i have been binge watching your videos. I think it's a natural instinct for a man to feel attracted to tools and tool stuff and so thats why im here watching your awesome vids. Already bought some stuff to have around the shop because of you as well so thank you for making me spend money lol. keep it up man, your channel is amazing!
Just found your channel. The little details like the red vs green clips or no tools on the outside or the clip to lower the bag. SOOO SMART and Thoughtful. Thanks for sharing.
Nice, have the same bag in my daily driver truck! You have a bunch of needle noses and screwdrivers packed in there. Maybe find a way to cut back on the redundancy to lighten up the bag and make room for more essential additions?
@@hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987 yeah I've got 3 bags, one is daily carry, one has all my testers and hammer drill, and another one for misc hand tools
Tip on those snap-on vicegrips for anyone who it applies to. Replace the thumbscrew with a stainless eyelet bolt. Gives a good tether point if your up a 300' radio tower or what have you(insert your scenario).
I use the same bag. It’s amazing how much you can get into it. My advice is not to double up with tools that are similar. Then you will have all that you need. I never thought of a small hammer👍🏻.
Probably the cleanest and most expensive tools I ever saw, also I like the bag with the inner pockets and pouches ( no one can grab a Souvenir and go as with the outer pockets while passing by the bag). Great video
Great video, thank you for sharing. I'm moving from a Veto Tech-MC to a Tech-MCT Blackout and like seeing how others load up their bags. For me the MC was just a little too short for some of the longer tools and was a fight trying to get things in and out. Never saw an adjustable crows foot like that. I'll have to try and find one.
Wow, thats some serious gear. I'd definitely consider putting some sort of tracking device if you carry that in jobsites, you have easily more than $2.5K worth of tools in there. Subscribed.
@@cd7147 "Real job site"? So many different types of job sites and so many versions of contractors out there. If a person gets paid for a job it's a " real job site". 😀
I used the milwaukee electrician bag as my edc for appliance installation and service call. The bag has 4 m12 standard drill, impact, right angle drill and right hex angle impact with a few other tools. It seems over kill with 4 power tool m12 but since I installed all types of appliances and services called, those m12 are my go too. I have a husky 20" bag with the handle for my other tools that I leave inside my truck so when I'm doing work inside my truck I'll used the bag that is in my truck
Awesome setup this is probably one of the best setups I have seen on TH-cam thanks for the video I do believe in having good quality tools 🔧 they are extremely important and reliable!!!
What a surgical bag!!! If your pocket can buy the best of what you love-DO IT!!! This bag is never without of being never without!!! I’ve read some bum comments on this video per say- Doc’s watch, which seems to be a every-video watch cost more than what most of you could not afford in your yearly salary!!! GO BIG OR GO HOME!!!
Love your tools! I thought Snap On made only mechanic's tools. Looks like you adapting them for your line of work. Also it looks like you believe in redundancy, because there tools that have similar functions. Thanks.
that is THE most thought out, efficient and comprehensive collection of tools in a small bag that i have ever seen. and i'm only half way thru this video...
On the first half of the pack, I’m thinking damn this bag is heavy, then you flipped it and I saw you had all this in an MC! Not even the mct. Really like how you’ve honed in on some great individual tools from the snap on catalog rather than sets of tools you use three out of twelve.
Like a bag of gold there sir! Curious how you don't run into 13mm though I would swap that for the 12mm all day, I can't remember ever needing 12. Thanks for all the great vids.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I considered the tall bag, but there were only a couple essential tools I have that are too tall for this, and those are pushing the bounds of my small bag idea. Plus I still like the smooth sides of this one.
@@lastbesttool I really appreciate the thought you put into the car bag idea. I did not see value in omitting the outside pockets but I think this is a good argument in favor of that style bag.
@@rjsprojects the outside pockets are not good when your in the trades and share a gain box everyday. Your items get crushed and damage by all the tool bags and tools!
