Good looking small bag setup, definitely gave me some ideas on some small hand tool to add. Being in industrial maintenance, I get to roll my entire tool box around to where it’s needed, but have the same bag you’re using for my personal tool setup at home and when helping out friends. Keep up the great work. 👍🏼
Thanks Tom I’m glad you like the video. It comments from experienced tradesman such as yourself that myself and others who read the comments love to hear from. Thanks again 👍🏿🤙
I love your load out, I really like the idea of that magnet, I always lose screws. And good point on the multi tools and not having to run up and down the ladder.
Very nice tools, definitely going to look into that irwin extension screwdriver, and maybe the wirenut twister as well. Thanks for another solid and comprehensive video
Joey, I appreciate the feedback, and I’m glad you found the video interesting and helpful. Being and electrician is an honorable and rewarding trade also dangerous. Be safe my friend, and good luck.
"I like my work to be perfect", says he. I like your attitude, sir! More people should feel this way. At 7:45, that is called a China Marker or China Pencil. I work with plastic molding and we use them to mark parts underwater. One question, how much does this setup weigh? Thinking about going back to school to become an electrician and am wondering how much you guys carry all day with these pouches.
Thank you for your compliment, and that setup weighs 10 - 15lbs give or take away just a little. Sirius if you’re considering changing careers becoming an electrician pays well depending on your knowledge. Plus it’s an honorable skill very challenging not mentioning all the COOL 😎 TEST INSTRUMENTS you’ll be using to locate the needle in the haystack (Troubleshooting). I have over 200 plus videos posted on UA-cam reviewing electrician tools 🧰 take a look at my channel I’m sure you’ll find something interesting. Also don’t forget to subscribe to this channel and click the bell 🛎 icon so you’ll receive notification of my upcoming videos that are on the way. Take care and good luck with your decision 👍🏿🤙💰.
Great tools Sir! Loved the Klein Hybrid and Klein Wire stripper and I see you prefer Ideal for a linesman pliers. Shout-out for taking very good care of your tools; they all look brand new! 👍
I rewatched the video and noticed that you didn't discuss your tape measure. My old Craftsman Tape Measure finally bit the dust this week after 15+ years of service and I am looking for a new one. Why did you choose the one in the video?
Thanks for looking Henrik, man if you think that’s something wait until you get a look 👀 at my other tool review videos. By the way Henrik in support of the channel I would appreciate it if you click the thumbs up 👍🏿 under the video. And when you checkout my other videos and if you like it it’ll be a great pleasure to have you subscribe to support the channel, it’s free. Thanks 👍🏿💪
I like that veto pouch though. I run an Occidental leather 5953? I think 🤔 it holds about 5-8 told and flaps into back pocket. I love that setup with the power 5 and a couple other necessities, along with Carhartt bibs😎
"I don't mind spending money on tools ..." That's an understatement :D I got the D2000 dykes, I don't like the journeyman style handles. I got J2000 linesmans because they have the crimper and the weird tape puller - couldn't buy them with D handles. Got the Klein Kurve strippers, with the glow in the dark handles - I like those they're lighter in the pouch. I take off the springs and pop the lock off. I'm gonna replace the rest of them when they wear out with those kind. Got the Ideal screwdriver - the 7 in 1, and I actually tried the wire nut part, and wire looper - both work pretty good, I thought it was gimmicky but its kind of handy. I really need some of those knipex nonmetallic needle nose. I arced up a box a couple of days ago - the "remote breaker tripper" - burned a spot on my shiny new pliers! Drives me nuts ... makes me wanna go buy new ones, but ... well they ARE new! I know you know that feeling!
Yeah man don’t you hate it when you damage one of your tools making a beginners mistake 😢. It doesn’t feel the same after the tool gets damaged. Been there done that !👍🏿
Great video, I do Industrial and commercial electrical work, so I carry stuff in my pouch that you residential guys don't have to (channellocks (2 pair), crescent wrench, 3/8 Ratcheting wrench) ..... However, I'm glad to see that someone other than me uses a tool pouch that isn't made by Klein or Greenlee ((((( I use a Sears Craftsman leather pouch (what's funny is that I use it because I actually/honestly like it better than the Klein leather pouch.-LOL!
I worked as an industrial electrician for a number of years and I used to carry the tools you mentioned and more. I still have all my speciality tools ...etc. I would still be working industrial but the production plant folded. Then I started doing commercial/ residential. I’ve been an electrician for a long time and when I first started I used to buy certain name brand tools because it was traditional ( Klein, Greenlee, Ideal, ...etc ). But after I learned better I started purchasing other reliable name brands and tools that I liked, and worked for me. Now when I enter a job site I set the trend , I have tools that everyone else are asking me about. Gary thank you for the compliment, and thanks for stopping by my channel you’re welcome back anytime. And if you love tools check out my other videos I’m sure you’ll find something interesting. Be safe, be BLESSED.
