Hi have used one for a few years before I moved over to Veto really good if you are working in Offices or going in people homes as they look very clean and professional, another great Video Josef
I use mine with the half size add on for my (clean tools). Had it for about 18 months and it's holding up fine and I have filled it. I find bags like this save time because you can work out of the bag and you can find tools easily and not have to stir the tool soup in a traditional tool box 😎🐔
Just now bought the smaller 2GO 4357001 XL, as we certainly don't (yet!) have a fraction of your so very impressive WERA collection about which we more often than not drop-in to learn more. Isn't it oddly wonderful how addictive these German-made tools are? Hubby & I are now retired, have loads of gardening toys in our shed that always need repairs, and have pretty much of what meets our needs for residential use, but honestly... Our Knipex collection is actually larger, and we find uses for all of them. At any rate -- we looked at the beautiful bag you display here, and of course want one, but seems a bit much for now, so we'll wait it out and see what happens. You are such an incredibly pleasant, knowledgeable man, and we are very happy to be a part of your team. I dare say that KC Tools owes you royalties, free stuff, or something grand, for literally and so enthusiastically selling their products. -- Thanks for all you do for the rest of us and keep up the great work.
Haha maybe someday they (KC) will do something with me! Never know 😁 I was announced today as a Knipex Ambassador for 2022-2023 so that will be exciting!
I just set up my Wera bag and quivers for residential and commercial electrical work. It is AWESOME. I have one quiver set up with commonly used tools and the second has the less commonly used tools. I use a large carabiner to clip my quiver on a ladder rung when working overhead. I have really enjoyed my Wera tool bag setup so far. I will definitely be adding to my Wera setup.
Have to say I’m really enjoying this setup so far! Ive been using this bag probably 4-5 weeks now and I’m still grabbing it first on all the cleaner jobs at least (not ready to get this one grimy like my vetoes) 😅
Been putting mine through the ringer the last couple of weeks, and it's working out and holding up much better than I thought it would. Thanks Josef 😎🛠️😎🛠️😎
I am definitely getting one of these for work! I am a Metrology technician calibrating and maintaining analytical laboratory instruments. I use nothing but Wera currently and love them.
They are quite neat the way the Wera bags have been made to stick together. Gone off them a little bit now having found none of the 3/8 socket set cases have velcro on them, that I had a plan for. Probably not as good as metal D-rings and clips, but I think they will last reasonably well, and like you said, fairly easy to replace if needed.
I kinda like the bag , the tool quivers are also a cool idea ! I tend to replace plastic clips / “D” rings ( usually with stainless ) .I now have a reasonable amount of Wera !
Great video enjoy your content. I’m just a home DIYer and for peoples info i use two of those Wera small open tool carriers and they fit nicely in one side of the festool larger open tool tote boxes and can easily be dropped in and out. They are a good fit and I have hand tools and an m12 drill and the other side of the tote for larger tools.
@@MillisConstruction I also changed out the small wavey inserts in the small Wera bag recently for some short sections of pvc waste pipe cut down about 6ish and so far i think it fits the tools like pliers in and out a bit easier than the plastic Velcro insert.
Incidentally - the one thing that these WERA bags truly need is a way to lock/secure them during storage. For now, we keep them secure in our Milwaukee Packout boxes (another collection of power stuff -- don't ask...), but for our German-made hand tool brands, we would love to have that option. Just sayin' ... LOL.
How are you finding the tajima tape you pulled out? I’ve been interested in your first video a later opinion now you’ve had it for a bit would be nice😃
The GS 16’ with metric/imperial both on top and bottom is the one I carry pretty much now, it’s held up great! I’ve used it ever since I did that Tajima unboxing so it’s been awhile. I really like their belt clip for it too, saves you from your tape popping off if you bump something.
I appreciate the review. I have avoided buying Wera because their branding is too aggressive for me. They also seem to overlook the details. Metal hardware is a necessity in my opinion. Maybe the plastic is really durable but even my harbor freight tote has metal d rings. I really like the shape and function. The professional look is spot on and the customization is great. Velcro isn't my favorite though but does seem very efficient. Thanks for the content
If I'm not mistaken the xxl version is taller and will still only hold 2 quivers The size if this thing is still holding me back since its much larger than I really need in my job. On the other hand I have a good few of the wera sets that it would start making sense to commit to this as well.
The big bag is a no-go for me, but that smaller (~4x6") open top bag is a definite. It will come in handy as a sub-bag for my main electrical bag, holding the most used tools I can pull out as a unit. I may even get two of them... one for test gear and the other for install gear.
I’ve been really enjoying the Wera content! On a related note Would be cool to see you review a pelican 0450 case, thought you’d really dig the design and functionality👍🏻
Big fan of pelican for a long time, I’ll have to see which one that number is. I have several of their coolers, their dive boxes, lot of goodies from them 😁
Re: Pelican. Cases , they are heavy , in relation to their cubic volume ( they are designed / rated to handle water, and pressure ) . That said , they are well engineered , water proof , etc .I used to use one of their cases , with a Platt tool pallete for my walk in kit !
