This is a awesome kit. Never apologize for having lots of pliers! Those snap on adjustable wrenches are pretty sweet, I ultimately when with the 3 pc Bahco Set! Thanks for sharing!
@@natashaball316 Thanks! Fun fact, Snap-On owns Bahco, and Bahco makes the adjustable wrench as well as the PWZ pliers for SO. The only difference is the SO version is chrome plated. I also have a pair from Bahco and I love them 😁
Great video, W recommendation from TH-cam. A lot of tool nerds DON'T have a headlamp, which is crazy to me as a night person, because I'm so often wearing one lol. Keep up the good work 👏
@@LuminairPrime that’s an amazing compliment, thank you! Head lamps make so much sense to me, I need to be able to see what I’m doing and often need both hands free
@@KearneyCreekFarm Thanks man! Sometimes it’s the difference between staying in the field or going home, and you would know better than most that time is never in our favour.
@SlyTerminator62 Reminds me of last fall when I was tilling and the tiller shear bolt broke. Unfortunately I didn't have a spare on the tractor or the tools to change it. Needless to say, now I'm set up if it happens again. Lol Subscribed to your channel, looking forward to more videos in the future!
@ This is what I love so much about farming, we are always learning new things every day! Also making mistakes everyday, but we’re learning and hopefully growing. I’ve been in that same boat, broke down in the field with nothing to fix the problem with. That’s why I started carrying this tool bag, plus I’ll throw in some spare parts for whatever I’m doing that day. I don’t deserve your subscription, but I thank you. It means a lot to me!
@@tantanthetrafficman5400 I appreciate that man, thank you! I wanted to be quick enough so it wasn’t an hour long video but also wanted to show everything off in case someone was interested in it.
Wicked load out kit man! I have yet to get off the fence on how I'm going to make a little set for running around the farm! I have a nice old school box I was gonna use, but at the same time. I have been looking into a simple Bauer plastic case or the Milwaukee pack out set with all the little parts trays 🤷🏼♂️ still on the fence about that! Thanks for the tour! Seems to be an all you need set!
@@3seriesgarage Thanks man! I just started using a tool bag the last couple years and I wish I started sooner! It’s amazing to me how many times I’ve needed it every day I’m in the field.
Nice setup. If you get an impact rated 3/8 to 1/4 hex adapter you can use the m12 3/8 stubby as the impact driver as well. You could even also get a 1/4 hex shank keyless chuck and run round shank drill bits. So now your impact wrench is also a driver and drill. Do it all with one tool.
Great assortment of tools I have several of the same….the Snap Compound Leverage pliers are with me on my hip every day!! I would not be without it! The Knipex are great too!….where’d you get those mid length sockets and rail? Those new stubby Gen 2 Milwaukee impacts are very handy and tough.
Very nice setup that can handle most nonsense, since I just have livestock i tend to only carry a flashlight, snapon pocket reversable bit screwdriver and a sog eod mumti-tool, the nice thing with the multi tool is the pliers sre great at quick fencing fixes, but they also have a eite crimper, which came in handly one night when i had to rewire the lights on my 3020 with just them.
Great kit. I need those Mac wrenches and mid length sockets. Would recommend an m12 rover light it’s awesome to be able to stick to places and swivel. Milwaukee also has a pen light that’s around $20 with there true color led that is a nice and pleasant light color. The tail end is rubber coated so if you need to hold it with your teeth it’s comfortable. Napa has a very similar adjustable wrench by Carlyle if anyone is looking for a snap on alternative . Actually looks the same with measurements on both sides just doesn’t have the rubberized grip
@moo7137 I originally started with a ToughBuilt 16-in tool tote, but it was way too heavy. It was horrible to carry around all day. I agree I need something a little better but this works for me right now.
I like the soft zipper bag. Doesn’t mess up the interior of my truck and I can set on the floor of the kitchen without scratches or damage to the floors
Nice loadout! Really dig that ratcheting wrench set mostly for the carrying case. I do industrial maintenance and have my own version of your first aid bag. I’ll bet we could trade bags for a week and not miss a beat when it comes to repairs 😀
@@TheWifeandIDIY Thanks! The carrying case was definitely a big selling feature for me. It’s so nice to be able to just grab the wrenches and go without worrying about one falling out.
