Nice to see that Lochby offers different colors for quick grab and go identification. The wings on the tool rolls are a definite must have. Lochby also has a nice selection of different items in their lineup.
This one looks actually useful. We all remember the sucky Carhartt tool roll... I have one, after 5 years, cant find a use for it. Tried to hold hdmi and charging cables, but its not really good for that also.
I can see this as a once in a while use kit but not for anyone in the trades. I would go nuts having to roll and unroll that multiple times per day. I don't even use the zippers on my Veto bag. I leave it open top for fast access and return.
I have the Lochby Venture Pouch. It's an amazing and versatile travel companion. I would buy this tool roll in a heartbeat if I discover a need for it. Or maybe I should say, _rationalize_ a need for it! 🤣 Must find strength to not purchase!
Does the fact you used the 150mm TwinGrip mean thaat the 200 doesn't fit? The spec sheet says it's 20cm open but I have lots of things 200mm TrinGrip sized I put in my tool pouch. It would be annoying for them to not fit!
12 and 14mm? As someone living in metric-landia, I don't know what you use them for? 13mm is a really common one for M8 fasteners but I don't know I've ever used a 14 other than for a really tight fit on the propshaft UJs on my Land Rover.
@@lastbesttool ah! I wonder why they used them. Some agricultural machines I've worked on had the seemingly clever idea of having all of their bolts 1mm smaller than the corresponding nut. I think it was Krone. You'd go for an M10 and find it was 17mm on one side (that's normal) and 16 on the other (which is a really weird size). Similarly M12 was 19 (normal) and 18 (weird). The clever thing was that if you had a set of every size of spanner, you only needed one of each size. You didn't need two 19s. The silly thing was that nobody has 16s and 18s but do have pairs of 17s and 19s. The person I worked for at the time had a genius idea to get round the needing two of everything issue. Bought a set of spanners, chopped them all in half and welded them back together in pairs. So you'd have an open 17 with a ring 19, and a ring 17 with an open 19. I think the 22 and 24 were a pair, the 27 and 30.
yes@alexdrockhound9497 you can tell a lot of new develompent went into this product that's an almost exact copy of something that's literally from the middle ages. also the seamster/seamstress in Vietnam is sure to see about 2% of the sale price of this, if that.
I carry this roll everywhere, can do 90% of my home repairs and maintenance with the tools I carry in it: love this roll
I would love to hear what all you keep in yours?
I also would love to hear what you carry in it.
Thank you for validating my purchase, expect it in the mail tomorrow.
Nice to see that Lochby offers different colors for quick grab and go identification. The wings on the tool rolls are a definite must have. Lochby also has a nice selection of different items in their lineup.
All things Lochby....love Lochby.
I reaay like tool rolls, but I love coffee rolls.
very nice
Nice workmanship from Vietnam
Vietnam is Old World which explains why it's made there... 😏👆
I have been using the Lochby Venture Pouch for my edc tool pouch. Solid products
I’d like a larger version of this.
NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE!!!
This one looks actually useful. We all remember the sucky Carhartt tool roll... I have one, after 5 years, cant find a use for it. Tried to hold hdmi and charging cables, but its not really good for that also.
I can see this as a once in a while use kit but not for anyone in the trades. I would go nuts having to roll and unroll that multiple times per day. I don't even use the zippers on my Veto bag. I leave it open top for fast access and return.
Nice and cool tool pouch!!
Also nice watch, what are you sporting?
The Titan Submarine, the Rolex, NASA, and the Dangers of DIY: Quality and details matter.
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That looks like a great product and I will probably get one before the tariffs are added soon.
I feel like you have a feed of the things I like or something.
He's watching your amazon wish lists
I have the Lochby Venture Pouch. It's an amazing and versatile travel companion. I would buy this tool roll in a heartbeat if I discover a need for it. Or maybe I should say, _rationalize_ a need for it! 🤣 Must find strength to not purchase!
Does the fact you used the 150mm TwinGrip mean thaat the 200 doesn't fit?
The spec sheet says it's 20cm open but I have lots of things 200mm TrinGrip sized I put in my tool pouch. It would be annoying for them to not fit!
You're gonna geek out when you see the new tool roll system that Veto Pro Pac is releasing this year. Seems like they had Overlanding in Mind!
Wait what.....? Where can I find these?
What's the part # for that mini screwdriver? Thing is dope - Good video!
This one?
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@@lastbesttool Thank you again! 😌
There’s no way that I need another container, pouch, bag, or tool roll. Nonetheless, I just ordered it. I appreciate your reviews @LastBestTool
12 and 14mm? As someone living in metric-landia, I don't know what you use them for?
13mm is a really common one for M8 fasteners but I don't know I've ever used a 14 other than for a really tight fit on the propshaft UJs on my Land Rover.
Vintage Toyotas.
@@lastbesttool ah!
I wonder why they used them.
Some agricultural machines I've worked on had the seemingly clever idea of having all of their bolts 1mm smaller than the corresponding nut. I think it was Krone.
You'd go for an M10 and find it was 17mm on one side (that's normal) and 16 on the other (which is a really weird size). Similarly M12 was 19 (normal) and 18 (weird).
The clever thing was that if you had a set of every size of spanner, you only needed one of each size. You didn't need two 19s. The silly thing was that nobody has 16s and 18s but do have pairs of 17s and 19s.
The person I worked for at the time had a genius idea to get round the needing two of everything issue. Bought a set of spanners, chopped them all in half and welded them back together in pairs. So you'd have an open 17 with a ring 19, and a ring 17 with an open 19. I think the 22 and 24 were a pair, the 27 and 30.
Interesting
Loch lomond 😂😂😂
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50 bucks get like 16 square feet of thin top grade leather where i live
A lot of the cost is the labor, the cost of the building its kept in, equipment, and new product research and development.
yes@alexdrockhound9497 you can tell a lot of new develompent went into this product that's an almost exact copy of something that's literally from the middle ages. also the seamster/seamstress in Vietnam is sure to see about 2% of the sale price of this, if that.
in the US it's mostly marketing and shareholders stuffing... 🤡