They’re more great videos on the way Kevin , I hoped you subscribed to the channel and hit the bell 🛎 icon so you’ll receive notification of my new videos and my 221 other videos I have posted on UA-cam. Thanks Kevin take care.
Very interesting video and I really like the quality nature of the tools and pouch. That said, I am a little puzzled by the range of tools carried as to me it's not a light weight bare bones "grab bag" but neither is it a comprehensive "instalation" bag but falls somewhere in between the two. Still, if it works for you in your circumstances, that's what counts...
Pete I’m glad you’ve found this video interesting, thank you sir for your comment. And you’re absolutely correct this pouch is equipped for medium duty service calls , and installations. Thank you sir for stopping by I’m looking forward to hearing from you in the future. Happy holidays to you and your family.
I'm not an electrician but I like to watch stuff like this I do build and maintenance so yes I carry around basic tools if I have to go to a residence apartment for a problem I need the basic tools so similar concept but I always have access to other tools if needed
I literally did the same thing with my tp4b. I got the tp4b free when I purchased a tech xl bag and almost immediately took the handle off of the pouch and put the shoulder strap on it. I'm still working on getting my load out to how I like it. Whenever possible I will spend the money to get the best possible tools for the job. I like the selection of tools you have and it very closely mirrors what I've put together for myself with the exception of a few items. However I think you are maybe carrying too many pliers which to me appears to make a couple things redundant. Not saying that you should change anything because if that works for you that's what matters but if that was my bag I'd probably lighten the load a bit by removing the linemans and/or one of the combo pliers.
Thanks for the sincere compliment Petrove86. But every tool serves its own purpose it may seem like a repeat of the same tool(s) but it’s organized the way I need it to be. You know what I’m talking about every job is different from the last 👍🏿
I find it interesting you have multitool linemans pliers, multitool needlenose, a multitool set of snips with a wide linemans style tip, then also carry a set of linemans pliers. the Insulated needlenose makes sense to a point, you don't appear to carry a meter in this setup so you'd know ahead of time whether you are working on a live circuit or not so I'd call those a duplicate as well. for a quick service sort of bag I'd like to slim that down to 2-3 tools.
Each tool that I carry have a special purpose. It may seem a little confusing to you, but every tool is placed there for a reason no issues to report. Thanks for sharing.
I know Ralph that it seems like I have a lot of multi tools, but can you imagine if for example in place of a multi screwdriver I had all individual nut drivers I’ll have so many tools they won’t fit in the pouch. . . etc. I have removed some of those tools since then , but most of them remain it works for me. Thanks for watching Ralph💪💪👍🏿
Thank you I’m glad you found it interesting, I have a feeling that you’re a lover of tools if that’s true I have over 200 plus videos posted on UA-cam of tools being reviewed. Take a look and don’t forget to subscribe to this channel and click the bell 🛎 so you’ll receive notification of my upcoming videos. Take care 👍🏿🤙...👌
Jeez how many stripping tools do you need bro? I just feel like some of what your carrying is over kill. The hybrid strippers and hybrid lineman will basically do the same exact thing. No need to carry both of them. Same with the lineman and the hybrids. Multiple tools that do the same thing. Usually multi tools make it to where you don’t need to carry as much. But you still carry the tools they made to replace
I tried it as a tool belt but I didn't like it. It also has a strap so you can carry it. I really like that when I'm not carrying it on my shoulder. It's a nice tool pouch, but a lot of other tool pouch manufacturers have stepped their game up. So before purchasing this model do your research. Because VETO have made other tool bag companies step their game up. Good luck with your purchase .👌🏽
. . . and your meter close by. But you are correct for basic electrical repairs the tools you’ve just mentioned that’s all you need. Thanks for your comment.
