I've watched your video more than i can count. 80 yr old DIY and Love my bag. The tech clips are a game changer with 5 pouches. Again, thanks for your post. 😁
From what I've gotten from your videos, you're also a forklift road tech like myself. I have the exact bag and I absolutely love it after 7 months of use.
@davidreinacher7653 I've only been a forklift guy for about a year. It really depends of what you'll be working on. All the punches, including brass, a big pipe wrench, amp clamp meter, hydraulic test gauge set. Just to name a few.
I’ve had this bag for about two years and the only issue I had was the wheel bearings picked up some strings and dirt and destroyed them. I replaced them with some sealed bearings from Amazon and that did the trick. Rolls better than new. No other issues at all no rips holes or tares. Been a good investment 😊
I started using toughbuilt when I became a lineman. No longer on the pole but I still use my belts and bags when I need to. Good stuff. Takes a beating 💯
When i was an electrician, the tough built pouches were absolutely fantastic. The ability to set one up for rough in, one for service/trims, then have a pouch for staples/wire nuts, a drill holster, and a hammer hook. Put the clips on your belt and adapt to the scenario
I'm a cabinet installer, and I used this exact same bag and loved it for about 6 months before i out grew it and switched to pack out boxes. before you count out tough built pouches and the front bar they can be a game changer, their drill holsters are very nice, the big plus is adding to the amount of storage and reduces the clutter on the inside. also the clip on the left side is for a tape measure.
I haven't found a bag yet that can survive long term. Through multiple flights, different environments, chemicals and hydraulics, nothing seemed to last. Then I decided to use a pelican case and build multiple layers of foam and aluminum where every tool has a tool controlled environment/home. If there is a tool missing it shows the color of red foam. (Black foam is the top layer that holds the tool.) I know exactly what's missing by a first glance. I usually make my cases with 2 to 3 layers depending on the trip I have to make. I had a pelican fall off a Q400 horizontal stab, and it survived intact. Yay! Plus it's water proof incase I have to go for a swim.
The layers take up space that can be used for tools but you have a very necessary reason for knowing when a tool is missing. Our LAME was always picking up _"new"_ tools from light aircraft that were left in the machine before flying them to NZ. Impressive it survived a fall from so far up. Says heaps for the durability of the product. 👍
@josephking6515 I don't sleep if I'm missing a tool. Funny thing: The worst thing I have ever seen left in an engine cowl was a set of rubber chocks and a huge prybar!!! The aircraft went for a flight and came back for a service check.... wow!!! Chocks weighed close to 50 LBS. 😂 What on earth were they prying??!!
I enjoy using toughbuilt tools, and their belt is a real game changer for me. I work facility maintenance at 2 sites and being able to change out the packs from the type of job without lugging around unnecessary tools is great and the change is quick and seamless. Great to see you review this bag. Rock on FPV, and enjoy the new addition to your workday.
From my time as an electrician, my main reservation about tool bags is the tend to soak up a bit of everywhere they've been. Given that i used to do work on trawlers , in fish factories , dairy farms , pig farms , a variety of industrial units... you can picture how the stank could build up. But it's horses for courses , and it depends on what array of tools you carry .
For sure! I use the tough built bag for retail and office environments. For filthy places like oil-change shops, food service, etc I switch over to my Ridgid boxes.
i have been rocking this bag since they came out. before i was a multiple bag guy. i have been using Tough Built pouches for many years since they came out. small metal clip on side of bag is for tape measure. in my van i have a full set of 20 volt dewalt tools on shelves. in my rolling bag i have all 12 volt tools and my daily use hand tools. if i need to hog on something i grab the bigger tool. i keep my less used tools in the front outside pouches cause i have three tool belts that are my daily drivers, and it makes it harder to get tools out from behind tool bags. you are going to love this bag. If I'm doing any work "Rollie" (rolling tool bag) and my electrical, hvacr, plumbing or electronics bag goes on top. it has been such a great tool. for stairs up no problem down sometimes i have to tip the bag back a little more. if Rollie when missing i would cry and buy another one. i hope you have the same experience that i have had with mine. love the channel. keep up the great work
I always thought that when we put a fix it in that it magically got fixed I never thought that there is a real person actually having to drive out with tools and fix the thing. Like when it breaks it’s three days and the elves made it run again. Super neat to see the other half of the machine world
79 yr old Okie DIY, and have 4 tool bags, 2 are toughbuilt bags. I really Love the tech clips that fasten to the bags and to your belt. Great video. Tks, Randy
What makes the tough built worth a million is the tech clips. Didn't use at first, but now I Love em. I have 4 tech clip pouches that holds my impact, screwdrivers, and anything you need. 😊
I’ve had mine for about a year and a half. I doubles as a seat if you need it. Never had a problem with the wheels like all other bags. I never bought into the clipping add ons. My handle broke on a trip to Mexico, on site glue and some tape fixed it. Only problem I actively have with it is the screws that attach the handle keep backing out. For the dollar, 10 out of 10 would recommend.
