Roosters in the background is a plus to the video. Great tool pouch set up. Good video. I started making videos about 4 months ago. It’s amazing on how much time it takes to produce quality content such as this. Thanks for posting.
Switch out that hyper tough screwdriver for a Vessel ball grip electric screwdriver (high torque) version. Can even buy another 7-1 flip socket set from Klein and attach it
Very well-rounded and efficient setup. I have a similar setup. Only things missing from yours is a small tape measure, magnetizer/demagnetizer and maybe a mini level. I'm not sure if I missed it, but I also didn't see a thermostat screwdriver.
Thanks. I'm looking to get a mini level I can clip to the front. And my magnetizer and measuring tape just stay by my side door, don't use em all the time. The klein 14in1 has precision tips
@@ReliableHVACR Just get one of those inexpensive, Orange, plastic torpedo levels for 2 or 3 bucks at Harbor Freight. They will slide into the 'belt loop' part of the TP that isn't used if you're using a shoulder strap - that's where I keep mine. Easy to find if you drop it, less likely to damage a customers floor than a solid metal one if you're changing out a t-stat over tile or wood flooring, and if you lose it they're just a few bucks.
Really interesting video...With regards the cordless screwdriver, I assume it's 3.6v? Do you find it has enough grunt to crack/break screws and free bolts off panels ect?
BRO! Love your vids and sick loadout! How do you like that little Klien thermal imager?? I've been on the fence about buying that lil guy! You think a Residental/Light Commercial service technician would have a use for something like that?
Thanks 🙌🏽 it's priced pretty well and the size is why I keep it in my bag. If you want something better quality for a just a little more cash check out Hikmicro, I have a video on that too. It's beneficial if you're looking around the home and want to show the homeowner issues with their insulation and heat infiltration/leakage. Good to take a look at contactors/disconnects for overheating wires bad connections.
I love my Klein, Knipex, and Milwaukee stuff, but totally don't blame you (especially when replacing stolen stuff) with the Harbor Freight version. Crazy that we have THOUSANDS of dollars worth of tools in our van to do our job....and AT LEAST hundreds in our bags out on the jobsite that can just 'walk off' I'm always paranoid about it, would honestly just go with the Bauer stuff or Hercules power tools if I had to start from scratch or start over again - easier warranty than Milwaukee, cheaper, and the Harbor Freight where I'm at is LITERALLY around the block from our shop.
Hvac is like torture Freezing in the winter Blazing hot in summer Most techs are drunks Salesman think their shit doesn't stink Thank God I'm a stay at home dad now living in a 1.3 million house
So you went from working in HVAC to finding a wife, have children and become a stay at home Dad, living in a 1.3 million dollar home, and you want to whine about having to work in the winter, summer, then flip over and admit to being a drunk basically (since all techs are drunks and you aren't wrong as I am in recovery), Salesmen who can sell a ton of equipment is their job. Do I agree with it no, but if the sale was necessary and no dishonesty was used, I have no problem with high energy skilled sales people. Would you rather the customer buy from a reputable dealer that will be here for warranty or buy from the thieves that take their money and never return to do the work? You must live in California or Colorado to be rocking a 1.3 million dollar home and sitting on your ass. Do you gossip with the Karen's picking up the kids from the bus stop too?
I have the set that just comes with the standard 3 nut drivers (1/4, 5/16, 3/8) and they've held up really well. Used to occasionally use them like a punch to get motor shafts out of hubs and they didn't break, get damaged, or have the magnet come out.
Roosters in the background is a plus to the video. Great tool pouch set up. Good video. I started making videos about 4 months ago. It’s amazing on how much time it takes to produce quality content such as this. Thanks for posting.
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That's awesome, appreciate the compliment.
Great to see all sorts of brands...very practical layout of tools that just work. Also, love the pill box idea!
i retired years ago but am still excited when i see a nice kit!!!
good video!!
Switch out that hyper tough screwdriver for a Vessel ball grip electric screwdriver (high torque) version. Can even buy another 7-1 flip socket set from Klein and attach it
How did you break a solenoid magnet?
Very well-rounded and efficient setup. I have a similar setup. Only things missing from yours is a small tape measure, magnetizer/demagnetizer and maybe a mini level.
I'm not sure if I missed it, but I also didn't see a thermostat screwdriver.
Thanks. I'm looking to get a mini level I can clip to the front. And my magnetizer and measuring tape just stay by my side door, don't use em all the time.
The klein 14in1 has precision tips
@@ReliableHVACR Stabila 11995 Magnetic Pocket Level PRO with Holster is the one I rock in all my bags.
@@ReliableHVACR Just get one of those inexpensive, Orange, plastic torpedo levels for 2 or 3 bucks at Harbor Freight.
