The PERFECT Electricians Tool Pouch With The ToughBuilt Tool Pouch

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
  • This is the best electricians tool pouch. It's a ToughBuilt tool pouch that is filled with Klein Tools, Milwaukee Tools, and ToughBuilt tools. It's the perfect tool pouch set up for a fast work pace and easy access to all the electricians tools you need to complete any job.
    The pouch: www.homedepot.com/p/TOUGHBUIL...
    THE TOOLS:
    Klein tools pliers set: Klein tools set: amzn.to/3rQE1CG
    Klein tools combination pliers: amzn.to/3QfMFUL
    Flir voltage detector: amzn.to/45oMDOV
    Klein level: amzn.to/3KB31Uy
    ToughBuilt knife: www.lowes.com/pd/TOUGHBUILT-1...
    12 IN 1 Screwdrivwer:
    www.lowes.com/pd/TOUGHBUILT/5...
    Hawkbill knife amzn.to/3ELSTVK
    Support The Channel:
    gofund.me/b9d86784
    #electricianstoolpouch #electricianstools #toughbuilttoolpouch
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Комментарии • 77

  • @dougdroen7519
    @dougdroen7519 5 месяцев назад +3

    I absolutely love my tough built pouch.... Worked n flooring for quite q while n it's held up quite well.....

  • @user-Levin
    @user-Levin 26 дней назад

    Я электрик из России, мы пользуемся сумками ToughBuilt. Американские сумки лучшие в мире 👍Спасибо за видео 👍 I'm an electrician from Russia, we use ToughBuilt bags. American bags are the best in the world 👍Thanks for the video 👍

  • @qwertyuiop78901
    @qwertyuiop78901 8 месяцев назад +5

    Some things I really like, just to reiterate.
    - Modular: I have a tote for all my tools with a technician pouch that clips on and off. I’ve also used the hammer loop and drill holsters at times.
    - Versatile: the clips are amazing. They can be screwed somewhere for a permanent location like my cart, I always have one clipped onto a belt or harness, I have one with strong magnets that can be hung on anything metal, I zip tie one to a ladder/lift when I’m working at heights, and one just has a string looped through it so I can hang the pouch for the rare occasion I can’t find a place for a clip. The ability to have a clip anywhere and just clip my pouch on and off as I move about my day is invaluable.
    - Cost: for what you get, the cost is very reasonable. I’ve had my tech pouch for 5 years now and it’s held up great.
    I’ve worked for JWs who hate me not having every available tool right on me. I find it too tiring and cumbersome to have an apron or tool belt on me so this is a good compromise. I carry torpedo level, lineman’s, Knipex combo strippers, diagonals, small Knipex cobras, klein impact 11-in-1, demo screwdriver, tape measure, and electrical tape from the pouch that I can clip just about anywhere on the job. If I can’t get it done with that and my pockets, it’s worth a trip to the cart.

  • @v616
    @v616 8 месяцев назад

    Tb 7 pockets + large drill holster. Is my fav combo. Was using the master electrician pouch which was too bulky.

  • @sjpropertyservices3987
    @sjpropertyservices3987 8 месяцев назад

    I am not an electrician, but I have the same pouch for the electrical jobs I perform. It has been a great pouch. I have other Toughbuilt pouches which I am also very happy with. I have not yet bought any Toughbuilt tools, but I expect to do so soon.

  • @JackElectrician
    @JackElectrician 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome Video!!!

  • @actualperson9628
    @actualperson9628 8 месяцев назад

    Love the ClipTech system!

  • @Failsafeman100
    @Failsafeman100 8 месяцев назад

    Super review 😊

  • @ZombieDancer
    @ZombieDancer 8 месяцев назад

    Super review

  • @Eddy63
    @Eddy63 8 месяцев назад

    Nice set-up ... Thx

  • @danhettrick9376
    @danhettrick9376 8 месяцев назад +17

    I'm confused. It's a great pouch for sure but you said the oxy telecom was the best, then the atlas46 was the best, now the toughbuilt is the best lol. All joking aside, I've been watching your videos for the last couple years and they've progressively gotten better and better. Keep up the good work man. It's for His glory

    • @adamperry154
      @adamperry154 8 месяцев назад +6

      Agreed. I’ve loved the channel for years but over the past few months it’s become obvious that “this video is sponsored by XXX”.