Toughbuilt has been killing it. If you haven’t picked up one of their 2 in 1 utility knife/scraper tools yet, it’s like a fidget toy for simple men like myself lol.
I've watched your video several times. I go back and forth between my bag on wheels and the 16" open top Tough Built bag. I favor the bag on wheels but i have trouble when loaded lifting the bag into the back of my pick up. Have a good week.😊
What's great about it is it when you use the clip on accessories you can take it off the bar and clip it to your belt and it you have the electricians bag you can stand up it up so your tools are easily accessible.
As a garage door tech I’ve been really liking the tough built pouches. I put the clips on my ladders and clip the pouches to them with my most used tools. Saves me trips up and down ladders and gets my 👍
If you need more space Thoughbuilt makes a larger rolling tool bag. The XXL 22 inch, ive had mine for over a year and its amazing. Fits a circular saw, grinder, oscillating tool m18 and m12 impact and drill plus a pactool snapper shear and a couple of other attachments for the drills. Thats just the inside of the bag. Oh, and the bag still fits in the trunk of my 2004 sedan. Thoughbuilt bags are awesome.
I was looking for a rolling tool bag and saw your video. I had looked at several and bought this one after your video. I absolutely love it. I used it for about 2 months day to day then had to travel out of state on a multi-leg trip. I shipped the bag FedEx in the box it was sent in fully loaded total weight was about 45lbs. The bag traveled from California to Minnesota then to Hawaii and back to California. It is still like new and could not be happier. Thanks for the review.
Hi there Looks like you found a bag that works for you. I like the toughbuilt brand and use the pouches daily and love those. Their stuff lasts even with daily use. Looked at this bag myself but decided to go with the Stanley FMST1-80148 rolling bag. Simply because the layout fits me better as a electrician. And seeing this video with your honest no nonsense style shows me that for me I made the right choice. I’m convinced you will enjoy your bag for some time, seems to fit your setup perfectly. Keep doing what your doing, I really enjoy your style of video. It’s a far cry from the fake hyped stuff out there in RUclips land. Your humor and sarcasm never fail to make me smile. Greetings from a Dutch sparky
I love my ToughBuilt setup! I use the tool belt with shoulder straps, then click on the pouches. When I'm done with a pouch, I hang it with extra clips mounted in the vehicle (the clips have screw holes). So far I have a right pouch for framing, a right pouch for electrical, and a left pouch for multiple trade tools like a 7 in 1 screwdriver, basic pliers, body panel pop tool, and a utility knife. I'm looking to expand. Pro tip: I hang my Dewalt batteries (six 5AH batteries) below the pouches. It saves room and the batteries are numbered to keep track of recharge life.
I also use this brand of tool storage. its durability is acceptable. the misc pouches work well if you want to mitigate your tool load due to what you are working on. Purchasing multiple pouches is costly but it does let you kit out for what you're doing. I also mount each inside the van for storage when not in use. You may catch some shade on a bigger jobsite for your little kid toolbags but them knuckleheads take 2-3 tries to get their pants on in the morning anyway. 7/10
Sweet! Great review! I just purchased that same bag a couple months ago. I modified it and added a clip on the inside left to hold the small drill holster. Then I bought the big electrician pouch from them and it sits perfectly in the bottom. Great for organizing all the small tools I use. It’s a great bag!