They will slide into the 'belt loop' part of the TP that isn't used if you're using a shoulder strap - that's where I keep mine.
Easy to find if you drop it, less likely to damage a customers floor than a solid metal one if you're changing out a t-stat over tile or wood flooring, and if you lose it they're just a few bucks.
That's a nice set of tools. I'm going to add an imager to my list. I like the HT flashlight too.
Awesome vid, you should purchase rechargeable aaa & aa batteries, i have been using my same ones for a few years..
I want those two black ratchets that you use for blower motors. Do you have a link to where I can get those?
It's in my tool Link but no worries here you go
amzn.to/3zT14fY
Should I carry vice grips? Are they even used in the HVAc trade ?
Good show Adrian
Really interesting video...With regards the cordless screwdriver, I assume it's 3.6v? Do you find it has enough grunt to crack/break screws and free bolts off panels ect?
It's very weak compared to a drill but you can turn it manually, so worst case is I jerk it and break the screw free beforehand
M12 Surge is probably smaller and is the best. I rough with it lol. Great video 👍
Nice service bag load out
Bro I need to know where you got the holder for the Viper wet rags
It's a jug holder with some rubber magnets attached, it's all in my tool Link. They are off Amazon
Some mini split units use metric Allen’s on service valves
Good to know, the set came with both
Get the Bosch GO for an electric screwdriver that’s smaller.
Make sure to get the blue one!
Can you give the link for the hyper tough work light if you can plz.
It's in my tool Link but no worries here you go
kit.co/ReliableHVACR/lights/hyper-tough-350-lume
Craftsman makes a pretty kewl electric screwdriver that is about the same size of a regular screwdriver! Nice setup though🤙🏽
BRO! Love your vids and sick loadout! How do you like that little Klien thermal imager?? I've been on the fence about buying that lil guy! You think a Residental/Light Commercial service technician would have a use for something like that?
Thanks 🙌🏽 it's priced pretty well and the size is why I keep it in my bag. If you want something better quality for a just a little more cash check out Hikmicro, I have a video on that too.
It's beneficial if you're looking around the home and want to show the homeowner issues with their insulation and heat infiltration/leakage. Good to take a look at contactors/disconnects for overheating wires bad connections.
I want to ask you about something Swaging Tool you use anyone good
I use a hydraulic one, I love it. I also have the swaging drill bits and the old block style 😅
i love those bit holders!
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You got too many of the Malco bits
Just kidding, really good setup you’ve put quite some thought in it 👌🏽
Great video Adrian!!
What's the name of that bag
Veto TP-LC
I love my Klein, Knipex, and Milwaukee stuff, but totally don't blame you (especially when replacing stolen stuff) with the Harbor Freight version.
Crazy that we have THOUSANDS of dollars worth of tools in our van to do our job....and AT LEAST hundreds in our bags out on the jobsite that can just 'walk off' I'm always paranoid about it, would honestly just go with the Bauer stuff or Hercules power tools if I had to start from scratch or start over again - easier warranty than Milwaukee, cheaper, and the Harbor Freight where I'm at is LITERALLY around the block from our shop.
Hvac is like torture
Freezing in the winter
Blazing hot in summer
Most techs are drunks
Salesman think their shit doesn't stink
Thank God I'm a stay at home dad now living in a 1.3 million house
😂
Does she have a sister...?!
So you went from working in HVAC to finding a wife, have children and become a stay at home Dad, living in a 1.3 million dollar home, and you want to whine about having to work in the winter, summer, then flip over and admit to being a drunk basically (since all techs are drunks and you aren't wrong as I am in recovery), Salesmen who can sell a ton of equipment is their job. Do I agree with it no, but if the sale was necessary and no dishonesty was used, I have no problem with high energy skilled sales people. Would you rather the customer buy from a reputable dealer that will be here for warranty or buy from the thieves that take their money and never return to do the work? You must live in California or Colorado to be rocking a 1.3 million dollar home and sitting on your ass. Do you gossip with the Karen's picking up the kids from the bus stop too?
@@Balticblue93 wow
Your paragraphs really nailed my life!!
I'm speechless.
I'll respond tomorrow morning when I'm sober.
Saludos. Sigue añadiendo el español. Te ayuda a llegar a mas personas. Buen canal
Are those roosters in the background noise? Lol
Yeah man. Damn neighbors 😂
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@@ReliableHVACR 😂😂😂
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Poyo loco, utilitario. 🗜🛠🐓
Look up wiha 76085
One of the best tool buys I’ve made
I have the set that just comes with the standard 3 nut drivers (1/4, 5/16, 3/8) and they've held up really well.
Used to occasionally use them like a punch to get motor shafts out of hubs and they didn't break, get damaged, or have the magnet come out.