The MP1 is a great piece of kit. I snagged a big magnet from holstery and keep it on the belt clip. I keep mine setup mostly for electrical/low voltage wiring and its nice to be able to stick it to whatever unit im working on.
I love my MP1! I bought it because of one of your earlier videos. It really is handy having a small assortment of tools right there when working on something. It's so much easier to grab a tool out of a pouch versus fishing around in your back pocket blindly.
Man I just stumbled across your channel and I’m not even into electrical work but found this to be great content. I’m surprised that you don’t have around a quarter million subscribers yet with your video quality.
I appreciate that… I’m getting better but my first TH-cam video was the very first thing I filmed and edited so I have zero experience. So that’s a great compliment. I am a person that does just about everything and I absolutely love tools. The best part about making this channel has got me in contact with many people just like me… been good to conversate back and forth. Appreciate you watching 👍👍
I haven’t done a lot of my “older” tools because I figure most people don’t want to see them. I really like this pouch though. I’m glad Raul suggested it. Appreciate you buddy. Hope all is well 👍
Love your videos, especially with Sunday morning coffee! Just received the MP1X. The pockets are extremely tight. I was going to replicate your setup, but cant get my ncvt into that pocket. Hopefully i can get them loosened up over time. Thanks for the great videos!
You were the one who got one before they sold out on me 😂 I’m a big tools video watcher with my coffee too! Appreciate the compliment and you are welcome. This size pouch works extremely well for me.
These pouches have a nice pocket set up I have bought 2 in the past 3 years because the belt loop setup is the weak link to these pouches they tear after about a years use.
I’ve heard that from multiple people. Mine has held up really well (knock on 🪵)… but it may give way tomorrow. Someone said they are going to be realeasing new pouches, but I haven’t seen anything on it.
Long before the days of Veto in the UK, I used to have a belt mounted tool pouch for front line maintenance work, but now I need a lot more tools with me for the work, so I find these pouches too limiting for me. Nice to see others are making use of them though.
I was also a facilities manager for a large complex. I’ve been thinking really hard on starting my own business like you. Is that your only job at the moment…. Morgan’s Maintenance
Yes it is. It’s been going well so far but I already did a little side work before I went 100% so I had several contacts always wanting me to do more work than I had time. Because of that I have been busy most days and have yet to hand out a business card. I have mostly been doing bigger jobs… which is bigger money, but I want to build to mostly service type work. It’s just what I like doing, and it’s a little easier logistically and by yourself. That will just take time to grow one customer at a time. It is a little weird not having to “be somewhere” until a set time. But it’s super nice that when I’m done… I go home.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I'm in the same situation. Typically doing larger renos, prefer smaller jobs as better bang for time. And despite living in a very populated area where you can't buy a house for less than $1 million, people are cheap as hell.
@@espressomatic yeah I haven’t picked up many service customers in the last several months because I have been weeding out the cheap people… The service customers I want are the ones who call me and say “I want you to do it” . If I get a handful of those every year I will be in good shape. There is no money in going to look at a job that will take an hour, give them a price, then drive back to do the work a week later… unless you charge out the whazoo.
Appreciate that and thanks for watching 👍 I use it for repetitive work and job specific things. For most things you may need… or at least want more tools, but this has been my favorite small pouch so far. I grab my bigger bag for bigger tasks.
FYI -- the TP1L and TP2L are the leather, USA-Made tool pouches - hence the higher price tag and lower production volume. ...they're also making the new Drill Holster and Tool Roll domestically - which is nice.
👍.. I knew the TP’s were leather. I had actually been wanting to get the TP2 instead of the MP2 just to try it out. It’s been sold out every time I’ve checked on it.
Yea, I had a bit railer one break only had it like 2 months I was kind of surprised. I emailed them but nothing as of yet. probably need a new design or strong stretcher rubber I'm guessing. Other than that I still love their products. great tip on zip tie to hold it up closer I was just getting annoyed by that today scraping the ground basically
Yeah my buddy had one break on him too. I told him he could loose one bit and run a zip tie through that hole and still use it. I haven’t had one break yet, but it may be because I keep mine closer to my bag.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I’m an incurable “ Smart Ass “ , gotta give them a try ! Speaking of Drivers , I have a “ Jones “ for the Whia PocketMax ( VDE ) . If I get along with it , I’ll get one for my several kits , and meter bags , might save my senile old ass one day ! Whia Slimline bits are my preferred VDE iteration , if you go down that rabbit hole get the terminal style , and stubby handles ! ATM , I mainly use the “ Pop up “ , they also have a VDE rated driver , for 1” 1/4 hex bits , could possibly get your ass out of a sling !