I've had and used Toughbuilt for years. Bags are super handy for guys like me. From plumber to electrician to framer in a second. My tablehorses... Could park a truck on them. 1¼ in flat aluminum with a 1/2 in spacer makes a good track for the clips and bags to hang from on your wall
I LOVE my toughbuilt belts and cases! 1200 denier ballistic nylon cloth, and a bit different organization but they are fantastic! Been using the carpenter bag, the journey utility bag/sling for 9 months and they are just breaking in. I also own the laptop case (the giant one) as an AV guy its badass! Holds laptop, soldering kit, Toner, SPL meter, batteries, glasses (in cases) pens, pencils. Butane, cables, adapters, a 17" laptop and its kit, media for testing source, and an i Pad. Cool gear for the money! The clips are sweet because you can hang them in your van/truck and just use them to organize.
I like the 6" wheels on the toughbuilt. I have a toughbuikt without wheels and didn't use the clip on pouches but now use 3 different pouches to go from tool bag to my belt on the job. I really like these pouches. Try them, you'll like em. Loved your video. I'm a 79 year old Okie that helps seniors fix odd items. Have a good week. Randy Roberson
I bought my toughbuilt bag at Lowes two years ago. It is still going strong. Awesome video with a really honest review of the Harbor Freight bag. Thanks 👍👍
Been using a Milwaukee packout as a tool "bag" at work. Expensive as hell but highly recommend if you got the cash. No more wearing out and can carry parts on top without squishing. Transferring to a corporate job though due to some back issues. So some new coworker gonna get a nice setup.
I have had my tough built for over 3 years. I’m an HVAC tec as well as a sheet metal worker. Bag has gone thru many airports , stairs and jumped manny curbs. Still going strong. Tires are a huge plus to its performance. I use the mesh screen inside for a portable speaker/ Dewalt 2 amp battery and Dewalt usb charger and sometimes my phone goes in there to charge on the usb charger. Put some lock tite on the screws in the top of the handle. You’ll love this bag.
Cleaning out tool boxes are like cleaning out tackle boxes ya find stuff ya havent seen in years but ya forget how much your gonna need it until ya need it
I do like those ToughBuilt tool pouches and thier quick slot system. I just mounted a bunch of them on a board and separate my daily tools out into job groups. Electric, plumbing, drywall, general, etc. Held up well over the last half decade.
As a fork lift mechanic, some times having a truck most of the time broke down in the middle of a plant or factory this looks like it’ll come in handy. I’ve been thinking of getting one myself. I work out of a carry style tool bag 90% of the time.
If you ever have a need for a tool pouch, the removable ones they make are great because you can put them on and take them off fast. I would consider that tool bag just for that rail for the tool pouches.
Oh no!!! 🥺 I so have to go buy this buy now 😖 And I just bought the L Massive Mouth one 6 months ago. 😅 Awesome Video, can't wait to see the follow up. 🥰☺
You really should consider making some audition recordings and forward them to some talent agents of open call for acting. You got the voice and humor for it.
I switched over to Toughbuilt about 2 years ago. I like their bags and pouches (Industrial electrician) and have used some of their new tool lines. Their tools still need some work, but I love the bags and pouches. One pitfall is that it's really easy to stuff the bag full of random occasional use tools and all of a sudden it weighs 100lbs +.
I gotta say funk im a service technician for a material handling business. And i have found that the Milwaukee packout is the best system to work out of being out in the field. Look into it after your tired of your new tool bag
I've been using one of the toughbuilt bags for about 2 years now and it's been great. I don't have the rolling one because I go into people's homes and was worried the wheels would mark up their floors. Hope it serves you well.
I service commercial printers. I could see this being so useful. I use a keen backpack right now, and it's huge & heavy. Something like this on wheels would be nice, and I could stack boxes of parts & supplies on top in the way in.
The only other thing I'd want is if the handles raised up to workbench height & had an 18x24 work surface. Nothing crazy, to hammer on, just to be able to work from.
Small metal bar behind scraper and above the wheel is designed to hook a tape measure on. Supposed to help keep tape readily accessible while avoiding wearing out softer pocket material. Very nice setup though, definitely like the metal bar actoss the front. I run the packout system amd love it, but I carry considerably larger tools 😂. Power tools in the bottom box, batteries and chargers in mid box, bits, blades and other smaller accessories in the top box. Then have other smaller boxes that I throw on for hole saws, strings and finish tools amd other such items. Always like to see how different people in different trades store and transport their tools. 😁👍
With winter being 5 months up here and much of my work in apartments with no elevators, I use a backpack style bag but my zippers are shot and its time for an upgrade.
