I love backpacks.....but the shipmans ladders with a cage around it makes it hell to climb up the ladder. I just bought the Veto MCT. It can carry 95%+ of what i need to do my job, without hardly any trips to the van.
Same and I agree. Definitely need a rope in tight situations. The Veto MCT is a great choice. I'm thinking of also creating a smaller service bag and lighten the weight. Will look into the MCT. Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for videos every week!🔧⚡
Excellent video. I was wondering why you would carry so many tools for a service call until you mentioned you work out of NYC. Totally justified why you carry so many tools on you. Those elevator trips would get old very quickly.
Excellent review. Well displayed and presented. What makes yours one of the best reviews is that you include the list of tools and where to buy them in your description. Many others doing a loadout review suck because even though they present the tools, they never include the brand, model, and where to buy them.
I know it’s an older video but I gotta say……JM the one thing I’ll bet you enjoyed more than showing the goodies was putting them all back in their place. 🎉.
Classic setup. Great selection of Knipex 1000V. The 902FC is a great choice. I carry the Dime in my pocket all the time. Really good tool choices, quality all the way.
Thank you Gary! Love the 1000V Knipex series and that's definitely my favorite multimeter I ever had. The Gerber dime is such a cool little tool. Appreciate the feedback. Stay tuned for videos every week!🔧⚡
You have some really nice tools in there, most look fresh out of the box. I just don't get the concept of filling pockets because "it looks cool", the mini multi tools seem like a waste.Why carry a B-tank wrench when you already carry a service wrench?
You're very welcome & thank you for watching! I feel you with that! Why can't they keep things simple lol Full socket sets are gaint. Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧
Good video , but It gets too heavy when You have all those tools in your backpack for daily basis jobs, I do residential HVAC and I would say I have half of your tools in my backpack and it’s still heavy and uncomfortable specially if I go to attics , it might cause back issues in long term. Thank you
Oh he actually wanted me to leave a comment sorry! LOL I love your contact and it was very helpful I really do need a good technicians bag! I know you work hard on these videos, I hope my job wasn’t In bad taste? If it was I do apologize keep up the hard work.
Thank you! My gloves are just another tool used to protect my hands and it just love the way they look. Lol. Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for videos every week!🔧⚡
That must be a beast but its heavy/pricey. Definitely has its advantages but M12 series is more than enough 💯 It's very strong and gets any job done within the residential, commercial & light industrial field. Thanks for watching!
I purchased the combo m18 impact and hammer drill. Do you think I should return it for just an impact m12? I’m a year out before I graduate with my associates degree. Will I need the m18 power? What do you think about insulated tools? Which ones would I need?
@@andrewruiz724 What college are you attending? FYI, there is a 4yr degree option for HVAC too, if you want a greater command over your career trajectory.
0:00: ⚒️ Overview of the Veto Pro Pac Tech Pack MC tool bag, its features, and functionality for HVAC technicians. 4:01: 🛠️ Essential tools and equipment carried by an HVAC technician in their tool bag, including adapters, valve core removal tool, PT chart, jumper cables, tactical pen, and spare blades. 7:55: 🛠️ Ultimate collection of HVAC tools including multi-nut driver, electronics screwdriver, field piece thermometer, and more. 11:58: 🛠️ A review of a comprehensive HVAC technician tool bag setup, showcasing various cables, adapters, and alligator clips for different meters and electronics. 15:40: 🛠️ Essential HVAC technician tools from German and American manufacturers, including Knipex and Husky, for various tasks in the field. 19:48: 🛠️ Overview of a comprehensive HVAC technician tool bag setup featuring a variety of tools and accessories for different tasks. 23:41: 🛠️ Essential tools for HVAC technicians in a well-organized tool bag setup. Recapped using Tammy AI
Can you show us how to use a pt chart? I’ve been taught a dumb kinda method it gets people cooling but I wanna know the real way to charge peoples units
2nd time watching this video . Perfect set up . I really love it . Suggest carrying some open end wrenches ( from 7/16 to 5/8) . Love Knipex too. Great video. thanks for sharing.
