You should do a video of what you have in the tote as a maintenance guy. Always good to learn what tools I might need for rental maintenance. I got the 8 and 16 inch totes.
I have a maintenance load out video in a veto MCT bag. I plan on doing a updated video soon if what I currently have. Thanks for watching and commenting. If you have subscribed, make sure you tap the bell icon to get notification when I post the new videos
Oh man, Im going to be blowing up your channel as I try to decide what route I go for my next tool tote / tool bag / tool pouch lol. You seem to be the most qualified since you have all the bags I am interested in Im a home owner looking for a small open style bag to essentially be my "90%" bag, in other words I'd used this to carry a limited set of tools that can do 90% of the jobs when I trouble shoot or do projects around the house. Compact 7.25-8'' pliers, a few screwdrivers, fasteners, etc for dealing with typical projects around the house I have the 16'' Large Toughbuilt tool tote, and its great but often feels like overkill to drag it around the house from the shop when its unlikely I'd use a majority of its content for smaller projects. And As Im sure you're aware the 16'' Large tote is great but can be heavy and unwielding to lug around the house if it isn't absolutely necessary. I intended to use the larger tote as a feeder bag, swapping tools between this and the 90% bag. In your opinion, what do you think would be a good "90% bag" for a home owner between the toughbuilt 12'' tote, master electrician with its shoulder strap, or something like the journeyman? I like the idea of the kickstand on the Electrician style tool pouches, so that I can rest them upright on a table top, floor, or even the toilet if im doing plumbing in the bathroom.
@@THETIMINATORTHETOOLMAN the cheaper the better to be honest lol There is a veto sale now but the price is a big pull to swallow for someone who doesn’t do this professionally.
That’s how they come from the store. And it’s been advertised with the clip on the side since they’ve came out. When you got yours it probably didn’t have it clipped to the side or someone probably removed it.
That’s probably true I really like the toughbuilt line of products. Thanks for watching and commenting and hopefully subscribing. Check out the toughbuilt tools chat Facebook page as well.
I use the 16" Toughbuilt tote with a 12" (Kobalt) magnetic bar attached to the metal side rail. It temporarily holds tools and parts instead of placing them back in the tote or on the ground.
😎 I'm thinking about getting the 12" tote. I currently have the 16". But I can't find any images or videos that show the pockets inside of the bag. Curious as to know, how many pockets there are inside.
I didn’t get a chance to count the pockets today. I was moving some of my other tools out of my storage locker i was renting since the rent went way up. I finally got a shed to put the other tools in. I will try to look at it tomorrow and let you know. I may even try to do a short video to post as well. I was actually in the middle of converting the bag into a drill charger bag. For my dewalt tools.
@@THETIMINATORTHETOOLMAN With my 16". I have my pliers on one side of the bag, and a variety of screwdrivers on the other side. But There's a lot of dead space within the bag, that I feel a Medium tote would be better suited for. I just don't want to order it and find out that it doesn't have enough pockets for me.
You should do a video of what you have in the tote as a maintenance guy. Always good to learn what tools I might need for rental maintenance. I got the 8 and 16 inch totes.
I have a maintenance load out video in a veto MCT bag. I plan on doing a updated video soon if what I currently have. Thanks for watching and commenting.
If you have subscribed, make sure you tap the bell icon to get notification when I post the new videos
Nice feature of the clip tech system, thanks for sharing.
Oh man, Im going to be blowing up your channel as I try to decide what route I go for my next tool tote / tool bag / tool pouch lol. You seem to be the most qualified since you have all the bags I am interested in
Im a home owner looking for a small open style bag to essentially be my "90%" bag, in other words I'd used this to carry a limited set of tools that can do 90% of the jobs when I trouble shoot or do projects around the house. Compact 7.25-8'' pliers, a few screwdrivers, fasteners, etc for dealing with typical projects around the house
I have the 16'' Large Toughbuilt tool tote, and its great but often feels like overkill to drag it around the house from the shop when its unlikely I'd use a majority of its content for smaller projects. And As Im sure you're aware the 16'' Large tote is great but can be heavy and unwielding to lug around the house if it isn't absolutely necessary. I intended to use the larger tote as a feeder bag, swapping tools between this and the 90% bag.