@@TheWifeandIDIY Black & Decker own Mac Tools and Facom. Facom is from France, they are the same as the Mac for a bit cheaper. The Mac are easier for me to warranty if I ever break them, that’s why I bought the Mac set.
that mactools wrench set is quite excellent in space efficiency. I don't think I've seen better. if somebody did a 3D printed version of that it's game over.
Good video! Whatever works best for what you do is the best setup. I’m interested in your Peltor hearing protection/radio. I couldn’t catch the model number. Could you pass that along? Have you tried other models from them prior to settling on this model. Thanks! Have a good New Year
@@thedailylogger1045 Thanks man! I haven’t tried anything else from Peltor unfortunately. I know the military uses them and a lot of professional shooters do as well, that’s how I know about the brand. The model is the M3 PELTOR WS LiteCom Plus Headset MT73H7B4610WS6NA. I went with the neckband version but you can get a headband or a helmet mount as well. The WS stands for Bluetooth. I bought the gel ear cups separately.
The part number for the Mac Tools wrenches is SRWO126PT. I highly recommend them, yes they are a bit expensive, but I believe it’s worth the investment.
@@chrismorgan4619 Thanks man! I only really use a hacksaw for cutting air seeder hose’s, so I put one in when we’re seeding. A small pick would be useful from time to time, I’ll have to look into one. Thanks for the suggestion!
@@jameshill4900 I’m in Canada. Most of our equipment is SAE. Only one of our tractors is metric and I don’t really work on it so I don’t have a need for metric tools
@@SlyTerminator62 Guessing AB from what you grow. I've never thought of a complete designated edc farm kit before. I have couple 12 inch bags set for 3/8 and 1/2 inch impacts to grab but I have a quantity of extra midrange tools that I just leave in all the various equipment tool boxes. Neat to see what you put in yours. Hope you are enjoying winter. Personally it can end anytime for me!
@@jameshill4900 AB is correct! Born and raised. We’ve always left an assortment of tools in different pieces of equipment for as long as I can remember. But this is a good way for me to keep track of what I might possibly need. As for winter… I was over it before it started. I’m not a fan of snow or cold. I’ve worked my fair share in it dealing with sheep for a life time.
Nice kit. 👍🏻 Fence pliers might come in handy, and Channellock’s are made in USA. Also, Wilde’s made in USA pry bars. They rebrand them for Channellock, Tekton, Hyper Tough, MasterForce, and Lang. And Klein’s new SDS demolition screwdriver is worth checking out.
@@SlyTerminator62 A hook and pick set, magnetic pickup tool, and inspection mirror might be handy too. Ullman makes good stuff, and they're made in USA. Mayhew also makes some beefier hook and pick sets and I'm pretty sure they rebrand for Tekton and Channellock. Also, punch sets - Starrett, Wilde, and Mayhew are made in USA and I think they rebrand their stuff for Tekton, Klein, Williams, Snap-On, and maybe Grace USA.
@@k1_w3 I used to carry a lot of those things but it was getting too heavy to carry around all the time, plus I wasn’t using them enough to justify the weight. Even though I’m Canadian I really like the USA made tools, I want to support American jobs as much as possible! So I appreciate your suggestion on good USA made stuff
@SlyTerminator62 That makes sense. I probably need to lighten my tool bag a little too. And yeah, I try to buy made-in-North America/Europe/Japan whenever I can. I was just looking at picking up some Columbia drywall tools(made in Canada) and the machining on them is so nice, they’re almost too beautiful to use. 👍🏻
I got lot of same stuff. I like idea of demo screwdriver. I have cats paw instead but different applications between you and I. Idk how helpful it’d be in your use case but I have little little rolll of gorilla tape in mine and one of them icon meme tools. That icon meme tool prolly gets used more than anything else I got
@@ZJIGGA thanks man! The olight has been great so far, I haven’t had any problems with it yet. I’m usually wearing my safety glasses or I’ll have a pair of safety sunglasses on.
