We were promised bigger and we got it. My initial thoughts were is this gonna be tp3 levels of some pouch and its still smaller. If you run consumables you owe it to yourself to run some bin or plastic storage from the kitchen to make it so you can remove it easy. Looks solid and I will ponder it.
Its about the clip placement for me. The DP3 and A TP3 the clip was just in a weird spot. Had to have a MadPak or use a separate belt It's Bigger, but not undoable Big (My opinion)
For parts I normally just use a Joey pouch but this veto looks interesting. In my MP1X I do sometimes struggle with larger tools like those bigger cable strippers. But I don’t see me needing it al the time my mp1x is perfect 80% of the time. But maybe it could be a extra grab pouch of those 20% of times. Thanks for the very clear review again Joey. And Matt thanks for the tip on the PB Swiss precision screwdrivers. Been using them a while now and I much prefer them over the Wera I used to use Appreciate the tip for sure
Your welcome if I could combine wera handles and pb swiss steel id be perfect 👌 👍. I've been very aware of the with of a pouch hanging off me. The mp2x is about as much as I can do for a service application since tools make it wider off the body. I can see this meter pouch flex and become further out with little structure on thay big pocket. I do rather like the idea of a lightweight consumables in it and not a second pouch or pocket. I'll wait for the 3 to 6 month review spring promo os more important. I get it on big wide tools like rj crimper the only efficient use of space is one of thoes low voltage molded ones from jonard or paladin but not useful for anything but what it's made for also hard plastic. We miss seeing you around Rob!
@ I know life has been busy still try to be around. Personally I even prefer the pb Swiss handels But yea so many people so many preferences I guess I’m also going to hold out till spring promotion My job has kinda changed again within the same company No longer doing instal work. Focusing now on service and inspection of fire and security systems So need other setup now. It’s kinda a new change so I’m still settling into it trying to work out how to optimise what I need to have with me These days a laptop or tablet are must So I’m considering what bag might work better for me. Spring promotion being a bit away gives me time to think and that’s good because I have a nasty habit of jumping the gun and ending up with something I don’t need so much two months later. And I have a tool bag collection to prove it lol Even considering the edc back pack from veto As mostly I need like just a few screwdrivers, a meter, laptop and some other testing stuff But prob best to leave it for a while till I really know what I need
@@Apache-Helicopter-Life yeah I ordered the day I got the email… I usually get stuff from Veto pretty quickly, must have a good shipping route between me and them.
Easy questions (maybe show it in the live) does fit a m12 surge or dewalt gyro well? Sot some of thoes rubber end parts tube's that are common if so jam one of thoes in it. How ridiculous does a volt claw look in it. That should get the ball rolling for some demonstrations. Thanks for your great modeling looking like someone who's ready to work.
Seems like they are bringing quite a bit of new stuff out this year. Have you tried to fit any of the small Klein Knect sets in the larger pouch, might be interesting for motor maintenance loadouts, if they did.
I have 2 veto pouches, but i really enjoy using my joey pouch more. I have 2 attached together one for wire nuts and the bigger one for tools. I just bought version 2 of their magmaster. Solid build. Like it better than their pro version.
@@toolsintheartic8087 I have been using the MP2x a lot in the last year or so. It’s a good pouch. Rays Apartment Maintenance said he ordered a MP3, maybe he will put out a video soon
I’ve been using the MP1X with the Holstery belt and Joey pouches for my small equipment tools. I often throw em over my shoulders almost like a sling. I’ll have to check this one out for my meters thanks for the video.
I wish ever single external pocket was passthrough. I carry long Wera drivers in MP1 and it's a pain trying to fit multiple drivers into each of the two passthrough pockets. I'd also love a canvas bag to put the MP (and tools) into, for throwing the MP into the car without risk of any tools falling out.
Great look! I was able to stuff my RJ45 crimper into my MP1X, so I may not need this one after all. Actually I'm more inclined to try the MPX, because configured just for a network job, my MP1X has free slots. Will a typical cheap 6-compartment parts box fit in that big pocket? That would be nice...
Hmmnm I need to think about 1 of these. I have some tools for a specific purpose in my vehicle. I rarely need them so I have them in 2 Klein type zippered bags. I could probably get them all into the MPMX. I don't need to wear it just to keep the tools in one place. I have a huge Veto TECH TT for my main bag that's already over stuffed.
Going to buy my first bag of theirs during the spring promotion, can't wait!! Probably the new red/black with side pockets. Is it pronounced veeeetoe? Or vetoh? (Veterinarian)
@ Awesome, Thanks for the excellent content. Thinking about picking up one of the smaller veto mpx pouches you contrasted in earlier video. I love my veto pro pac bag, a small grab pouch would go great for small tasks.
