A fullcice hammer fits outside in the strab mettal loop. Love my cutter from Würth with a hardend tip. I recomend as well pliers from Knipex in general an especial the 1396200. Also great the Toolcheque plus from Wera, Knipex sisor, and Knipex 169502 SB
I laughed all the time at them hammers too, but when I needed a hammer, the guy I was working with had one, so I used it and instantly had too buy one, so handy and fits any tool bag easily...
Great video, that small bag held a lot of kit, really useful to understand whats required in an electricians tool kit to cover all bases when out on the job.
Thank you for your feedback! We thought it would be a great video to do to make others aware of what tools would be ideal for your own personal toolbag while out on jobs!
A fullcice hammer fits outside in the strab mettal loop. Love my cutter from Würth with a hardend tip. I recomend as well pliers from Knipex in general an especial the 1396200. Also great the Toolcheque plus from Wera, Knipex sisor, and Knipex 169502 SB
I laughed all the time at them hammers too, but when I needed a hammer, the guy I was working with had one, so I used it and instantly had too buy one, so handy and fits any tool bag easily...
Great video. I’m also a big fan of veto and wiha 👍🏻
Thank you for the comment Paul, Carl's a big fan of his wiha screwdrivers and the veto tool bag is 100% his new favorite accessory!
Great Video, very useful information
Glad it was helpful!
Nice Video with usefull tools!
Glad you think so!
Great video, that small bag held a lot of kit, really useful to understand whats required in an electricians tool kit to cover all bases when out on the job.
Thank you for your feedback! We thought it would be a great video to do to make others aware of what tools would be ideal for your own personal toolbag while out on jobs!
no cordless power tool? like small drill?
The bag does fit a Milwaukee 12v electric screwdriver or 12v electric combi drill.
How weight is this bag with all tools?
Good video!
Glad you enjoyed it
liked and subscribed thanks for sharing
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Nothing wrong with a stubby hammer. I use mine more than my big lad hammer
they’re definitely a lot easier to transport around!
An approximate price for tools would have been a good idea. Enjoyed video nonetheless.
What brand is your insulated mirror?
It is a Boddingtons Electrical Insulated Inspection Mirror
Which fluke pen do you have?
FLUKE VoltAlert 2AC/90-1000V (1-800-44-FLUKE)