@@sm400 I got my semi deep sockets a little over a year ago and they’ve easily become my number one favourite style to use. What kind of work are you doing in Spain and France?
Those MAC spanners are the same as the Facom 467BR.JP10 range in Europe, The Sidchrome Pro-Series in Australia and the Craftsman V series CMMT87375V. I suspect the Facoms will have the same quality as the MACs but unsure on the Craftsmans or the Sidchromes. All owned by Stanley Black and Decker.
I take most of those same tools for road calls, and mobile mechanic work on the side. I started using tool pouches to help with organization. Have you tried or thought about using tool pouches in your tool bag?
@@adamvillalovoz3463 I’ve seen another guy use pouches and I think it’s a good idea. Not sure if I’ll end up doing some for myself, but you never know.
Your bits are probably getting a little rusty because you're getting the drill holster or gloves wet and then putting them in the bag and there is contact. Anything wet will rust them right up.
@@benfarms31 I used a black 8 inch from Ernst for over a year with no problems. I just switched to the red 13 inch this last week so that I could add the larger sockets. Ernst has a lifetime warranty, just shoot them an email about your rails and they’ll send you a new one.
@@SlyTerminator62 Glad they work for you, mine wore out rattling in a Montezuma toolbox so a bit different. It’s good they do that, but honestly it’s not even worth the hassle for me. Just don’t want to worry about fixing that stuff. I do use some VIM magnetic but they’re pricy. The olsa snap style work good for me.
Incredible edc. I carry very similar. Few differences are I carry the as battery kobalt neck lamp and keep some extra aa - nice for long projects and can hot swap in batteries / can wear a ball cap too. Also I carry those keychain bit holders from amazon since with so many crazy bits and ( also holds extension for impact) on machines. How far of range to you get on peltors? Sweet setup!
@airsoftboy-lc9uq these tools help me keep my equipment going, so the investment is worth it to me. But I also understand where your grandfather is coming from, it’s not for everyone.
@ yeah I totally understand I live on a farm to and we work on all the equipment but that’s just what family has said but you like snap on and that is just fine
I guess you have a husky dog in your apartments or house ^^ Can you please explane, here in Europe we strongly do not understand why you like so much SnapOn brand, I mean is soooo expensive ratchet 3/8 is about 120euro +/- than Wera (no good but ok) 68euro, Koken, Milwaukee, Dewalt etc 40euro. So if I by mistake destroy my ratchet Koken I have repair kit 12euro......
This is identical to all the other YTubers tool kits. The ONLY thing your missing is an overpriced Veto bag, some unused TwinGrips, a chynese made Fastback Milwaukee utility with the hex driver and a ToolCheck-Plus from Wera. 5/10 😢
@@aussiehardwood6196 I definitely took a lot of inspiration from other people’s setups, but I turned it to my needs and what works best for me. I appreciate your feedback, thanks!
Great kit. The Knipex brand is awesome. Love the socket organizer strip.
@@mikedkc Thanks!
This is a awesome kit. Never apologize for having lots of pliers! Those snap on adjustable wrenches are pretty sweet, I ultimately when with the 3 pc Bahco Set! Thanks for sharing!
@@natashaball316 Thanks! Fun fact, Snap-On owns Bahco, and Bahco makes the adjustable wrench as well as the PWZ pliers for SO. The only difference is the SO version is chrome plated. I also have a pair from Bahco and I love them 😁
@ awesome! They are pretty sweet too!
Great video, W recommendation from TH-cam. A lot of tool nerds DON'T have a headlamp, which is crazy to me as a night person, because I'm so often wearing one lol. Keep up the good work 👏
@@LuminairPrime that’s an amazing compliment, thank you! Head lamps make so much sense to me, I need to be able to see what I’m doing and often need both hands free
Great setup with nice tools . What is it about tools that mortal man cannot resist Thx for posting
@@Eddy63 Thanks man! I didn’t own a single tool-two years ago, I always just used my grandpa’s or my dad’s. now I’ve gone down the rabbit hole
Happy New Year! Great little tool bag set up. A nice range of tools. Need to sort some of my on the go bags out.