    • @dylangaran3293
      @dylangaran3293 8 месяцев назад

      Atlas 46 is trash. Won’t last long

    • @danhettrick9376
      @danhettrick9376 8 месяцев назад

      @@dylangaran3293 yeah? I have zero experience with them. Liking the Diamondback Mini Niko right now

    • @victorf361
      @victorf361 8 месяцев назад +2

      He’s a tool channel what more do you want? Each one of those videos you described were dope set ups. It’s all preference. Don’t take everything literal and experiment with your own set ups whilst getting inspired with videos like these.

    • @danhettrick9376
      @danhettrick9376 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@victorf361 I'm not saying anything negative about the channel at all. I've been watching him for years and I've been inspired many times.

  • @jgoddard0757
    @jgoddard0757 8 месяцев назад +4

    I have the TB electricians pouch which is just the next size up I think. The pouch is certainly tough! Only prob is the boss attached to the pouch wears out if taking it on/off a lot. This allows the pouch to one off the clip. Otherwise this setup is much better than veto which I’ve owned in the past.

    • @aaronmcclain1279
      @aaronmcclain1279 7 месяцев назад

      Locke supply sells a exact copy of the electrician pouch the smaller one and it has metal clips

  • @reesmillstead5051
    @reesmillstead5051 4 месяца назад

    I love me some Buckaroo but that little pouch is a thing of beauty. I work construction but ill make it work. 🤟 Good video mate.

  • @Hitman.13.
    @Hitman.13. 8 месяцев назад +6

    Thanks Bro for the consistent great videos! Very helpful content.
    For me one of the biggest game changers is using a 16ft tape measure instead of 25ft, I ve been in the trade for almost 3 years and I never needed the full 25ft, I saw my foreman and journeyman carrying 16ft tape measures, I decided to get one, and oh my god, it is soooo light it makes so much difference in weight! And I don't miss my 25ft tape 1 bit! (I still keep my old 25ft tape in my car though)

    • @therapinape9757
      @therapinape9757 8 месяцев назад +1

      I’ve always used 16 foot tape measures, a stick of emt is only 10 feet long. So why do you need 25 feet? lol

    • @qwertyuiop78901
      @qwertyuiop78901 8 месяцев назад +1

      I carry a 10ft Milwaukee keychain tape measure on me at all times. It’s perfect for measuring conduit or smaller measurements. My 25ft tape stays on my pouch for the few times I need the larger size.

  • @dewaltman4582
    @dewaltman4582 8 месяцев назад +5

    My favorite tools are Knipex, Dewalt, Milwaukee, Bosch, Klein, Fluke, Southwire, Wiha, Flex, Toughbuilt, Metabo, Craft man and that about covers it.

  • @christianfinley5128
    @christianfinley5128 8 месяцев назад

    Need that merch drop

  • @cheynebest7028
    @cheynebest7028 8 месяцев назад

    Just get a double sided folding pocket sharpener... 400 / 600 is a pretty good start. It is very cheap to keep and maintain a sharp edge this way and I use it on my klein hawkbill all the time.

  • @gabriel22lr46
    @gabriel22lr46 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve been using the clip on pouches with the toughbuilt belt for almost a year and the clips break often, always carry 2-3 extra clips, other than that issue they are solid. But I have had them break on the roof while installing solar and all my tools fell out, the clips are the weak point for sure

  • @mzimmerman12
    @mzimmerman12 4 месяца назад

    Not sold on this clip system. When I attach the pouch the clip digs into my hip bone to the point where I half to take it off. I going to have to make some sort of pad to go behind the clip.