I ahve the same bag for 6 months i love it but i also got the clip pouch and clip it on the metal bar. All the i need now sh!t goes in it. Best tool bag i ever had.
I've noticed every tough built product I've seen has some feature thats a great idea. Might not be a "game changer" but its always something thats nice to have
Been running this bag and toughbuilt clip tech pouches for about a year and a half or more. Daily use. I'm not gentle with my tools and I do electrical focused commercial and industrial service work and associated trades. Everything has held up and works as if they're straight off the shelf. I have that 18" roller. I need more space nowadays and probably could do with an upgrade for soace reasons but otherwise I'm completely satisfied with their stuff. Having modular options with ruggedly implemented and thoughtful options has been a blessing. It'll get you where you're going and get what you need done with a wonderfully reduced swear/cursing outburst to production ratio. I think you'll like it. Let us know after you get some use out of it what you think perhaps? A follow up video would be cool. Rock on.
I have the toughbuilt bag. Ive had it a year and a half. Daily use. In and out of my van. Its great. Its the best bag on the market. The wheels are larger so its better for going up stairs. I got it on sale at lowes for 99 bucks. Ill buy another when it wears out.
Diggin' the Men In Black thing you did there. Thanks for the demo. Ive always loved your vids, but especially now as im going through a tough time and really need the laughs. Kepp it up, my friend. Love ya.
You can tell someone is a mechanic when a tape measurer clip registers as a place to hang an impact driver. 😂😂 love it!!!
What is this “tape measure” you speak of 😜
@@FunkFPV Measure once, cut thrice!
I've watched your video more than i can count. 80 yr old DIY and Love my bag. The tech clips are a game changer with 5 pouches. Again, thanks for your post. 😁
From what I've gotten from your videos, you're also a forklift road tech like myself. I have the exact bag and I absolutely love it after 7 months of use.
Yep, I’m a Lifty Boy 😁👍🏻
I’m about to start an apprenticeship for lift truck service, any specialty tool recommendations from either of you guys?
@davidreinacher7653 I've only been a forklift guy for about a year. It really depends of what you'll be working on. All the punches, including brass, a big pipe wrench, amp clamp meter, hydraulic test gauge set. Just to name a few.
@@chadstoudt2580 thanks for the response just trying to compile a good list before I start lol
@@davidreinacher7653why are you laughing out loud?
I appreciate the fact you left the bit at the start where the light fell in the video, gave me a chuckle.
Haha 😜
The fact not 1 specific measurement was given on difference sizes other that ah just a little , or its pretty much the same is why i subbed.
I’ve had this bag for about two years and the only issue I had was the wheel bearings picked up some strings and dirt and destroyed them. I replaced them with some sealed bearings from Amazon and that did the trick. Rolls better than new. No other issues at all no rips holes or tares. Been a good investment 😊
I started using toughbuilt when I became a lineman. No longer on the pole but I still use my belts and bags when I need to. Good stuff. Takes a beating 💯
When i was an electrician, the tough built pouches were absolutely fantastic. The ability to set one up for rough in, one for service/trims, then have a pouch for staples/wire nuts, a drill holster, and a hammer hook. Put the clips on your belt and adapt to the scenario
Thank you for all of your hard work after work.
I enjoy you and your videos that you make, your funny, and I'm bettin you are a load of fun to work with.
The metal clip bar and the way the lid can be strapped open seem like a huge convenience improvement.
Absolutely. And the mesh pocket. Really well thought out
Absolutely 👍🏻
@@FunkFPVlet me get your old bag. I got 100$ on it.
thanks for the tool order and all the kind words! the double dongle has many uses, great for interior work also
I'm a cabinet installer, and I used this exact same bag and loved it for about 6 months before i out grew it and switched to pack out boxes. before you count out tough built pouches and the front bar they can be a game changer, their drill holsters are very nice, the big plus is adding to the amount of storage and reduces the clutter on the inside. also the clip on the left side is for a tape measure.