Hello, I like your videos But I have a question for you if you can help me, I am looking for very good screwdrivers or Torx bits in the smallest sizes T3 T4 T5 T6 it is for opening and working on EDC knives last time I bought Klein Model No. 32717 And the bits were all damaged, bent Thank you in advance for your good advice.
@@customdesignnabelsi3613 I don’t have a ton of expertise with a lot of different Brands or precision driver bits… but I bought this adapter amzn.to/3PDDqMU I really like it because most precision bits are 4mm (except the Kleins) and it allows me to use whatever brand bits with any screwdriver I have that accepts 1/4” shafts. So that allows you to find good bits, and a good screwdriver handle and combine them
Great video, great to see the size. I've been wanting to see this close up with tools loaded in it.
@@projectpinehills 👍👍
Looks great. Thanks for the review.
@@deuashachai it’s a little big, but not too big. You are welcome 👍
We were promised bigger and we got it. My initial thoughts were is this gonna be tp3 levels of some pouch and its still smaller. If you run consumables you owe it to yourself to run some bin or plastic storage from the kitchen to make it so you can remove it easy. Looks solid and I will ponder it.
Its about the clip placement for me. The DP3 and A TP3 the clip was just in a weird spot. Had to have a MadPak or use a separate belt
It's Bigger, but not undoable Big (My opinion)
For parts I normally just use a Joey pouch but this veto looks interesting. In my MP1X I do sometimes struggle with larger tools like those bigger cable strippers. But I don’t see me needing it al the time my mp1x is perfect 80% of the time.
But maybe it could be a extra grab pouch of those 20% of times.
Thanks for the very clear review again Joey.
And Matt thanks for the tip on the PB Swiss precision screwdrivers. Been using them a while now and I much prefer them over the Wera I used to use
Appreciate the tip for sure
Your welcome if I could combine wera handles and pb swiss steel id be perfect 👌 👍. I've been very aware of the with of a pouch hanging off me. The mp2x is about as much as I can do for a service application since tools make it wider off the body. I can see this meter pouch flex and become further out with little structure on thay big pocket. I do rather like the idea of a lightweight consumables in it and not a second pouch or pocket. I'll wait for the 3 to 6 month review spring promo os more important. I get it on big wide tools like rj crimper the only efficient use of space is one of thoes low voltage molded ones from jonard or paladin but not useful for anything but what it's made for also hard plastic. We miss seeing you around Rob!
@ I know life has been busy still try to be around.
Personally I even prefer the pb Swiss handels
But yea so many people so many preferences I guess
I’m also going to hold out till spring promotion
My job has kinda changed again within the same company
No longer doing instal work.
Focusing now on service and inspection of fire and security systems
So need other setup now.
It’s kinda a new change so I’m still settling into it trying to work out how to optimise what I need to have with me
These days a laptop or tablet are must
So I’m considering what bag might work better for me.
Spring promotion being a bit away gives me time to think and that’s good because I have a nasty habit of jumping the gun and ending up with something I don’t need so much two months later.
And I have a tool bag collection to prove it lol
Even considering the edc back pack from veto
As mostly I need like just a few screwdrivers, a meter, laptop and some other testing stuff
But prob best to leave it for a while till I really know what I need
@@robholland5925 you are welcome buddy 👍
Thanks for reviewing this one. Veto needs to start sending you some stuff to review. 👍🏻
@@k1_w3 wouldn’t hurt my feelings 😂👍
Man you got it already! Super stoked.
@@Apache-Helicopter-Life yeah I ordered the day I got the email… I usually get stuff from Veto pretty quickly, must have a good shipping route between me and them.
Easy questions (maybe show it in the live) does fit a m12 surge or dewalt gyro well? Sot some of thoes rubber end parts tube's that are common if so jam one of thoes in it. How ridiculous does a volt claw look in it. That should get the ball rolling for some demonstrations. Thanks for your great modeling looking like someone who's ready to work.
@@MattHmm-rq6dn 👍👍
Seems like they are bringing quite a bit of new stuff out this year. Have you tried to fit any of the small Klein Knect sets in the larger pouch, might be interesting for motor maintenance loadouts, if they did.
@@three-phase562 I show putting the KNect starter kit in the last Live. That size box is probably the biggest of those that will go
Good video Joey ,ofc you already got your hands on this one .Going to be a good year bud !
@@quiseplumbs appreciate it 👍
I may be having second thoughts. It's definitely larger than I was anticipating. Thx for the review. 🧰
@@terryburton8072 👍👍
Thanks, man! Stay warm out there!
