I’ll be honest i see a lot of people saying you carry way too much and that’s fine everyone can like and do as they please but im like you. I like having as much as possible with me at all times. Sometimes im deep inside a factory and it feels so good when you need something odd and you have it in your bag and dont have to walk all the way to the truck to get some you’ll use for 5 seconds
I agree. Feel the same way. If I could bring every single tool with me on every single job I would, but for me it gets too heavy. So I keep a big tool bag in the car with all the “special” tool.
I carry everything in my Veto Tech MC back pack (the smaller one) and rule # 1 keep it under 25 pounds:) If I need anything else its in the Veto XXL long bag in the vehicle! To each their own!
Yeah bud, it can pack a comparable amount of tools to the Tech XL. Carrying this without wheeled transport for more than 200m is an activity you'll regret hah!
Yeah sure can, I’ve personally got majority of their bags, love them all, currently is using the TPLC and my daily and that but bigger than a TP3/4B, curious to how much that bag weighs! If you could kindly let me know
If you could find a small magnet tray drill a hole just large enough to put a split ring through and attach a dog snap leash or anything that can attach to the d rings or a belt loop you can use it at height or anytime faster need to be handy.
And it’s only 80 kg. F*ck! My back hurts just from seeing that bag. Nice tool set you have there, but you gotta make sure you leave some health for the long run
Hi mate, just wondering how have you found the Vessel electric screwdriver? is it the 3 speed/torque model? And curious why you are using it when you already have the Wiha Speedee? Great video and thanks for sharing
Its the Hi-speed model - 1200 rpm its a bit too fast honestly I can't recommend it outside of specific applications. Gunna try the 3 speed model next. Speede is awesome just enjoying trying the new tools out
@@WillmannElectrical Thanks for the reply, yeah the 3 speed model does seem to have specs suitable for a wider application - not 100% sure I will get one just yet as I am going for an apprenticeship and may well cop a ton of flack for rocking up on day one with an electric screwdriver lol.. And yeah agreed who deosn't like new tools :) Just one other quick question do you have any recommendations for a TPS stripper? I am getting pretty good with my Marvels but think it would be wise to have a pair of strippers for down-lights/fans/roof speakers and perhaps situations with zero or very little cable to play with. Thanks for reading my mini essay and keep up the valuable content! Peace!
@@blairwilson9272 If you can do it with the marvels your all set mate - the Klein auto strippers do a good job on TPS. I wouldn't worry about showing up to a new job well equipped - shows initiative 👌 best of luck with the apprenticeship!
Do you want to see 8 grand in hand tools without batteries lol jk my guy you do have a lot of really good tools I’m a collector slash user of all the same tools myself so I know the struggle
Yes much lighter 😂 a tool for every job, I prefer to carry minimal tools like a 4in1 non vde screwdriver, a tester, a flat head beater, 1 big 1 small cobras, adjustable, the type of things that you can do most jobs with, if you have not used something in the past 4 weeks take it out 👍
I’ll be honest i see a lot of people saying you carry way too much and that’s fine everyone can like and do as they please but im like you. I like having as much as possible with me at all times. Sometimes im deep inside a factory and it feels so good when you need something odd and you have it in your bag and dont have to walk all the way to the truck to get some you’ll use for 5 seconds
I agree. Feel the same way. If I could bring every single tool with me on every single job I would, but for me it gets too heavy. So I keep a big tool bag in the car with all the “special” tool.
This might be my favorite video of any genre! I stayed glued till the end. You rock!
Holy-tools I thought I carried a lot tools… but this is a combat tool pack! NICELY DONE…
I carry everything in my Veto Tech MC back pack (the smaller one) and rule # 1 keep it under 25 pounds:) If I need anything else its in the Veto XXL long bag in the vehicle! To each their own!
I could watch this twenty times, brilliant!
That's a hefty amount of tools to be carrying around. I keep looking at the TP-XXL, but it seems to encourage a very heavy loadout.
Yeah bud, it can pack a comparable amount of tools to the Tech XL. Carrying this without wheeled transport for more than 200m is an activity you'll regret hah!
Yeah sure can, I’ve personally got majority of their bags, love them all, currently is using the TPLC and my daily and that but bigger than a TP3/4B, curious to how much that bag weighs! If you could kindly let me know
@@swaggysp5900 19kgs man, I'm using the TP-LC too atm this ones to heavy to lug around 😂
Love your tools. Good quality! Great vid
If you could find a small magnet tray drill a hole just large enough to put a split ring through and attach a dog snap leash or anything that can attach to the d rings or a belt loop you can use it at height or anytime faster need to be handy.
Worthy of a comment…… thank you very much …..
Sitting watching this and my 4yo daughter comes away with daddy... is that bluey and her dad playing with his tools hahaha
And it’s only 80 kg. F*ck! My back hurts just from seeing that bag. Nice tool set you have there, but you gotta make sure you leave some health for the long run
It only comes on the packout 😆
Hi mate, just wondering how have you found the Vessel electric screwdriver? is it the 3 speed/torque model? And curious why you are using it when you already have the Wiha Speedee? Great video and thanks for sharing
Its the Hi-speed model - 1200 rpm its a bit too fast honestly I can't recommend it outside of specific applications. Gunna try the 3 speed model next. Speede is awesome just enjoying trying the new tools out
@@WillmannElectrical Thanks for the reply, yeah the 3 speed model does seem to have specs suitable for a wider application - not 100% sure I will get one just yet as I am going for an apprenticeship and may well cop a ton of flack for rocking up on day one with an electric screwdriver lol.. And yeah agreed who deosn't like new tools :) Just one other quick question do you have any recommendations for a TPS stripper? I am getting pretty good with my Marvels but think it would be wise to have a pair of strippers for down-lights/fans/roof speakers and perhaps situations with zero or very little cable to play with. Thanks for reading my mini essay and keep up the valuable content! Peace!
@@blairwilson9272 If you can do it with the marvels your all set mate - the Klein auto strippers do a good job on TPS. I wouldn't worry about showing up to a new job well equipped - shows initiative 👌 best of luck with the apprenticeship!
@@WillmannElectrical Thank you really appreciate it!
Nice One Dave, great selection 👍
I have the impression that many tools are redundant for example the bits, you have at least 3 different sets of bits I dont understand why
i saw at least 6 maybe 7 redundant sets of bits.
One set for dirt work. One for clean work. So two max.
Nice set up.I think I missed seeing chisels for wood metal.
Tool load out gone wild 😂. ....dam son i thought i had a lot of tool in bag ..
Got a suggestion on backpacks mate? Im in the market for a good electricians backpack.
awesome setup mate
What kinda hammer is that
Do you want to see 8 grand in hand tools without batteries lol jk my guy you do have a lot of really good tools I’m a collector slash user of all the same tools myself so I know the struggle
Hi multigrip heads brand and model please ?
Tks
Where did you find the wiha screwdriver case? .
Where did you get that hammer?
Bro thats outrageous. Just buy the wheeler 😂
I want one haha
Yes much lighter 😂 a tool for every job, I prefer to carry minimal tools like a 4in1 non vde screwdriver, a tester, a flat head beater, 1 big 1 small cobras, adjustable, the type of things that you can do most jobs with, if you have not used something in the past 4 weeks take it out 👍
what is the weight of the full bag?
Round about 20kgs
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허리부러질듯
Ridiculous.
All this for £200 a day 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
I wouldn't get out of bed for that 😂😂
Carry farrrrrrr too much kit
Wow. You can keep 1/3 of these tools and still won't lose any functionality. This, is the level of repetition and redundancy.