Me and my great nephew ( 5-6 months old ) were watching your video this morning he was making all kinds of noises when you pulled out the colorful screw drivers out. I should have gotten a video of it. I’m getting him started early on TH-cam!! LOL
My Baby “ Hammer “ of choice is a Knipex Carpenter’s Pincers, with a flat strike face. Good for nail interdiction , if I can’t pull it , I can cut it off , and set it ! I’ve moved away from the Knipex shears , the clip on mine popped off , and while light , they were bulky . I went back to Klein Freefall snips .
That hammer cracked me up. I bet no one wants to steal that. lol For my general bag, I got the Stiletto 10oz titanium hammer with the short handle. It fits well in my bag and packs the punch of a heavier steel hammer. My general bag is my heaviest, so any weight savings is welcome.
Yeah bags get heavy quick… I keep thinking about getting me a small hammer (or a wood handle and cutting it off) but I find I just don’t use one real often anymore. At least not to keep on me all the time. I do keep one in my truck
@@MORGANSMaintenance I never tried the Milwaukee ones but only the DeWalt locking, I’ve only ever had one break on me, other than that they hold up well. With the MCT being heavy up the stairs and all I do use the TP-LC and I actually use a Klein belt with a TP3 pouch that fits great with a Dewalt drill holster to hold the 12 Volt impact and some bits. Most of the stuff I deal with are 100+ yr old homes with the old pancake boxes and cloth wire, so I use a lot of drill/tap combos 8/32 and a ton of fixture hickeys. When we hit the knob and tube we have the customer sign a work order for us to even touch knob and tube.
@@Jesus_Strong I use a Klein Belt I keep in my truck with my MP1 or a TP3 too. (Like $10 on Amazon and the best belt I’ve used) I will load those out from this bag or my drawers if I’m doing a job that will take some time. I haven’t ran into Knob and Tube in my area hardly ever. It is around, I’ve seen it in some houses I’ve looked into buying… it’s just not been in any places I typically do work. If the weight becomes an issue I may end up deciding to go back to the TPLC and just be more choosy about the tools I carry. I carry a lot that I don’t “have to have” on me because I could use another tool… but I don’t want those tools to feel left out thinking daddy likes the other tools better 😂😂😂
@@MORGANSMaintenance 😂yeah in Chicago we see a ton of Knob and Tube, the problem is the city can’t make anyone change it and the City doesn’t have compliance inspections so it’s up to the Home Inspector to let the buyers know and they never go through with it, over here Romex isn’t allowed at all in all Chicago and the Cook County area which is huge, everything has to be in conduit with Chicago’s own code adapted from the NEC code, so it’s tough because it’s all plaster and lathe and nobody wants to demo that. So that’s why it stays the same, pretty ridiculous!
@@Jesus_Strong That is crazy. Conduit in walls is nice in some cases (upgrading switches), but it sucks to make changes to… (additions or subtractions). I can’t imagine having to tear out walls just to add a receptacle or something. I bet in big cities like Chicago you see some stuff in those older buildings.
So far so good. Been busy without trying too hard.. trying to purposely go into a little slow to enjoy the calm before the storm. Thanks for the encouragement 👍
I condensed into a 10inch Husky which sits in the floor board behind drivers seat. I keep all of my overflow hand tools in the 16 inch toughbuilt which sits in the middle floor board of the back seat. I just fill my husky based on what the task at hand is going to be, if I need to add a chisel,volt meter, hammer, impact whateeer it may be. I usually know what task I will be doing before I get to a job so that helps. I made a video on my Husky 10 inch loadout if you want to check it out :) I forsure want to see some more railer stuff, especially with a discount code! WIsh they would send me the allen key set haha! I have a couple of the Dewalt locking bit holders and love them I have found that every once in a while a bit will get kind of stuck and require pliers to get it out. I also like the Hart locking ones although they are a little bigger around. Lets see a new truck loadout! Great video as always!
Yeah, I do that same thing with my MP1. I load it up based on the job. This has been a trial run but I haven’t minded the one bigger bag yet. I may end up adding that TP3B back in if I feel I need too. Truck is still being adjusted. I haven’t worked all the kinks out of that yet.
This is how my bag is and I’m just an Electrician and wow my back kills me as a service call tech. I went from the old LC to the MCT and did downsize but man going in and out of houses all day it can be a bit rough.
For me its been a killer to use day in day out. The quality is amazing, nothing else really compares but the weight when kitted takes it toil. Yes, tools are heavy, but the bag has a good weight to it before anything is put in.
@@btcharlee9727 yes the bag is pretty heavy as I’ve loaded it out, now I literally have to bring a folding dolly to bring it as far as I can and then take it from there, most of the time I’ve have to use the strap to ease the weight but it leaves brushing and and scratch marks on my shoulder like if got cat attacked lol.
I will definitely check it out...The Graph Gears are great.... unless you drop them with it open. Mine last longer than a month typically but they aren't built for job sites... Thanks for the suggestion 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance yeah they are great but the tip always gets bent in my shop 😒 I even bought the $65 Rotring 800+ and it’s better than the graphgear but I like the pica .9 fine dry much better. Love the drop in quiver to go next to my other pica’s in my tool belt and it’s shocking less than $15 😅
I always look at these pack out tool videos and just think am I messy worker or do I abuse my tools because they always look so clean compared to my tools😅
It’s a personal preference for everyone. I am a bit of a neat freak, but I also clean everything before making videos. It sometimes just depends on what people do too. My work puts me in direct contact with clients or inside of finished homes and an impression is given off of professionalism. Not that clean tools, clothes, etc.. make me better at anything, but that with some customers makes it more comfortable to let you in their home. They are more likely to call you again. Those become the customers who call you and no one else… that’s the customers I want. Not the ones who want 10 estimates. Whereas if I’m only going to a job site, never see a customer, it’s an unfinished space… then there might not be as much a need to work as clean. We all do it different… you do you 😂👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance makes sense I’m more of industrial business type of work. They just want the job done appearances don’t mean much unfortunately in my line of work.
The way I think about things is if my customers are going to pay for me to take my tools off of my truck….then I expect they are also going to pay for me to put things back away neatly as well. If I came into their house and made a mess and didn’t even hit it with a shop vac they’d be pissed right? Why should I have to pull all of my tools off of my truck, do the job and then scramble to throw everything in my van as fast as possible and then organize it again on my own time? Sorry, that’s not happening.