@@elliotstoolsandprojects Thanks man! I find the best thing is to keep it as light as possible, otherwise you won’t want to take it with you.
@@SlyTerminator62 Yeah 100% Ive got a smaller Milwaukke carry bag that works great.
What beautiful tools man! Love the setup!
As a fellow farmer, that's a nice setup, plenty of problem solving tools!
@@KearneyCreekFarm Thanks man! Sometimes it’s the difference between staying in the field or going home, and you would know better than most that time is never in our favour.
@SlyTerminator62 Reminds me of last fall when I was tilling and the tiller shear bolt broke. Unfortunately I didn't have a spare on the tractor or the tools to change it. Needless to say, now I'm set up if it happens again. Lol
Subscribed to your channel, looking forward to more videos in the future!
@ This is what I love so much about farming, we are always learning new things every day! Also making mistakes everyday, but we’re learning and hopefully growing. I’ve been in that same boat, broke down in the field with nothing to fix the problem with. That’s why I started carrying this tool bag, plus I’ll throw in some spare parts for whatever I’m doing that day.
I don’t deserve your subscription, but I thank you. It means a lot to me!
@@SlyTerminator62 That's a fact. Constantly learning no matter how old I get.
Your snap-on adjustable is the same as the bahco over here in UK/Europe
@@richardjackson7894 Snap-On bought Bahco. And Bahco makes them for Snap-On, as well as the pwz pliers wrench that SO has.
Maxiflex are my favorite work gloves.
Dude! Congrats on having 20k views on the video. Nice work!
@@KearneyCreekFarm Thanks man! I’m completely blown away by this. I never expected 20 views, let alone 20k!!
Awesome kit! Thank you for sharing.
@@guykulwanoski1629 Thank you for watching!
Nice kit to keep around and you can never have too much beacuse never know what predicament you get in. Thanks for the video
Great video and has got me thinking about an EDC for my side by side
Good video, brief explanation on things, video flows well.
@@tantanthetrafficman5400 I appreciate that man, thank you! I wanted to be quick enough so it wasn’t an hour long video but also wanted to show everything off in case someone was interested in it.
Nice little tool bag!!
Wicked load out kit man! I have yet to get off the fence on how I'm going to make a little set for running around the farm! I have a nice old school box I was gonna use, but at the same time. I have been looking into a simple Bauer plastic case or the Milwaukee pack out set with all the little parts trays 🤷🏼♂️ still on the fence about that! Thanks for the tour! Seems to be an all you need set!
@@3seriesgarage Thanks man! I just started using a tool bag the last couple years and I wish I started sooner! It’s amazing to me how many times I’ve needed it every day I’m in the field.
@SlyTerminator62 yea it sure seems like it beats grabbing a handful of tools and tossing them in the backseat to drive down through the field lol!
Nice setup. If you get an impact rated 3/8 to 1/4 hex adapter you can use the m12 3/8 stubby as the impact driver as well. You could even also get a 1/4 hex shank keyless chuck and run round shank drill bits. So now your impact wrench is also a driver and drill. Do it all with one tool.
@@MarzNet256 Thanks! I’ve used those adapters before but they break too easily. At least for me they did
@@SlyTerminator62 Gotcha.
Great assortment of tools I have several of the same….the Snap Compound Leverage pliers are with me on my hip every day!! I would not be without it! The Knipex are great too!….where’d you get those mid length sockets and rail? Those new stubby Gen 2 Milwaukee impacts are very handy and tough.
@@peterbilt9644 thanks! I got the sockets and the rail on Amazon, they are sold separately.
Awesome…Thank you!
Very nice setup that can handle most nonsense, since I just have livestock i tend to only carry a flashlight, snapon pocket reversable bit screwdriver and a sog eod mumti-tool, the nice thing with the multi tool is the pliers sre great at quick fencing fixes, but they also have a eite crimper, which came in handly one night when i had to rewire the lights on my 3020 with just them.
