Great bag. I'm a Gas/Oil engineer so middle compartment is great for consumables. Have cut the flaps off the pockets in the tech side as they got in the way and not needed.
I’m currently using the Rogue 2.0, I’m looking for something slightly larger as my main response bag straight off the van, this looks like a contender. The strike screwdriver that cost you £4 reminds me of my large flat head driver, it’s a Homebase cheapie I found somewhere, a tool I would never buy as I admit I’m a bit of a tool snob. I use mainly Klein, Bahco, and Knipex but, the tool I use most is that cheap driver, it’s on the outside of my bag so if I have to isolate a water supply Ball ‘o Fix it’s on it. I use it for leverage, a chisel a pry bar it does the lot 😁😁😁
I currently work in the Fire and Security Industry. So I’ve had a few bags. I’ve had a Klein ( Orange Lid) Rolling Tool Bag, very good but not that organised. Changed to a Veto Pro Pac Blackout. Which is amazing but too heavy. Currently I have a Beta Mobile Tool Trolley C41H. It’s very good but I’m looking to get a Service and Small Works Bag. As I work with other Engineers and the Beta doesn’t fit in their vans. So I was thinking either the MCT Blackout or Rogue 4.0
I have had both the MCT blackout and am using the Rogue 4.0 at the moment which I really like. I like the size plenty of room in it for a variety of tools
@@Tooligan2021helloyouTooligans The Rogue 4.0 does look good when you consider the size and cost compared to Veto. I did look at the Stealth 300 but it looks expensive for what it is.
My Tech XL got so heavy, with the 4.0 I'm alot more selective about what goes in there and I also like the middle bit than I can chuck some Milwaukee M12 in there if I really need .
Love you Chanel great content. I have a question but it’s Not about This video. How did you mount the Wera beer tray to the wall as I am looking to do the same with mine. Thanks.
Your tools are too shiny do you do any work?😂 I found this bag too small and the sides don't give good access to the internal pockets. I really wanted to like it as it's made well but for me it just didn't work. Central pocket is a really good idea and I liked that but unfortunately I had to go back to my old Veto tech bag.
Great video and bag. You say a laptop could fit in the centre compartment.. I currently use a 13" laptop and must take it to site now, would it fit in that centre pocket with a charging cable?
Great bag. I'm a Gas/Oil engineer so middle compartment is great for consumables. Have cut the flaps off the pockets in the tech side as they got in the way and not needed.
Great video! The Velocity bag seems to work well. Do like the look of that Vessel strike-through screwdriver.
I’m currently using the Rogue 2.0, I’m looking for something slightly larger as my main response bag straight off the van, this looks like a contender. The strike screwdriver that cost you £4 reminds me of my large flat head driver, it’s a Homebase cheapie I found somewhere, a tool I would never buy as I admit I’m a bit of a tool snob.
I use mainly Klein, Bahco, and Knipex but, the tool I use most is that cheap driver, it’s on the outside of my bag so if I have to isolate a water supply Ball ‘o Fix it’s on it. I use it for leverage, a chisel a pry bar it does the lot 😁😁😁
I currently work in the Fire and Security Industry. So I’ve had a few bags. I’ve had a Klein ( Orange Lid) Rolling Tool Bag, very good but not that organised. Changed to a Veto Pro Pac Blackout. Which is amazing but too heavy. Currently I have a Beta Mobile Tool Trolley C41H. It’s very good but I’m looking to get a Service and Small Works Bag. As I work with other Engineers and the Beta doesn’t fit in their vans. So I was thinking either the MCT Blackout or Rogue 4.0
I have had both the MCT blackout and am using the Rogue 4.0 at the moment which I really like. I like the size plenty of room in it for a variety of tools
@@Tooligan2021helloyouTooligans The Rogue 4.0 does look good when you consider the size and cost compared to Veto. I did look at the Stealth 300 but it looks expensive for what it is.
@@Tooligan2021helloyouTooligans Have you used Tough Built Bags? Do you know any bag from Veto that’s a similar size to the Rogue 4.0?
@@Tooligan2021helloyouTooligans How does it compare to the Tech XL?
My Tech XL got so heavy, with the 4.0 I'm alot more selective about what goes in there and I also like the middle bit than I can chuck some Milwaukee M12 in there if I really need .
Another great video. How does this compare to the veto tech mct bag?
How does it fare putting in both m18 impact/hammer?
Love you Chanel great content. I have a question but it’s Not about This video. How did you mount the Wera beer tray to the wall as I am looking to do the same with mine. Thanks.
Thanks for the support, I placed 4 screws around it so it site in between them mate. 😀
Can you send me link where can i Buy this in Germany? Thank you
velocityprogear.com/products/rogue-4-0-tech-case-free-cooler
Where did you get your wiha slimvario stuff from? Can’t seem to find anywhere selling something like you’ve got online?
Could you fit say an impact driver and/or multitool plus 18v batterys in the middle section
Yes you certainly can I put my M12 SDS and Impact driver, it also fits 18v drill/Impacts
@@Tooligan2021helloyouTooligans thanks for that, think I'll go for it. Looks like a quality bag worth the price.
Your tools are too shiny do you do any work?😂 I found this bag too small and the sides don't give good access to the internal pockets. I really wanted to like it as it's made well but for me it just didn't work. Central pocket is a really good idea and I liked that but unfortunately I had to go back to my old Veto tech bag.
Great video and bag. You say a laptop could fit in the centre compartment.. I currently use a 13" laptop and must take it to site now, would it fit in that centre pocket with a charging cable?
Yes I can fit my 15inch XPS in there no problem 👍with charger and other cables for meters