I want a bag like that but it's more expensive than my Kobalt bag. My bag is pretty good. My only complaint after 6 months of use is that it no longer stands up on it's own. It flops over, over because the reinforcement in the from did not stand up to the repetitive opening and closing of the bag. It's still a good bag for what I use it for. I've been wanting the exact bag in this video for about a year, now.
I was really amazed. I have a similar Veto Pro Pac and a lot of the same tools. (all little used and clean) We have the same ideology in tools. I am known on Finnish TH-cam as a tool holist =)
That’s both questions that I also wonder. Seems like just an expensive bag to hold a bunch of expensive tools that won’t all get used often. What could you possibly need crows feet for on a job but no need for a impact driver
Everytime I watch one of your videos I get a bad case of gas....Gear Acquisition Syndrome...That would mean you're serving up videos people love to consume and rush out to purchase their own "ingredients" ;) ....fantastic as always...bon appetit!!
Hiw mich do you think the bag weighs? It would be interesting to see how much weight people carry in just screwdrivers alone. If you watch alot of these vudeos you start to notice thats typically half of a oersins bag is different screwdrivers. I have a Felo bit handle both regular & insulated, a T handle and almost every type of bit set you can imagine all in a single case and I never find a need to carry more than those 3 handles and my bag weighs with in at under 25 lbs pretty highly equipped.
One thing that I have found that I like in a condensed tool kit like this since you’re only caring very small assortment of wrenches is, gear wrench makes a set of branches called the quad box that with only four wrenches covers everything from 7/16”-3/4” and I think either 6 or 8mm to 17mm. It has four sizes on each of two wrenches and you just flip them to change sizes. The only downside to them is they are a little bit thicker than a standard ratcheting box end So you will find some situations where they won’t be the right tool, but they were basically replace an entire socket set for the most part with four tools and you can put in those other bitches to cover the size you use the most.
Hi Doc great video as always. Thank you for sharing. When you take this great tool bag to a job do you have to have a armed guard to watch the tool bag when you are working. Or do you hand cuff the tool bag to your wrist.
Great kit! Only addition I’d make is an electric screwdriver , not the same feeling as that beautiful pb Swiss ratcheting or your wera’s but it’d burn me up if I had to bring whole other bag with my power tools just cause a couple 2-3 in’ screws would take forever by hand. If memory serves you had an affinity for the hoto? If that’s too chunky for this pack I stand behind vessel with my experience with their ratcheting and standard screwdriver and know the have a compact elec screwdriver I’d love to hear a review on!
Just decided I need an MC. Looked for UK suppliers, found a good offer but didn’t order. Got tools out of the van today and spotted that my everyday bag is an MC! Expensive mistake averted 😅
It would be interesting to see how much $ you have in that bag! That looks like multiple thousands of dollars but it would be interesting to see how much. I like the selection you have for sure!
@@shawnwest3779 HVAC tech here also. Interested to see what all you include in your bag. I've gone back and forth over the years from a small bag with minimal tools to a larger one that contains a bunch. Finally broke down and bought the tech MC, waiting for it to arrive. I found that when I carry more tools I end up dropping stuff crawling through low crawl spaces. I'm hoping this tool bag will alleviate that problem and allow me to carry a medium amount of tools so I don't have to make trips in and out.
@@Lewdacris916 I'm only 20 but I work hard, I take a couple of thousand worth of just handtools to work everyday, I worked out of a medium sized box rather than a bag as it's way more practical to throw in the back of any vehicle rain or shine, and cheap. Anyway for literally 6 months no one touched my box without my permission and I always thought the story of tools going missing was BS and maybe happened if you were a jerk at work. Then over a day or 2 a few things went missing. We had new people and i assumed it was them. I asked around casually but like a week later I saw a long standing friend from before even working there closing his car door abruptly as I walked past, didn't think much to it but he was a close friend so later I took a peak thinking maybe he was kidding around etc. I noticed a knipex red handle in his floorwell which I can spot a mile away. He never used them. We used to leave pretty much all vehicles unlocked in the compound as it was very secure not a company rule, it just became the culture there. This allowed us to quickly move vehicles when big trucks came in etc. I opened the door to see what it was (we were all very comfortable with eachother in that way) and I found a few of my missing knipex tools, a snap on pry bar and an antique but fantastic hammer that my dad gave me. It's lasted as long as him and I'll try my best to make it last as long as myself. It really hurt me. I was actually too shy to confront the guy and still had a level of loyalty so just put the things back in my box and didn't report it to the boss, just my co-workers. A few weeks later the guy took a new job. I'll never leave my tools unattended or unlocked when unnatended anymore.
