You know, the internet experts are always going to find a reason to complain. They're pathetic miserable people with nothing good in their life. Who should care how clean or dirty your tools are? What matters the most is the man using the tools. You're a good man Josef. Let them be miserable.
Since you work near construction sites, and you have a new truck, I think you should really consider putting paint protection film! It is the ultimate protection, and it will keep your vehicle clean and shiny for years to come! If you have plans for selling it in the future, it will keep the resale value up!
Have it, perfect for all the tools that don't fit in other veto bags. Added Joey Pouch to the side for plumbers putty, small pipe cutters, etc. A bigger one would get too heavy fast.
It'll be interesting to see how you have that pickup organized for plumbing service work. I pretty much only ever mess with 3/4" and 1" stuff for Condensate drains - so I'm sure I'll 'pick up' a few useful organization tricks.
Thanks once again for another great video I am at the point where needing another bag is needed the videos help out in picking the right one for the job.
Hey mate, would be great to see an update on how the Veto-Wrencher has been runnin since you've loaded it. Have been intrested in it, as it's such a unique shape/size, and it does seem to cater to those odd long tools. Thanks for the content your putting really helps being able to choose quality kit-outs when we need-em.
Millis another great video!!! Yeah the weight… is f my bags… so much for organization the weight of some of my bags have to be 40/50 pounds REDAMNDICULAS!!!
I don’t get it. You have many thousands dollars of tools and bags. Do you work just to make money to buy bags and imported tools. Realistically, Chanellocks and a Klein multi screwdriver are as good and would safe you tons of money. It’s not like the amount of subscribers you have will allow you to buy tools from your TH-cam channel. I too like quality tools. At the end of the day the tools should work for you, not the other way around. For example, I own a set of Klein (5 piece) screwdrivers and have used Wiha. No justification for the huge price difference. I won’t get Harbor Freight but you are likely to use screw driver a few minutes a day so it makes no sense. I do HVAC and work with tools all day everyday. I can work with Kleins and Channellocks for hand tools out of a 5 gallon bucket and do an efficient quality job. Any thing else is FLUFF.
I worked out of a 5 gallon bucket doing plumbing service work before getting a veto bag. Digging through a pile of tools in the bottom of a bucket is annoying. With a veto bag my tools stay organized, clean, and I know when I'm missing a left behind tool. Less trips to the van for extra tools too because they all have a spot in my bag. There's nothing wrong with splurging on tools for convenience or enjoyment. I'd rather do that than waste it on video games or other stupid stuff.
@@Mr_Miwazaki Nothing wrong when you get a decent veto bag or nicer tools. But when you have 6 veto bags and 15 Knipex cobras ( same size, shiny, never used) that might be crossing over to the other side of sanity. That’s when you start working for tools instead of tools working for you.
You know, the internet experts are always going to find a reason to complain. They're pathetic miserable people with nothing good in their life. Who should care how clean or dirty your tools are? What matters the most is the man using the tools. You're a good man Josef. Let them be miserable.
Yea a truck tour will be a good video!
Best channel on TH-cam! Love your videos and accent!
Since you work near construction sites, and you have a new truck, I think you should really consider putting paint protection film! It is the ultimate protection, and it will keep your vehicle clean and shiny for years to come! If you have plans for selling it in the future, it will keep the resale value up!
Have it, perfect for all the tools that don't fit in other veto bags. Added Joey Pouch to the side for plumbers putty, small pipe cutters, etc. A bigger one would get too heavy fast.
Well… I know I’m motivated for the 2023 truck tour!
Your reviews are top notch.
Veto bags are the best
Just picked this bag up finally after seeing this video a month ago. Couldn’t resist the veto promo! Thanks for your excellent tool content!
It'll be interesting to see how you have that pickup organized for plumbing service work.
I pretty much only ever mess with 3/4" and 1" stuff for Condensate drains - so I'm sure I'll 'pick up' a few useful organization tricks.
Thanks once again for another great video I am at the point where needing another bag is needed the videos help out in picking the right one for the job.
I wish I had one when I used to trim sprinkler risers for Fire Alarm use .
I'm loving this bag it will suit me very well as a Pool service guy. Pool guys get no love and we bring all the enjoyment
I do love my wrenched as a solder bag… it does topple over in the van tho! Things being small footprint but tall will make it fall over a lot
Always the best!
Love the tools
Love the content
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Picked up the Wrencher XL recently. It fits everything!!!
How you finding it?
The V Swap is very interesting ! Kinda like a tote that’s gone to College !
Really brilliant videos dude!! Keep em coming!!!
Hey mate, would be great to see an update on how the Veto-Wrencher has been runnin since you've loaded it. Have been intrested in it, as it's such a unique shape/size, and it does seem to cater to those odd long tools. Thanks for the content your putting really helps being able to choose quality kit-outs when we need-em.
I had to get the xl and I still over fill it....soldering kit many pipe tools spray can fire extinguisher small bucket of rags etc etc etc etc.
I would imagine that even the wrencher bag can get quite heavy with a few of those large cobras in them.
These are cool but I think you can’t beat the rolly Polly bags.
I would like to see a video of you bag collection
Millis another great video!!! Yeah the weight… is f my bags… so much for organization the weight of some of my bags have to be 40/50 pounds REDAMNDICULAS!!!
Thank you for your videos
It would be a natural where you need big pipe wrenches , Milwaukee Holehogs , big assed auger bits , it’s a natural !
I just ordered the veto pro pac back pack wheeler save your back.
The wheeler is a great pack but its big and heavy. I sold mine and went w the wrench xl
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you don't know how to solder?
I do.
I don’t get it. You have many thousands dollars of tools and bags. Do you work just to make money to buy bags and imported tools. Realistically, Chanellocks and a Klein multi screwdriver are as good and would safe you tons of money. It’s not like the amount of subscribers you have will allow you to buy tools from your TH-cam channel. I too like quality tools. At the end of the day the tools should work for you, not the other way around. For example, I own a set of Klein (5 piece) screwdrivers and have used Wiha. No justification for the huge price difference. I won’t get Harbor Freight but you are likely to use screw driver a few minutes a day so it makes no sense. I do HVAC and work with tools all day everyday. I can work with Kleins and Channellocks for hand tools out of a 5 gallon bucket and do an efficient quality job. Any thing else is FLUFF.
I worked out of a 5 gallon bucket doing plumbing service work before getting a veto bag. Digging through a pile of tools in the bottom of a bucket is annoying. With a veto bag my tools stay organized, clean, and I know when I'm missing a left behind tool. Less trips to the van for extra tools too because they all have a spot in my bag.
There's nothing wrong with splurging on tools for convenience or enjoyment. I'd rather do that than waste it on video games or other stupid stuff.
@@Mr_Miwazaki Nothing wrong when you get a decent veto bag or nicer tools. But when you have 6 veto bags and 15 Knipex cobras ( same size, shiny, never used) that might be crossing over to the other side of sanity. That’s when you start working for tools instead of tools working for you.