Cool to see your thought process. Personally I'd add something like a Victorinox Compact and get rid of 90% of the stuff in the kit, but I'm a minimalist at heart!
I recomend you to substitute the nail cutter for the one that makes Victorinox. It's smaller and very good. I see that you miss some Allen bits. For the screwdriver I had one exactly the same and I substitute it for a ratchet. I find it easier to use and the size is the same.
Nice setup - where did you get the orange holder (screw together like item) you use on the side with the Klein mini ratchet bits? Link or product name would be great - thank you in advance
Clip on on the belt are: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09MLY8NTH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 The level clip-on is built in to the Veto MP1 tool pouch: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07HBBJFGL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Yo really need the tri glides to hold the tool pouch and the clips in place: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BK4P53LS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 Thanks for watching
The guy at SurvivalResources.com lined his box with some unobtanium fabric he'd gotten years ago. So lining it was his idea. I tried Flex Seal but it never really dried and made a mess. I tried covering it with gaffers tape and it sort of worked. Finally I found this stuff on amazon: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09DJQCLWB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Love this video. Everything has a nice use here too. If you wanted to add more things what you could do is add something like a Victorinox Rambler or a standard SAK which imo has better scissors than the Micra but it also has tweezers inside of it too which could save you some space.
Great idea with the bits/screwdrivers. You really don't need a lot of torque with small screws. Actually, the smallest Leatherman flat bits can be used as they are. No holder necessary. The Micra is great for mini kits. As are Knipex.
I really enjoy this approach. Nothing tactical, all practical! Much more inline with what I'm actually bound to encounter in the course of my day. Great work! Thanks for taking the time to share!
The kit itself is great, but I also realized proper reflective stickers on an EDC can are actually a great idea, pretty much in the same ballpark as carring a whistle, for walks anyway - if you could attach that can to something you're wearing it would actually be perfect, at elast for me, as I find myself walking along roads when it's not dark enough to need a proper light but dark enough not to trust drivers' reaction time.
Nice choice of tools. Given that I mostly use my knife for on the way food preparation (cutting apples for the kids, having a decently sharp kitchen knife when visiting friends) I couldn’t live without my (admittedly overpriced) Benchmade Taggedout. This being said, we carry very similar tools, yet in a very different form factor ;) Looking forward to your next video! Greetings from Zurich, Switzerland ;)
Good morning from the Great State of Texas. I carry almost the same tools you do except I carry mine in a military mechanics bag. Your pouch i more organized but my bag is more compact. I have to change vehicles. I use my tools for my home, shop, business and at church. Always on the go. I do carry a box cutter, scissors, electric meter and 2 crescent wrench's. I have not given up my crescent wrenches yet. Have a good day and be safe.
I’m hoping to get into an electrician apprenticeship this summer and I’ve been researching tools and tool bags for it for a few weeks. This is by far the best review of this pouch and a lot of the tools you featured are on my list especially the Railers hex bits and nut drivers because I too hate Allen keys. The tips were great too, especially where you put the Wiha hammer is genius. This bag will definitely fit what I’d like to put in it and may even fit too much! Thanks for making this video and sharing!
That is a great pouch for a small bag.. one of my favorites to keep it light. It is crazy what all you can fit in it. Great Load Out. Thanks for sharing 👍
got the same L shape screwdriver 😃
Why not just carry an ax made for 100 inch trees?
Fun kit…I would suggest adding a hair tie for each girl in conjunction with the rubber band…necessities!!
that is an excellent idea.
I'm thinking of wrapping them around the Fresnel lens.
@@herrperkins also, a few stickers are worth their weight in gold for upset kids in my experience and are super thin
Cool to see your thought process. Personally I'd add something like a Victorinox Compact and get rid of 90% of the stuff in the kit, but I'm a minimalist at heart!