I like your setup. Have a lot of those same tools. I recommend dropping the 1 of the 2 pliers. And 2 of the 3 “multi pliers”. Keep one of each Then replace that with a pair of channel locks and you’re all set and less weight on the body
I respect your sincere recommendation, but each tool although mostly all of them are multi tools have a purpose for why they’re there. Let me put it in a nutshell for example, if I got rid of all the multi tools you see and have one dedicated tool for each job ? That means that I’ll have to carry all those tools up the ladder with me. Or come down to retrieve that dedicated tool for the job at hand. Now the reason for me carrying so many multi tools is because if I’m up a ladder and need needle nose pliers , I bring my needle nose pliers that also serves as wire strippers, and cutters without coming down the ladder. The point I’m making I want to carry less tools as possible all the time and still get the job done without making several trips to my tool bag because that wastes time, and time is very costly. So even though it looks like I’m carrying a lot of the same tools they’re there for a particular reason. Thanks for your suggestion. 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
That’s normal Rob, as a skilled tradesman ( Electrician) you always want the next best tool that you think 🤔 will make your job easier. Sometimes even if it means purchasing the same tool by different manufacturers. 💰💰💰
I didn’t bother to include it with this video, because I was mainly focusing on my hand tools. Plus I made several videos of a few of my meters already. Take a look at my channel browse through my videos I’m sure you’ll find one or more of my videos interesting. But thank you for stopping by and viewing my video, I hope you enjoyed it and it was helpful. Be safe.
You are a true professional, in that you take really good care of your tools so that your tools take good care of you. Thumbs up!!!
I couldn’t say it any better myself, thumbs up to you also 👍🏿
That extension driver and ratchet driver are nice. Thanx for the video my Brother!!!
Thanks for watching 👍🏼
Good looking small bag setup, definitely gave me some ideas on some small hand tool to add.
Being in industrial maintenance, I get to roll my entire tool box around to where it’s needed, but have the same bag you’re using for my personal tool setup at home and when helping out friends.
Keep up the great work. 👍🏼
Thanks Tom I’m glad you like the video. It comments from experienced tradesman such as yourself that myself and others who read the comments love to hear from. Thanks again 👍🏿🤙
I love your load out, I really like the idea of that magnet, I always lose screws. And good point on the multi tools and not having to run up and down the ladder.
Yeah that makes everything so much easier when everything is organized and in order 🤔
Sir, great video and wonderful information. I love how you value not only your tools but the job you do. True professional. Thank you!
Thank you sir for your compliment.
Very nice tools, definitely going to look into that irwin extension screwdriver, and maybe the wirenut twister as well. Thanks for another solid and comprehensive video
Thanks TJ I’m glad the video was useful, stay tuned sir there’s a lot more to come.
I just got into the trade. This video helped a lot to narrow down what I need, thank you friend.
Joey, I appreciate the feedback, and I’m glad you found the video interesting and helpful. Being and electrician is an honorable and rewarding trade also dangerous. Be safe my friend, and good luck.
"I like my work to be perfect", says he. I like your attitude, sir! More people should feel this way. At 7:45, that is called a China Marker or China Pencil. I work with plastic molding and we use them to mark parts underwater. One question, how much does this setup weigh? Thinking about going back to school to become an electrician and am wondering how much you guys carry all day with these pouches.
Thank you for your compliment, and that setup weighs 10 - 15lbs give or take away just a little. Sirius if you’re considering changing careers becoming an electrician pays well depending on your knowledge. Plus it’s an honorable skill very challenging not mentioning all the COOL 😎 TEST INSTRUMENTS you’ll be using to locate the needle in the haystack (Troubleshooting). I have over 200 plus videos posted on UA-cam reviewing electrician tools 🧰 take a look at my channel I’m sure you’ll find something interesting. Also don’t forget to subscribe to this channel and click the bell 🛎 icon so you’ll receive notification of my upcoming videos that are on the way. Take care and good luck with your decision 👍🏿🤙💰.
Thanks for the revew, great tools 👍👍👍 lenghts here from Portugal 🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹
You like that ? Stay tuned there’s more to come 💪🇺🇸
Second video of yours I've watched in two days. Really enjoy your content and have now gladly subscribed
Thank you, stay tuned there’s more on the way 👍🏽
Great tools Sir! Loved the Klein Hybrid and Klein Wire stripper and I see you prefer Ideal for a linesman pliers. Shout-out for taking very good care of your tools; they all look brand new! 👍
Thanks Ruel, thanks again for watching and supporting the channel 👍🏽
Thanks Ruel, thanks again for watching and supporting the channel 👍🏽.
Great setup! I agree with you DON’T BUY CHEAP TOOLS! I’m an apprentice on a budget but I refuse to buy cheap tools👍🏾
Buying cheap tools will cost you even more in the future , good decision.
I rewatched the video and noticed that you didn't discuss your tape measure. My old Craftsman Tape Measure finally bit the dust this week after 15+ years of service and I am looking for a new one. Why did you choose the one in the video?