  • @orlovszki
    @orlovszki 8 месяцев назад

    Must recount the "super"-s. You missed to count at least 10.
    Btw that pouch is awesome

  • @Prepping2endure
    @Prepping2endure 8 месяцев назад +2

    save weight. ditch the needle nose and get Ideal T strips. replace the knives with just a simple folding utility knife, the non contact could go clipped in a pants pocket.. 16' tape measure is all ya need .. you're gonna kill your hips over tie carrying that much weight

  • @sparky0288
    @sparky0288 7 месяцев назад

    I may have missed this,Is it super?

  • @adamperry154
    @adamperry154 8 месяцев назад +3

    Did Knipex do something to offend you? I find it hard to believe after watching your videos for years that you would outfit a pouch like this without a single pair of Knipex pliers. 😂

    • @americanelectrician
      @americanelectrician  8 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂 they did not. I like the Kleins still and have used them for a while in certain pouch for specific things

  • @peterevans8194
    @peterevans8194 6 месяцев назад

    Nice pouch, but no need to over stuff with it with tools..It much better to have a larger pouch so its a bit more roomy meaning you can get the tools in and out in a work environment...

  • @keaganslabbert8927
    @keaganslabbert8927 8 месяцев назад

    the new veto mp1X

  • @aleminizeirovski6347
    @aleminizeirovski6347 Месяц назад

    Test unior tools ❤

  • @mannyfestoINS
    @mannyfestoINS 8 месяцев назад

    Why do so many tool pouch reviews end up a review of every tool in the pouch?

  • @mikedillon6233
    @mikedillon6233 8 месяцев назад

    You look like an electrician ! You look tired,lol! Good info, I'll take a check up on that tool pouch. I've been looking for something smaller.

  • @tomwhitehead3352
    @tomwhitehead3352 7 месяцев назад

    An entire electricians pouch without a single insulated tool. Is that normal over there?

    • @americanelectrician
      @americanelectrician  7 месяцев назад

      It is normal. Our safety regulations limit the live work we do and if we do live work we use insulated tools

  • @mikedelaney1414
    @mikedelaney1414 8 месяцев назад +4

    How do you like the Toughbuilt pouch compared to the Veto MP1 and MP2?

    • @PinedaMMA
      @PinedaMMA 8 месяцев назад +1

      I have the backpack and it was huge, then switched to one pouch, then switched to a leather belt and 2 pouches and sucked cause I hated putting it on from stuff sliding and falling out. With the toughbilt I can put the belt on and pur the bags on there, and switch up pouches and positions; I was crawling in spaces all day by taking them off and setting them aside up in the spot, and then get out and put them back on for other work

    • @chopupyourwife6193
      @chopupyourwife6193 8 месяцев назад +1

      Isn’t a veto at least $30 more

    • @nachoisme
      @nachoisme 8 месяцев назад

      @@chopupyourwife6193I think the Veto that is similar to this…MPX1 and 2 I think they call it now are $80-90

    • @mikedelaney1414
      @mikedelaney1414 8 месяцев назад

      @@chopupyourwife6193 yeah, the Vito's are $100.

  • @anirbanacharya2181
    @anirbanacharya2181 5 месяцев назад

    Even your *Super Count* failed to register all the Supers u have uttered .

  • @sebastiandalessandro5745
    @sebastiandalessandro5745 8 месяцев назад +1

    Man no offense at all brother i love the vids but hows your pouch so small😭😭 i have the telecom from occidental and i have that boy loadeeedd.

    • @mannyfestoINS
      @mannyfestoINS 8 месяцев назад +1

      There is no reason to have your tool pouch loaded to the max with every tool you own. If you can’t do it with a pair of pliers and a flat head then go to your tool bag to get what you need. I’m a commercial electrician and carry 4 tools in my pouch. Plus a knife, marker, pencil, tic tester, and tape in or on my pants. Carrying more than that will hurt your body in the long run. Just my 2cents, doesn’t mean I’m right.

    • @sebastiandalessandro5745
      @sebastiandalessandro5745 8 месяцев назад

      @@mannyfestoINS no man you are absolutely right, i guess i should have typed it better. It's loaded with all the things i use pretty much on a daily doing service calls. But considerably bigger than what he shows in the video.

