I like the size of that bag. It just about the same size as what I carry for residential HVAC service calls. I've switched from so many different bags lately but settled on a belt pouch with a handle for the weight and size, and it holds 95% of what I need in MOST service calls.
Great video, thanks. I watched the whole thing paying attention to the specific driver choices you made. I do HVAC (for fun) -- but am licensed too. I use the MC Veto, but was looking for something lighter for diagnostics. Your discussion is excellent.. do more video.. you are gifted for this stuff.
Be carful with those bit holders from Amazon! I tested one for a week and lost bits within the first couple of days. Luckily I had a feeling they would get bumped and drop the bit; so I only carried a DeWALT PH1 as a guinea pig, and lost it fairly quickly. Lesson learned. Just glad it wasn't my Milwaukee 1/4" socket adaptor or my DeWALT cleanable 3/8" nut driver.
The strippers I have found that work the best when doing different kinds of control work are the Klein 1019 wire strippers. They go from 12-28 awg stranded wire.
I generally think every company does something great. Klein has that pliers/wire stripper/multi screwdriver game held down pretty well imo. Knipex pliers wrenches are fantastic. Wera has spectacular little 1/4 ratchet sets although they cost a fortune. I haven't tried a lot of Wiha just because my Klein stuff never dies lol. Great first video man.
Perfection ! … been binging on small bag load out videos for a project go-to bag… best combination of knipex, wiha, fluke, klein, makita, even love the Amazon bit holders… already ordered the skill driver LOL….every recommendation very well though out …. Thanks for posting… subsribed !
I am a low voltage tech I think the MB would be a great bag for that trade I have a MB3 and it’s a great bag but a little big for my needs Great video bro
much appreciated! I have since kinda moved away from it as I got back into HVAC controls and need to carry my laptop all the time but I am very fond of the bag and wish I had more use for it
this is a great little bag grab bag. but its is small needs to be twice as thick in the meter section. i have the next size up classed as a meter bag and its too small
Great video I just sub'd to your channel. I would love to see a tour of your workbench and peg board. keep up the great videos. I'm also going to give the Wiha tools a try because of your video's i was on the fence with them. i've always been a craftsman guy myself.
Please,Is 3M the best electrical tape out there? I want to get one with the best quality overall but mainly it has to stick good. Some brands I've used, they just come undone in any kkind of enviroment, cold or hot, humid or not.. Please,Which one is the best electrical tape?
got my hands on one and also have the extendable 14 in 1 by klein great combo. even tho i have a klein 7in1 nut driver and a 11in one it comes in handy
By a tpak magnet strap on Amazon and clip the amp clamp through the loop. If you end up in a position where the magnet is a hazard or your taking amp readings simply remove it.
I like the size of that bag. It just about the same size as what I carry for residential HVAC service calls. I've switched from so many different bags lately but settled on a belt pouch with a handle for the weight and size, and it holds 95% of what I need in MOST service calls.
Great video, thanks. I watched the whole thing paying attention to the specific driver choices you made. I do HVAC (for fun) -- but am licensed too. I use the MC Veto, but was looking for something lighter for diagnostics. Your discussion is excellent.. do more video.. you are gifted for this stuff.
Be carful with those bit holders from Amazon!
I tested one for a week and lost bits within the first couple of days.
Luckily I had a feeling they would get bumped and drop the bit; so I only carried a DeWALT PH1 as a guinea pig, and lost it fairly quickly. Lesson learned.
Just glad it wasn't my Milwaukee 1/4" socket adaptor or my DeWALT cleanable 3/8" nut driver.
The strippers I have found that work the best when doing different kinds of control work are the Klein 1019 wire strippers. They go from 12-28 awg stranded wire.
I generally think every company does something great. Klein has that pliers/wire stripper/multi screwdriver game held down pretty well imo. Knipex pliers wrenches are fantastic. Wera has spectacular little 1/4 ratchet sets although they cost a fortune. I haven't tried a lot of Wiha just because my Klein stuff never dies lol. Great first video man.
thanks for introducing me into this bag. think i over looked it!
I love that magnetic jumper wire. Never seen that before, it's on my to-get list now. Thank you!
Ill be adding those quick detach 1/4 inch bit holders to my edc bag thanks
Perfection ! … been binging on small bag load out videos for a project go-to bag… best combination of knipex, wiha, fluke, klein, makita, even love the Amazon bit holders… already ordered the skill driver LOL….every recommendation very well though out …. Thanks for posting… subsribed !
I am a low voltage tech
I think the MB would be a great bag for that trade I have a MB3 and it’s a great bag but a little big for my needs
Great video bro
much appreciated! I have since kinda moved away from it as I got back into HVAC controls and need to carry my laptop all the time but I am very fond of the bag and wish I had more use for it
Great video just started HVAC at my school
I really like the Klein 1019SEN for small electronics and appliances. They can do just about everything for a one tool solution.
Good video. Plenty of videos on the MB2, glad to find another video coving the MB. Thanks for sharing.
@@UpstateMaveric I also like to research things before buying them and is the reason I came across your video.
I like the Ideal Reflex Strippers. Check them out! They have the curved handles that you mentioned wanting!
@@UpstateMaveric Model 45-416 is the one you're looking for!
@@UpstateMaveric You'll love it! Pleasure to use!
this is a great little bag grab bag. but its is small needs to be twice as thick in the meter section. i have the next size up classed as a meter bag and its too small
No lie mate love the tool bag and the loudout I have a video of my own tool bag to
Great video I just sub'd to your channel. I would love to see a tour of your workbench and peg board. keep up the great videos. I'm also going to give the Wiha tools a try because of your video's i was on the fence with them. i've always been a craftsman guy myself.
I carry the MB as my snacks bag. Cellphone, Cellphone charger, id, tag, wallet, pens, USB, keys 🔑 and knife.
Lmao so I'm not the only one who empties their pockets 🤣
Do you have a link to the quarter inch bit holders? Those are slicker than dog doo doo
Just try to search on Amazon - 1/4” but holder key chain, they should pop up, 10-15$
@@UpstateMaveric found them. Thanks dude!
What about the klein 11057? That one has a curved grip and goes from 20-30 awg solid
Please,Is 3M the best electrical tape out there? I want to get one with the best quality overall but mainly it has to stick good. Some brands I've used, they just come undone in any kkind of enviroment, cold or hot, humid or not.. Please,Which one is the best electrical tape?
@11:27 I used JB weld to mount a magnet to my meter
I think The new Klein 32900 7n1 impact nut driver beats out the malco and is new top dog, at least for now, check it out
got my hands on one and also have the extendable 14 in 1 by klein great combo. even tho i have a klein 7in1 nut driver and a 11in one it comes in handy
Buy the arowmax allen set
I have both fluke and fieldpiece lately I'm likeing fieldpiece better
I have an MB2, MB3, MCT, TP6B, MP1X, and an SD-LB. I just bought the MB as a small electrical bag. I have a problem 😂
The Vetos are really addicting... something about high quality gets me every time!
Those meter usually don't use a magnet, it's an electric hazard
By a tpak magnet strap on Amazon and clip the amp clamp through the loop. If you end up in a position where the magnet is a hazard or your taking amp readings simply remove it.
What size are those Knipex pliars?
@@UpstateMaveric thanks 👍
I love it when I click on a bag review and end up getting a 30 tool review instead…
Real techs love to see what could be carried in such a small bag. Company puts out promo videos if you want to be sold on a bag