The tape measurer is very nice, durable, inexpensive, easy to read, and have most of the features that the more expensive have.👍🏿
Nice to have a look into your very good set of tools 👍
Thanks for looking Henrik, man if you think that’s something wait until you get a look 👀 at my other tool review videos. By the way Henrik in support of the channel I would appreciate it if you click the thumbs up 👍🏿 under the video. And when you checkout my other videos and if you like it it’ll be a great pleasure to have you subscribe to support the channel, it’s free. Thanks 👍🏿💪
I like that veto pouch though. I run an Occidental leather 5953? I think 🤔 it holds about 5-8 told and flaps into back pocket. I love that setup with the power 5 and a couple other necessities, along with Carhartt bibs😎
Sounds great👌👌
"I don't mind spending money on tools ..." That's an understatement :D
I got the D2000 dykes, I don't like the journeyman style handles. I got J2000 linesmans because they have the crimper and the weird tape puller - couldn't buy them with D handles. Got the Klein Kurve strippers, with the glow in the dark handles - I like those they're lighter in the pouch. I take off the springs and pop the lock off. I'm gonna replace the rest of them when they wear out with those kind. Got the Ideal screwdriver - the 7 in 1, and I actually tried the wire nut part, and wire looper - both work pretty good, I thought it was gimmicky but its kind of handy.
I really need some of those knipex nonmetallic needle nose. I arced up a box a couple of days ago - the "remote breaker tripper" - burned a spot on my shiny new pliers! Drives me nuts ... makes me wanna go buy new ones, but ... well they ARE new! I know you know that feeling!
Yeah man don’t you hate it when you damage one of your tools making a beginners mistake 😢. It doesn’t feel the same after the tool gets damaged. Been there done that !👍🏿
Great video and right to the point, thanks for sharing!
You’re very welcome, thanks for watching 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Great video, I do Industrial and commercial electrical work, so I carry stuff in my pouch that you residential guys don't have to (channellocks (2 pair), crescent wrench, 3/8 Ratcheting wrench) ..... However, I'm glad to see that someone other than me uses a tool pouch that isn't made by Klein or Greenlee ((((( I use a Sears Craftsman leather pouch (what's funny is that I use it because I actually/honestly like it better than the Klein leather pouch.-LOL!
I worked as an industrial electrician for a number of years and I used to carry the tools you mentioned and more. I still have all my speciality tools ...etc. I would still be working industrial but the production plant folded. Then I started doing commercial/ residential. I’ve been an electrician for a long time and when I first started I used to buy certain name brand tools because it was traditional ( Klein, Greenlee, Ideal, ...etc ). But after I learned better I started purchasing other reliable name brands and tools that I liked, and worked for me. Now when I enter a job site I set the trend , I have tools that everyone else are asking me about. Gary thank you for the compliment, and thanks for stopping by my channel you’re welcome back anytime. And if you love tools check out my other videos I’m sure you’ll find something interesting. Be safe, be BLESSED.
Just getting into the trade. You have some items I had not considered. Great clip thanks for posting
Thank you Sean for watching my video(s) subscribe to the channel and stay tuned there’s more to come.
Hell yeah brother. These videos help me on my journey. I like your insight on these tools.
They’re more great videos on the way Kevin , I hoped you subscribed to the channel and hit the bell 🛎 icon so you’ll receive notification of my new videos and my 221 other videos I have posted on UA-cam. Thanks Kevin take care.
Great video, thank you for sharing, it was exceptionally beneficial.
Thank you, and thanks for watching.
Great Simple Tool Setup!
I agree , it have everything I need plus a little more. Thanks for your comment and stopping by.
Very interesting video and I really like the quality nature of the tools and pouch. That said, I am a little puzzled by the range of tools carried as to me it's not a light weight bare bones "grab bag" but neither is it a comprehensive "instalation" bag but falls somewhere in between the two. Still, if it works for you in your circumstances, that's what counts...
Pete I’m glad you’ve found this video interesting, thank you sir for your comment. And you’re absolutely correct this pouch is equipped for medium duty service calls , and installations. Thank you sir for stopping by I’m looking forward to hearing from you in the future. Happy holidays to you and your family.
Looks a lot like my tp4. Totally agree on the multi tool theory
Great minds think alike 👍🏿
Nice vid man love them veto bags! I’m currently an HVAC tech and I have a similar setup
Thanks Ricardo, great minds think alike. Be safe sir.
I'm not an electrician but I like to watch stuff like this I do build and maintenance so yes I carry around basic tools if I have to go to a residence apartment for a problem I need the basic tools so similar concept but I always have access to other tools if needed
You’re qualified !!! 👍🏽
I like the extended Irwin screw driver never seen that before. Might have to get one.
You won’t regret it 👍🏽
Great video, My Friend. Appreciate it!
