That’s great man. As a homeowner I have a couple of toolboxes broken up by needs. Electrical. Plumbing. And a catch all. But truthfully since we are kind of done with remodeling for now, a small bag would do the trick.
Good video I carry a very similar but much smaller setup that will get me through 75% my work I keep the rest of my tools on my golf cart and grab them as needed and keep a all my make ready stuff in 5 gallon buckets
I thought a backpack for tools was stupid for so long. After doing commercial for 6 months, I caved and got a back pack. Best thing I ever did. No more bad shoulder from heaving it around.
@@ApartmentMaintenancePro I do hvac and have been a mobile mechanic for the last 10 years. Just got out of mechanic's, heaved around a 70 pound tool box for years. Never even thought about a tool backpack. In hvac, it has saved my back and shoulders. As time goes on you get more and more special tools, bag gets heavier. Etc. Backpack was the best thing I ever bought, everyone makes fun of but I don't care. My back doesn't hurt anymore
Good video I personally dont like backpacks or any type of bah tolls. I prefer bucket jockeys or tool buckets just because it’s easier to carry and you can use the bucket as a tool if you have to like using it to catch water,
Ya I usually have those in my placket. As of late I keep an 11 in 1 in the bag and a stubby 5 in 1 in my pocket. Time to update this video with a new one
So far have two bags. One 14in tote Husky bag where I keep my everyday tools such as screwdrivers, m12 Hex drill, electrician hand tools, slip joint pliers, allen key set. My big craftsman tool bag has the bulky stuff such as my M12 Oscillating tool, pipe wrenches, multimeter, circuit breaker wand, m18 sawzall, and other stuff. But I do like this bag though. May have to get me one so I can fit everything in one bag
Slamming each tool down as you tell us what it is, is a pet peeve I didn’t know I had.
Well, I’m not really a gentle person
Exactly what I was thinking, it’s so annoying and unnecessary.
Wow love this. No Bullshiting, just straight to pulling everything out.
That’s great man. As a homeowner I have a couple of toolboxes broken up by needs. Electrical. Plumbing. And a catch all. But truthfully since we are kind of done with remodeling for now, a small bag would do the trick.
I got the Milwaukee backpack had it for 3 years its good
I’ve been eyeing that one maybe for Xmas this year 👍
Thanks bud. Been doing HVAC for a while but not apartment maintenance. Different game
I’m in the same boat man I’m on my third week as apartment maintenance way different pace
@@fatboy9575 yea I’m getting used to it. And it helps getting over the difference with the pay I make. Hell ‘At the Moment’ they treat us like gold.
@@dontarguewithfools hell yea it’s a lot less stress on the body though for sure
Good video
I carry a very similar but much smaller setup that will get me through 75% my work I keep the rest of my tools on my golf cart and grab them as needed
and keep a all my make ready stuff in 5 gallon buckets
Nice man, thanks for sharing your set-up. I miss having a golf cart just have a push cart working a few high rises now
Thanks man love your content…the slamming though made it funny too 😂
I thought a backpack for tools was stupid for so long. After doing commercial for 6 months, I caved and got a back pack. Best thing I ever did. No more bad shoulder from heaving it around.
I love backpacks. I'm also a weekend hiker in mountains so my opinion is definitely biased
@@ApartmentMaintenancePro I do hvac and have been a mobile mechanic for the last 10 years. Just got out of mechanic's, heaved around a 70 pound tool box for years. Never even thought about a tool backpack. In hvac, it has saved my back and shoulders. As time goes on you get more and more special tools, bag gets heavier. Etc. Backpack was the best thing I ever bought, everyone makes fun of but I don't care. My back doesn't hurt anymore
Good video I personally dont like backpacks or any type of bah tolls. I prefer bucket jockeys or tool buckets just because it’s easier to carry and you can use the bucket as a tool if you have to like using it to catch water,
I am a maintenance engineer from England...I work in government buildings...I have everything you have but my socket tester is 240 volts...
Oh nice 👍!! Thanks for watching Martin :)
Klein 15 in one HVAC tool would be a great addition, a 5 in one nut driver too and maybe some knipex plyer wrenches ;)
Ya I usually have those in my placket. As of late I keep an 11 in 1 in the bag and a stubby 5 in 1 in my pocket. Time to update this video with a new one
Short, sweet and to the point ! 👍
A tip: you can watch series on kaldroStream. I've been using it for watching loads of movies lately.
@Dylan Benedict yup, been watching on kaldrostream for years myself =)
@Dylan Benedict definitely, I have been using kaldrostream for since november myself :D
@Dylan Benedict definitely, I have been watching on kaldroStream for years myself :D
" Check out these nuts right here "🤣😅
What? No head lamp or task light of any kind?
Which ones are your favorites?
Great video !! thanks
Glad you liked it!
Awesome shirt. Hogetwins? Thanks for the bag tour always great to see what fellow handymen are using.
Yeeeeeeeeeeaaaaahhhhhh!
i want the veto tech pac it has the hard bottom
Do you seriously need to slam everything down every time?
dude you look a like billy bob northon
What's in your every day tool bag???
So far have two bags. One 14in tote Husky bag where I keep my everyday tools such as screwdrivers, m12 Hex drill, electrician hand tools, slip joint pliers, allen key set. My big craftsman tool bag has the bulky stuff such as my M12 Oscillating tool, pipe wrenches, multimeter, circuit breaker wand, m18 sawzall, and other stuff. But I do like this bag though. May have to get me one so I can fit everything in one bag
Nice tool load out 💪 I'll have my tool bag load out video soon 👍
Great video!!!
Thanks Lee!
Is that a hodgetwins shirt?! 👍🏼
Yeeeeeaaa
Good video,minus the banging of the tools.
Thanks rob
Hey michel good tool nyc
You didn't say the brands 😢
Ah man. I’ll add them in the next one upgrading my tool bag soon 👍
Lmao you don't need the brand of the tools....
Why so agrestive