They’re not for sure! I do tend to like these as my super clean bags for higher end jobs. Looks less like a contractor walking in and more like a traveling bag 😁 I’ve had a lot of really positive comments about it from guests and people at the hotels for sure. They don’t even realize it’s a tool bag lol
I hate your content, you sir are making me go broke! Haha all jokes aside I appreciate your videos and this will be just another thing I purchase due to your great quality videos. Keep up the great work!
Veto is definitely more in line for that, I’m using these primarily for my higher end maintenance call outs. Gives a really professional look in my opinion. Pretty early on trying them out still though and very few others cover these on TH-cam so I’ve been curious about them for a long time.
@@AquaTech225 mine has been really good for the 4 years I've owned it. It definitely doesn't look 4 years old. They're great for outdoors/dusty/wet/gross environments when optioned with the zipper around the main opening. Veto are great, but would get pretty gross quickly where I currently work.
The modular design is brilliant very versatile but the plastic clips on the strap are quite annoying they squeak and click when carrying. I wish they would do pockets for small items maybe even some loopholes for screwdrivers.
I bought a husky brand vinyl bag similar to this and it held up for 8 years. I can’t vouch for Wera’s bags but the materials don’t cause me alarm just from my own experience.
I do too, while I like it, they need to either build into or offer more accessories for it, some simple Velcro on loops for drivers and things would be fantastic
Hi have used one for a few years before I moved over to Veto really good if you are working in Offices or going in people homes as they look very clean and professional, another great Video Josef
I use mine with the half size add on for my (clean tools). Had it for about 18 months and it's holding up fine and I have filled it. I find bags like this save time because you can work out of the bag and you can find tools easily and not have to stir the tool soup in a traditional tool box 😎🐔
Just now bought the smaller 2GO 4357001 XL, as we certainly don't (yet!) have a fraction of your so very impressive WERA collection about which we more often than not drop-in to learn more. Isn't it oddly wonderful how addictive these German-made tools are? Hubby & I are now retired, have loads of gardening toys in our shed that always need repairs, and have pretty much of what meets our needs for residential use, but honestly... Our Knipex collection is actually larger, and we find uses for all of them. At any rate -- we looked at the beautiful bag you display here, and of course want one, but seems a bit much for now, so we'll wait it out and see what happens. You are such an incredibly pleasant, knowledgeable man, and we are very happy to be a part of your team. I dare say that KC Tools owes you royalties, free stuff, or something grand, for literally and so enthusiastically selling their products. -- Thanks for all you do for the rest of us and keep up the great work.
Haha maybe someday they (KC) will do something with me! Never know 😁
I was announced today as a Knipex Ambassador for 2022-2023 so that will be exciting!
I just set up my Wera bag and quivers for residential and commercial electrical work. It is AWESOME. I have one quiver set up with commonly used tools and the second has the less commonly used tools. I use a large carabiner to clip my quiver on a ladder rung when working overhead. I have really enjoyed my Wera tool bag setup so far. I will definitely be adding to my Wera setup.
Have to say I’m really enjoying this setup so far! Ive been using this bag probably 4-5 weeks now and I’m still grabbing it first on all the cleaner jobs at least (not ready to get this one grimy like my vetoes) 😅
Been putting mine through the ringer the last couple of weeks, and it's working out and holding up much better than I thought it would. Thanks Josef 😎🛠️😎🛠️😎
Great video, thanks for sharing! Happy New Year - looking for lots of great content from you!!!
I am definitely getting one of these for work! I am a Metrology technician calibrating and maintaining analytical laboratory instruments. I use nothing but Wera currently and love them.
They are quite neat the way the Wera bags have been made to stick together. Gone off them a little bit now having found none of the 3/8 socket set cases have velcro on them, that I had a plan for. Probably not as good as metal D-rings and clips, but I think they will last reasonably well, and like you said, fairly easy to replace if needed.
Hi, great video, I have two of these bags, with the extra 2 go pockets, I love them.
Super awesome videos. I really enjoy your enthusiasm. Wera & Knipex rock!! All you're missing is a Bitburger Stubbi to drink.
Happy new year 🎊🎆 from Greece 🇬🇷
Happy New Year!!!!
I kinda like the bag , the tool quivers are also a cool idea ! I tend to replace plastic clips / “D” rings ( usually with stainless ) .I now have a reasonable amount of Wera !
Great video enjoy your content. I’m just a home DIYer and for peoples info i use two of those Wera small open tool carriers and they fit nicely in one side of the festool larger open tool tote boxes and can easily be dropped in and out. They are a good fit and I have hand tools and an m12 drill and the other side of the tote for larger tools.
That’s awesome, I hadn’t tried them on the Festool boxes. That’s a really handy ability there!
@@MillisConstruction I also changed out the small wavey inserts in the small Wera bag recently for some short sections of pvc waste pipe cut down about 6ish and so far i think it fits the tools like pliers in and out a bit easier than the plastic Velcro insert.