Is there a way to combine the tool control of a shadow foam or peg board system with the convenience and compactness of vertically organized tools in an open-top tool tote or bag? I'm thinking of some kind of label/indicator system that works well in a vertically organized tool bag.
That’s how I felt I was like man Half this stuff could be gone and he wouldn’t have a problem but he sure has expensive tools. Better than my Home Depot/harbor Frieght kit that does everything I need.
I agree. Come on really crows feet? And why a whole bit set when you don’t carry an impact and have 80 different screwdrivers. I guess the bits are for one of the 15 top of the line ratcheting screw drivers he carry’s. I’m real curious of the line of work to need this many different pair of pliers and screwdrivers. Not hating at all these are really nice tools and if it’s just to collect them that’s fine but every video I watch he talks like it’s for his work so I just wonder what job that is.
@@calebgoins1 He doesn't use tools professionally. That's why you see how redundant the tool selection is. He is more concerned with filling the bag, than making sense with what he fills it with.
14:51 Dont put neodymium magnet near multimeter. 18:03 If I may suggest, these days you can purchase digital one also with magnet, 4cm x 4cm x 2cm is size. Yes, it runs on batteries but it shows angle very precisely.
Snap on, knipex, snap on, knipex.... klein multimeter? 🤔 Every man has his priorities. These are the best bags you can buy. Had the tech mct for over 5 years now, damn near everyday use, still holding strong. When people call me crazy for buying such an expensive tool bag, all I can do is ask, "How much did you pay for your wife's wedding dress?" Huhwhaaa? 😂
@@lastbesttool I would love to see that on a scale. I had to go back and check for you lifting it with one hand. You set it down with one hand but hoisted with two
I am electrician since 1999 and I have the MCT bag..I don’t know your profession but I think you put in your bag so many thingsThats make no sense!Keep it simple!!
Very nice setup -- subscribed to your channel -- it's great to see someone who buys tools for their uses and not the brands stamped on their face. That combo adjustable crows foot is so cool -- never seen that. "I haven't used these Snap-on vice grips very often, but they're very solid -- and very overpriced" -- ha ha ha!!
That’s freaking Awesome,thanks for loading her up and sharing.I’m in the market for a new tool bag too.been lookin at the husky’s with wheels.
i have been binge watching your videos. I think it's a natural instinct for a man to feel attracted to tools and tool stuff and so thats why im here watching your awesome vids. Already bought some stuff to have around the shop because of you as well so thank you for making me spend money lol. keep it up man, your channel is amazing!
Hommo sapiens wouldn't be that without tools.
What a brilliant review! Love how you hold the tools when showing them to the camera! You can tell you take care of your tools!
That is one well thought out and organized load out bag. Hard to believe all those tools fit in that small bag. I like it! Thanks for sharing, Doc!
No Doc you are wrong about the ultimate pack....it is the Hello Kitty for sure.
Just found your channel. The little details like the red vs green clips or no tools on the outside or the clip to lower the bag. SOOO SMART and Thoughtful. Thanks for sharing.
Nice, have the same bag in my daily driver truck!
You have a bunch of needle noses and screwdrivers packed in there. Maybe find a way to cut back on the redundancy to lighten up the bag and make room for more essential additions?
yeah this bag is way too heavy for a daily carry, go with bare minimum!
I always carry what I use everyday in my tech bag to keep it light and a separate bag for the every other day tools and an oh sh*t bag
Do y’all know what he does for a living with a bag like this? I thought he was a doctor
@@hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987 yeah I've got 3 bags, one is daily carry, one has all my testers and hammer drill, and another one for misc hand tools
Tip on those snap-on vicegrips for anyone who it applies to. Replace the thumbscrew with a stainless eyelet bolt. Gives a good tether point if your up a 300' radio tower or what have you(insert your scenario).