I have thrown it in my pocket before but it felt loose…but where it hangs for me off my belt with the loop is about the right length for my arms. I would think it would work better like you mentioned because it would at least be in between you and you pants, and not loose in your pocket. Good suggestion 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance when I had an MP1 I stitched a piece of textured rubber matting to the inside of the “ paddle” , it gripped well under the belt , or IWB ( inside the waist band ) . Veto should consider doing it !
How are you finding the sharpie pro compared to the inkzall? Also congrats on the channel growth! seems like it has doubled in about 6 months, nice work!!
I like them better. I feel the inkzalls don’t work like they used too. Must have got rid of the trans fat 😂. The fine points are as good / little better… the bigger Chisel writes on anything really well. Appreciate your support… it still blows my mind people want to listen to me or watch my non skillful edited videos, but it’s been great talking with people. 👍
I saw an interesting application ; one HVAC dude carries one in an OTMC ! Looks handy as hell ! In a sane World , I’d just carry the OTMC , sadly here in Canada , snow , and freezing rain cam be a thing , so open bags can be a problem . I made some waterproof “ rain hats “ , for them !
@@MORGANSMaintenance Water , Frozen Water , Gravity , and sticky fingers , led me to the same conclusion ! That said , I love the OTMC ! Anyway ; I’m serious , I’d gladly make you a Custom compact belt pouch !
@@MORGANSMaintenance Dude , you are Lucky ! I also fitted a shockcord loop to mine to keep tension on all the pockets . I generally wear my “ Roll Your Own “ , tool Holster . For belt attachment I use an “ Industrial saftey pin “ for belt / Bag/Splice bucket attachment . I strongly advise use of a canvas splice bucket ( like Telco Lineman types use ) . Good for putting between an extension ladder , and a wall !
@@MORGANSMaintenance Another thing I a big fan of ; the old Skool Lineman’s canvas Splice Buckets , great for working out of man lift , or between the extension ladder and the wall ! Better to drop sharps and heavies into the bucket , than someone’s head !Also good with a messenger line , if you have a helper on the ground !
@@MORGANSMaintenance Yep "My name is Joseph and I've been staying away form Veto promotions for one week. So, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference".
@@MORGANSMaintenance I’d do it gladly ! Shoot me a. Email , I’ll send you some pics . The ones I’ll send are of my everyday ones , so you will get an idea what they look like after “ Real World “ carry .
@@MORGANSMaintenance I’ll wait for natural light , so you’ll get some idea how Natural finishes age with time , and UV exposure ! I’ll see if I can get my Nephew to take a couple of pics. In actual wear ! The oiled, and waxed natural finish I prefer is super low maintenance , looks better with age ! ( Unlike us !)
I like the MP1 , and need another one , I modded mine ( Shock cord wrapped , so you don’t loose tools ) . My bitch , it rides low , here in Canada they end up full of frozen slush / wet snow !
@@MORGANSMaintenance To be honest , as a Leather worker , of 20 plus years experience , I tend to build my own belt pouches ( wet molded , so crawling , or inverting isn’t a problem !
@@MORGANSMaintenance Glad to make ya Something ! BTW , check out the Whia Pocket Max ( insluated , and truly fits in the pocket , Whia slimline VDE bits are among the best I. The Bussiness
I have one of these and I'm a carpenter. I cut a hole in the bottom of the main tool slot to turn it into a hammer holder, works great 👍
Good idea. I don’t use a hammer enough… but I could see that being useful.
The MP1 is a great piece of kit. I snagged a big magnet from
holstery and keep it on the belt clip. I keep mine setup mostly for electrical/low voltage wiring and its nice to be able to stick it to whatever unit im working on.