Incidentally - the one thing that these WERA bags truly need is a way to lock/secure them during storage. For now, we keep them secure in our Milwaukee Packout boxes (another collection of power stuff -- don't ask...), but for our German-made hand tool brands, we would love to have that option. Just sayin' ... LOL.
Nice looking bag, have to keep them in mind. On a side note just saw a Wera screwdriver being used on The Expanse. :)
Kind of a very different deal than my normal Veto ones for sure
Wera 2go is Genius!
Def. jealous of all your wera!
I’m definitely enjoying building a collection of it! One piece or two at a time isn’t too bad 😅
Happy New Year Josef!!
Thanks Josh!!
How are you finding the tajima tape you pulled out? I’ve been interested in your first video a later opinion now you’ve had it for a bit would be nice😃
The GS 16’ with metric/imperial both on top and bottom is the one I carry pretty much now, it’s held up great! I’ve used it ever since I did that Tajima unboxing so it’s been awhile. I really like their belt clip for it too, saves you from your tape popping off if you bump something.
@@MillisConstruction perfect, just ordered one now
I appreciate the review. I have avoided buying Wera because their branding is too aggressive for me. They also seem to overlook the details. Metal hardware is a necessity in my opinion. Maybe the plastic is really durable but even my harbor freight tote has metal d rings.
I really like the shape and function. The professional look is spot on and the customization is great. Velcro isn't my favorite though but does seem very efficient. Thanks for the content
If I'm not mistaken the xxl version is taller and will still only hold 2 quivers
The size if this thing is still holding me back since its much larger than I really need in my job. On the other hand I have a good few of the wera sets that it would start making sense to commit to this as well.
The big bag is a no-go for me, but that smaller (~4x6") open top bag is a definite. It will come in handy as a sub-bag for my main electrical bag, holding the most used tools I can pull out as a unit. I may even get two of them... one for test gear and the other for install gear.
BTW , Happy NewYear !
Happy New Year Chris!
I’ve been really enjoying the Wera content! On a related note Would be cool to see you review a pelican 0450 case, thought you’d really dig the design and functionality👍🏻
Big fan of pelican for a long time, I’ll have to see which one that number is.
I have several of their coolers, their dive boxes, lot of goodies from them 😁
Haven’t yet purchased anything from them, just been eyeing off that particular product. Keep up the great content 🔥
Re: Pelican. Cases , they are heavy , in relation to their cubic volume ( they are designed / rated to handle water, and pressure ) . That said , they are well engineered , water proof , etc .I used to use one of their cases , with a Platt tool pallete for my walk in kit !
Its nice i guess but be honest, they arent veto are they?
They’re not for sure! I do tend to like these as my super clean bags for higher end jobs. Looks less like a contractor walking in and more like a traveling bag 😁 I’ve had a lot of really positive comments about it from guests and people at the hotels for sure. They don’t even realize it’s a tool bag lol
I hate your content, you sir are making me go broke! Haha all jokes aside I appreciate your videos and this will be just another thing I purchase due to your great quality videos. Keep up the great work!
I'm curious 🍻
Looks like a good bag. But I'm an industrial electrician and I feel like it would get destroyed.
Veto Pro PAC Tech-XL Technician Service Bag is what I use as Industrial Electrician.
Veto is definitely more in line for that, I’m using these primarily for my higher end maintenance call outs. Gives a really professional look in my opinion. Pretty early on trying them out still though and very few others cover these on TH-cam so I’ve been curious about them for a long time.
@@MillisConstruction I understand. I enjoy watching your honest reviews. ☺️👍
@@VadimDrevenchuk Good choice , at the moment , I’m using a Tech XXl , kinda miss my Tech-XL , and will probably get another !
Cool video. I use Beehive vinyl toolbags due to the conditions I work in.
I’ve never heard of those actually
@@MillisConstruction I didn't expect you to, they're made here in Australia. Awesome quality
Just looked them up pretty cool bags normally use veto but I definitely fit into a niche where that may be handy also. Thanks
@@AquaTech225 mine has been really good for the 4 years I've owned it. It definitely doesn't look 4 years old. They're great for outdoors/dusty/wet/gross environments when optioned with the zipper around the main opening. Veto are great, but would get pretty gross quickly where I currently work.
The modular design is brilliant very versatile but the plastic clips on the strap are quite annoying they squeak and click when carrying. I wish they would do pockets for small items maybe even some loopholes for screwdrivers.
😂🤣😂 I have the same problem, quite annoying, click click cluck😂🤣😂
I cant find the weight capacity anywhere
Did some1 say wera?
Mayyyybe 👀
In Germany electrician using these
$200 with all that plastic and velcro?? I have doubts about the long term durability.
I bought a husky brand vinyl bag similar to this and it held up for 8 years. I can’t vouch for Wera’s bags but the materials don’t cause me alarm just from my own experience.
I am a veto pro pac guy..
I believe Wera can do better than this, still a good bag.
I do too, while I like it, they need to either build into or offer more accessories for it, some simple Velcro on loops for drivers and things would be fantastic