Great kit. I need those Mac wrenches and mid length sockets. Would recommend an m12 rover light it’s awesome to be able to stick to places and swivel. Milwaukee also has a pen light that’s around $20 with there true color led that is a nice and pleasant light color. The tail end is rubber coated so if you need to hold it with your teeth it’s comfortable. Napa has a very similar adjustable wrench by Carlyle if anyone is looking for a snap on alternative . Actually looks the same with measurements on both sides just doesn’t have the rubberized grip
Fencing pliers are always handy
Thank you for the tour, now you have all the right tools, get a decent bag so you don't have to dig through to get the one you need.
@moo7137 I originally started with a ToughBuilt 16-in tool tote, but it was way too heavy. It was horrible to carry around all day. I agree I need something a little better but this works for me right now.
I like the soft zipper bag. Doesn’t mess up the interior of my truck and I can set on the floor of the kitchen without scratches or damage to the floors
Just bought the Capri mids. Looks like a great set.
@@beeewest9442 I’m a fan of Capri tools in general, and the mid length sockets are top tier!
Nice loadout! Really dig that ratcheting wrench set mostly for the carrying case. I do industrial maintenance and have my own version of your first aid bag. I’ll bet we could trade bags for a week and not miss a beat when it comes to repairs 😀
@@TheWifeandIDIY Thanks! The carrying case was definitely a big selling feature for me. It’s so nice to be able to just grab the wrenches and go without worrying about one falling out.
@ Dude, I just hunted down the Facom metric and sae versions of these…
@@TheWifeandIDIY Black & Decker own Mac Tools and Facom. Facom is from France, they are the same as the Mac for a bit cheaper. The Mac are easier for me to warranty if I ever break them, that’s why I bought the Mac set.
nice little tour
that mactools wrench set is quite excellent in space efficiency. I don't think I've seen better. if somebody did a 3D printed version of that it's game over.
Good stuff 👌👌👌
Super handy! Super nice!
@@NorseRanger Thanks!
@ I like that wrench set!
im a huge milwaukee and snapon guy but I love my mac ratchet wrenches to keep in the truck.
@@tommye9057 You can’t beat the carrying case that comes with the Mac wrenches, plus the wrenches themselves are fantastic!
Good video! Whatever works best for what you do is the best setup. I’m interested in your Peltor hearing protection/radio. I couldn’t catch the model number. Could you pass that along? Have you tried other models from them prior to settling on this model. Thanks! Have a good New Year
@@thedailylogger1045 Thanks man! I haven’t tried anything else from Peltor unfortunately. I know the military uses them and a lot of professional shooters do as well, that’s how I know about the brand.
The model is the M3 PELTOR WS LiteCom Plus Headset MT73H7B4610WS6NA. I went with the neckband version but you can get a headband or a helmet mount as well. The WS stands for Bluetooth.
I bought the gel ear cups separately.
I have that snap on as adjustable wrench my dad bought it for $5 at a yard sale one time I’m going to try it out now
@@miguelsoto5436 only $5?!? What a deal!! Congratulations!
Dam i need the part number to that mac wrench set. Iv been on the fence on what i want to get for my bag and that looks like the answer!
The part number for the Mac Tools wrenches is SRWO126PT. I highly recommend them, yes they are a bit expensive, but I believe it’s worth the investment.
Nice tools 👍
@@RanjitSingh-h8b thanks!
I really like those nest of wrenches. It's hard to keep wrenches organized in a tool bag like that
@@wornout3499 it definitely was a huge selling feature for me that’s for sure
Good quality and well put together kit. i would add a hacksaw and some screwdriver type picks.
@@chrismorgan4619 Thanks man! I only really use a hacksaw for cutting air seeder hose’s, so I put one in when we’re seeding. A small pick would be useful from time to time, I’ll have to look into one. Thanks for the suggestion!
First farm edc kit I've ever seen. Nice tools. Where do you farm and what do you grow.