I haven't found a bag yet that can survive long term. Through multiple flights, different environments, chemicals and hydraulics, nothing seemed to last. Then I decided to use a pelican case and build multiple layers of foam and aluminum where every tool has a tool controlled environment/home. If there is a tool missing it shows the color of red foam. (Black foam is the top layer that holds the tool.) I know exactly what's missing by a first glance. I usually make my cases with 2 to 3 layers depending on the trip I have to make.
I had a pelican fall off a Q400 horizontal stab, and it survived intact. Yay! Plus it's water proof incase I have to go for a swim.
The layers take up space that can be used for tools but you have a very necessary reason for knowing when a tool is missing. Our LAME was always picking up _"new"_ tools from light aircraft that were left in the machine before flying them to NZ.
Impressive it survived a fall from so far up. Says heaps for the durability of the product. 👍
If you ever want to go back to a bag or backpack try veto pro pack
@josephking6515 I don't sleep if I'm missing a tool.
Funny thing: The worst thing I have ever seen left in an engine cowl was a set of rubber chocks and a huge prybar!!! The aircraft went for a flight and came back for a service check.... wow!!! Chocks weighed close to 50 LBS. 😂 What on earth were they prying??!!
I enjoy using toughbuilt tools, and their belt is a real game changer for me. I work facility maintenance at 2 sites and being able to change out the packs from the type of job without lugging around unnecessary tools is great and the change is quick and seamless. Great to see you review this bag. Rock on FPV, and enjoy the new addition to your workday.
I smile every time I use it 😊
@@FunkFPV Are you still talking about the bag? 🤷♂ 😀
Good on ya brother! Hard working people deserve hard working equipment 👍
My man! I've been using that toughbuilt bag for 2 years and I could pass it off as new!
From my time as an electrician, my main reservation about tool bags is the tend to soak up a bit of everywhere they've been.
Given that i used to do work on trawlers , in fish factories , dairy farms , pig farms , a variety of industrial units... you can picture how the stank could build up.
But it's horses for courses , and it depends on what array of tools you carry .
Agreed , I worked in a waste energy plant for 2 days and I had to pressure wash my veto backpack and get a new harness
For sure! I use the tough built bag for retail and office environments. For filthy places like oil-change shops, food service, etc I switch over to my Ridgid boxes.
i have been rocking this bag since they came out. before i was a multiple bag guy. i have been using Tough Built pouches for many years since they came out. small metal clip on side of bag is for tape measure. in my van i have a full set of 20 volt dewalt tools on shelves. in my rolling bag i have all 12 volt tools and my daily use hand tools. if i need to hog on something i grab the bigger tool. i keep my less used tools in the front outside pouches cause i have three tool belts that are my daily drivers, and it makes it harder to get tools out from behind tool bags. you are going to love this bag. If I'm doing any work "Rollie" (rolling tool bag) and my electrical, hvacr, plumbing or electronics bag goes on top. it has been such a great tool. for stairs up no problem down sometimes i have to tip the bag back a little more. if Rollie when missing i would cry and buy another one. i hope you have the same experience that i have had with mine. love the channel. keep up the great work
I always thought that when we put a fix it in that it magically got fixed I never thought that there is a real person actually having to drive out with tools and fix the thing. Like when it breaks it’s three days and the elves made it run again. Super neat to see the other half of the machine world
I just bought a toughbuilt belt and I gotta say, for the price, they are an insane value.
Been using this toolbox for over 6 months now doing industrial maintenance and I gotta say it’s the best one I’ve had
79 yr old Okie DIY, and have 4 tool bags, 2 are toughbuilt bags. I really Love the tech clips that fasten to the bags and to your belt. Great video. Tks, Randy
What makes the tough built worth a million is the tech clips. Didn't use at first, but now I Love em. I have 4 tech clip pouches that holds my impact, screwdrivers, and anything you need. 😊
I’ve had mine for about a year and a half. I doubles as a seat if you need it. Never had a problem with the wheels like all other bags. I never bought into the clipping add ons. My handle broke on a trip to Mexico, on site glue and some tape fixed it. Only problem I actively have with it is the screws that attach the handle keep backing out. For the dollar, 10 out of 10 would recommend.
Put some red lock tite on the screws that keep backing out. Should help keep them tight
Toughbuilt has been killing it. If you haven’t picked up one of their 2 in 1 utility knife/scraper tools yet, it’s like a fidget toy for simple men like myself lol.