@@MORGANSMaintenance totally agree. And a clean organized appearance assists the customer in having confidence in me as a professional. We also need to try to leave stuff in better shape than we found it. Doesn’t mean everything needs to be spit-shined but literally “better than we found it.” That’s a pretty low bar actually when you think about it. But it really in my experience seems to make all of the difference
Well thought out ! My home made tool holster system, occupies the role your MP1 fills . My main bag is now the TPXXL . Good call on the O light / utility knife combo !
@@MORGANSMaintenance In re: , the Milwaukee Utility knife , a great performance improvement , is the Tajima blades , sharper out of the box, and last longer !
One Issue I had with the MP1 was it’s low ride . Up here in the PRK ( Peoples Republic of Kanuckastan ) , is snow , and worse yet freezing rain getting into low riding tool pouches . My rig rides a lot higher like a good CCW holster .
Yeah it is my favorite of any Veto Bag I’ve had so far. I really prefer multiple smaller bags for weight purposes… but this one holds a lot at a middle size and it’s not too heavy. One medium size bag takes up less space in my truck than 2-3 smaller ones. I definitely wouldn’t want to go bigger.
nice video. since you have a vessel, a suggestion, do a review on it and deep dive on JIS vs philips vs pozi be sure to mention the divot/slashes on the screws ;)
Thanks I will check that out. I keep looking in stores and haven’t found one that I felt would fit well. I don’t use one very often… only as an occasional persuader 😂
@@MORGANSMaintenance when you get one and see what I mean you will do a video about it. Give me credit 😃 Put it in front of your hand tools head down in that space between the pouches and the front of the bag .
Thanks… it’s been many years in the making but I finally have it about as fine tuned as I can get it… Till a new tool comes out 😂. Appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment 👍
Your video convinced me to make the switch from my old Veto LC bag to this. It is awesome! I am curious as to where you got your variety of different sized Malco flip bits. It looked like you had 5 or 6 of the 2" flip bits in your bag and you mentioned a 7mm and 8mm version. The only place I can find a set of the 2" Malco flip bits is Amazon and they only have a set of 1/4"-5/16", a 5/16"-3/8", a 8mm-6mm and a 10mm-8mm. Do you know where I could get a set that has a wider array of sizes? Thanks for the help!
It’s my favorite “all around” bag I have had so far. I got mine all of of Amazon at the time. Maybe they aren’t available now, but I remember at the time I was looking for the Acme Tools sold them too… I think.
@@Mokelso78 I have a video for it here too Dewalt Flip & Switch + Klein 11-in-1 - Have one? ... you might as well have the other DW2336 32500 th-cam.com/video/YzKwO4Byt2I/w-d-xo.html
Good timning, I haul around the Milwaukee 20" bag and it's getting to heavy. I have to have everything with me, buy I only do resi work so my truck is never to far. I need to start minimizing my bags, too old and too much to carry...
Yeah I prefer the 15 pound bags and having multiple… but I’m having to change things up a bit since I’m working out of my truck more. This bag isn’t too bad though. I definitely wouldn’t want to go bigger.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Ok yes I am a tool snob as my wife would say, but can't see spending that much for a Veto. I had one of their larger bags in the past, but sold it, just too big and I was a bag wearing guy back then. I did just see the Milwaukee 10" Packout tote, and might give that one a go. HD has deals time to time, buy a milwaukee bag and they throw in the smaller packouts that fit in my truck side boxes nicely...
Going to comment before watching the video... I just can't lol! My wallet can't take anymore lol! I'll still watch it as I know it will be quality content. 👍
Not a lot of new tools… just a set-up change, so you should be good 😂😂😂 Now I don’t feel so bad not posting videos as often… I’m just saving you guys money 💰 My HarborFreight still doesn’t have those Flush Cuts.. I’m going to get those instead of Knipex ones if they stock them before I buy them
@@slab4x477 I appreciate the offer but you don’t have to do that. They will either get them in or I will be in some other town and see if they have them. I haven’t been in there for a few weeks, they may have them by now. Thanks though 👍
Excellent video! Great choice of tools. I especially like your selection of Knipex pliers. How do you like your Icon ratcheting bit tool? I've heard great things about it. Recently I've been shocked at the high quality of Icon and Doyle at HF. I'm amazed at how within 3 years HF went from a junk-tool store to offering professional grade tools that are very close in quality to my Knipex, Klein and Snap On.
Appreciate that.. I really like the Icon ratchet set. It is hard to get ahold of in stores. It has still never been in stock at mine anytime I have bee there. I had to order mine online. I agree it’s good quality, I have bought a couple other Icon tools since and I used to never buy tools much at Harbor Freight. Their versions of the Knipex look nice, but the grips are a little thick for me personally… I’m sure they perform well. Thanks again for watching 👍
That will be sweet. I haven’t got an M12 tool in awhile. I figure they will be selling off all the old drills and impacts before long but I don’t need any of those.
@@parts7959 yeah I’m going to upgrade my bandsaw now that I have seen the fuel one in person at some point. I think I want the M12 vacuum too so I can leave the M18 set up for water and the M12 for dry. On my short list is the Cut Off Tool & the Right angle die grinder You can’t beat the hack… that’s how I’ve got most of my tools
@@MORGANSMaintenance Great minds think alike , while fools seldom differ ! A great maintenance Tech , is truly a Noble work of the Lord ! I detect the Artist touch in you !
@@MORGANSMaintenance I’m trying out the Ideal In Sure lever nuts , as they are easier to source locally . One advantage they have with solid wire , is that you don’t have to open the lever/cam . They cover AWG 12-24 , like the Wago’s . BTW , there is an iteration of the Wago , that goes to 10 AWG .
@@chrisfyfe9212 I saw a video of the Ideal ones awhile back but at the time I couldn’t find anywhere to purchase any… I’m not sure if they are available here now, I need to recheck.
I’m still using the Railer Hex Bits. I put them in my screwdrivers, ratchets, bit holders in my drill. Etc. You can see them here amzn.to/3SVDLMf You get Metric and SAE in a small package that don’t take up much room. They have a ball end set and a regular. I have both. Occasionally I need a L Key for the length because I need to get in somewhere deeper that the bit won’t go but it’s rare. In those events I have a set on Bondus keys in my truck. I like them for their size. Bondus Ones- amzn.to/4bT0ukw I have the color set which are more expensive and harder to find now then when I bought, but they have regular sets too. I recently bought the new Milwaukee ones… but in my video for them many people kept saying the Wiha were the best, WERA was probably the second most suggested. I haven’t used either, but if you read the comments in that video there are lots of suggestions. Hope that helps
I think it was a promotional item at some point. I saw one for sale on Facebook Marketplace is how I new it existed. It was a little further away than I wanted to go but I found one on eBay.