Does anyone know with a little modification if you can put a V swap panel in this bag? I have this exact same bag that’s kind of old don’t want to really spend the money for a new one, so was thinking if I could add a panel to one side prefer the laptop panel.
Love it everyone thinks I over pack and bring to much stuff until they need my shit lol you can never be to prepared but all the time people are under prepared
Excellent tool setup. I would like to add some more insulated tools to my bag. I carry the 11 and 1 Klein and the 8 in 1 hvac Klein screwdrivers, two must have tools in my opinion. I also carry a small first aid kit in my bag which comes in handy.
I use the diagonal cutters or linesman for wire stripping and inside the milwaukee everything pouch I have all wire nut sizes, screws, ect. Thanks for watching!
Your tools are nothing, but the best!! That bag must be pretty heavy though 😂 I do residential I could never carry that to every attic not during the summer I try to keep my someone light. I have a attic bag and a outdoor bag that way I don’t have to be going back and forth
You have WAY too much shit in that bag. My back hurts watching this. I do commercial and my MC has an impact and spare battery in it. Just because you can pack a lot of shit doesn't mean you should
Super cool but why work in that sewer (NYC), where they take so much of your earnings for the entitled masses. Yet better you than me. I went to Texas where AC is a necessity, I get to keep most of what I earn, and the cost of living is so much lower. This allows me to buy many great Knipex and FieldPiece tools and still have enough for a good diner.
@@JumpermanTech Apprentices tend to put far to much emphasis on their tools as if Shiney professional grade tools make them a better tradesman.. it's not a bad thing but.. You have mad apprentice vibes.
@@adaml5851 why are you commenting with the intent to put him down? These are the tools he like to use, why do you put so much emphasis into thinking he is newbie trying too hard? Stop hating, you’ll live longer.
Helpful and interesting video. Well presented. Thanks for sharing JMT. Great job.
Appreciate the feedback & thank you for watching! ✌🔧⚡
I love backpacks.....but the shipmans ladders with a cage around it makes it hell to climb up the ladder. I just bought the Veto MCT. It can carry 95%+ of what i need to do my job, without hardly any trips to the van.
Same and I agree. Definitely need a rope in tight situations. The Veto MCT is a great choice. I'm thinking of also creating a smaller service bag and lighten the weight. Will look into the MCT. Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for videos every week!🔧⚡
Nothing like a Veto bag. You have enough writing instruments to be an author. You have top notch tools.
Excellent video. I was wondering why you would carry so many tools for a service call until you mentioned you work out of NYC. Totally justified why you carry so many tools on you. Those elevator trips would get old very quickly.
Yes pain avoidance walking back and forth is the Most Important...and you JM you have it cracked here through experience, great video and thanks 👍👍👍💯
Excellent review. Well displayed and presented. What makes yours one of the best reviews is that you include the list of tools and where to buy them in your description. Many others doing a loadout review suck because even though they present the tools, they never include the brand, model, and where to buy them.
I know it’s an older video but I gotta say……JM the one thing I’ll bet you enjoyed more than showing the goodies was putting them all back in their place. 🎉.
The little Klein 4 in 1 thermostat screwdriver. 👌🏿
Classic setup. Great selection of Knipex 1000V. The 902FC is a great choice. I carry the Dime in my pocket all the time. Really good tool choices, quality all the way.
Thank you Gary! Love the 1000V Knipex series and that's definitely my favorite multimeter I ever had. The Gerber dime is such a cool little tool. Appreciate the feedback. Stay tuned for videos every week!🔧⚡
You have some really nice tools in there, most look fresh out of the box. I just don't get the concept of filling pockets because "it looks cool", the mini multi tools seem like a waste.Why carry a B-tank wrench when you already carry a service wrench?
Kid never turned a wrench in his life with those pristine purchases
Love your video Just by a few key tools I could tell your a real hvac tech
Haha thank you! Appreciate the feedback 🙏
Gotta' have the right tools! Been in the game for over a decade now. Stay tuned for new videos every week⚡🔧
Either that or he really loves tools. No hate! I believe in spending for quality tools, especially German.