@@jameshill4900 Thanks! We grow wheat, barley, and canola. We used to have sheep but sold them back in 2020.
@SlyTerminator62 US or Canada? Do you have a metric edc set for different equipment or can you get by with sae.
@@jameshill4900 I’m in Canada. Most of our equipment is SAE. Only one of our tractors is metric and I don’t really work on it so I don’t have a need for metric tools
@@SlyTerminator62 Guessing AB from what you grow. I've never thought of a complete designated edc farm kit before. I have couple 12 inch bags set for 3/8 and 1/2 inch impacts to grab but I have a quantity of extra midrange tools that I just leave in all the various equipment tool boxes. Neat to see what you put in yours. Hope you are enjoying winter. Personally it can end anytime for me!
@@jameshill4900 AB is correct! Born and raised. We’ve always left an assortment of tools in different pieces of equipment for as long as I can remember. But this is a good way for me to keep track of what I might possibly need. As for winter… I was over it before it started. I’m not a fan of snow or cold. I’ve worked my fair share in it dealing with sheep for a life time.
Very nice go bag
Sick ass tools
Nice kit. 👍🏻 Fence pliers might come in handy, and Channellock’s are made in USA. Also, Wilde’s made in USA pry bars. They rebrand them for Channellock, Tekton, Hyper Tough, MasterForce, and Lang. And Klein’s new SDS demolition screwdriver is worth checking out.
@@k1_w3 fencing pliers is a good suggestion, I’ll have to check it out!
@@SlyTerminator62 A hook and pick set, magnetic pickup tool, and inspection mirror might be handy too. Ullman makes good stuff, and they're made in USA. Mayhew also makes some beefier hook and pick sets and I'm pretty sure they rebrand for Tekton and Channellock. Also, punch sets - Starrett, Wilde, and Mayhew are made in USA and I think they rebrand their stuff for Tekton, Klein, Williams, Snap-On, and maybe Grace USA.
@@k1_w3 I used to carry a lot of those things but it was getting too heavy to carry around all the time, plus I wasn’t using them enough to justify the weight. Even though I’m Canadian I really like the USA made tools, I want to support American jobs as much as possible! So I appreciate your suggestion on good USA made stuff
@SlyTerminator62 That makes sense. I probably need to lighten my tool bag a little too. And yeah, I try to buy made-in-North America/Europe/Japan whenever I can. I was just looking at picking up some Columbia drywall tools(made in Canada) and the machining on them is so nice, they’re almost too beautiful to use. 👍🏻
I got lot of same stuff. I like idea of demo screwdriver. I have cats paw instead but different applications between you and I. Idk how helpful it’d be in your use case but I have little little rolll of gorilla tape in mine and one of them icon meme tools. That icon meme tool prolly gets used more than anything else I got
Looks like a good set up buddy! How do you like that OLight?
I think you should add some safety glasses. Unless you are always wearing them anyways.
@@ZJIGGA thanks man! The olight has been great so far, I haven’t had any problems with it yet.
I’m usually wearing my safety glasses or I’ll have a pair of safety sunglasses on.
Semi deeps great...ive had some Snap on since about 1993...unfortunately cant find in Spain or France easily where i now work....
@@sm400 I got my semi deep sockets a little over a year ago and they’ve easily become my number one favourite style to use. What kind of work are you doing in Spain and France?
Looks like a good set for what you’re doing. I always like to have a Ridgid pipe wrench. They are easier to use with a cheater pipe than Knipex
@@MattLitkeRacing thanks man! I still use pipe wrenches a lot, there are some things that can’t be replaced.
Those MAC spanners are the same as the Facom 467BR.JP10 range in Europe, The Sidchrome Pro-Series in Australia and the Craftsman V series CMMT87375V. I suspect the Facoms will have the same quality as the MACs but unsure on the Craftsmans or the Sidchromes. All owned by Stanley Black and Decker.
You should add a stubby 3/8 wrench. Sometime, the impact is overkill.
That’s what the Snap-On ratchet is for.
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Good taste of tools.