I just dont like buying the replacement blades..
I've watched your video several times. I go back and forth between my bag on wheels and the 16" open top Tough Built bag. I favor the bag on wheels but i have trouble when loaded lifting the bag into the back of my pick up. Have a good week.😊
I just came here to point at your thumbnail and say, "I understood that reference!"
What's great about it is it when you use the clip on accessories you can take it off the bar and clip it to your belt and it you have the electricians bag you can stand up it up so your tools are easily accessible.
Been running the tough built for a few years now and love it
As a garage door tech I’ve been really liking the tough built pouches. I put the clips on my ladders and clip the pouches to them with my most used tools. Saves me trips up and down ladders and gets my 👍
If you need more space Thoughbuilt makes a larger rolling tool bag. The XXL 22 inch, ive had mine for over a year and its amazing. Fits a circular saw, grinder, oscillating tool m18 and m12 impact and drill plus a pactool snapper shear and a couple of other attachments for the drills. Thats just the inside of the bag. Oh, and the bag still fits in the trunk of my 2004 sedan. Thoughbuilt bags are awesome.
I was looking for a rolling tool bag and saw your video. I had looked at several and bought this one after your video. I absolutely love it. I used it for about 2 months day to day then had to travel out of state on a multi-leg trip. I shipped the bag FedEx in the box it was sent in fully loaded total weight was about 45lbs. The bag traveled from California to Minnesota then to Hawaii and back to California. It is still like new and could not be happier. Thanks for the review.
The batteries falling out is on point!
I love the Men in Black reference in the thumbnail.
I've had mine for 1.5 years. Holding up pretty good. Couple pockets in the front have holes from screw drivers. You can also sit on it
Hi there
Looks like you found a bag that works for you.
I like the toughbuilt brand and use the pouches daily and love those.
Their stuff lasts even with daily use.
Looked at this bag myself but decided to go with the Stanley FMST1-80148 rolling bag.
Simply because the layout fits me better as a electrician.
And seeing this video with your honest no nonsense style shows me that for me I made the right choice.
I’m convinced you will enjoy your bag for some time, seems to fit your setup perfectly.
Keep doing what your doing, I really enjoy your style of video.
It’s a far cry from the fake hyped stuff out there in RUclips land.
Your humor and sarcasm never fail to make me smile.
Greetings from a Dutch sparky
Thanks bud. I really appreciate that ☺️👍🏻
And it seems like yesterday we watched you move into the Bauer bag, great video
always nice when you move into a tool bag that works great for you... I modified a packout and it's amazing now with the mods..
So much unintentional comedy going on towards the end …..Great altogether 🎉
I love my ToughBuilt setup! I use the tool belt with shoulder straps, then click on the pouches. When I'm done with a pouch, I hang it with extra clips mounted in the vehicle (the clips have screw holes). So far I have a right pouch for framing, a right pouch for electrical, and a left pouch for multiple trade tools like a 7 in 1 screwdriver, basic pliers, body panel pop tool, and a utility knife. I'm looking to expand. Pro tip: I hang my Dewalt batteries (six 5AH batteries) below the pouches. It saves room and the batteries are numbered to keep track of recharge life.
Exactly!!!!
Wasn't expecting to see a Men in Black 2 quote in my subscription feed today. Nice
😎👍🏻
I like the nod to Men in Black in the title screen.
I also use this brand of tool storage. its durability is acceptable. the misc pouches work well if you want to mitigate your tool load due to what you are working on. Purchasing multiple pouches is costly but it does let you kit out for what you're doing. I also mount each inside the van for storage when not in use. You may catch some shade on a bigger jobsite for your little kid toolbags but them knuckleheads take 2-3 tries to get their pants on in the morning anyway.
7/10
Sweet! Great review! I just purchased that same bag a couple months ago. I modified it and added a clip on the inside left to hold the small drill holster. Then I bought the big electrician pouch from them and it sits perfectly in the bottom. Great for organizing all the small tools I use. It’s a great bag!
I've had and used Toughbuilt for years. Bags are super handy for guys like me. From plumber to electrician to framer in a second. My tablehorses... Could park a truck on them.
1¼ in flat aluminum with a 1/2 in spacer makes a good track for the clips and bags to hang from on your wall
Right tool for the job. Looks like a great bag! Thanks for the informative video!
