Really nice review. I wish I bought the Tech XL, I have the Tech LC. The LC carries a bunch of tools but it gets a little to cramped for my style. I ended up getting the TP3 to hold the most common stuff and it just clips to the side of the LC. Anyway, really enjoying your videos. Thanks for the tips as well.
nice setup! i need to re-do my tech pac1 setup, and you've given me a few ideas. It's already changed over the last six months, and theres some fat I need to trim as well.
Hey, was wondering the size of your bigger klein insulated flat. Looks to be around 5/16? Also, would love to hear how you are finding the tech lc with TP4 setup vs. the XL. I just bought the XL, the weight is getting up there already but I can't imagine how I would fit everything I need into the LC. I don't do all that much service work so the XL seems to work ok but I hope I don't regret not getting a smaller bag and forcing myself to pack less tools. Would love to see a vid on your LC/TP4 hybrid setup if you ever feel so inclined!
I'm a maintenance Journeyman Electrician myself. I have a Husky Roller bag for my main tools and a suspender tool rig. I like the idea of this bag but can't see myself working out of a bag without my tools on my body. I've been on a lot of new construction jobs where that applies too. You have to wear your tools. The only way I could see using a bag would be with the addition of a tool belt. But there is no need for duplicated tools like you'd have. Good idea. It is almost like these up and coming electricians who use backpacks now. I guess there is a time and place for a tool bag or tool belt. Just depends on which job your on. Explain to where you use this setup. Thanks.
You should check out the TP for for foot triage for situations when you don't want to take your full-size Klein for full-size Vito Propac on the roof it's the beautiful pack GP for TP for
You must have some idea of what you'll be getting into on a particular day. I divide my stuff up into 4 cheap tool boxes - new installations, trouble shooting, heavy tools and something I call specials (one of a kind, small, magnets, etc). This is a nice bag and tools but geez I wonder how many times he's said to himself "damn it everything but spline wrenches!" you just can not prepare for ALL occasions...
In all honesty, - are electricans more apt to purchase VDE screwdrivers? - or do electrician just tape up or shrink wrap their Klein screwdrivers? Really curious about this. Thanks for the video!
BlastReadingSeries a combination of both depends how and how often you would have to use it most circuits are off these days anyway before being worked on due to modern safety standards so its usually just a precaution it is nice to have though
Thanks for the reply. It's much appreciated. I didn't know it was an "acceptable" (and obviously) questionable practice to do that to your screwdrivers. The VDE screwdrivers are so expensive so I can't blame anyone for cutting corners. I'm going to shrink wrap some Kleins for those moments when I need to do something I shouldn't be doing! :)
BlastReadingSeries its certainly not legal and questionable but its nice to have in certain moments which are pretty sketchy at best anyway I usually use commercial electric or milwaukee insulated ones since their pretty cheap to keep spares saved but sometimes its not whats on hand plus heat shrink and tape makes good marks to tell which Klein is your Klein thats why I usually do it more than anything
I know this is a 2 year old comment but I’m gonna comment anyway. I’m stuck between the Tech XL and the Tech pac/book bag. I like the thought of the book bag but could only use it for my most used tools. There’s no way it’ll hold all my Electrical Handtools like the Tech XL. Plus I already have a small collapsible cart if I needed to roll it to a jobsite. My of the times I keep it in the gangbox on the jobsite
Is that Craftsman socket set impact rated? You mentioned you have a 3/8" impact-to-socket adapter later in the video. If you use normal stainless steel sockets on your impact, you risk them fracturing and causing injury.
Hey dude can you do a work truck to her like a little electricians work truck to her interview also checked out the Klein electrician of the year award for 2017 and 2016
Compared to other peoples videos your bag looks almost the same as mine when it comes to the actual tools/brands haha. You must be a cool guy
Don't panic and always carry a towel. Good setup, Arthur!
One the best veto bag tools load out on youtube!
Awesome video! Very informative and great details on both the bag and the tools. Just ran across this video. Hope you keep making more. Thx
Really nice review. I wish I bought the Tech XL, I have the Tech LC. The LC carries a bunch of tools but it gets a little to cramped for my style. I ended up getting the TP3 to hold the most common stuff and it just clips to the side of the LC. Anyway, really enjoying your videos. Thanks for the tips as well.
Nice tool load out! Cool bag. Thinking about getting this bag.
Love the blue tape on errythin !
nice setup! i need to re-do my tech pac1 setup, and you've given me a few ideas. It's already changed over the last six months, and theres some fat I need to trim as well.
Your video has definitely helped me make my choice of tool bags. Thank you very much
Great video dude, helped me figure out some new tools to buy :)
Great tool bag and tools!
Very nice set up
Gus Perez thank you Gus
Amazing tools!🇧🇷
Nice load out.
U like those Allen keys , try the eklind , coated t handle set, amazing
Nice man
Great tool bag tour... one question... why are most of your hand tools have blue tape wrapped around the handles? to id your tools?
Nice layout.
I've got this bag, I know where everything is Whithout looking. £180 in the UK, well worth it.