  • @loganpeters4987
    @loganpeters4987 8 месяцев назад

    your gana get hurt with a full metal shank screwdriver

  • @banditbluetwodelta7831
    @banditbluetwodelta7831 17 дней назад

    Uncounted super count: 8

  • @smirage22
    @smirage22 7 месяцев назад

    Linesman? I think you mean Hammer lmao

  • @alpha42069
    @alpha42069 8 месяцев назад

    bruh just tell us youre sponsored by toughbuilt

  • @MegaChris299
    @MegaChris299 5 месяцев назад

    Save your money

  • @scottylawson9472
    @scottylawson9472 8 месяцев назад

    Pouch could probably last 3-5 years everyday use. The plastic clip is garbage in comparison.
    Be prepared to trash a perfectly good pouch within a year simply because the clip is broken.
    The need to manufacture a clip as tough as the pouch or provide the ability to order a new clip (the portion riveted to the pouch.)

    • @gaelvelasco5888
      @gaelvelasco5888 8 месяцев назад

      u gotta trash it to break the clip. i have been using the same one for 2 years and still great

    • @keeganajar8370
      @keeganajar8370 8 месяцев назад +1

      They sell a 3 pack of clips for like $10

    • @scottylawson9472
      @scottylawson9472 8 месяцев назад

      @@keeganajar8370 I appreciate the effort, but I'm talking about the portion that's riveted to the pouch.
      I've bought those three packs that clip to your belt, which crazy enough, none of those have ever broke on me yet.
      Seems ridiculous not to sell a replacement for the portion riveted to the pouch, but something about patents blah blah.

  • @FlyingSparks12336
    @FlyingSparks12336 8 месяцев назад

    The concept is nice but seems so Mickey Mouse and cheap

  • @lilferkel4440
    @lilferkel4440 9 дней назад

    this looks more like a hvac set-up, somehow. as an electrician this tool pouch isnt perfect at all. i would through those tools straight into the garbage just hold the pouch.

  • @marcelmed4574
    @marcelmed4574 7 месяцев назад +3

    Are you being paid to sponsor the pouch, it’s garbage. I’ve been doing electrical longer than you’ve been alive. The pouch is garbage, any pouch that doesn’t use a metal clip is garbage. The wera proprietary bit is ok but a Robertson bit is still better for screws that accept both Robertson and Phillips. That measuring tape is way too heavy and bulky. And you young apprentices or electricians, learn to love a good shoulder harness to carry around your tools, you’ll thank me when you 60. You need to get the weight off your hips.

    • @americanelectrician
      @americanelectrician  7 месяцев назад

      Not being paid at all. A Robertson is great but it doesn’t fit everywhere a Phillips does. You’ve got a lot of negativity about all of it. It works for me and a lot of people I know

    • @peterevans8194
      @peterevans8194 6 месяцев назад

      @Americanelectrician.....Personally I don't like the metal clips that just hook over your belt or trouser band, but that's just me. That said, I am also suspicious of plastic clips (especially in the extreme cold) as given time, it's usually a case of *when* they break not *if* they break...
      I am not sure what the answer is really, although the Molle system is certainly one possibility. I saw a co-worker using a Veto TB4 with a molle belt..
      On the belt, he had clipped two small carabiners that were spaced a part appropriately, and he then used those to clip onto the two small suspension D rings on the TB4.
      The result was that he could clip the pouch on and off relatively quickly, but it would not be as slick in use as the Toughbuilt clips, although possibly more bomb proof...Edited to add I also totally agree about the use of shoulder harness/suspenders; they really are essential IMHO...

    • @marcelmed4574
      @marcelmed4574 6 месяцев назад

      Not sure what you mean, I'm specifically talking about screws in device boxes. Robertson is still the best fitting. ECX bits are second best, Phillips is a distant third. Once you've installed thousands of device boxes you'll see what I mean. ECX bits do not completely bottom out in the screw opening.@@americanelectrician