That’s a good idea.. I already have one of those magnets 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance It works great! Keeps everything right where you need it.
@@chasemechanical_jay 👍
I love my MP1! I bought it because of one of your earlier videos.
It really is handy having a small assortment of tools right there when working on something. It's so much easier to grab a tool out of a pouch versus fishing around in your back pocket blindly.
Very true… it also saves that screwdriver putting a big mark in a hardwood floor. Ask me how I know 😂
Man I just stumbled across your channel and I’m not even into electrical work but found this to be great content. I’m surprised that you don’t have around a quarter million subscribers yet with your video quality.
I appreciate that… I’m getting better but my first TH-cam video was the very first thing I filmed and edited so I have zero experience. So that’s a great compliment.
I am a person that does just about everything and I absolutely love tools. The best part about making this channel has got me in contact with many people just like me… been good to conversate back and forth.
Appreciate you watching 👍👍
I just got one for my fibre optic installations, rearranged it a few times and now ready to try it out in the field.
I think you will like it.. I love mine.
Glad you finally did this video!
I haven’t done a lot of my “older” tools because I figure most people don’t want to see them.
I really like this pouch though. I’m glad Raul suggested it.
Appreciate you buddy. Hope all is well 👍
Great video! That looks like a very useful bit of kit.
Appreciate that… by far my most used pouch 👍
I am an Electrician and I love my MP1 tool pouch. I have had mine for two years now and no issues with the snap button.
👍… thanks for the update. Glad I’m not alone!
@@MORGANSMaintenance FYI , the snap is very easy to replace , if you have a problem any competent Leather worker can fix it
@@chrisfyfe9212 👍… good to know. Mine hasn’t even acted like it would be a problem, but you never know
@@MORGANSMaintenance If it ever happens , I’ll replace it with a “ pull the dot ( directional snaps ) , mostly used in Police holsters .
@@chrisfyfe9212 👍
Love your videos, especially with Sunday morning coffee! Just received the MP1X. The pockets are extremely tight. I was going to replicate your setup, but cant get my ncvt into that pocket. Hopefully i can get them loosened up over time. Thanks for the great videos!
You were the one who got one before they sold out on me 😂
I’m a big tools video watcher with my coffee too!
Appreciate the compliment and you are welcome. This size pouch works extremely well for me.
@MORGANSMaintenance 😂looking forward to your review when you DO get one! I like mine so far.
These pouches have a nice pocket set up I have bought 2 in the past 3 years because the belt loop setup is the weak link to these pouches they tear after about a years use.
I’ve heard that from multiple people. Mine has held up really well (knock on 🪵)… but it may give way tomorrow. Someone said they are going to be realeasing new pouches, but I haven’t seen anything on it.
Long before the days of Veto in the UK, I used to have a belt mounted tool pouch for front line maintenance work, but now I need a lot more tools with me for the work, so I find these pouches too limiting for me. Nice to see others are making use of them though.
👍..
Yeah I only grab this one for just quick type repetitive work… or job specific.
I need more tools for sure on most jobs.
I was also a facilities manager for a large complex. I’ve been thinking really hard on starting my own business like you. Is that your only job at the moment…. Morgan’s Maintenance
Yes it is. It’s been going well so far but I already did a little side work before I went 100% so I had several contacts always wanting me to do more work than I had time. Because of that I have been busy most days and have yet to hand out a business card.
I have mostly been doing bigger jobs… which is bigger money, but I want to build to mostly service type work. It’s just what I like doing, and it’s a little easier logistically and by yourself. That will just take time to grow one customer at a time.
It is a little weird not having to “be somewhere” until a set time. But it’s super nice that when I’m done… I go home.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I'm in the same situation. Typically doing larger renos, prefer smaller jobs as better bang for time. And despite living in a very populated area where you can't buy a house for less than $1 million, people are cheap as hell.
@@espressomatic yeah I haven’t picked up many service customers in the last several months because I have been weeding out the cheap people…
The service customers I want are the ones who call me and say “I want you to do it” . If I get a handful of those every year I will be in good shape.
There is no money in going to look at a job that will take an hour, give them a price, then drive back to do the work a week later… unless you charge out the whazoo.