In your opinion, what do you think would be a good "90% bag" for a home owner between the toughbuilt 12'' tote, master electrician with its shoulder strap, or something like the journeyman? I like the idea of the kickstand on the Electrician style tool pouches, so that I can rest them upright on a table top, floor, or even the toilet if im doing plumbing in the bathroom.
What kind of a budget do you have for this type of bag?
@@THETIMINATORTHETOOLMAN the cheaper the better to be honest lol
There is a veto sale now but the price is a big pull to swallow for someone who doesn’t do this professionally.
You are correct about that. I just did a video on the tp6b veto bag and it was $125.
Thanks for the video. You can replace your shoulder strap with your belt, then you can have everything in one place.
My pants might fall down if i do that LOL
@@THETIMINATORTHETOOLMAN LOL. No we don't want that. I meant your tool belt, assuming that you wear one separately from your pants belt.
@@tinkeringeekkissimmeefl4495 I have several of the toughbuilt pouches and use them all.
I have videos on them as well
If you had to choose one bag would it be the tp-xxl or this tough built tote?
I think I would buy the TPXXL but if I was on a strict budget I would buy the toughbuilt tote.
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That’s how they come from the store. And it’s been advertised with the clip on the side since they’ve came out. When you got yours it probably didn’t have it clipped to the side or someone probably removed it.
That’s probably true
I really like the toughbuilt line of products. Thanks for watching and commenting and hopefully subscribing.
Check out the toughbuilt tools chat Facebook page as well.
I use the 16" Toughbuilt tote with a 12" (Kobalt) magnetic bar attached to the metal side rail. It temporarily holds tools and parts instead of placing them back in the tote or on the ground.
Thanks for watching, commenting and hopefully subscribing 👍😀
DeWalt (and probably others) also makes a magnetic small parts case. DWMTC15 (cheapest place I've seen is HD )
Have you ever used the other similar model “medium massive mouth tote”? If so can you also make a review of that? Thanks.
ruclips.net/video/yWwUQy0p9jI/видео.html
Here is a link to that video of the 16” tote which is the larger one.
Here is the link to my toughbuilt playlist
ruclips.net/p/PL-FLPy3GT8024_qQ85u1GL85Kj7M7qgYb
Thanks for watching!!
The bar on the side that gets in the way of the pockets is obviously there to put clips on to mount pouches.
That is correct. The only issue i have is i tend to load up the pouches or totes too heavy to begin with
@@THETIMINATORTHETOOLMAN I only use one pouch at work; and the tote is for home use only. I bet it'll get tippy if you do it wrong. 😀
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I'm thinking about getting the 12" tote. I currently have the 16". But I can't find any images or videos that show the pockets inside of the bag. Curious as to know, how many pockets there are inside.
I will check mine tomorrow and let you know
I didn’t get a chance to count the pockets today. I was moving some of my other tools out of my storage locker i was renting since the rent went way up. I finally got a shed to put the other tools in.
I will try to look at it tomorrow and let you know. I may even try to do a short video to post as well. I was actually in the middle of converting the bag into a drill charger bag. For my dewalt tools.
@@THETIMINATORTHETOOLMAN With my 16". I have my pliers on one side of the bag, and a variety of screwdrivers on the other side. But There's a lot of dead space within the bag, that I feel a Medium tote would be better suited for. I just don't want to order it and find out that it doesn't have enough pockets for me.
@@bernyok4297 i shot a quick video today and will try to get it posted tonight.
13 interior pockets
15 exterior pockets
I’m working on the video edit right now
Veto is great but lacks the clips and detachable capability of those pouches. This is brilliant.
I agree and the price point is a lot better too
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Check out the toughbuilt tools Facebook page as well.
It’s called toughbuilt tools chat
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сумка очень хорошая, можешь рассказать про свой инструмент
Which tool are you referring too
Про ручной и тот которым работаешь, интересно чем занимаешься.
Мне как электрику из России интересно смотреть про инструмент и работы из разных стран
This feature of putting the ClipTech pouches on either end of the tote is literally shown in the promo photos. It's far from a "hidden feature."
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TOO HEAVY...
You are not wrong. Sometimes i tend to load things down.