I have one with the flip blade that I like but I really like the laser tips on the WERA is why I keep them in my bag. I do have the additional blades for the Klein in my watchlist though… I have thought just like you suggested, especially in my smaller bags. Thanks for the suggestion 👍
I don’t use them real often because 95% of the time I have access for my pliers wrench. They are really just helpful in a tighter space. I’ve only used them a handful of times myself, if I wasn’t a tool addict they aren’t must haves 😂
Hey man have you looked into getting the plastic knipex pliers for hot work? I’m lookin into buy a pair for work but didn’t know if you’ve heard about em
Yeah, I have a pair of the combination plier looking ones. I wanted the needle nose ones but they were always sold out at the time. I will probably pick those up too. They work great when you are playing “operation” Thanks for checking and the suggestion… I always like looking for new tools 😂
I clip mine on the outside of the bag when I carry it in. I normally just carry one. Certain bags are better for that. This one you can take out the panel in one side and it is just an empty space to fit bigger stuff… but you obviously would have to lose some hand tools.
I have a few. I have some pairs of their tongue and groove pliers in my garage. (I used to run them all the time which is why I call them all Channellocks) I just feel they don’t perform as well as Knipex is why I run Knipex in my bags. Channellocks are good tools… but I buy what helps me get the job done either easier, faster, or more enjoyable. Sometimes that might be Channellock, sometimes WERA, sometimes Dewalt, sometimes Milwaukee. I’m typically not a Brand Person (except in Battery tools).. if a tool is the better option for me I will buy it. I’m am interested to see what others say… Good Question 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance I use channellock tools in the uk 🇬🇧 as British Gas have used them for years I find them very easy to change one handed under a sink or a boiler. The Knipex tools thing has only happened over the past few years. My pro pac has channellock grips
@@simonwade2036 yeah the 7-1/4 or 180 Knipex size is my preferred pair. They open really wide for a small size. The Knipex are just starting to catch on here in the US….I would say most people in the US do use Channellock and Klein, just not many people who make TH-cam videos. We are all tool addicts who like getting all sorts of tools 😂 Lots of Good Ones out there.
“Going to make this a quick video” 30 minutes laterrrrr 🤦🏼♂️ 😂 🤣 Solid man so hyped for you starting your own thing that’s awesome 👍🏻 Also I think I’ll get me some of those bit holders too I like man
I got them off Amazon… I think I have links in the description, but here they are amzn.to/46t8mX6 amzn.to/46sDrtH Those are the 1” ball and regular. They sell some longer ones too.
I like it a lot. I probably use it more daily than anything else I have… just because of what I do. It’s a love/hate tool for people though. Based on Comments on my review for it Milwaukee M12 Fuel Installation Driver - The Good and Bad after 2 years of use. th-cam.com/video/TsqQHDi0Q80/w-d-xo.html People either really like it, or don’t like it at all.
Sometimes I wish the maintenance/construction community took some lessons from the outdoor and military community on how every ounce counts, 1st and 2nd order priority organization, and using the lightestweight materials with the acceptable durability.
Yeah I prefer a lighter bag with my best multifunctional tools (as long as they do the functions well)… I used to run 3 bags for my most used type of jobs but unfortunately space in my truck has changed that… I have to use that concept in my truck and cut some stuff. A heavier bag adds up at the end of the day. If I only did one specific task my life would be easier… but when you are possibly an electrician, plumber, HVAC tech, carpenter, appliance repair, etc all in the same day… it’s hard to be a minimalist.
Dewalt makes a pair of flip socket style bits like the malco, ones a 1/4-5/16, and the other is 3/8-7/16, so instead of the malco 3/8-5/16 one, you don’t have 2 5/16 drivers, and the 1/4 driver side is much slimmer than the malco
Yeah I haven’t got those yet. I have got their set that comes with the one shaft and each nut driver. I’ve heard good things on those Dewalt ones. I may check that out so I don’t have (2) 1/4” ones. Thanks for the suggestion 👍
The MALCO’S are bigger. They did come out with. 1/4 & 5/16 where the 1/4” is a little slimmer, but if you have to go real deep it’s still the the same.
That’s why I prefer the DeWalt version over the Malco, because it is the slimmest version, but I prefer the shorter 3” Klein flip socket over them all because it gives a little more space and visibility to the screw. And I usually find that if I can’t get into a space with my m12 surge with the Klein but, I can’t get in that space with either the dewalt or malco
I have a link in the description that is pretty close to it I think. I didn’t buy it so not sure if it’s 100% the same Here is what I think it is amzn.to/3XSUHDk Just letting you know it doesn’t hold up all that well unless you maybe hang pictures with it.
I haven’t had any problems with mine yet, but mine doesn’t get the use as much as someone who does HVAC all day. I do prefer the Malco as nut drivers too, especially in a drill. The Klein is worth having to me for the extra sizes (and I can put a driver bit in a pinch or for screwdriver) but maybe Malco will give us more sizes one day. Thanks for your thoughts… may help someone make a decision between the two 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance I agree, the screwdriver with all the nut drivers and adjustable height with the bit storage is really amazing, but I'd just use it as a handle tool and not an impact (at least for bits and 1/4 and 5/16 screws) the bigger sized nut drivers work great with an impact for removing compressors etc
@@YungSteambuns yeah I don’t feel like the 1/4” works as good because of the feature to put a bit in it. It’s a good idea but It sometimes gets stuck between 1/2 on 1/2 off which messes with the magnet. The Malco can take a serious beating. I use mine putting in concrete anchors all the time which is pretty high torque with no problem.
@@MORGANSMaintenance you can even see the difference, the malco is just beefier, doesn't have the cuts in the corners like the klein I still need to buy a malco, my coworkers all have them and they've ran theirs for years no problems, great tool and made in Japan
Yeah, tiny and odd hammers are every man's weakness. Impressive loadout. If you will be doing bigger jobs where you leave some of your tools overnight, buy a portable alarm with phone notification.
