The magnetic wrist band is pretty convenient for some things. I was doing fence repairs and rather than digging into my belt pouch to get a screw when I needed one I could put a dozen of them on the wrist band and not only grab one quicker I could grab it by the end exactly where I needed to. I have a small tool roll for tools in my car- wrenches and sockets, things like that. I actually bought 2 of them on Amazon and my other one I use for gear when I travel- flashlights, charging cables, things like that. I frequently carry a mutitool and it can be convenient for repairs around the house. We were on a trip in my cousin's truck when the headlights went out at night 10 miles from town. The terminal had broken off of the dimmer switch on the floor. We used the pliers in my multitool to pull the terminal partway out so we could connect multiple wires and make the headlights work so we could drive on into town.
i love LOVE the gator grip, have several, i use often to screw in hooks and eyes, etc anchored in joists, trusses, aaaand so on, almost impossible without it.... i love them almost as much as weathertech mats, made rite near my Ps home outside Chicago.... SFMF
The roll up bags are perfect for motorcycles. I think this is the one I bought. I have all of the odd ball Harley tools for what should be simple roadside repairs...stuff for shift linkages, transmission arms, etc. Lots of Torx (multiple types of T27 are a must), and some hex stuff for the shift links and transmission...on top of the mix of SAE and Metric that you need for a Harley these days. HF comes in real handy for putting together your roadside Harley set. These roll up bags are great for organizing that...and you can write on it. Fits in a saddle bag or you can strap it wherever you have room.
and I have one of the Gerber Paraframes, I found it on a trail in Alaska 13 years ago, sticking out of the ice like Excalibur. I pulled it out and it's been my junk knife ever since. It hasn't failed and will not die. Holds a very good edge for a long time. We've been through so much together that I might cry if I ever lost it. Def a top tool in my opinion.
The ole' gator grip. #1 for how many years? Inflation has it up to $14.99. You could buy a vessel ball grip screwdriver for that price and it would be 1000 times more useful. Too all the poor souls who got that in your stocking. i feel for you... lol.
Hello again, Tony Thank you for another Great Video 👍 Happy New Year's to you and your family. I agree with you about the list tonight. I have question for you. I came across a unusual on TH-cam it's called an L-Wrench, it looks like a allen wrench but with a square drive. It might be useful. Have you come across such a tool? If so how did work for you? Again thank you 👌
I think i have seen that before but never used one. It sounds like a tool that's common in other countries. If i find it again I'll take a look at it. Thank you. Hope you have an amazing weekend.
The magnetic wrist band is pretty convenient for some things. I was doing fence repairs and rather than digging into my belt pouch to get a screw when I needed one I could put a dozen of them on the wrist band and not only grab one quicker I could grab it by the end exactly where I needed to.
I have a small tool roll for tools in my car- wrenches and sockets, things like that. I actually bought 2 of them on Amazon and my other one I use for gear when I travel- flashlights, charging cables, things like that.
I frequently carry a mutitool and it can be convenient for repairs around the house. We were on a trip in my cousin's truck when the headlights went out at night 10 miles from town. The terminal had broken off of the dimmer switch on the floor. We used the pliers in my multitool to pull the terminal partway out so we could connect multiple wires and make the headlights work so we could drive on into town.
Its my mother in law, she buys all those little gimicky nonsense tools she sees in the internet and gives them to me for Christmas.
Hahaha ya I think we all have someone like that in our lives 😅
i love LOVE the gator grip, have several, i use often to screw in hooks and eyes, etc anchored in joists, trusses, aaaand so on, almost impossible without it.... i love them almost as much as weathertech mats, made rite near my Ps home outside Chicago.... SFMF
Lol next year send me your address I'll fill your stocking full of gator grips sockets 👍🤣
@@TonyTheTechnician that ok.... santa knows where i live
The roll up bags are perfect for motorcycles. I think this is the one I bought. I have all of the odd ball Harley tools for what should be simple roadside repairs...stuff for shift linkages, transmission arms, etc. Lots of Torx (multiple types of T27 are a must), and some hex stuff for the shift links and transmission...on top of the mix of SAE and Metric that you need for a Harley these days. HF comes in real handy for putting together your roadside Harley set. These roll up bags are great for organizing that...and you can write on it. Fits in a saddle bag or you can strap it wherever you have room.
and I have one of the Gerber Paraframes, I found it on a trail in Alaska 13 years ago, sticking out of the ice like Excalibur. I pulled it out and it's been my junk knife ever since. It hasn't failed and will not die. Holds a very good edge for a long time. We've been through so much together that I might cry if I ever lost it. Def a top tool in my opinion.
The ole' gator grip. #1 for how many years? Inflation has it up to $14.99. You could buy a vessel ball grip screwdriver for that price and it would be 1000 times more useful. Too all the poor souls who got that in your stocking. i feel for you... lol.
True brother.🤣😆
Hahaha facts!!! That's gator grips will forever be past down through the family without being used 🤣
There's a $5 one further down the list.
Lol ya I saw many of them but wasn't about to go over all of them
Fun video Tony. For an Electric screwdriver that suprised the heck out of me, ; check out the VESSEL Hi tourque. It's no joke!
Hello again, Tony
Thank you for another Great Video 👍 Happy New Year's to you and your family. I agree with you about the list tonight. I have question for you. I came across a unusual on TH-cam
it's called an L-Wrench, it looks like a allen wrench but with a square drive. It might be useful. Have you come across such a tool? If so how did work for you? Again thank you 👌
I think i have seen that before but never used one. It sounds like a tool that's common in other countries. If i find it again I'll take a look at it. Thank you. Hope you have an amazing weekend.