Got this bag a month ago and just today started transferring 2 large Husky bags all into this one. Mind you the husky bags weren’t cheap ones and they were also pretty big but holy cow this bag is pretty big with a lot more pockets. I was able to transfer everything, with the exception of stuff I really didn’t need but still after reorganizing everything I was very happy with how it turned out. I do pedestrian/handicap, automatic doors, and manual commercial door hardware service. I need specialty tools such as low-voltage tools, multimeter, voltage probes and prybars, hammers, socket sets, etc. I try to carry everything with me because I never know what I’m gonna run into and I hate going back to my truck, especially during the summer heat to grab something.
Welcome to the club! :) It's definitely a bit of a daunting task to transfer into a larger bag like this. Took me quite a while to kinda figure out what works for me and find the things I need vs the things I'd just been carrying to carry, but never actually use. It's nice to have room for all the regular hand and testing tools, as well as be able to throw in an impact and circular saw along with extra batteries and charger. I can really pack for the job and just have one bag to carry. Glad you're happy with the bag! And thanks for watching!
If your tape measure keeps slouching down into the pocket put a drill bit set/box in the pocket behind it and it will have something to bear up against. Thanks for the review man!!
That's very true. Everything I've ever had that had a tape measure hook always had a hard backing on it, so this one is a little unusual for me, but that's a really solid idea that I'm definitely gonna have to make that change. Thank ya! :)
I do commercial door service work. Auto doors/sliders, electrified/manual hardware, etc. Just all kinds of crap I work on. I’ve come to realize I just have to clean out my 3 tool bags every once in awhile to keep everything organized but I would like this bag
Great review! I was wondering what other ppl were doing with their bags so i went searching and found your video. Where you have your tape, i like to keep my dewalt drill bit boxes in those pockets. I find its a perfect fit. Then i keep my spaddle bits and multitool blades secured in the webbing.
I do carry a couple DeWalt bit boxes, so I'll have to give that a try! They currently are just kinda free floating in the main area, but I AM a fan of finding a home for things. :) Thanks for watching!
Hi, im planning to buy this bag, do you think the base panel will fall off if i carry weight too much? I believe it says around 70lbs. My tools are gonna be wrenches, pliers, some other tools. Thank you.
So far nothing on mine has loosened even a little. It's been very sturdy. And, overall, I haven't treated mine lightly, so I feel pretty confident in it. It's held up really well.
Got this bag a month ago and just today started transferring 2 large Husky bags all into this one. Mind you the husky bags weren’t cheap ones and they were also pretty big but holy cow this bag is pretty big with a lot more pockets. I was able to transfer everything, with the exception of stuff I really didn’t need but still after reorganizing everything I was very happy with how it turned out. I do pedestrian/handicap, automatic doors, and manual commercial door hardware service. I need specialty tools such as low-voltage tools, multimeter, voltage probes and prybars, hammers, socket sets, etc. I try to carry everything with me because I never know what I’m gonna run into and I hate going back to my truck, especially during the summer heat to grab something.
Welcome to the club! :) It's definitely a bit of a daunting task to transfer into a larger bag like this. Took me quite a while to kinda figure out what works for me and find the things I need vs the things I'd just been carrying to carry, but never actually use. It's nice to have room for all the regular hand and testing tools, as well as be able to throw in an impact and circular saw along with extra batteries and charger. I can really pack for the job and just have one bag to carry.
Glad you're happy with the bag! And thanks for watching!
If your tape measure keeps slouching down into the pocket put a drill bit set/box in the pocket behind it and it will have something to bear up against. Thanks for the review man!!
That's very true. Everything I've ever had that had a tape measure hook always had a hard backing on it, so this one is a little unusual for me, but that's a really solid idea that I'm definitely gonna have to make that change. Thank ya! :)
I do commercial door service work. Auto doors/sliders, electrified/manual hardware, etc. Just all kinds of crap I work on. I’ve come to realize I just have to clean out my 3 tool bags every once in awhile to keep everything organized but I would like this bag
So far it's been good to me. I keep meaning to do a follow up, "after a year" type review. But yeah, it's a solid bag. Thanks for watching!
Great review! I was wondering what other ppl were doing with their bags so i went searching and found your video. Where you have your tape, i like to keep my dewalt drill bit boxes in those pockets. I find its a perfect fit. Then i keep my spaddle bits and multitool blades secured in the webbing.
I do carry a couple DeWalt bit boxes, so I'll have to give that a try! They currently are just kinda free floating in the main area, but I AM a fan of finding a home for things. :) Thanks for watching!
I just bought one of these bags... It is my Sparky bag. Electrical Bag .. perfect
Nice! I've been super happy with mine. Plenty of room for what I need, but not too much to where I wanna weigh it down with every tool I own. :)
Hi, im planning to buy this bag, do you think the base panel will fall off if i carry weight too much? I believe it says around 70lbs. My tools are gonna be wrenches, pliers, some other tools. Thank you.
So far nothing on mine has loosened even a little. It's been very sturdy. And, overall, I haven't treated mine lightly, so I feel pretty confident in it. It's held up really well.
Great review!
Thank you. :)
A little more cash and get a veto .
So far I've been happy with the bag. It's done well by me.
Which veto bag would be the comp for this dewalt. I've been looking at veto for my hand tools but also need a drill bag.
A lot more cash for a veto. One heck of a lot more
@@brentott6225 you will never find a veto bag that is as versatile as this one