@@Pavleone it is for me, but it just depends on what field you are in. I do a lot of different things, so I don’t use one everyday… but I definitely have to have one.
If the tools are good and everyone knows it, people will end up with the same type stuff. If I see a tool that looks like it will work for me on someone else’s channel, Odds are I will buy it.
@@MORGANSMaintenance You can find at least a dozen youtubers (if not more) shilling the exact same tool bag with all the exact tools, except for 1 or 2 other tools they added to it.
It’s similar to people working around other people I guess. A lot of guys that work together carry the same tools because you see each other using them. I work by myself, so other TH-camrs are the main Toolbags I end up seeing.
Everything always changes on my setup usually. This bag is my take in a jobsite and not have to go to my truck bag. I carry in my MP pouches first hoping I don’t have to take this one. Appreciate your thoughts 👍
Love this channel and everything about it except for the proffering of these stupidly expensive bags, save the money for your family, go buy your kids $400 of shares in a high dividend paying stock and let them reinvest, let me know in 30 years if your kids thank you or not
I’d rather keep my bag and tell them how to make their own money 😂 I’m not saying anyone needs to buy these, and especially as many as I have (which I review stuff is why I try more things than I may would in the past)… but these bags will last several times longer than cheaper options I’ve used in the past. That depends on what you do of course, a cheaper bag can last one person the same amount as a Veto if their job environment is a little different. But if I spend $250 on a tool bag and it last me 2-3 times longer than a $100 bag, I feel I’m breaking even, but I’m using a bag that makes me more efficient (the longer I use a product the more efficient I become with it), is more enjoyable to use, and looks professional (I get comments from customers all the time)… then is it an investment? Maybe it allows me to make an extra $100 a month to put into stocks? I’m not disagreeing with you by any means, I’m just saying there are different ways to look at things than a price tag.
I’d have to hide that video from the wife 😂. Hand tools might not cost as much as power tools… but they add up quick. I’d have to do some researching receipts but that’s a good idea. I know I got pretty good deals on many of them.
Me and my great nephew ( 5-6 months old ) were watching your video this morning he was making all kinds of noises when you pulled out the colorful screw drivers out.
I should have gotten a video of it.
I’m getting him started early on TH-cam!!
LOL
😂😂😂
We never quit ooohing and awwing over colored screwdrivers. I almost bought a set a few days ago just for the color.
My Baby “ Hammer “ of choice is a Knipex Carpenter’s Pincers, with a flat strike face. Good for nail interdiction , if I can’t pull it , I can cut it off , and set it ! I’ve moved away from the Knipex shears , the clip on mine popped off , and while light , they were bulky . I went back to Klein Freefall snips .
Those Knipex is what I use too… this little hammer didn’t survive long 😂
That hammer cracked me up. I bet no one wants to steal that. lol For my general bag, I got the Stiletto 10oz titanium hammer with the short handle. It fits well in my bag and packs the punch of a heavier steel hammer. My general bag is my heaviest, so any weight savings is welcome.
Yeah bags get heavy quick… I keep thinking about getting me a small hammer (or a wood handle and cutting it off) but I find I just don’t use one real often anymore. At least not to keep on me all the time. I do keep one in my truck
What is it about these loadout vids that are so relaxing and fun to watch ... Nice set-up ...
Thanks…
I know, I never pass one up while I’m scrolling. Even if I I can tell what every tool in the thumbnail is…I still watch them 🤷♂️
Those Dewalt Bit holders are by far the best I’ve ever used! We have very similar bags brother!
Yeah, I used to use the Milwaukee ones but the heads are much bigger. I only want the locking bit holders anymore
@@MORGANSMaintenance I never tried the Milwaukee ones but only the DeWalt locking, I’ve only ever had one break on me, other than that they hold up well. With the MCT being heavy up the stairs and all I do use the TP-LC and I actually use a Klein belt with a TP3 pouch that fits great with a Dewalt drill holster to hold the 12 Volt impact and some bits. Most of the stuff I deal with are 100+ yr old homes with the old pancake boxes and cloth wire, so I use a lot of drill/tap combos 8/32 and a ton of fixture hickeys. When we hit the knob and tube we have the customer sign a work order for us to even touch knob and tube.
@@Jesus_Strong I use a Klein Belt I keep in my truck with my MP1 or a TP3 too. (Like $10 on Amazon and the best belt I’ve used) I will load those out from this bag or my drawers if I’m doing a job that will take some time.
I haven’t ran into Knob and Tube in my area hardly ever. It is around, I’ve seen it in some houses I’ve looked into buying… it’s just not been in any places I typically do work.
If the weight becomes an issue I may end up deciding to go back to the TPLC and just be more choosy about the tools I carry. I carry a lot that I don’t “have to have” on me because I could use another tool… but I don’t want those tools to feel left out thinking daddy likes the other tools better 😂😂😂
@@MORGANSMaintenance 😂yeah in Chicago we see a ton of Knob and Tube, the problem is the city can’t make anyone change it and the City doesn’t have compliance inspections so it’s up to the Home Inspector to let the buyers know and they never go through with it, over here Romex isn’t allowed at all in all Chicago and the Cook County area which is huge, everything has to be in conduit with Chicago’s own code adapted from the NEC code, so it’s tough because it’s all plaster and lathe and nobody wants to demo that. So that’s why it stays the same, pretty ridiculous!
@@Jesus_Strong That is crazy. Conduit in walls is nice in some cases (upgrading switches), but it sucks to make changes to… (additions or subtractions). I can’t imagine having to tear out walls just to add a receptacle or something.
I bet in big cities like Chicago you see some stuff in those older buildings.
Great load out video! Very well organized bag and choice of tools is top notch. I hope all is going well with your new business.
So far so good. Been busy without trying too hard.. trying to purposely go into a little slow to enjoy the calm before the storm.
Thanks for the encouragement 👍
I do basically the same thing with my tough built. I use a large tote and my electricians bag clips on to the front
I only do HVAC
@@donaldstepp4850 yeah I like the two bag set up, I can get by with the smaller one more often than not… saves carrying all the weight
My mother in law also has this hammer, brilliant little tool
Yeah I unscrewed the handle when I looked at it just kept binging out more little tools 😂
I condensed into a 10inch Husky which sits in the floor board behind drivers seat. I keep all of my overflow hand tools in the 16 inch toughbuilt which sits in the middle floor board of the back seat. I just fill my husky based on what the task at hand is going to be, if I need to add a chisel,volt meter, hammer, impact whateeer it may be. I usually know what task I will be doing before I get to a job so that helps. I made a video on my Husky 10 inch loadout if you want to check it out :)
I forsure want to see some more railer stuff, especially with a discount code! WIsh they would send me the allen key set haha!