Sold, I'm buying one!!
Hahaha I’m not really sure if I’m broken or not but I even laughed at this one in places. Have a beautiful day brother 👍😂
I LOVE my toughbuilt belts and cases! 1200 denier ballistic nylon cloth, and a bit different organization but they are fantastic! Been using the carpenter bag, the journey utility bag/sling for 9 months and they are just breaking in. I also own the laptop case (the giant one) as an AV guy its badass! Holds laptop, soldering kit, Toner, SPL meter, batteries, glasses (in cases) pens, pencils. Butane, cables, adapters, a 17" laptop and its kit, media for testing source, and an i Pad. Cool gear for the money!
The clips are sweet because you can hang them in your van/truck and just use them to organize.
Always nice when a fella is willing to show you what he's packin'.
😎👍🏻
I'm a geek for these things. The ToughBuilt looks bad ass. Cheers from Eng;land!
Great video. Awaiting the 1 year review!!!
I was looking at both of these bags. I like the Toughbuilt pouches I have. Thank you for sharing.
I like the 6" wheels on the toughbuilt. I have a toughbuikt without wheels and didn't use the clip on pouches but now use 3 different pouches to go from tool bag to my belt on the job. I really like these pouches. Try them, you'll like em. Loved your video. I'm a 79 year old Okie that helps seniors fix odd items. Have a good week. Randy Roberson
I bought my toughbuilt bag at Lowes two years ago. It is still going strong. Awesome video with a really honest review of the Harbor Freight bag. Thanks 👍👍
Great Video, Thank You!
“I’ll give you a ten outta ten” and a left handed thumbs up👍
“There ya go”
Thanks for the review! I will chk it out
Been using a Milwaukee packout as a tool "bag" at work. Expensive as hell but highly recommend if you got the cash. No more wearing out and can carry parts on top without squishing. Transferring to a corporate job though due to some back issues. So some new coworker gonna get a nice setup.
I have had my tough built for over 3 years. I’m an HVAC tec as well as a sheet metal worker. Bag has gone thru many airports , stairs and jumped manny curbs. Still going strong. Tires are a huge plus to its performance. I use the mesh screen inside for a portable speaker/ Dewalt 2 amp battery and Dewalt usb charger and sometimes my phone goes in there to charge on the usb charger. Put some lock tite on the screws in the top of the handle. You’ll love this bag.
I went from that toughbuilt to the world of Milwaukee packouts and I tell you it fella like a car I keep improving for the next showing.
Had toughbuilt roller for over a year now no complaints!
I love your 'Shorts' they kill me 💯👍.
😜👍🏻
Cleaning out tool boxes are like cleaning out tackle boxes ya find stuff ya havent seen in years but ya forget how much your gonna need it until ya need it
I do like those ToughBuilt tool pouches and thier quick slot system. I just mounted a bunch of them on a board and separate my daily tools out into job groups. Electric, plumbing, drywall, general, etc. Held up well over the last half decade.
Looks like a good upgrade, if I had to carry more tools I would definitely consider that one 👍
As a fork lift mechanic, some times having a truck most of the time broke down in the middle of a plant or factory this looks like it’ll come in handy. I’ve been thinking of getting one myself. I work out of a carry style tool bag 90% of the time.
Really appreciate the insights, tips and occasional sarcasm. FYI the purple artifact was lens flare from the light. Love your vids!
Ive had that same toughbuilt for months now and love it. Really great when you add a couple pouches on the front bar.
excellent review , you just sold me on this bag .
That bag would keep me organized better while on jobs. Great video as always!
I picked up some of the clip on belt pieces and I e really been happy with them. Got this bag a couple weeks ago and it doesn't disappoint.
I’ve been using it on forklifts for over a year. It’s still holding up strong even through the wonderful winters up north lol.
If you ever have a need for a tool pouch, the removable ones they make are great because you can put them on and take them off fast. I would consider that tool bag just for that rail for the tool pouches.
Good vid thanks. Was looking at veto but can't justify the price. This is very helpful. Also tub o' towels for the win
Oh no!!! 🥺 I so have to go buy this buy now 😖 And I just bought the L Massive Mouth one 6 months ago. 😅
Awesome Video, can't wait to see the follow up. 🥰☺
You really should consider making some audition recordings and forward them to some talent agents of open call for acting. You got the voice and humor for it.