Wasn’t sure whether to get the bigger Tech PAC bag or the MC version but after watching this video I’ve made my decision thanks man 👍🏼
What did you go with
Thanks for sharing! Always fun to watch these kind of videos while cleaning and doing maintenance on my own
Thanks for sharing! I hate that stuff starting to come on metric! Now we need double the tools...
You're very welcome & thank you for watching! I feel you with that! Why can't they keep things simple lol Full socket sets are gaint. Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧
America is the last place to be converted to metric.
Convert, or stay stuck with 2 standards even longer
Good video , but It gets too heavy when You have all those tools in your backpack for daily basis jobs, I do residential HVAC and I would say I have half of your tools in my backpack and it’s still heavy and uncomfortable specially if I go to attics , it might cause back issues in long term.
Thank you
Holy first year tech
Oh he actually wanted me to leave a comment sorry! LOL
I love your contact and it was very helpful I really do need a good technicians bag!
I know you work hard on these videos,
I hope my job wasn’t In bad taste? If it was I do apologize keep up the hard work.
Great video, thank you. I can't imagine how difficult it must be at times to work in NYC 🤣.Amazing city though, all the way from Ireland.
Awesome veto bag. Not quite sure I understand why you're wearing work gloves while you're doing this video
Thank you! My gloves are just another tool used to protect my hands and it just love the way they look. Lol. Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for videos every week!🔧⚡
😂LMAO. Got keep his tools shiny. & hide his girly soft hands
SAY type Allen Keys are rare, very very rare
Ready for any moment 😂 Thanks for Watching & stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡
Where did you get that valve core removal tool with the storage?
super set up & explanations for the products🌟🌟🌟
Thank you Nicole! Much appreciated 🙏 Stay tuned for videos every week!🔧⚡
You think the m18 impact is too much power for the field?
That must be a beast but its heavy/pricey. Definitely has its advantages but M12 series is more than enough 💯 It's very strong and gets any job done within the residential, commercial & light industrial field. Thanks for watching!
I think both would be good. Eg: 18 hammer drill is more efficient than m12. I carry both. Moreover, torque can be managed on the 18s
I purchased the combo m18 impact and hammer drill. Do you think I should return it for just an impact m12? I’m a year out before I graduate with my associates degree. Will I need the m18 power? What do you think about insulated tools? Which ones would I need?
@@andrewruiz724 m12 impact, m18 hammer.
@@andrewruiz724 What college are you attending? FYI, there is a 4yr degree option for HVAC too, if you want a greater command over your career trajectory.
good tools, I did not see wirestripper ! is very important
THAT'S A BEASTY BAG.... HELL YEAH....... 💪💪💪💪💯💯💯💯💯
0:00: ⚒️ Overview of the Veto Pro Pac Tech Pack MC tool bag, its features, and functionality for HVAC technicians.
4:01: 🛠️ Essential tools and equipment carried by an HVAC technician in their tool bag, including adapters, valve core removal tool, PT chart, jumper cables, tactical pen, and spare blades.
7:55: 🛠️ Ultimate collection of HVAC tools including multi-nut driver, electronics screwdriver, field piece thermometer, and more.
11:58: 🛠️ A review of a comprehensive HVAC technician tool bag setup, showcasing various cables, adapters, and alligator clips for different meters and electronics.
15:40: 🛠️ Essential HVAC technician tools from German and American manufacturers, including Knipex and Husky, for various tasks in the field.
19:48: 🛠️ Overview of a comprehensive HVAC technician tool bag setup featuring a variety of tools and accessories for different tasks.
23:41: 🛠️ Essential tools for HVAC technicians in a well-organized tool bag setup.
Recapped using Tammy AI
Get an all function multi tool needle nose plier, knipex, or klein
Can you show us how to use a pt chart? I’ve been taught a dumb kinda method it gets people cooling but I wanna know the real way to charge peoples units
Fantastic video, really. Great!!