I have a couple of the Dewalt locking bit holders and love them I have found that every once in a while a bit will get kind of stuck and require pliers to get it out. I also like the Hart locking ones although they are a little bigger around.
Lets see a new truck loadout! Great video as always!
Yeah, I do that same thing with my MP1. I load it up based on the job.
This has been a trial run but I haven’t minded the one bigger bag yet. I may end up adding that TP3B back in if I feel I need too.
Truck is still being adjusted. I haven’t worked all the kinks out of that yet.
This is how my bag is and I’m just an Electrician and wow my back kills me as a service call tech. I went from the old LC to the MCT and did downsize but man going in and out of houses all day it can be a bit rough.
I’m afraid of that too but so far I’ve not been having to carry it long distances… and The MP1 helps.
I've taken to setting my toolbag on top of my packout cart and just rolling it to where I need it instead of carrying it.
For me its been a killer to use day in day out. The quality is amazing, nothing else really compares but the weight when kitted takes it toil. Yes, tools are heavy, but the bag has a good weight to it before anything is put in.
@@btcharlee9727 yes the bag is pretty heavy as I’ve loaded it out, now I literally have to bring a folding dolly to bring it as far as I can and then take it from there, most of the time I’ve have to use the strap to ease the weight but it leaves brushing and and scratch marks on my shoulder like if got cat attacked lol.
@@Jesus_StrongI thought I was the only one who was attacked by the shoulder strap! 😂
You need to get the new .9 Pica fine dry! My goodness is amazing. I used to use the graph gear 1000 and they only last a couple of months in my shop.
I will definitely check it out...The Graph Gears are great.... unless you drop them with it open. Mine last longer than a month typically but they aren't built for job sites...
Thanks for the suggestion 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance yeah they are great but the tip always gets bent in my shop 😒 I even bought the $65 Rotring 800+ and it’s better than the graphgear but I like the pica .9 fine dry much better. Love the drop in quiver to go next to my other pica’s in my tool belt and it’s shocking less than $15 😅
@@jonc3768 yeah I’m ordering one.
@@MORGANSMaintenance cool! Let me know what you think! You’re going to love it
@@jonc3768 I tried ordering one on Tool Nut but they are on Back Order… where did you get yours?
I always look at these pack out tool videos and just think am I messy worker or do I abuse my tools because they always look so clean compared to my tools😅
It’s a personal preference for everyone. I am a bit of a neat freak, but I also clean everything before making videos.
It sometimes just depends on what people do too. My work puts me in direct contact with clients or inside of finished homes and an impression is given off of professionalism. Not that clean tools, clothes, etc.. make me better at anything, but that with some customers makes it more comfortable to let you in their home. They are more likely to call you again. Those become the customers who call you and no one else… that’s the customers I want. Not the ones who want 10 estimates.
Whereas if I’m only going to a job site, never see a customer, it’s an unfinished space… then there might not be as much a need to work as clean.
We all do it different… you do you 😂👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance makes sense I’m more of industrial business type of work. They just want the job done appearances don’t mean much unfortunately in my line of work.
The way I think about things is if my customers are going to pay for me to take my tools off of my truck….then I expect they are also going to pay for me to put things back away neatly as well. If I came into their house and made a mess and didn’t even hit it with a shop vac they’d be pissed right? Why should I have to pull all of my tools off of my truck, do the job and then scramble to throw everything in my van as fast as possible and then organize it again on my own time? Sorry, that’s not happening.
@@jasonsinatra9457 agree 100%… I like to leave my job sites as clean as possible. If I’m clean going in… it’s less I have to clean when I leave.
@@MORGANSMaintenance totally agree. And a clean organized appearance assists the customer in having confidence in me as a professional. We also need to try to leave stuff in better shape than we found it. Doesn’t mean everything needs to be spit-shined but literally “better than we found it.” That’s a pretty low bar actually when you think about it. But it really in my experience seems to make all of the difference
Well thought out ! My home made tool holster system, occupies the role your MP1 fills . My main bag is now the TPXXL . Good call on the O light / utility knife combo !
That OLight that clips on my hat has been one of my favorite purchases
@@MORGANSMaintenance In re: , the Milwaukee Utility knife , a great performance improvement , is the Tajima blades , sharper out of the box, and last longer !
One Issue I had with the MP1 was it’s low ride . Up here in the PRK ( Peoples Republic of Kanuckastan ) , is snow , and worse yet freezing rain getting into low riding tool pouches . My rig rides a lot higher like a good CCW holster .
@@chrisfyfe9212 thanks for the suggestion 👍
@@chrisfyfe9212 it hasn’t bothered me but it is a little lower than some others I have used. I could see that being an issue for you.
That bag is amazing it can store all that
Yeah it is my favorite of any Veto Bag I’ve had so far. I really prefer multiple smaller bags for weight purposes… but this one holds a lot at a middle size and it’s not too heavy. One medium size bag takes up less space in my truck than 2-3 smaller ones.
I definitely wouldn’t want to go bigger.
nice video. since you have a vessel, a suggestion, do a review on it and deep dive on JIS vs philips vs pozi be sure to mention the divot/slashes on the screws ;)
Thanks… and thanks for the suggestion 👍.
I don’t run into JIS or Pozi often in my line of work… but I do from time to time.
Where did you get the Klein thermos in the background????
I picked it up off eBay. I didn’t know it was a thing till I saw it for sale on Marketplace. I believe it was a promotional thing several years ago
Estwing - E3/12S Hammer fits nicely inside these bags, will even fit inside a Tech-MC.
Thanks I will check that out. I keep looking in stores and haven’t found one that I felt would fit well. I don’t use one very often… only as an occasional persuader 😂
@@MORGANSMaintenance when you get one and see what I mean you will do a video about it. Give me credit 😃 Put it in front of your hand tools head down in that space between the pouches and the front of the bag .
That hammer is amazing! 🤯
My thoughts when I saw it too 😂
Awesome bag! Cool hammer too.