Those snap-on wrenches look as fabulous as their cost.
I love my PB Swiss bit-holder.
Beautifully put together toolbar there.
I use the same bag. It’s amazing how much you can get into it. My advice is not to double up with tools that are similar. Then you will have all that you need. I never thought of a small hammer👍🏻.
I’m impressed how much you were able to get into that bag! Awesome video!
PB Swiss tools... little known outside of Switzerland, but by far the best screwdrivers and hex keys known to man!
That rule you follow about moving tools is a good one.
Probably the cleanest and most expensive tools I ever saw, also I like the bag with the inner pockets and pouches ( no one can grab a Souvenir and go as with the outer pockets while passing by the bag).
Great video
Great video, thank you for sharing. I'm moving from a Veto Tech-MC to a Tech-MCT Blackout and like seeing how others load up their bags. For me the MC was just a little too short for some of the longer tools and was a fight trying to get things in and out. Never saw an adjustable crows foot like that. I'll have to try and find one.
Wow, thats some serious gear. I'd definitely consider putting some sort of tracking device if you carry that in jobsites, you have easily more than $2.5K worth of tools in there.
Subscribed.
On a real job site you use Silverline or equivalent chinese quality because then you aren’t worried if it’s lost or stolen.
@@cd7147 cheap tools often means less pride in your work
@@cd7147 "Real job site"? So many different types of job sites and so many versions of contractors out there. If a person gets paid for a job it's a " real job site". 😀
I used the milwaukee electrician bag as my edc for appliance installation and service call. The bag has 4 m12 standard drill, impact, right angle drill and right hex angle impact with a few other tools. It seems over kill with 4 power tool m12 but since I installed all types of appliances and services called, those m12 are my go too. I have a husky 20" bag with the handle for my other tools that I leave inside my truck so when I'm doing work inside my truck I'll used the bag that is in my truck
Awesome setup this is probably one of the best setups I have seen on TH-cam thanks for the video I do believe in having good quality tools 🔧 they are extremely important and reliable!!!
Need to add some consumables to that bag. Zip ties, tape, little bottle of WD40. Maybe some gloves, magnetic parts tray and a 12v impact
What a surgical bag!!! If your pocket can buy the best of what you love-DO IT!!! This bag is never without of being never without!!! I’ve read some bum comments on this video per say- Doc’s watch, which seems to be a every-video watch cost more than what most of you could not afford in your yearly salary!!! GO BIG OR GO HOME!!!
Love your short and specific videos. Learn a lot. Keep doing them same!
Love your tools! I thought Snap On made only mechanic's tools. Looks like you adapting them for your line of work. Also it looks like you believe in redundancy, because there tools that have similar functions. Thanks.
Love that milwaukee light and knipex pliers so versatile..... Nice edc bag 💪
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Thx for sharing. Lots of shiny stuff. Watching from Ontario Canada 🎉
that is THE most thought out, efficient and comprehensive collection of tools in a small bag that i have ever seen. and i'm only half way thru this video...
Man it’s cool to see someone from Montana making these tool load out videos! Nice job! I’m from Montana and love my veto bags as well!
On the first half of the pack, I’m thinking damn this bag is heavy, then you flipped it and I saw you had all this in an MC! Not even the mct. Really like how you’ve honed in on some great individual tools from the snap on catalog rather than sets of tools you use three out of twelve.
I have the tech MC, and it amazes me how many tools fit into it. Great video , and some very nice tools you got there.
I love the kits you put together it gives me a lot of good ideas, thank you Sir
What about hex keys? Maybe no common in your applications but for me that's something I'd want to have.
Wow! Great setup and amazing organization in that tiny bag!
If I may ask... what are the major projects that you use these amazing tools?
I really like Veto bags. I’m so tempted to upgrade from my milwaukee tool bag. great video!
