Thanks so much for this! I was looking at that tote for a new electrical bag so this was helpful. But I also was curious what others carried regularly so this was a two for one deal.
Screwdrivers go on the end where you have the drill bit, there are six spots for them but I have two of them doubled up so eight in total they don't come out unless the bag is turned over. I need to put mine on a diet it weighs about 60 pounds and I have had it for over a year and it is holding up well. I did modify the bag by drilling two holes to hold a bit kit with a zip tie on the side that has the straps for a level.
The silver clip on the side is designed to hold a tape measure. Slide the clip in and it makes it really easy to quickly grab it without having to dig through the pockets
The problem with the clip is it is on the outside of the bag and it does not secure the tape measure super well. I have had a few times where I was carrying the bag through a house and almost lost the tape so I figured I should probably just keep it inside so I don't drop it on a brand new floor.
Nice kit. What's your flashlights? I keep a cheap lil' LED tactical flashlight that can be switched to UV, to charge my Klein glow handles. I also keep a small bottle of Povidone-Iodine and Super-glue in an Altoids tin for first aid. I've never had to use it but it kept a few colleagues from bleeding all over the work For the side slots, maybe a masonry chisel (when your beater is limited), your sharp wood chisel (for fancy trim work), a half round file, a telescopic magnet and a pen flashlight.
I dont have a flashlight in my bag at the moment but I really need one right now I have been using m18 flashlights from the work truck but I'd like something smaller for my bag I was thinking about ordering the new m12 Rover light also I really like the super glue idea I normally just wrap up my wounds with tape
@@kinvillesdoitall8047 Streamlight is one of my favorite flashlight brands, popular with firefighters. They're pricy but should last a lifetime. The two I use the most are - I'll just copy and paste the descriptions: (Streamlight 90540 Survivor LED Right Angle Flashlight, Orange - 175 Lumens) And (Streamlight 68780 Dualie 3AA 245-Lumen Intrinsically Safe Dual Beam LED Flashlight With Magnetic Clip). Milwaukee also makes a nice pen light - copy and paste: (Milwaukee 2105P Penlight 100 Lumen With Protective Rubber Bite Zone, Waterproof, Dustproof 3hr Run Time, High Beam,43m Distance, Value 2-Pack)
@@ccweihe Yes i do. Its very rare that i use anything other then 1/4, 5/16, or 3/8. If I need to work on anything bigger then 3/8 I usual get a socket and ratchet
I agree it's a lot of money but for me it makes working a lot more enjoyable if I'm using tools/ tool storage that I actually like. It stopped a lot of the aggravating problems I was having with my home depot bag
Thanks so much for this! I was looking at that tote for a new electrical bag so this was helpful. But I also was curious what others carried regularly so this was a two for one deal.
Nice! Thanks!
Most compact sheetrock saw ever.
Screwdrivers go on the end where you have the drill bit, there are six spots for them but I have two of them doubled up so eight in total they don't come out unless the bag is turned over. I need to put mine on a diet it weighs about 60 pounds and I have had it for over a year and it is holding up well. I did modify the bag by drilling two holes to hold a bit kit with a zip tie on the side that has the straps for a level.
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Thank you
The silver clip on the side is designed to hold a tape measure. Slide the clip in and it makes it really easy to quickly grab it without having to dig through the pockets
The problem with the clip is it is on the outside of the bag and it does not secure the tape measure super well. I have had a few times where I was carrying the bag through a house and almost lost the tape so I figured I should probably just keep it inside so I don't drop it on a brand new floor.
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Nice kit.
What's your flashlights? I keep a cheap lil' LED tactical flashlight that can be switched to UV, to charge my Klein glow handles.
I also keep a small bottle of Povidone-Iodine and Super-glue in an Altoids tin for first aid. I've never had to use it but it kept a few colleagues from bleeding all over the work
For the side slots, maybe a masonry chisel (when your beater is limited), your sharp wood chisel (for fancy trim work), a half round file, a telescopic magnet and a pen flashlight.
I dont have a flashlight in my bag at the moment but I really need one right now I have been using m18 flashlights from the work truck but I'd like something smaller for my bag I was thinking about ordering the new m12 Rover light also I really like the super glue idea I normally just wrap up my wounds with tape
@@kinvillesdoitall8047
Streamlight is one of my favorite flashlight brands, popular with firefighters. They're pricy but should last a lifetime. The two I use the most are - I'll just copy and paste the descriptions: (Streamlight 90540 Survivor LED Right Angle Flashlight, Orange - 175 Lumens) And (Streamlight 68780 Dualie 3AA 245-Lumen Intrinsically Safe Dual Beam LED Flashlight With Magnetic Clip).
Milwaukee also makes a nice pen light - copy and paste: (Milwaukee 2105P Penlight 100 Lumen With Protective Rubber Bite Zone, Waterproof, Dustproof 3hr Run Time, High Beam,43m Distance, Value 2-Pack)
I'll definitely have to check those out thanks for the info
Which Klein nutdriver is that?
That is a Klein 5 in 1 multi nut driver Model #32801
@@kinvillesdoitall8047 thank you! Do you find the 5 size options meet your needs as a residential electrician?
@@ccweihe Yes i do. Its very rare that i use anything other then 1/4, 5/16, or 3/8. If I need to work on anything bigger then 3/8 I usual get a socket and ratchet
Can you give the model of that step bit kit?
48-89-9257
I want this to replace my current bag but I can't justify $170 on it just so I can clip a container to the bottom..
I agree it's a lot of money but for me it makes working a lot more enjoyable if I'm using tools/ tool storage that I actually like. It stopped a lot of the aggravating problems I was having with my home depot bag
What’s the model of the bag.
It is a milwaukee 15 inch packout tote #48-22-8315
Did this man say he had a heated sweatshirt?
Yes haha milwaukee makes a m12 heated sweat shirt. It works but it's more of a gimmick thing