Thanks… it’s been many years in the making but I finally have it about as fine tuned as I can get it…
Till a new tool comes out 😂.
Appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment 👍
Nice purse 😆
That’s what my wife calls it 😂
Dropping in to show some support
I appreciate that 👍. They say it helps the algorithm… I have no idea if that’s true, but I like getting to know everyone regardless.
Great set up
That Purdy (everything in one) is the most underrated tool out there
Got me out of so many jams
Yeah, I love that it flips. I think Warner has one now too. I saw it on Amazon.
Your video convinced me to make the switch from my old Veto LC bag to this. It is awesome! I am curious as to where you got your variety of different sized Malco flip bits. It looked like you had 5 or 6 of the 2" flip bits in your bag and you mentioned a 7mm and 8mm version. The only place I can find a set of the 2" Malco flip bits is Amazon and they only have a set of 1/4"-5/16", a 5/16"-3/8", a 8mm-6mm and a 10mm-8mm. Do you know where I could get a set that has a wider array of sizes? Thanks for the help!
It’s my favorite “all around” bag I have had so far.
I got mine all of of Amazon at the time. Maybe they aren’t available now, but I remember at the time I was looking for the Acme Tools sold them too… I think.
Very helpful! Thank you
You are welcome… Thanks for watching… and taking the time to comment 👍
@23:29 where can I find that bit adapter 23:29
@@Mokelso78 it is this one here amzn.to/3C13Pk1 I removed the yellow “Dewalt” Sleeve on Mine.
@@Mokelso78 I have a video for it here too Dewalt Flip & Switch + Klein 11-in-1 - Have one? ... you might as well have the other DW2336 32500
th-cam.com/video/YzKwO4Byt2I/w-d-xo.html
@@MORGANSMaintenancethanks I just watched it and purchased tool on Amazon 23:29
@@Mokelso78 👍👍
Good timning, I haul around the Milwaukee 20" bag and it's getting to heavy. I have to have everything with me, buy I only do resi work so my truck is never to far. I need to start minimizing my bags, too old and too much to carry...
Yeah I prefer the 15 pound bags and having multiple… but I’m having to change things up a bit since I’m working out of my truck more.
This bag isn’t too bad though. I definitely wouldn’t want to go bigger.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Ok yes I am a tool snob as my wife would say, but can't see spending that much for a Veto. I had one of their larger bags in the past, but sold it, just too big and I was a bag wearing guy back then. I did just see the Milwaukee 10" Packout tote, and might give that one a go. HD has deals time to time, buy a milwaukee bag and they throw in the smaller packouts that fit in my truck side boxes nicely...
Love the Kleins tools tumbler in the background. Do you have. Link for it?
I got it off eBay… I think it was a promotional item a few years ago. Can’t get one new… I don’t think
Going to comment before watching the video... I just can't lol! My wallet can't take anymore lol! I'll still watch it as I know it will be quality content. 👍
Not a lot of new tools… just a set-up change, so you should be good 😂😂😂
Now I don’t feel so bad not posting videos as often… I’m just saving you guys money 💰
My HarborFreight still doesn’t have those Flush Cuts.. I’m going to get those instead of Knipex ones if they stock them before I buy them
@@MORGANSMaintenance hit me up and I'll send you one on me, I have a spare new in the pack.
@@slab4x477 I appreciate the offer but you don’t have to do that. They will either get them in or I will be in some other town and see if they have them.
I haven’t been in there for a few weeks, they may have them by now.
Thanks though 👍
Excellent video! Great choice of tools. I especially like your selection of Knipex pliers. How do you like your Icon ratcheting bit tool? I've heard great things about it. Recently I've been shocked at the high quality of Icon and Doyle at HF. I'm amazed at how within 3 years HF went from a junk-tool store to offering professional grade tools that are very close in quality to my Knipex, Klein and Snap On.
Appreciate that..
I really like the Icon ratchet set. It is hard to get ahold of in stores. It has still never been in stock at mine anytime I have bee there. I had to order mine online.
I agree it’s good quality, I have bought a couple other Icon tools since and I used to never buy tools much at Harbor Freight. Their versions of the Knipex look nice, but the grips are a little thick for me personally… I’m sure they perform well.
Thanks again for watching 👍
Good loadout and video as always Morgan. FYI I think there’s some m12 deals coming up at the Depot!
That will be sweet. I haven’t got an M12 tool in awhile. I figure they will be selling off all the old drills and impacts before long but I don’t need any of those.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I think you have the whole m12 line 😆 but you should be able to do the hack
@@parts7959 yeah I’m going to upgrade my bandsaw now that I have seen the fuel one in person at some point.
I think I want the M12 vacuum too so I can leave the M18 set up for water and the M12 for dry.
On my short list is the Cut Off Tool & the Right angle die grinder
You can’t beat the hack… that’s how I’ve got most of my tools
@@MORGANSMaintenance I think the cutoff tool is free with the 2 - 6 amp battery starter kit
Wow so many tools in there
Yeah this bag holds a lot for it’s size. It’s the best all around Veto bag I have had.
A potential ass saver with Legacy electrical boxes , is the Wago 221 in line splices .
Funny…I just put those in my Amazon list today. I can see many applications where those will be nice 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance Great minds think alike , while fools seldom differ ! A great maintenance Tech , is truly a Noble work of the Lord ! I detect the Artist touch in you !
@@MORGANSMaintenance I’m trying out the Ideal In Sure lever nuts , as they are easier to source locally . One advantage they have with solid wire , is that you don’t have to open the lever/cam . They cover AWG 12-24 , like the Wago’s . BTW , there is an iteration of the Wago , that goes to 10 AWG .
@@chrisfyfe9212 I’m constantly looking for ways to make myself better. I’m not necessarily competitive against others… but I am with myself.
@@chrisfyfe9212 I saw a video of the Ideal ones awhile back but at the time I couldn’t find anywhere to purchase any… I’m not sure if they are available here now, I need to recheck.
Hi Morgan, what allen keys are you using in your MCT now a days ? Thinking of getting the Weras
I’m still using the Railer Hex Bits. I put them in my screwdrivers, ratchets, bit holders in my drill. Etc.
You can see them here amzn.to/3SVDLMf
You get Metric and SAE in a small package that don’t take up much room. They have a ball end set and a regular. I have both.