Noth better than watching MIB on the 4th of July
Love your shorts!
I switched over to Toughbuilt about 2 years ago. I like their bags and pouches (Industrial electrician) and have used some of their new tool lines. Their tools still need some work, but I love the bags and pouches. One pitfall is that it's really easy to stuff the bag full of random occasional use tools and all of a sudden it weighs 100lbs +.
I gotta say funk im a service technician for a material handling business. And i have found that the Milwaukee packout is the best system to work out of being out in the field. Look into it after your tired of your new tool bag
I've been using one of the toughbuilt bags for about 2 years now and it's been great. I don't have the rolling one because I go into people's homes and was worried the wheels would mark up their floors. Hope it serves you well.
plastic wheels usually doesn't leave marks
Looks like i see my replacement tool bag! Thanks for the review! Always enjoy your vids!
I love your TikTok videos where you rate peoples stupid inventions. You’re just hilarious in those.
I service commercial printers. I could see this being so useful. I use a keen backpack right now, and it's huge & heavy. Something like this on wheels would be nice, and I could stack boxes of parts & supplies on top in the way in.
The only other thing I'd want is if the handles raised up to workbench height & had an 18x24 work surface. Nothing crazy, to hammer on, just to be able to work from.
Small metal bar behind scraper and above the wheel is designed to hook a tape measure on. Supposed to help keep tape readily accessible while avoiding wearing out softer pocket material. Very nice setup though, definitely like the metal bar actoss the front. I run the packout system amd love it, but I carry considerably larger tools 😂. Power tools in the bottom box, batteries and chargers in mid box, bits, blades and other smaller accessories in the top box. Then have other smaller boxes that I throw on for hole saws, strings and finish tools amd other such items. Always like to see how different people in different trades store and transport their tools. 😁👍
Massive mouth toolbag was my nickname in highschool.
Haha 😛
With winter being 5 months up here and much of my work in apartments with no elevators, I use a backpack style bag but my zippers are shot and its time for an upgrade.
I always forget you rock that triple H ponytail
I might chop it off soon. It’s starting to get on my nerves 😜 I only grew it out because of VID lockdowns.
@@FunkFPV That'd be a shame because you are the game and you are that damn good.
I love your videos and this one made me want to get one of those bags myself
I ahve the same bag for 6 months i love it but i also got the clip pouch and clip it on the metal bar. All the i need now sh!t goes in it. Best tool bag i ever had.
I've noticed every tough built product I've seen has some feature thats a great idea. Might not be a "game changer" but its always something thats nice to have
It's funny how the small extra features improve and highlight a product over a competitors
I'm a teacher and low level hobby woodworker, but you've got me wanting this bag. 😅
Been running this bag and toughbuilt clip tech pouches for about a year and a half or more. Daily use. I'm not gentle with my tools and I do electrical focused commercial and industrial service work and associated trades. Everything has held up and works as if they're straight off the shelf. I have that 18" roller. I need more space nowadays and probably could do with an upgrade for soace reasons but otherwise I'm completely satisfied with their stuff. Having modular options with ruggedly implemented and thoughtful options has been a blessing. It'll get you where you're going and get what you need done with a wonderfully reduced swear/cursing outburst to production ratio. I think you'll like it. Let us know after you get some use out of it what you think perhaps? A follow up video would be cool. Rock on.
Thanks!
Thank you 🙏🏻 😊
I have the toughbuilt bag. Ive had it a year and a half. Daily use. In and out of my van. Its great. Its the best bag on the market. The wheels are larger so its better for going up stairs. I got it on sale at lowes for 99 bucks. Ill buy another when it wears out.
I’ve just seen your shorts until today but it’s funny af to have you validate a purchase I made months ago and have been quite pleased w myself
Nice 👍🏻
That side clip where you tried your drill gun on. You can clip tape measures to it... great bag
Diggin' the Men In Black thing you did there. Thanks for the demo. Ive always loved your vids, but especially now as im going through a tough time and really need the laughs. Kepp it up, my friend. Love ya.
Keep your chin up brotha', if you are into tools and this is your kind of channel hang in there. Time heals all wounds.