Milwaukee now makes a Veto Pro Pac type bag, with the Packout bottom!🙂
Like a bag of gold there sir! Curious how you don't run into 13mm though I would swap that for the 12mm all day, I can't remember ever needing 12. Thanks for all the great vids.
I have the Tech MC tall version and it's a great bag.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I considered the tall bag, but there were only a couple essential tools I have that are too tall for this, and those are pushing the bounds of my small bag idea. Plus I still like the smooth sides of this one.
@@lastbesttool I really appreciate the thought you put into the car bag idea. I did not see value in omitting the outside pockets but I think this is a good argument in favor of that style bag.
@@rjsprojects the outside pockets are not good when your in the trades and share a gain box everyday. Your items get crushed and damage by all the tool bags and tools!
I want a bag like that but it's more expensive than my Kobalt bag. My bag is pretty good. My only complaint after 6 months of use is that it no longer stands up on it's own. It flops over, over because the reinforcement in the from did not stand up to the repetitive opening and closing of the bag.
It's still a good bag for what I use it for.
I've been wanting the exact bag in this video for about a year, now.
I was really amazed. I have a similar Veto Pro Pac and a lot of the same tools. (all little used and clean) We have the same ideology in tools. I am known on Finnish TH-cam as a tool holist =)
What kinda work do you primarily do with this bag? No need for a power drill and/or driver?
Also, how much does that bag weigh with the current load?
That’s both questions that I also wonder. Seems like just an expensive bag to hold a bunch of expensive tools that won’t all get used often. What could you possibly need crows feet for on a job but no need for a impact driver
I don't think he really uses tools that much.
I think a pair of knipex top cutters and a screwdriver in the back pocket with a Stanley knife would cover it.
Everytime I watch one of your videos I get a bad case of gas....Gear Acquisition Syndrome...That would mean you're serving up videos people love to consume and rush out to purchase their own "ingredients" ;) ....fantastic as always...bon appetit!!
I think you got the pliers covered😂 great video ty
Perfect timing! I'm about to order one of those propack MC bags and was curious how others set it up as a DIY kit.
Hiw mich do you think the bag weighs?
It would be interesting to see how much weight people carry in just screwdrivers alone.
If you watch alot of these vudeos you start to notice thats typically half of a oersins bag is different screwdrivers.
I have a Felo bit handle both regular & insulated, a T handle and almost every type of bit set you can imagine all in a single case and I never find a need to carry more than those 3 handles and my bag weighs with in at under 25 lbs pretty highly equipped.
Nice EDC Tool Kit!
Great video. That’s quite an amazing set of tools.
I came here for the bag bt i love your tools.❤
One thing that I have found that I like in a condensed tool kit like this since you’re only caring very small assortment of wrenches is, gear wrench makes a set of branches called the quad box that with only four wrenches covers everything from 7/16”-3/4” and I think either 6 or 8mm to 17mm. It has four sizes on each of two wrenches and you just flip them to change sizes. The only downside to them is they are a little bit thicker than a standard ratcheting box end So you will find some situations where they won’t be the right tool, but they were basically replace an entire socket set for the most part with four tools and you can put in those other bitches to cover the size you use the most.
the clip on the lamp is so you can clip it onto a cap so its not backwards .
Hi Doc great video as always. Thank you for sharing. When you take this great tool bag to a job do you have to have a armed guard to watch the tool bag when you are working. Or do you hand cuff the tool bag to your wrist.
6:22 These Linesman's are seem to be no longer available. And the new one's are no longer made in US unfortunately
Dear Last Best Tool... Will you please try out some 'Boddingtons Electrical' pliers and screwdrivers from England?
I was excited for this video when I saw that you got a new veto bag. Great video. Very nice setup.
Great kit! Only addition I’d make is an electric screwdriver , not the same feeling as that beautiful pb Swiss ratcheting or your wera’s but it’d burn me up if I had to bring whole other bag with my power tools just cause a couple 2-3 in’ screws would take forever by hand. If memory serves you had an affinity for the hoto? If that’s too chunky for this pack I stand behind vessel with my experience with their ratcheting and standard screwdriver and know the have a compact elec screwdriver I’d love to hear a review on!