Occasionally I need a L Key for the length because I need to get in somewhere deeper that the bit won’t go but it’s rare. In those events I have a set on Bondus keys in my truck. I like them for their size. Bondus Ones- amzn.to/4bT0ukw
I have the color set which are more expensive and harder to find now then when I bought, but they have regular sets too.
I recently bought the new Milwaukee ones… but in my video for them many people kept saying the Wiha were the best, WERA was probably the second most suggested. I haven’t used either, but if you read the comments in that video there are lots of suggestions.
Hope that helps
Thanks, it does! Will look into the railer bits. I'm coming from the milwaukee 15in tool tote to the veto blackout mct being delivered tomorrow.
@@gameros12345 it’s my favorite Veto Bag so far. I think you will like it 👍
Where did you get that big Klein thermos looking item in the background?
I think it was a promotional item at some point. I saw one for sale on Facebook Marketplace is how I new it existed. It was a little further away than I wanted to go but I found one on eBay.
Klein multi function insulated screwdrivers would save you even more room
I have one with the flip blade that I like but I really like the laser tips on the WERA is why I keep them in my bag.
I do have the additional blades for the Klein in my watchlist though… I have thought just like you suggested, especially in my smaller bags.
Thanks for the suggestion 👍
I sense that you got a new tool bag 😉
Yeah I got this one during the spring promotion… I wanted to try out the TPLC so I upgraded my MCT
@@MORGANSMaintenance Yeah man! The bag looks the part too. I like that it’s blacked out
@@aovideos3268 yeah it’s pretty sweet looking. The blackout on all their bags looks nice.
You know man, I bought myself a pair of those knipex raptors, and I rarely use them. You use yours very often? And if so what do you use them on
I don’t use them real often because 95% of the time I have access for my pliers wrench. They are really just helpful in a tighter space.
I’ve only used them a handful of times myself, if I wasn’t a tool addict they aren’t must haves 😂
Where did you get that tape clip that you use on your mp1 really like the idea
It’s the Holstery DriverMaster there is a link in the description for it. They have a lot of good stuff.
amzn.to/3eqyeNe
Hey man have you looked into getting the plastic knipex pliers for hot work? I’m lookin into buy a pair for work but didn’t know if you’ve heard about em
Yeah, I have a pair of the combination plier looking ones. I wanted the needle nose ones but they were always sold out at the time. I will probably pick those up too.
They work great when you are playing “operation”
Thanks for checking and the suggestion… I always like looking for new tools 😂
This is Load Out goals. Only thing with the veto bags is where do you put your impacts/drills?
I clip mine on the outside of the bag when I carry it in. I normally just carry one.
Certain bags are better for that. This one you can take out the panel in one side and it is just an empty space to fit bigger stuff… but you obviously would have to lose some hand tools.
Sweet
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Can I ask why tradesmen in America don’t use channellock tools ?
I have a few. I have some pairs of their tongue and groove pliers in my garage. (I used to run them all the time which is why I call them all Channellocks)
I just feel they don’t perform as well as Knipex is why I run Knipex in my bags.
Channellocks are good tools… but I buy what helps me get the job done either easier, faster, or more enjoyable. Sometimes that might be Channellock, sometimes WERA, sometimes Dewalt, sometimes Milwaukee.
I’m typically not a Brand Person (except in Battery tools).. if a tool is the better option for me I will buy it.
I’m am interested to see what others say… Good Question 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance thank you for the reply
@@simonwade2036 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance I use channellock tools in the uk 🇬🇧 as British Gas have used them for years I find them very easy to change one handed under a sink or a boiler.
The Knipex tools thing has only happened over the past few years.
My pro pac has channellock grips
@@simonwade2036 yeah the 7-1/4 or 180 Knipex size is my preferred pair. They open really wide for a small size.
The Knipex are just starting to catch on here in the US….I would say most people in the US do use Channellock and Klein, just not many people who make TH-cam videos. We are all tool addicts who like getting all sorts of tools 😂
Lots of Good Ones out there.
“Going to make this a quick video”
30 minutes laterrrrr 🤦🏼♂️ 😂 🤣
Solid man so hyped for you starting your own thing that’s awesome 👍🏻
Also I think I’ll get me some of those bit holders too I like man
When I started touchin’ tools, time gets away from me 😂
@@MORGANSMaintenance I know that’s right lol
Wicked video man!
Just curious about where you got the bit rail and the 1/4” hex Allen key bits. Would save a huge amount of space in my tech-XL
I got them off Amazon… I think I have links in the description, but here they are
amzn.to/46t8mX6
amzn.to/46sDrtH
Those are the 1” ball and regular. They sell some longer ones too.
in the background is that a klein insulated mug? if so where can i get one?
Yes… it was a promotional item and not for sale anywhere. I ended up getting mine on eBay
The pika needs to be twisted when inserted into the sheet, there’s instructions on the pen, keeps it going for ages
@@user-sd8qv8kp7e 👍👍 appreciate it
How do you like that milwaukee installation driver?
I like it a lot. I probably use it more daily than anything else I have… just because of what I do.
It’s a love/hate tool for people though. Based on Comments on my review for it Milwaukee M12 Fuel Installation Driver - The Good and Bad after 2 years of use.
th-cam.com/video/TsqQHDi0Q80/w-d-xo.html
People either really like it, or don’t like it at all.
Dude, don’t tell everyone that you like the feeling of balls in ur hand😂 to funny lol
I only use my own tools, never borrow anyone else’s 😂
Dope hammer
She’s a cutie 😂😂
Wiha electricians hammer is a great 10 oz hammer that is good for most daily uses. Otherwise a dewalt hammer is ideal.
I really really want that hammer.. the price kills me though
Sometimes I wish the maintenance/construction community took some lessons from the outdoor and military community on how every ounce counts, 1st and 2nd order priority organization, and using the lightestweight materials with the acceptable durability.
Yeah I prefer a lighter bag with my best multifunctional tools (as long as they do the functions well)…
I used to run 3 bags for my most used type of jobs but unfortunately space in my truck has changed that… I have to use that concept in my truck and cut some stuff.
A heavier bag adds up at the end of the day. If I only did one specific task my life would be easier… but when you are possibly an electrician, plumber, HVAC tech, carpenter, appliance repair, etc all in the same day… it’s hard to be a minimalist.
