really cool setup!! and each tool is really useful! a lot of times i see these mini tool kits and for some reason people like putting 4-5 different screwdrivers in them... your setup, each tool makes a difference and it doesnt overlap with other tools!
Nice bro! You’re not just a beast with those kettlebells, you’re a beast in real life too! I’m a mechanic and Idk how I ever lived without that wera set!
@ToTheCoreMedia I also added a klien 11 in one that came with the flip socket kit. It's impact rated and I always have an impact in my trunk. It's a 20 in one screw driver.
I watch EDC kits everyday from everyone. I like your set! :D It's compact, powerful and got everything you need. Some people have either too much of the same thing (duplicates), too little (altoids kits), too large (larger tools) or too specialized. If you want to shrink the weight a smidgen more, you could have a SAK replace some things. Ie. something like an Alox Farmer X or an Alox Pioneer (which would replace the knife, add scissors, replace the tweezers, add a small saw). My other question is regarding the 32907, but would that be considered a duplicate compared to the Toolcheck, both seem to deal with sockets
Thanks for watching, I’ll have to Google a few of the items you mentioned and see if they fit. To your point, I agree, there are lots of large redundant or tiny impractical kits out there. Luckily by everyone sharing ideas we can all learn from one another and get better!! 👊🏻👍🏼
Hello, very good setup. Trying to figure which KNIPEX to pick for almost same setup. For the moment I have both of 5 inch, and yours fit in Maxpedition edc much tighter, guess yours 6 inch - 150mm.
These are all 5" Knipex pliers. The new Maxedition pouch has yet to be broken in, which may help the fit over time. I wanted a gray pouch to distinguish it from other kits. Thanks for watching!👊
Awesome kit, only thing I'd suggest is swap the Klein 4 in 1 precision for the 14 in 1 precision. Does everything the 4 in 1 does plus more at basically the same size and weight. Thanks for the video.
It functions like an adjustable wrench, and “shouldn’t” chew up the bolt or nut head. It opens up a bit larger than the sockets in the kit. Expanding the kits capabilities. Thanks for watching!! 👊🏻
It's not cheap, but it's affordable. If you pick up a few pieces at a time. At the time I purchased everything it was about $200 bucks. Thanks for watching.
You are correct, here ya go! www.amazon.com/Keychain-Testing-Magnetic-Neodymium-2PACK-D12mm/dp/B09TDL5YY2/ref=mp_s_a_1_13?crid=1WXQRDSK8FWBW&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.NMzC69g2kvhjpIVP7KPgy49LQkiPKQpHr4ojgS2Qlvt-O2YVrwE0BqMrxDwqEbR6-Z39TajiGAxC95QGPZzalzo8izWyvWvRop4B8HNMPT3Tvv58OY7rcgW6o84EwntBimq7ge4bS9SI2vxt9g4NYWscMBbJQjYho5_J_eq60wVmxujNGt0U9kczupO82MeUwBGaSsgtTejj13VrYs8rBw.Ml2_qAEzgQFU89mQql0IZEqVSVTdx_NT7dNGL0Ktj1A&dib_tag=se&keywords=magnet%2Bkey%2Bchain&qid=1715742477&sprefix=magnet%2Bkey%2Caps%2C1785&sr=8-13&th=1&psc=1 Thanks for watching!👊🏻
Just a trinkets collection. Really unnecessary and gimmicky. Can just spend the money and regular full sized tools. These pouch boys have fantasies of being inspector gadget
Bruce here. This is not my channel. I travel away from home for 3 months every year. This tool kit is absolutely what i need. I need something to put in the bottom of my suitcase. In a rented condo not many things work so this tool kit can fix everything from a toaster to a stretched screen on a door. to picking the door lock that was changed. Great item IMO
Context is king. I'm not saying you are wrong, but as a veteran who's had to carry everything on his back over long distances, having a small kit to fix and repair gear is invaluable. I'm definitely not rebuilding an engine or framing a house, but I can keep crew-served weapons running. Tighten optics, mounts, or jerry-rig comm gear to get us home. Grab your full-size kit and a combat loadout, and walk 20 miles. See what happens. Those days are few and far between nowadays, but my concepts and tool selection are based on my experiences. Thanks for watching!🤘
I appreciate when a content creator assumes their viewers know how to use a tool, your video moved at a great pace for me.
Thank you for watching.
really cool setup!! and each tool is really useful! a lot of times i see these mini tool kits and for some reason people like putting 4-5 different screwdrivers in them... your setup, each tool makes a difference and it doesnt overlap with other tools!
Great kit! Love the bolt cutters you added. I didn’t have that in my kit. I will now!
I would add a leatherman. It’s bailed me out a few times.
Yep, great recommendation. I have one in my truck's center console. Thanks for watching.🤘
This is the best version of this that I’ve ever seen
Thank you.
Comprehensive kit in a small pouch. You know how to pack. Well done.
Thank you.
Nice bro! You’re not just a beast with those kettlebells, you’re a beast in real life too! I’m a mechanic and Idk how I ever lived without that wera set!
good looking edc pouch
Ive started to carry a ridged under cut or occolating tool. Its come in handy so much with random shit.
Yeah, man, those saws are great for so many little jobs or cleaning up a big job!! Thank you for watching!! 👊🏼
@ToTheCoreMedia I also added a klien 11 in one that came with the flip socket kit. It's impact rated and I always have an impact in my trunk. It's a 20 in one screw driver.