Great review, I have tried a lot of small tool pouches , not a big fan of any. I am going to try this one.
Appreciate that and thanks for watching 👍
I use it for repetitive work and job specific things. For most things you may need… or at least want more tools, but this has been my favorite small pouch so far.
I grab my bigger bag for bigger tasks.
FYI -- the TP1L and TP2L are the leather, USA-Made tool pouches - hence the higher price tag and lower production volume.
...they're also making the new Drill Holster and Tool Roll domestically - which is nice.
👍.. I knew the TP’s were leather. I had actually been wanting to get the TP2 instead of the MP2 just to try it out. It’s been sold out every time I’ve checked on it.
They hard to find because veto are redesigning them due to to many failing press button studs. New model coming out is gonna be called the mpx
I’m glad you told me this… I will just wait on getting a MP2 and see what those look like.
Appreciate it 👍
Great video really enjoyed it 👍
Appreciate that my friend 👍
Perfect go bag type of situation maybe id swap the fluke for the kaiweets st100 since its also a multimeter just for more versatility
I do that sometimes for certain things but it takes a little bigger pocket.
It usually does get used out of this pouch though.
Yea, I had a bit railer one break only had it like 2 months I was kind of surprised. I emailed them but nothing as of yet. probably need a new design or strong stretcher rubber I'm guessing. Other than that I still love their products. great tip on zip tie to hold it up closer I was just getting annoyed by that today scraping the ground basically
Yeah my buddy had one break on him too. I told him he could loose one bit and run a zip tie through that hole and still use it.
I haven’t had one break yet, but it may be because I keep mine closer to my bag.
Another plus for the MP1 , it generally works well for pliers with VDE handles !
👍
I’m looking to grab a Vessel in the not too distant future !
@@chrisfyfe9212 I really like the ball grips.. I’m glad I gave them a shot 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance they look ergonomic , also keeps handle to blade length ratio in your favour ! The Battery Opp . Ones look interesting , too .
@@MORGANSMaintenance I’m an incurable “ Smart Ass “ , gotta give them a try ! Speaking of Drivers , I have a “ Jones “ for the Whia PocketMax ( VDE ) . If I get along with it , I’ll get one for my several kits , and meter bags , might save my senile old ass one day ! Whia Slimline bits are my preferred VDE iteration , if you go down that rabbit hole get the terminal style , and stubby handles ! ATM , I mainly use the “ Pop up “ , they also have a VDE rated driver , for 1” 1/4 hex bits , could possibly get your ass out of a sling !
Is that a Klein coffee/ drink thermos? If so, I have to have that. Really cool!!!!
Yes it is. It was a promotional item one year. I saw one for sale on Facebook Marketplace to know it was a thing, but ended up getting it off eBay.
Try the "paddle" inside your belt / waistband, works way better than hanging out of a pocket.
I have thrown it in my pocket before but it felt loose…but where it hangs for me off my belt with the loop is about the right length for my arms.
I would think it would work better like you mentioned because it would at least be in between you and you pants, and not loose in your pocket.
Good suggestion 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance when I had an MP1 I stitched a piece of textured rubber matting to the inside of the “ paddle” , it gripped well under the belt , or IWB ( inside the waist band ) . Veto should consider doing it !
If I didn’t make my own Belt pouches , I’d carry one Fo sure !
Yeah if you have the talent to 100% customize to your exact needs… for sure the way to go
How are you finding the sharpie pro compared to the inkzall? Also congrats on the channel growth! seems like it has doubled in about 6 months, nice work!!
I like them better. I feel the inkzalls don’t work like they used too. Must have got rid of the trans fat 😂.
The fine points are as good / little better… the bigger Chisel writes on anything really well.
Appreciate your support… it still blows my mind people want to listen to me or watch my non skillful edited videos, but it’s been great talking with people.
👍
I saw an interesting application ; one HVAC dude carries one in an OTMC ! Looks handy as hell ! In a sane World , I’d just carry the OTMC , sadly here in Canada , snow , and freezing rain cam be a thing , so open bags can be a problem . I made some waterproof “ rain hats “ , for them !