Dewalt makes a pair of flip socket style bits like the malco, ones a 1/4-5/16, and the other is 3/8-7/16, so instead of the malco 3/8-5/16 one, you don’t have 2 5/16 drivers, and the 1/4 driver side is much slimmer than the malco
Yeah I haven’t got those yet. I have got their set that comes with the one shaft and each nut driver. I’ve heard good things on those Dewalt ones. I may check that out so I don’t have (2) 1/4” ones.
Thanks for the suggestion 👍
Imperials wank
Only thing I have issue w/ the Malco bits is they are too fat but it is on the rarer side I encounter the bit being to fat.....
The MALCO’S are bigger. They did come out with. 1/4 & 5/16 where the 1/4” is a little slimmer, but if you have to go real deep it’s still the the same.
That’s why I prefer the DeWalt version over the Malco, because it is the slimmest version, but I prefer the shorter 3” Klein flip socket over them all because it gives a little more space and visibility to the screw. And I usually find that if I can’t get into a space with my m12 surge with the Klein but, I can’t get in that space with either the dewalt or malco
With functionalities like that i take back everything i said about the hammer. I MEANT "AND IT'S PURRTY TOO!"
I can fix 95% of my problems with that hammer 😂
Where do I buy the hammer
I have a link in the description that is pretty close to it I think. I didn’t buy it so not sure if it’s 100% the same
Here is what I think it is amzn.to/3XSUHDk
Just letting you know it doesn’t hold up all that well unless you maybe hang pictures with it.
the klein is garbage vs the malco
I do hvac work and it doesn't hold screws worth a damn and the magnet chipped immediately
I haven’t had any problems with mine yet, but mine doesn’t get the use as much as someone who does HVAC all day.
I do prefer the Malco as nut drivers too, especially in a drill. The Klein is worth having to me for the extra sizes (and I can put a driver bit in a pinch or for screwdriver) but maybe Malco will give us more sizes one day.
Thanks for your thoughts… may help someone make a decision between the two 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance I agree, the screwdriver with all the nut drivers and adjustable height with the bit storage is really amazing, but I'd just use it as a handle tool and not an impact (at least for bits and 1/4 and 5/16 screws) the bigger sized nut drivers work great with an impact for removing compressors etc
@@YungSteambuns yeah I don’t feel like the 1/4” works as good because of the feature to put a bit in it. It’s a good idea but It sometimes gets stuck between 1/2 on 1/2 off which messes with the magnet.
The Malco can take a serious beating. I use mine putting in concrete anchors all the time which is pretty high torque with no problem.
@@MORGANSMaintenance you can even see the difference, the malco is just beefier, doesn't have the cuts in the corners like the klein
I still need to buy a malco, my coworkers all have them and they've ran theirs for years no problems, great tool and made in Japan
Yeah, tiny and odd hammers are every man's weakness.
Impressive loadout.
If you will be doing bigger jobs where you leave some of your tools overnight, buy a portable alarm with phone notification.
Thank you. Not a lot of new tools… more of a space saving move, but I do really like the bag.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Sometimes reorganising old tools is better than buying new ones.
@@Stefan_Kawalec Very True. Changing things up every now and then makes things interesting too 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance I just realised that all comments in this thread look like marriage counselling tips.
@@Stefan_Kawalec 😂
Awesome loadout. I just got my MCT in the mail last week and filmed a loadout video aswell. It’s on my channel would appreciate some feedback/tips.
Thanks, I will check it out. I think the MCT is the Best “not small/not big” bag they have. I really like mine.
Your comments are turned off for some reason on your video. Great Load Out. The TP4B is a really great bag too. You got some nice tools 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance yeah got that fixed now. That Tp4b is gonna save my shoulders and back in the long run for sure.
I am wondering how 99% of you guys from USA don't mention multimeter as a must have tool.
@@Pavleone it is for me, but it just depends on what field you are in. I do a lot of different things, so I don’t use one everyday… but I definitely have to have one.
Do all you handyman/DYI youtubers go around other of the same youtubers and copy each other, like lemmings following lemmings??
If the tools are good and everyone knows it, people will end up with the same type stuff. If I see a tool that looks like it will work for me on someone else’s channel, Odds are I will buy it.
@@MORGANSMaintenance You can find at least a dozen youtubers (if not more) shilling the exact same tool bag with all the exact tools, except for 1 or 2 other tools they added to it.
It’s similar to people working around other people I guess. A lot of guys that work together carry the same tools because you see each other using them.
I work by myself, so other TH-camrs are the main Toolbags I end up seeing.
@@MORGANSMaintenance It's really just youtubers bro. It's not long term veterans in the trade, out there in the field, it's only the newb youtubers.
@@podocrypto6072 I’ve been doing it for 25 years 👍
Doesn’t look like he uses any of those tools 😂
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smack
Thanks… I think 😂. 👍👍
Alot of gimmic and doubles over time that bag will 4 sure change
Everything always changes on my setup usually. This bag is my take in a jobsite and not have to go to my truck bag.
I carry in my MP pouches first hoping I don’t have to take this one.
Appreciate your thoughts 👍
Love this channel and everything about it except for the proffering of these stupidly expensive bags, save the money for your family, go buy your kids $400 of shares in a high dividend paying stock and let them reinvest, let me know in 30 years if your kids thank you or not
I’d rather keep my bag and tell them how to make their own money 😂
I’m not saying anyone needs to buy these, and especially as many as I have (which I review stuff is why I try more things than I may would in the past)… but these bags will last several times longer than cheaper options I’ve used in the past. That depends on what you do of course, a cheaper bag can last one person the same amount as a Veto if their job environment is a little different.
But if I spend $250 on a tool bag and it last me 2-3 times longer than a $100 bag, I feel I’m breaking even, but I’m using a bag that makes me more efficient (the longer I use a product the more efficient I become with it), is more enjoyable to use, and looks professional (I get comments from customers all the time)… then is it an investment? Maybe it allows me to make an extra $100 a month to put into stocks?
I’m not disagreeing with you by any means, I’m just saying there are different ways to look at things than a price tag.
@@MORGANSMaintenance never had a problem with the cheaper options but love your channel, keep it going!
Tools look hardly used
👍 Thanks… I tried to get them looking good for you
You should do the total amount you have wrapped up in that bag $
I’d have to hide that video from the wife 😂. Hand tools might not cost as much as power tools… but they add up quick.
I’d have to do some researching receipts but that’s a good idea. I know I got pretty good deals on many of them.