Maybe the Bosch (blue) go, I’m looking into that one myself. Usb rechargeable and smaller than the Makita and Milwaukee ones.
Just decided I need an MC. Looked for UK suppliers, found a good offer but didn’t order. Got tools out of the van today and spotted that my everyday bag is an MC! Expensive mistake averted 😅
It would be interesting to see how much $ you have in that bag! That looks like multiple thousands of dollars but it would be interesting to see how much. I like the selection you have for sure!
gotta make sure you dont leave that unattended for any period of time, in the trades stuff goes missing all the time.
My guess is $4500. Lots of snap on!
I have a tile in every bag i have. That way if anything happens i can track it.
@@shawnwest3779 HVAC tech here also. Interested to see what all you include in your bag. I've gone back and forth over the years from a small bag with minimal tools to a larger one that contains a bunch. Finally broke down and bought the tech MC, waiting for it to arrive. I found that when I carry more tools I end up dropping stuff crawling through low crawl spaces. I'm hoping this tool bag will alleviate that problem and allow me to carry a medium amount of tools so I don't have to make trips in and out.
@@Lewdacris916 I'm only 20 but I work hard, I take a couple of thousand worth of just handtools to work everyday, I worked out of a medium sized box rather than a bag as it's way more practical to throw in the back of any vehicle rain or shine, and cheap. Anyway for literally 6 months no one touched my box without my permission and I always thought the story of tools going missing was BS and maybe happened if you were a jerk at work. Then over a day or 2 a few things went missing. We had new people and i assumed it was them. I asked around casually but like a week later I saw a long standing friend from before even working there closing his car door abruptly as I walked past, didn't think much to it but he was a close friend so later I took a peak thinking maybe he was kidding around etc. I noticed a knipex red handle in his floorwell which I can spot a mile away. He never used them. We used to leave pretty much all vehicles unlocked in the compound as it was very secure not a company rule, it just became the culture there. This allowed us to quickly move vehicles when big trucks came in etc. I opened the door to see what it was (we were all very comfortable with eachother in that way) and I found a few of my missing knipex tools, a snap on pry bar and an antique but fantastic hammer that my dad gave me. It's lasted as long as him and I'll try my best to make it last as long as myself. It really hurt me. I was actually too shy to confront the guy and still had a level of loyalty so just put the things back in my box and didn't report it to the boss, just my co-workers. A few weeks later the guy took a new job. I'll never leave my tools unattended or unlocked when unnatended anymore.
Wow! That's EPIC! 🙏
Muy Buenas Herramientas Amigo..Muchas Gracias por compartir..un Gran Abrazo desde el fin del mundo Chile.
Looks heavy 😅
Amazing setup, going to build mine in a similar fashion
Thank you
A lot of duplications as in the the film platoon "Yr humping to much stuff" nice tools though 👍
How long did it take you to accumulate figure out and assemble such a set as a homeowner and not a pro. Assuming so.
What a kit that is! good stuff Doc!
Wow nice expensive gear, looks you take good care of it or you rarely use it.
Is there a way to combine the tool control of a shadow foam or peg board system with the convenience and compactness of vertically organized tools in an open-top tool tote or bag? I'm thinking of some kind of label/indicator system that works well in a vertically organized tool bag.
I can’t believe how much stuff fits in that bag
Nice tool bag
How many 125 cobras do you have at this point? 😄
Subscribed just because you have other projects that require that punch.
Reminds me of a bowling ball bag
Very much so.
All those tools fit in there
What is it you do?
Great video. Doc - What do you do for a living? Thanks
To save space, I removed all my tools with large plastic handles. Those knipex with red coat handles are the real deal
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I love your channel and your content is such good quality
Wow amazing set
Cool
Bag .
Zipper pouch 👝... In the UK we call that a pencil case....
Nice assortment of tools.congrats
What are your thoughts and/or feelings about the WERA Turbo screwdriver??
