I got a tool check plus years ago and it basically sat unused too big for me handle was about useless. I did drill the plastic rivets out of the handle holder and makes it a decent bit smaller. There is a bit check that is that without the sockets or rachet/handle and it's way more my style size wise. The advent calender holder is smaller has a better bigger handle and can even accept the double drive wera handle on it. That looks to be the gem from the advent calender. That hazet is very nice looking as it should that company dosent make junk. I buy stuff on az usa shipped from Japan all the time as the heavy discount and don't mind waiting. The wallet loves it too. I'd check the packaging some hazet bits are made in Vietnam (wiha sourced) or Taiwan. I'd definitely go for the hazet if I had to start fresh stuff like unusable handles is a waste of money from the start and adds value to the other. In some sets hazet has a rebranded wrap adapter in the blue color sourced from wera. The reason I know that is because the coo is chech republic and had wera address on it branded hazet. A good showing and I know alot of people live that toolcheck plus I just can't do it. My makita socket rails and a railer bit rail fit in my bag much better. If your looking for nice mini bit rachet I use one from tone japan buyable on regular az. It's very vice teeth and even comes in flex head if you don't own the icon bit rachet yet I'd suggest it along with tones full sets. They even have 1/2 drive rachets in 1/4 body's that are positively tiny under 4 inches for 1/2 drive. Thanks for the video appreciate the work you put into these.
@@MattHmm-rq6dn thanks Matt, I use the bit check all the time when I’m using my bag, but typically I use a Wiha bit holder with the bits. That Hazet is really nice, I like all of their tools, but you have to wait on a sale
I got a tool check plus years ago and it basically sat unused too big for me handle was about useless. I did drill the plastic rivets out of the handle holder and makes it a decent bit smaller. There is a bit check that is that without the sockets or rachet/handle and it's way more my style size wise. The advent calender holder is smaller has a better bigger handle and can even accept the double drive wera handle on it. That looks to be the gem from the advent calender. That hazet is very nice looking as it should that company dosent make junk. I buy stuff on az usa shipped from Japan all the time as the heavy discount and don't mind waiting. The wallet loves it too. I'd check the packaging some hazet bits are made in Vietnam (wiha sourced) or Taiwan. I'd definitely go for the hazet if I had to start fresh stuff like unusable handles is a waste of money from the start and adds value to the other. In some sets hazet has a rebranded wrap adapter in the blue color sourced from wera. The reason I know that is because the coo is chech republic and had wera address on it branded hazet. A good showing and I know alot of people live that toolcheck plus I just can't do it. My makita socket rails and a railer bit rail fit in my bag much better. If your looking for nice mini bit rachet I use one from tone japan buyable on regular az. It's very vice teeth and even comes in flex head if you don't own the icon bit rachet yet I'd suggest it along with tones full sets. They even have 1/2 drive rachets in 1/4 body's that are positively tiny under 4 inches for 1/2 drive. Thanks for the video appreciate the work you put into these.
@@MattHmm-rq6dn thanks Matt, I use the bit check all the time when I’m using my bag, but typically I use a Wiha bit holder with the bits. That Hazet is really nice, I like all of their tools, but you have to wait on a sale