expanded backpack.
    • Sell in batches instead of carrying everything at once.
    • Use your warehouse as a “base stash” and only carry what you need for one run.
  • Dropping items on death:
    • Many hood-style RP games drop part of your inventory when you die.
    • Keep your most valuable items in a safe location (warehouse, safe house) and only carry what you’re willing to risk.

Quick Step-by-Step (Simple Version)

  1. Earn enough cash from basic jobs/heists.
  2. Go to the Black Market area.
  3. Buy the extra backpack (if available).
  4. Open your inventory/backpack via the on-screen icon or key.
  5. Store printers, filament, cookies, rep packs, and money counters in it.
  6. Use it to craft → carry → sell → repeat for money.

If you tell me your current progress (level, cash, what you’ve unlocked), I can outline a backpack-focused grind route tailored to where you are in Philly Streetz 2. TL;DR: You “use” the backpack by buying an extra one (usually at Black Market), opening your inventory, and using it as a large mobile storage for printers, filament, cookies, rep packs, and money counters to run efficient money-making routes.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.