Thank you Martin! Appreciate you watching! Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧
2nd time watching this video . Perfect set up . I really love it . Suggest carrying some open end wrenches ( from 7/16 to 5/8) . Love Knipex too. Great video. thanks for sharing.
Enjoyed the video man. How much would you say you spent and invested into all this gear to be successful in the HVAC field?
2.5 k easy
How much did you invest roughly in all them tools?
$2.5k
I have rhe same things in my small pouch + some razors
Where did you purchase the mulwark tool
Does anyone know with a little modification if you can put a V swap panel in this bag? I have this exact same bag that’s kind of old don’t want to really spend the money for a new one, so was thinking if I could add a panel to one side prefer the laptop panel.
u r for sure a Taurus ♉ am i right? why cause you remind me of myself a taurus age45 that always want all that is good quality
Love it everyone thinks I over pack and bring to much stuff until they need my shit lol you can never be to prepared but all the time people are under prepared
Perfection.... Love it... 💪💪💪💪💯💯💯💯💯
That's awesome. But it's like £250 I'm UK. Bit too strong for me.
Excellent tool setup. I would like to add some more insulated tools to my bag. I carry the 11 and 1 Klein and the 8 in 1 hvac Klein screwdrivers, two must have tools in my opinion. I also carry a small first aid kit in my bag which comes in handy.
Except now you got a 70lb backpack. LOL😂
Great video
Thank you dude!
What’s up with the cut gloves?
What do you mean? It's the Milwaukee cut 1 glove but it literally has a cut in it 😂 Thanks for watching!
Love the set up
Why adjustable wrenches and pliers wrench
“It’s such an amazing thing” damn homie ok then
👀👀👀
no wire strippers and wire nuts?
I use the diagonal cutters or linesman for wire stripping and inside the milwaukee everything pouch I have all wire nut sizes, screws, ect. Thanks for watching!
@@JumpermanTech Of Course, you're REALLY prepared:)
@@michaelsmith9308 🙂👌⚡⚡
nice set up!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!! 🙌🔧
4 Chanel locks 6 wrenches and 95% of the bag looks like it’s never been used
His girly soft hands needed gloves to handle the shiny tools😂
Good setup
Thank you bro! 🙏🙌✌
Why are you wearing gloves?
His girly soft hands would reveal he does no real work
Your tools are nothing, but the best!! That bag must be pretty heavy though 😂 I do residential I could never carry that to every attic not during the summer I try to keep my someone light. I have a attic bag and a outdoor bag that way I don’t have to be going back and forth
Thanks But I'D. really rather see the bag you cary
You have WAY too much shit in that bag. My back hurts watching this. I do commercial and my MC has an impact and spare battery in it. Just because you can pack a lot of shit doesn't mean you should
Your bag…your back, seems a bit excessive imo. Allat and you still require a second bag for drill, flashlight and gauges
Super cool but why work in that sewer (NYC), where they take so much of your earnings for the entitled masses. Yet better you than me. I went to Texas where AC is a necessity, I get to keep most of what I earn, and the cost of living is so much lower. This allows me to buy many great Knipex and FieldPiece tools and still have enough for a good diner.
A fellow gear junkie
Apprentice vibes.
@@JumpermanTech Apprentices tend to put far to much emphasis on their tools as if Shiney professional grade tools make them a better tradesman.. it's not a bad thing but..
You have mad apprentice vibes.
@@JumpermanTech Just into bling I guess..
@@adaml5851 why are you commenting with the intent to put him down? These are the tools he like to use, why do you put so much emphasis into thinking he is newbie trying too hard? Stop hating, you’ll live longer.
@@adaml5851nothing wrong with having pride in what you do. Speaks a lot of a engineer.
@@JumpermanTech apprentice. 😂hiding your girly soft hands.
I'M HVAC-R.... EVERYDAY..... MY JOB....
All your tools are new. Sus. 🤔
Why the hell do you call it a "bookbag"?? lol
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Drain gun trash
I wouldn't say trash but it's really for small clogs & small jobs! Thanks for watching! ✌
This is so cringe