Thanks for not making this a 15 minute video.
I watch EDC kits everyday from everyone. I like your set! :D It's compact, powerful and got everything you need. Some people have either too much of the same thing (duplicates), too little (altoids kits), too large (larger tools) or too specialized. If you want to shrink the weight a smidgen more, you could have a SAK replace some things. Ie. something like an Alox Farmer X or an Alox Pioneer (which would replace the knife, add scissors, replace the tweezers, add a small saw). My other question is regarding the 32907, but would that be considered a duplicate compared to the Toolcheck, both seem to deal with sockets
Thanks for watching, I’ll have to Google a few of the items you mentioned and see if they fit. To your point, I agree, there are lots of large redundant or tiny impractical kits out there. Luckily by everyone sharing ideas we can all learn from one another and get better!! 👊🏻👍🏼
Oh yeah, in regards to the Klein driver set vs the Tool-check. The Tool check is metric and the Klein is standard.
Hello, very good setup.
Trying to figure which KNIPEX to pick for almost same setup. For the moment I have both of 5 inch, and yours fit in Maxpedition edc much tighter, guess yours 6 inch - 150mm.
These are all 5" Knipex pliers. The new Maxedition pouch has yet to be broken in, which may help the fit over time. I wanted a gray pouch to distinguish it from other kits. Thanks for watching!👊
Awesome kit, only thing I'd suggest is swap the Klein 4 in 1 precision for the 14 in 1 precision. Does everything the 4 in 1 does plus more at basically the same size and weight. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the suggestion. That is a great idea. I just ordered one!! 👊🏼
Nice kit! I’ve seen similar on RUclips as well. Definitely building one myself.
Nice kit.
Thank you.
Well put and to the point. I like it
Thanks for watching!!👊🏻
It's beautiful how every compact tool kit has the Tool check plus, knipex pliers wrench and Knipex Cobra. Can't go wrong with these three
@@---Michael--- totally agree! The price is a little higher compared to other options, but once you use them you realize they’re worth it!
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Fantástico muy buen video saludos
Thank you
Nice video. What does the flat jaw knipex pliers do that the regular ones don’t?
It functions like an adjustable wrench, and “shouldn’t” chew up the bolt or nut head. It opens up a bit larger than the sockets in the kit. Expanding the kits capabilities. Thanks for watching!! 👊🏻
Why the Klein Impact Drivers ? Is this not covered by the Wera kit ?
Great question, the Wera kits is metric and the Klein kit is Standard. You can purchase the Wear kit in standard if you prefer. Here’s a link (
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🤘🏼Thanks for watching!! Typing is hard..🤷♂️😂
Nice EDC kit. Is that a patch on the spine or did you use a paint marker to write TOOLS?
Thank you and yes it’s a paint market!
Awesome kit but curious how much this would cost? $500+?
It's not cheap, but it's affordable. If you pick up a few pieces at a time. At the time I purchased everything it was about $200 bucks. Thanks for watching.
You didn't put underneath the video where you got the strong magnet, that picks up 5 to 10 pounds
You are correct, here ya go!
www.amazon.com/Keychain-Testing-Magnetic-Neodymium-2PACK-D12mm/dp/B09TDL5YY2/ref=mp_s_a_1_13?crid=1WXQRDSK8FWBW&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.NMzC69g2kvhjpIVP7KPgy49LQkiPKQpHr4ojgS2Qlvt-O2YVrwE0BqMrxDwqEbR6-Z39TajiGAxC95QGPZzalzo8izWyvWvRop4B8HNMPT3Tvv58OY7rcgW6o84EwntBimq7ge4bS9SI2vxt9g4NYWscMBbJQjYho5_J_eq60wVmxujNGt0U9kczupO82MeUwBGaSsgtTejj13VrYs8rBw.Ml2_qAEzgQFU89mQql0IZEqVSVTdx_NT7dNGL0Ktj1A&dib_tag=se&keywords=magnet%2Bkey%2Bchain&qid=1715742477&sprefix=magnet%2Bkey%2Caps%2C1785&sr=8-13&th=1&psc=1
Thanks for watching!👊🏻
@@ToTheCoreMedia thanks
What does 'EDC' stand for? Thamks
Every day carry
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Thanks for watching!! 👊🏻
Great kit. Not cheap. This would cost $500 or more.
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Just a trinkets collection. Really unnecessary and gimmicky. Can just spend the money and regular full sized tools. These pouch boys have fantasies of being inspector gadget
Thanks for watching.
Bruce here. This is not my channel. I travel away from home for 3 months every year. This tool kit is absolutely what i need. I need something to put in the bottom of my suitcase. In a rented condo not many things work so this tool kit can fix everything from a toaster to a stretched screen on a door. to picking the door lock that was changed. Great item IMO
@@BrucesShop my point is not necessary. If your renting something that is broken thats the owners issue to fix or swap out
Context is king. I'm not saying you are wrong, but as a veteran who's had to carry everything on his back over long distances, having a small kit to fix and repair gear is invaluable. I'm definitely not rebuilding an engine or framing a house, but I can keep crew-served weapons running. Tighten optics, mounts, or jerry-rig comm gear to get us home. Grab your full-size kit and a combat loadout, and walk 20 miles. See what happens. Those days are few and far between nowadays, but my concepts and tool selection are based on my experiences. Thanks for watching!🤘
@@ToTheCoreMediaall good