I recomend you to substitute the nail cutter for the one that makes Victorinox. It's smaller and very good. I see that you miss some Allen bits. For the screwdriver I had one exactly the same and I substitute it for a ratchet. I find it easier to use and the size is the same.
So awesome!
Nice setup - where did you get the orange holder (screw together like item) you use on the side with the Klein mini ratchet bits? Link or product name would be great - thank you in advance
That is: EKLOEN Waterproof EDC Capsule Tube www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073FPWZRJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This clip on belt attachment was just what I was looking for,where do you buy them from? Like the level clip on also.👍
Clip on on the belt are: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09MLY8NTH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 The level clip-on is built in to the Veto MP1 tool pouch: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07HBBJFGL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Yo really need the tri glides to hold the tool pouch and the clips in place: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BK4P53LS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 Thanks for watching
Very nice friend !!!
Great ideas! The felt alone will keep me sane with my tin, thank you.
The guy at SurvivalResources.com lined his box with some unobtanium fabric he'd gotten years ago. So lining it was his idea. I tried Flex Seal but it never really dried and made a mess. I tried covering it with gaffers tape and it sort of worked. Finally I found this stuff on amazon: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09DJQCLWB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Love this video. Everything has a nice use here too. If you wanted to add more things what you could do is add something like a Victorinox Rambler or a standard SAK which imo has better scissors than the Micra but it also has tweezers inside of it too which could save you some space.
Really nice kit! Concise!
what's the pry bar called?
Pocket wrench II
Great idea with the bits/screwdrivers. You really don't need a lot of torque with small screws. Actually, the smallest Leatherman flat bits can be used as they are. No holder necessary. The Micra is great for mini kits. As are Knipex.
Which nail clipper models would recommend?
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000F35R00/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Who makes the tin? link please
Survival resources.com
Check out their TH-cam video for a similar kit
I really enjoy this approach. Nothing tactical, all practical! Much more inline with what I'm actually bound to encounter in the course of my day. Great work! Thanks for taking the time to share!
The kit itself is great, but I also realized proper reflective stickers on an EDC can are actually a great idea, pretty much in the same ballpark as carring a whistle, for walks anyway - if you could attach that can to something you're wearing it would actually be perfect, at elast for me, as I find myself walking along roads when it's not dark enough to need a proper light but dark enough not to trust drivers' reaction time.
Great kit and awesome video sir! Thank you for sharing.
Nice choice of tools. Given that I mostly use my knife for on the way food preparation (cutting apples for the kids, having a decently sharp kitchen knife when visiting friends) I couldn’t live without my (admittedly overpriced) Benchmade Taggedout. This being said, we carry very similar tools, yet in a very different form factor ;) Looking forward to your next video! Greetings from Zurich, Switzerland ;)
Nice.
Good morning from the Great State of Texas. I carry almost the same tools you do except I carry mine in a military mechanics bag. Your pouch i more organized but my bag is more compact. I have to change vehicles. I use my tools for my home, shop, business and at church. Always on the go. I do carry a box cutter, scissors, electric meter and 2 crescent wrench's. I have not given up my crescent wrenches yet. Have a good day and be safe.
god damn bro, talk about elevating the game
This was a great loadout. Got some ideas from it. Thanks!
I’m hoping to get into an electrician apprenticeship this summer and I’ve been researching tools and tool bags for it for a few weeks. This is by far the best review of this pouch and a lot of the tools you featured are on my list especially the Railers hex bits and nut drivers because I too hate Allen keys. The tips were great too, especially where you put the Wiha hammer is genius. This bag will definitely fit what I’d like to put in it and may even fit too much! Thanks for making this video and sharing!
thanks. I have since found the Estwing 12 oz leather handled hammer that costs half as much a the Wiha and is almost as light
That is a great pouch for a small bag.. one of my favorites to keep it light. It is crazy what all you can fit in it. Great Load Out. Thanks for sharing 👍
i like that its compactness forces you to choose wisely what tools you are going to keep in your ready bag