Great video. I use the new Skil 4 volt drill with head that tilts for low power drill. Love your bag. I'm a 80 year old DIY and most of my stuff is Tough Built. Saw a TB pouch in background. Have a good week. 😊
I have had this bag for a couple of years and it fits a load of tools in. That said, I just did rationalization and was able to delete a few tools that were not used regularly. It fits behind the car seat, light enough to carry with no fatigue, but requires some creative thinking around tool carry. For instance I fashioned a HD hammer to fit.
A hammer has always been the difficult tool to fit in a bag like this. I have been looking for one but nearly hadn’t considered modifying one. I sometimes carry a set of Knipex nippers with a hammer head end on it that does in a pinch.
That's one option... but I am trying to find one that will fit in the bag and I have a couple of contenders that I am trying out. I should have a follow up video in the coming weeks.
I finally decided to buy a veto bag and went with the tech mct blackout! Can't wait for it to get here!! I was getting tired of everything getting dusty in my toughbuilt tote (which is great for the price) and I've flipped it over a couple of times in my trunk and my tools have gone everywhere lol. Great video as always and I love the loadout! I'm going to steal the small duct tape idea!
I hope you love the bag. Part of me wishes i had gone for the MCT but I have liked the smaller footprint for things. I also used to have the toughbuilt tote as well.
Careful... that's a slippery slope. Kidding of course... I currently have four bags and I am really trying to talk myself out of going for a Tier 1 bag on this promo... I think I need to wait until next year truthfully. I can only try out so many bags at a time.
Nice go bag. I would add a folding handle pull saw, and a folding handle chisel. Some how, some way I'd have to find a way to attach a 16 oz hammer to the outside. Saw recommendation: Kerye 5.5 inch pocket saw. Chisel recommendation: FastCap 1/2 inch pocket chisel. Hammer: There is only Estwing.
The few that I have I like. I have two ratchets, a 10” pliers wrench, a set of picks and their small flex head ratchet bit set. They are a little cheaper than the competition that they aim at and for the most part the quality is there.
I'll tell you a little secret. You can fit a 10in plier wrench or cobra in the bag. when you have the bag open you can fit it on one of the side walls. If I had a way to post a picture I'd show you how it looks like in my bag.
I have fit them in there as well, I just feel like the slightly smaller versions fit just a bit better and more uniformly throughout the bags pockets. If I were needing to run those, I would have probably spent the extra $20 or so and gotten the MCT. Only time will tell if I really regret the smaller bag, but so far, not in the least.
Great video. I use the new Skil 4 volt drill with head that tilts for low power drill. Love your bag. I'm a 80 year old DIY and most of my stuff is Tough Built. Saw a TB pouch in background. Have a good week. 😊
I have had this bag for a couple of years and it fits a load of tools in. That said, I just did rationalization and was able to delete a few tools that were not used regularly. It fits behind the car seat, light enough to carry with no fatigue, but requires some creative thinking around tool carry. For instance I fashioned a HD hammer to fit.
A hammer has always been the difficult tool to fit in a bag like this. I have been looking for one but nearly hadn’t considered modifying one. I sometimes carry a set of Knipex nippers with a hammer head end on it that does in a pinch.
You can fit a 12 oz Estwing. I took 10oz Husky hammer ($8) and cut an inch off the bottom. Works wonders.
You can try hanging a hammer through one of the D rings (originally for the shoulder straps)?
That's one option... but I am trying to find one that will fit in the bag and I have a couple of contenders that I am trying out. I should have a follow up video in the coming weeks.
I would personnally add a roll of painters tape with your other tapes, it always comes in handy.
Painters tape is a good suggestion. I wish they made mini rolls of it.
I finally decided to buy a veto bag and went with the tech mct blackout! Can't wait for it to get here!! I was getting tired of everything getting dusty in my toughbuilt tote (which is great for the price) and I've flipped it over a couple of times in my trunk and my tools have gone everywhere lol. Great video as always and I love the loadout! I'm going to steal the small duct tape idea!
I hope you love the bag. Part of me wishes i had gone for the MCT but I have liked the smaller footprint for things. I also used to have the toughbuilt tote as well.
@@TinkerWithTools I really like it so far! It fits everything that I need and the quality is so nice! I might consider getting another veto bag 😅
Careful... that's a slippery slope. Kidding of course... I currently have four bags and I am really trying to talk myself out of going for a Tier 1 bag on this promo... I think I need to wait until next year truthfully. I can only try out so many bags at a time.
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing. I’ve got the MCT and absolutely love it.
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it.
Nice go bag.
I would add a folding handle pull saw, and a folding handle chisel. Some how, some way I'd have to find a way to attach a 16 oz hammer to the outside.
Saw recommendation: Kerye 5.5 inch pocket saw.
Chisel recommendation: FastCap 1/2 inch pocket chisel.
Hammer: There is only Estwing.
I’ll look into these and the hammer is always something that has been tough. I have been looking for a good compact hammer for a while now.
@@TinkerWithToolsI have an Estwing 12oz in my XXL, does Romex staples just fine and compact.
I have this pack love it
Nice video! What are your thoughts on Icon tools? I was thinking of getting into that line for a few things.
The few that I have I like. I have two ratchets, a 10” pliers wrench, a set of picks and their small flex head ratchet bit set. They are a little cheaper than the competition that they aim at and for the most part the quality is there.
How about a mini speed square
Good suggestion.
I'll tell you a little secret. You can fit a 10in plier wrench or cobra in the bag. when you have the bag open you can fit it on one of the side walls. If I had a way to post a picture I'd show you how it looks like in my bag.
I have fit them in there as well, I just feel like the slightly smaller versions fit just a bit better and more uniformly throughout the bags pockets. If I were needing to run those, I would have probably spent the extra $20 or so and gotten the MCT. Only time will tell if I really regret the smaller bag, but so far, not in the least.
0.41 what happened!?
honestly I have no clue. It hasn't always been like that.
isn’t this the pro pac mc ? cause the pro pac tec mc has backpack straps
No. On the their website it’s listed as the tech MC.
@@TinkerWithTools my bad is just that the names are confusing
I get it. When I read your comment it took me a minute to make sure I hadn't confused which bag I had.