I started with the OTMC and really liked it but eventually wanted a covered bag.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Water , Frozen Water , Gravity , and sticky fingers , led me to the same conclusion ! That said , I love the OTMC ! Anyway ; I’m serious , I’d gladly make you a Custom compact belt pouch !
Loved this pouch since I got it. Railer broke on me.
It’s my favorite/most used…. I’ve heard that from a few on the Railers.
Thanks for the update
I need another one ! I modified mine to ride a bit higher ( in Canada , low riding / open topped carries , invite frozen slush !
I bet so… I don’t have to worry about that here 🤞
@@MORGANSMaintenance Dude , you are Lucky ! I also fitted a shockcord loop to mine to keep tension on all the pockets . I generally wear my “ Roll Your Own “ , tool Holster . For belt attachment I use an “ Industrial saftey pin “ for belt / Bag/Splice bucket attachment . I strongly advise use of a canvas splice bucket ( like Telco Lineman types use ) . Good for putting between an extension ladder , and a wall !
@@chrisfyfe9212 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance Another thing I a big fan of ; the old Skool Lineman’s canvas Splice Buckets , great for working out of man lift , or between the extension ladder and the wall ! Better to drop sharps and heavies into the bucket , than someone’s head !Also good with a messenger line , if you have a helper on the ground !
I bet some of women I know would be envious about the number of bags you have. And I don't know if it's a compliment :)
Morgan's Fashion.
Yeah… I am becoming a collector.
I am pretty proud of myself that I didn’t give into the Veto Spring Promotion this year.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Yep "My name is Joseph and I've been staying away form Veto promotions for one week. So, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference".
@@Stefan_Kawalec 😂… I should get a chip…
@@MORGANSMaintenance So you don't have one yet?!
Can a fluke t5 be in the big pocket?
No, I don’t believe you could fit one in it. It’s only about 1-3/4” W and 1-1/2” deep (from belt clip out)
WERA BALL HANDLE SCREWDRIVER where do I get those?
The only place right now is Amazon Japan… maybe one day they will offer them all over.
I just watch your video on them. Don’t know how I missed that. Hopefully they’ll be in the USA soon if not, I’ll be ordering them from Japan.
@@scubasteveTN 👍…
It goes without saying , I’d be honored to make a sub compact belt holster for you !
That would be pretty cool but you don’t have to do that. You need to email me some pics of yours though 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance I’d do it gladly ! Shoot me a. Email , I’ll send you some pics . The ones I’ll send are of my everyday ones , so you will get an idea what they look like after “ Real World “ carry .
@@chrisfyfe9212 jmorg19804@gmail.com
@@MORGANSMaintenance I’ll wait for natural light , so you’ll get some idea how Natural finishes age with time , and UV exposure ! I’ll see if I can get my Nephew to take a couple of pics. In actual wear ! The oiled, and waxed natural finish I prefer is super low maintenance , looks better with age ! ( Unlike us !)
@@chrisfyfe9212 I know that’s right….. my body feels like it’s 80 without a good patina 😂
I like the MP1 , and need another one , I modded mine ( Shock cord wrapped , so you don’t loose tools ) . My bitch , it rides low , here in Canada they end up full of frozen slush / wet snow !
Yeah with the belt loop it is a little lower. I have long arms so I like it 😂
@@MORGANSMaintenance To be honest , as a Leather worker , of 20 plus years experience , I tend to build my own belt pouches ( wet molded , so crawling , or inverting isn’t a problem !
@@chrisfyfe9212 👍 It’s always nice to have custom
@@MORGANSMaintenance Glad to make ya Something ! BTW , check out the Whia Pocket Max ( insluated , and truly fits in the pocket , Whia slimline VDE bits are among the best I. The Bussiness
@@chrisfyfe9212 I just say that the other day… I need to get some Wiha to try out 👍
Just got mine from their Refurbished Bag Program for trade students $35.
Nice 👍
GAW-MESS😉
I’m not sure what that means?
That's the proper way of saying Gamez
@@45asunder1 oh ok… I appreciate that 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance appreciate your video 👍
You need a utility knife,a direct line tester and an electrical tape ,then it's perfect...🌟👍🪛
Appreciate the suggestions 👍
I always have a knife in my pocket