@@adamvillalovoz3463 Thanks!!
I take most of those same tools for road calls, and mobile mechanic work on the side. I started using tool pouches to help with organization.
Have you tried or thought about using tool pouches in your tool bag?
@@adamvillalovoz3463 I’ve seen another guy use pouches and I think it’s a good idea. Not sure if I’ll end up doing some for myself, but you never know.
Your bits are probably getting a little rusty because you're getting the drill holster or gloves wet and then putting them in the bag and there is contact. Anything wet will rust them right up.
@@qzetu I had a bottle of water spill inside the bag back in the fall while in the field, that’s probably what did it.
I'd put them in a sandwich bag an call it a day.
@@qzetu good idea! Thanks!
Have you tried Vim mag rails for sockets?
@@Kenny-8327 I just got some in this week, I’ll be doing a video on them soon.
@@SlyTerminator62 not sure how long you’ve had the Ernst rail, but mine wore out and quit locking so I went back to ball detent style. Nice kit!
@@benfarms31 I used a black 8 inch from Ernst for over a year with no problems. I just switched to the red 13 inch this last week so that I could add the larger sockets. Ernst has a lifetime warranty, just shoot them an email about your rails and they’ll send you a new one.
@@SlyTerminator62 Glad they work for you, mine wore out rattling in a Montezuma toolbox so a bit different. It’s good they do that, but honestly it’s not even worth the hassle for me. Just don’t want to worry about fixing that stuff. I do use some VIM magnetic but they’re pricy. The olsa snap style work good for me.
@ I’m glad there’s so many different options on the market, because what works for one guy doesn’t exactly work for everyone.
Wow that headset looks cool, would love me one of those
Checks price
Nevermind
@@AN0NYMOUS1_69 😂😂 I know I know lol
What model peltor is that?
@@kevinlamarr1424 MT73H7B4610WS6NA
Incredible edc. I carry very similar. Few differences are I carry the as battery kobalt neck lamp and keep some extra aa - nice for long projects and can hot swap in batteries / can wear a ball cap too. Also I carry those keychain bit holders from amazon since with so many crazy bits and ( also holds extension for impact) on machines. How far of range to you get on peltors? Sweet setup!
@@mattbroct The Bluetooth range is about a 100 feet, and the radio range is about 1-1/2 miles. Depends on environment, trees, hills, etc.
@
$800 bucks is kinda up there however given your age you going to be exposed to a lotta noise over your working years so I’d say it’s worth it.
@@kevinlamarr1424 100% agree!
I like the tool bag but like my grandpa said when your turning a wrench for a living then you buy snap on but a nice setup
@airsoftboy-lc9uq these tools help me keep my equipment going, so the investment is worth it to me. But I also understand where your grandfather is coming from, it’s not for everyone.
@ yeah I totally understand I live on a farm to and we work on all the equipment but that’s just what family has said but you like snap on and that is just fine
Shout-out to my dog’s fur that made a cameo on like every tool 🙄😂
But Stella is so cute… 😂
What does EDC mean?
@@herbholmberg4474 Every day carry
🤝🤝🤝
I guess you have a husky dog in your apartments or house ^^ Can you please explane, here in Europe we strongly do not understand why you like so much SnapOn brand, I mean is soooo expensive ratchet 3/8 is about 120euro +/- than Wera (no good but ok) 68euro, Koken, Milwaukee, Dewalt etc 40euro. So if I by mistake destroy my ratchet Koken I have repair kit 12euro......
You can’t have that good of tools in that bag.
okay lets be real, anything knipex is a 1000 times better than snap on
This is identical to all the other YTubers tool kits. The ONLY thing your missing is an overpriced Veto bag, some unused TwinGrips, a chynese made Fastback Milwaukee utility with the hex driver and a ToolCheck-Plus from Wera. 5/10 😢
@@aussiehardwood6196 I definitely took a lot of inspiration from other people’s setups, but I turned it to my needs and what works best for me. I appreciate your feedback, thanks!
You sound like a hater
Must be fun at parties.