@@toddturner503 it has been a bit cold… next week is supposed to be brutal 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance N IL is waitin for the blast 🥶
I have 2 veto pouches, but i really enjoy using my joey pouch more. I have 2 attached together one for wire nuts and the bigger one for tools. I just bought version 2 of their magmaster. Solid build. Like it better than their pro version.
I use them all the time too, more for parts.. but they are great
As soon as it popped in my email… no hesitation bought, should be delivered on Tuesday 😎☕️
I was the same… in fact Vetos website was messing up while I was trying to order, I though they were maybe busy
Hey Joey. Great video and just wanted to say im rocking the mp2x and considering the mp3x
@@toolsintheartic8087 I have been using the MP2x a lot in the last year or so. It’s a good pouch. Rays Apartment Maintenance said he ordered a MP3, maybe he will put out a video soon
I’ve been using the MP1X with the Holstery belt and Joey pouches for my small equipment tools. I often throw em over my shoulders almost like a sling. I’ll have to check this one out for my meters thanks for the video.
👍👍. You are welcome. That’s a good combo
An instrumentation friend of mine is considering the mpmx.
He uses a 773 in field checks and already has an mp2. So this looks to fit his style
The pocket was bigger than I expected, I think it will hold several meters out there
Very cool ! Thanks Joey!!!!
@@leonardpaciora5039 👍👍
Thanks for sharing
@@mrcoollu9662 👍👍
I wish ever single external pocket was passthrough. I carry long Wera drivers in MP1 and it's a pain trying to fit multiple drivers into each of the two passthrough pockets. I'd also love a canvas bag to put the MP (and tools) into, for throwing the MP into the car without risk of any tools falling out.
I would like that myself 👍
Great look! I was able to stuff my RJ45 crimper into my MP1X, so I may not need this one after all. Actually I'm more inclined to try the MPX, because configured just for a network job, my MP1X has free slots. Will a typical cheap 6-compartment parts box fit in that big pocket? That would be nice...
@@OnusBones it’s a pretty good size pocket. That bigger half of my Klein Tracer is 3-3/4 w x 7H x 1-3/4 D
Another idea... could you fit your M12 impact in the meter section? (with one of the small batteries, battery end down into the pouch)
That’s the only way it fits, and show it in this live
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I actually had it sitting next to me while I was filming because I planned to show that.. then I forgot 🤦♂️
@@MORGANSMaintenance of course the one live that I don’t watch and you show the answer 🤦🏼♂️ thanks
Hmmnm I need to think about 1 of these. I have some tools for a specific purpose in my vehicle. I rarely need them so I have them in 2 Klein type zippered bags. I could probably get them all into the MPMX. I don't need to wear it just to keep the tools in one place. I have a huge Veto TECH TT for my main bag that's already over stuffed.
@@scotts4125 I leave these clipped in my truck and grab tools out all the time when I’m not wearing them
Going to buy my first bag of theirs during the spring promotion, can't wait!! Probably the new red/black with side pockets. Is it pronounced veeeetoe? Or vetoh? (Veterinarian)
@@PhNatiK both those look the same to me 😂… but I think it’s more Vetoh
What’s that electric screwdriver on the load out? Is it a vessel?
Yes - This one
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@ Awesome, Thanks for the excellent content. Thinking about picking up one of the smaller veto mpx pouches you contrasted in earlier video. I love my veto pro pac bag, a small grab pouch would go great for small tasks.
Hello, I like your videos But I have a question for you if you can help me, I am looking for very good screwdrivers or Torx bits in the smallest sizes T3 T4 T5 T6 it is for opening and working on EDC knives last time I bought Klein Model No. 32717
And the bits were all damaged, bent Thank you in advance for your good advice.
@@customdesignnabelsi3613 I don’t have a ton of expertise with a lot of different Brands or precision driver bits… but I bought this adapter
amzn.to/3PDDqMU
I really like it because most precision bits are 4mm (except the Kleins) and it allows me to use whatever brand bits with any screwdriver I have that accepts 1/4” shafts. So that allows you to find good bits, and a good screwdriver handle and combine them
Pb Swiss does great precision drivers not using torx myself but the flat and Philips are really good
I have the mp3x coming 😅
@@Raysmaintenance 😂😂👍
Great 👍 save me the hassle of ordering it till I can see it.
@ 😆
Does a m12 drill or impact driver easily fit into the big pocket?
I will show in the live… I actually had that sitting next to me and forgot… kinda, and not really
@ I saw that in the video and hoped you’d try it. I’ll have to watch the live video replay
Yes yes yes. ❤😊
@@GustyOinker 👍👍… couldn’t wait till spring 😂
@ lucky lucky
Check out the SC45
@@MarineRecon6682 I saw that in the catalog