These bags/buckets and or portable tool storage ideas are clean and look nice. I would purchase if I were a professional electrician or needed to make a good appearance at a customer. However as a basic homeowner 5gal bucket storage organizers make more sense. Thanks for the video.
10:04 the tape should and could definitely be almost at the top, so it's easier to get and so there's more room in the bottom for bigger stuff and so it' easier to take the bigger stuff without it catching onto the tape and unbuckling it
I’m really keen on this bag but they are hard to get them atm in Australia. I need to know if the Milwaukee plastic containers fit in the larger front pockets. The containers that they sell all different things in them
How do you find the 378? Is it worth the price ? I was looking at them but ended up getting the microscanner POE instead as i already run a T5 and do more data nowdays.
Lets be honest,for that money you could buy 3 or 4 very good tool bags,one at a time or at aprentice level 1 tool bag and some tools. Its not just earning money itd also not spending like a milioner.
I haven’t had a veto tote yet. It would compare somewhat with the otmc with pockets and almost size. The quality of material used would be the main difference. The veto material is thicker and we know it lasts. I’ve never had one blow out. I feel the fluke wouldn’t last as long but I can see it going for many years still. Veto would be heavier and also non $100 more but also comes with 5yr warranty compared to 1yr with fluke. I feel the fluke is probably a good cheaper alternative for $160.
Klien makes an almost identical organizer for 60% of the Fluke price. Way overpriced Fluke. I find it strange that companies are so full of themselves that they make you pay more money to advertise for them. Any tool company should be using tool bags as a loss leader, given their name is plastered on the side advertising their tools.
These bags/buckets and or portable tool storage ideas are clean and look nice. I would purchase if I were a professional electrician or needed to make a good appearance at a customer. However as a basic homeowner 5gal bucket storage organizers make more sense. Thanks for the video.
Now we're torquin! Stoked for the slab saw sheathe
Yeah I need to do those mods. I’m just going to open the hole up a bit so it’s easier to slide the saw in.
I would go to Bunnings and buy a small folding trolley to carry those around.
10:04 the tape should and could definitely be almost at the top, so it's easier to get and so there's more room in the bottom for bigger stuff and so it' easier to take the bigger stuff without it catching onto the tape and unbuckling it
When are you doing a beehive tool bag review?
I second this, I’ve been running them for over 5 years and standby them over any other bag
Nice looking. I like it.
Fluke is the best
Hammer 🤯 cmon mate were sparkys! You be got pliers!… 🤣
😂that’s why I second guessed myself
😊good tool bag
I’m really keen on this bag but they are hard to get them atm in Australia. I need to know if the Milwaukee plastic containers fit in the larger front pockets. The containers that they sell all different things in them
How do you find the 378? Is it worth the price ?
I was looking at them but ended up getting the microscanner POE instead as i already run a T5 and do more data nowdays.
Watching you put your tools in gave me anxiety. I don't know how you find anything but maybe that's just me. I do enjoy your videos though. Keep it up
Thought the same thing. And the needle nose sticking up, I anticipate several unnecesary ripped shirts and bruises and pokes.
What length are your Knippex 'dykes'? And are they your favorite brand wise?
200mm. Yeah they’ve been awesome
@@AddictedtoTools cheers
I' love it
do u have a link to fluke hard cases
What brand of pliers are they? Can’t see a name on the handle
These are nws 225mm pliers. Awesome and good price.
Oh what I’d do for a hoodie 🥵
Do you recon the bucket could swap for my Daily pouch or is it to big to Cary round
Lets be honest,for that money you could buy 3 or 4 very good tool bags,one at a time or at aprentice level 1 tool bag and some tools. Its not just earning money itd also not spending like a milioner.
I like the layout but does it compare to a Veto mate?
I haven’t had a veto tote yet. It would compare somewhat with the otmc with pockets and almost size. The quality of material used would be the main difference. The veto material is thicker and we know it lasts. I’ve never had one blow out. I feel the fluke wouldn’t last as long but I can see it going for many years still.
Veto would be heavier and also non $100 more but also comes with 5yr warranty compared to 1yr with fluke.
I feel the fluke is probably a good cheaper alternative for $160.
@@AddictedtoTools valid points for sure. Thanks for your input mate.
@@AddictedtoTools try the tp-xxl from veto, great set up 👌
You should get a veto bag! I'm so surprised you don't have one.
I have 3 bags and 2 veto pouches 👍
Klien makes an almost identical organizer for 60% of the Fluke price. Way overpriced Fluke. I find it strange that companies are so full of themselves that they make you pay more money to advertise for them. Any tool company should be using tool bags as a loss leader, given their name is plastered on the side advertising their tools.
Its on sale right now for 89$. Klein 29 pocket aerial bucket is like 75$. The only thing I don't like about Klein bucket totes is the drain holes