Nice setup wonder how heavy that is
Nice job
Great vid
I have the TP4 and one of the smaller pouches. Do you like this bag. Looking at the TPXXL
Hey, was wondering the size of your bigger klein insulated flat. Looks to be around 5/16? Also, would love to hear how you are finding the tech lc with TP4 setup vs. the XL. I just bought the XL, the weight is getting up there already but I can't imagine how I would fit everything I need into the LC. I don't do all that much service work so the XL seems to work ok but I hope I don't regret not getting a smaller bag and forcing myself to pack less tools. Would love to see a vid on your LC/TP4 hybrid setup if you ever feel so inclined!
I'm a maintenance Journeyman Electrician myself. I have a Husky Roller bag for my main tools and a suspender tool rig. I like the idea of this bag but can't see myself working out of a bag without my tools on my body. I've been on a lot of new construction jobs where that applies too. You have to wear your tools. The only way I could see using a bag would be with the addition of a tool belt. But there is no need for duplicated tools like you'd have. Good idea. It is almost like these up and coming electricians who use backpacks now. I guess there is a time and place for a tool bag or tool belt. Just depends on which job your on. Explain to where you use this setup. Thanks.
nice bag, nice concept, it must weigh a ton........
What are receptacle bumpers? Never heard of them. The green things In the little Plano box
You should check out the TP for for foot triage for situations when you don't want to take your full-size Klein for full-size Vito Propac on the roof it's the beautiful pack GP for TP for
What kind of tape is that on all your tools? Is it electrical tape? It’s almost metallic blue colour I’ve never seen?
Yes blue electrical tape 3m super 33+
You must have some idea of what you'll be getting into on a particular day. I divide my stuff up into 4 cheap tool boxes - new installations, trouble shooting, heavy tools and something I call specials (one of a kind, small, magnets, etc). This is a nice bag and tools but geez I wonder how many times he's said to himself "damn it everything but spline wrenches!" you just can not prepare for ALL occasions...
Milwaukee packout, with some solid bags like these go a long way
Good bag tools ☺☺☺
Beat setup on youtube
Where to buy this bag in kuala lumpur malaysia
What’s the link to the little duff bag?
In all honesty,
- are electricans more apt to purchase VDE screwdrivers?
- or do electrician just tape up or shrink wrap their Klein screwdrivers?
Really curious about this. Thanks for the video!
BlastReadingSeries a combination of both depends how and how often you would have to use it most circuits are off these days anyway before being worked on due to modern safety standards so its usually just a precaution it is nice to have though
Thanks for the reply. It's much appreciated. I didn't know it was an "acceptable" (and obviously) questionable practice to do that to your screwdrivers. The VDE screwdrivers are so expensive so I can't blame anyone for cutting corners. I'm going to shrink wrap some Kleins for those moments when I need to do something I shouldn't be doing! :)
BlastReadingSeries its certainly not legal and questionable but its nice to have in certain moments which are pretty sketchy at best anyway I usually use commercial electric or milwaukee insulated ones since their pretty cheap to keep spares saved but sometimes its not whats on hand plus heat shrink and tape makes good marks to tell which Klein is your Klein thats why I usually do it more than anything
In the UK all electricians use VDE
have you got links to the small organiser boxes you have?
How would you compare the XL to the Tech PAC? I'm stuck trying to pick which one to pop for but need some real life feedback
Ryan Boyd Having used both I really like the layout of the Tech XL the most
I know this is a 2 year old comment but I’m gonna comment anyway.
I’m stuck between the Tech XL and the Tech pac/book bag.
I like the thought of the book bag but could only use it for my most used tools. There’s no way it’ll hold all my Electrical Handtools like the Tech XL.
Plus I already have a small collapsible cart if I needed to roll it to a jobsite. My of the times I keep it in the gangbox on the jobsite
Great set up. Obviously care about craftsmanship, very nice. Not to heavy? Bet it's pushing 75 lbs.
Herb Winnie Thanks, probably weighed about 45-50, recently got a LC to keep from overloading my bag
Jeff Nicol kinda late I Kno but wanna sell your xl then lol?
meraviglioso
Can you fit a hacksaw in it?
With a normal tote style bag if you cant fit a hacksaw use a vice grips to clamp it to the outside.
I've got this bag and the junior hacksaw goes in one of the pockets easily.
Bit late but yes a full size hacksaw fits
Is that Craftsman socket set impact rated? You mentioned you have a 3/8" impact-to-socket adapter later in the video. If you use normal stainless steel sockets on your impact, you risk them fracturing and causing injury.
Who’s here after sears went outta business
The hell does sears have to do with veto tool bags?🤔
I nevet use nut drivers
Impact to socket adapter for me
What is the name of the side bag?
Its a dump pouch. You can go to most military surplus stores and they would have them.
Hey dude can you do a work truck to her like a little electricians work truck to her interview also checked out the Klein electrician of the year award for 2017 and 2016
What watch is that?
Aunque sea vendanme una de uso...,🤗
Are you IBEW?
Lawrence F Not Ibew, I work for a non union shop
Where's the link for the bag???!!!
hi can u help me do a video review for 2021 new upgraded digital multimeter ,it is multi functional and MINI,we can offer u a free product tks
Price in India
I require
What'd you pay for all this shit you've never used