Nice tools, but I see a lot of redundancy. You could surely cut down on the number of pliers you have and save quite a bit of weight.
That’s how I felt I was like man Half this stuff could be gone and he wouldn’t have a problem but he sure has expensive tools. Better than my Home Depot/harbor Frieght kit that does everything I need.
I agree. Come on really crows feet? And why a whole bit set when you don’t carry an impact and have 80 different screwdrivers. I guess the bits are for one of the 15 top of the line ratcheting screw drivers he carry’s. I’m real curious of the line of work to need this many different pair of pliers and screwdrivers. Not hating at all these are really nice tools and if it’s just to collect them that’s fine but every video I watch he talks like it’s for his work so I just wonder what job that is.
@@calebgoins1 He doesn't use tools professionally. That's why you see how redundant the tool selection is. He is more concerned with filling the bag, than making sense with what he fills it with.
You should add a picquic screwdriver
Interesting tools. I'll look into them. Thanks.
@@lastbesttool can’t wait for the video keep up the great work
where did you get that adjustable crow foot wrench head???
Is it this one: shop.snapon.com/product/Adjustable-%2C-inches-mm/3-8%22-Drive-Metric-0-29-mm-Adjustable-Crowfoot-Wrench/ADCF8
Not sure what your working on with that pack out but it seems like your an on the go car mechanic? 😅
Your tools are very good and useful
Do u have some for all tool that you show? Thank you.
Very nice set.
Thanks for sharing, great kit
Thanks for watching!
How much does it weight? Almost impossible to bring it around
Yo Doc - shopping for a Veto bag and it's hard to judge size online. Would a Milwaukee M12 Installation Driver fit in one of the larger pockets?
14:51 Dont put neodymium magnet near multimeter.
18:03 If I may suggest, these days you can purchase digital one also with magnet, 4cm x 4cm x 2cm is size. Yes, it runs on batteries but it shows angle very precisely.
what kind of magnet is on the back of most meters out there for a hanging strap. Im being genuine. Is it different?
Where did you get the socket wrench.
Snap on, knipex, snap on, knipex.... klein multimeter? 🤔
Every man has his priorities.
These are the best bags you can buy. Had the tech mct for over 5 years now, damn near everyday use, still holding strong.
When people call me crazy for buying such an expensive tool bag, all I can do is ask, "How much did you pay for your wife's wedding dress?"
Huhwhaaa? 😂
So many tools. Wonder how easy it is to find what you need when you need it!
It's the fill every pocket syndrome
@@hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987 just like having every socket.
Hi looking for few part numbers.
Snap on flexible extension ?
Snap on straight edge ?
Flexible extension; SGDMRC4-TMF4
Small ruler: RULER602
If these aren't what you were looking for, let me know.
Would a 10” Channel lock or 12” hammer fit inside vertically?
I do believe so go on veto pro pac website and look at the dimensions for this bag
Rewels for tewels
What is the approximate weight of a full bag?
22 lbs.
@@lastbesttool Thanks! That's not unreasonable. I expected more.
@@felixf5211 You saw it was easy to lift out of the Milwaukee pack out with one hand.
@@lastbesttool I would love to see that on a scale. I had to go back and check for you lifting it with one hand. You set it down with one hand but hoisted with two
@@ryanbrowne4374 that’s what I’m saying I got a veto mb3 with 1/20 th of the tools he has and it weighs 20lbs
Not a mark on 'em. 😉
Great set up! I'm gonna look into these veto bags. Btw the "K" is silent 🤣 keep up the great work
Hi ! Good video, cool tools !!!
I am electrician since 1999 and I have the MCT bag..I don’t know your profession but I think you put in your bag so many thingsThats make no sense!Keep it simple!!
Very nice setup -- subscribed to your channel -- it's great to see someone who buys tools for their uses and not the brands stamped on their face. That combo adjustable crows foot is so cool -- never seen that.
"I haven't used these Snap-on vice grips very often, but they're very solid -- and very overpriced" -- ha ha ha!!