Thank you very much, I’m glad you found it interesting.
@@TheElectriciansToolChannel Do you have a recommended and/or favorite tool belt for residential electrical work? Thanks.
I literally did the same thing with my tp4b. I got the tp4b free when I purchased a tech xl bag and almost immediately took the handle off of the pouch and put the shoulder strap on it. I'm still working on getting my load out to how I like it. Whenever possible I will spend the money to get the best possible tools for the job. I like the selection of tools you have and it very closely mirrors what I've put together for myself with the exception of a few items. However I think you are maybe carrying too many pliers which to me appears to make a couple things redundant. Not saying that you should change anything because if that works for you that's what matters but if that was my bag I'd probably lighten the load a bit by removing the linemans and/or one of the combo pliers.
Thanks for the sincere compliment Petrove86. But every tool serves its own purpose it may seem like a repeat of the same tool(s) but it’s organized the way I need it to be. You know what I’m talking about every job is different from the last 👍🏿
I find it interesting you have multitool linemans pliers, multitool needlenose, a multitool set of snips with a wide linemans style tip, then also carry a set of linemans pliers. the Insulated needlenose makes sense to a point, you don't appear to carry a meter in this setup so you'd know ahead of time whether you are working on a live circuit or not so I'd call those a duplicate as well.
for a quick service sort of bag I'd like to slim that down to 2-3 tools.
Each tool that I carry have a special purpose. It may seem a little confusing to you, but every tool is placed there for a reason no issues to report. Thanks for sharing.
Great vid brother, my pouch is pretty similar to yours. I also try not to have too many one trick ponies in my bag. 👍👍
Thanks Terry, I know you’ve heard that ole saying that GREAT MINDS THINK ALIKE. Believe me sir it’s so very true.
That extension screwdriver is 🔥
I agree it’s 👍🏽
You have a nice setup. Just my opinion but I would take some of those multitools out and get designated use tools to lighten up your pouch.
I know Ralph that it seems like I have a lot of multi tools, but can you imagine if for example in place of a multi screwdriver I had all individual nut drivers I’ll have so many tools they won’t fit in the pouch. . . etc. I have removed some of those tools since then , but most of them remain it works for me. Thanks for watching Ralph💪💪👍🏿
2:30-3:12 Amen brother! 👍 Great setup!
Thank you sir I get the feeling that you’re absolute tool lover ? Also someone who loves things organized ? Good for you sir, Merry Christmas.
The Electricians Tool Channel haha yes indeed, I’m working my way up to buy a veto pac soon! Merry Christmas to you too brother!
I have the veto tool pouch like that with MTape holder absolutely love it as well as my veto bags.
Yeah Danny you can’t go wrong with VETO tool pouch(s).💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
After 12years of carrying a heavy tool bag on one side . I have developed back problems. Now I only use shoulder tool pouch. This will save your back
So true !
Excellent review, thank you!!
Thanks for watching Peter don’t forget to subscribe I have great videos posted and more on the way.
I got that same magnet from the oreilys here. Real nice load out!
Thanks sir 👍🏽
Sick setup brother 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
I'm glad you enjoyed the video 👍🏽
I will see if I may find that Irwin screw driver at 6:40. Looks very handy in different operation space.
Chu, that IRWIN screwdriver was a great purchase, it came in very handy on various issues. Do yourself a favor purchase one you won’t regret it.
I've always wished they put the screw cutters on the lineman's pliers seems like a better base for it.
I think CHANNELLOCK have came out with that idea. 👍🏽
nice video man...love it
Thank you I’m glad you found it interesting, I have a feeling that you’re a lover of tools if that’s true I have over 200 plus videos posted on UA-cam of tools being reviewed. Take a look and don’t forget to subscribe to this channel and click the bell 🛎 so you’ll receive notification of my upcoming videos. Take care 👍🏿🤙...👌
Jeez how many stripping tools do you need bro? I just feel like some of what your carrying is over kill. The hybrid strippers and hybrid lineman will basically do the same exact thing. No need to carry both of them. Same with the lineman and the hybrids. Multiple tools that do the same thing. Usually multi tools make it to where you don’t need to carry as much. But you still carry the tools they made to replace
Thanks Jimmy don’t forget to subscribe to the channel 👍🏿🤙
Good set of tools
Thank you, and thanks for posting.
I've watched a lot of vids of this tp4, and im probably gonna get one soon, but never seen anyone running it on a tool belt. Any thoughts?
I tried it as a tool belt but I didn't like it. It also has a strap so you can carry it. I really like that when I'm not carrying it on my shoulder. It's a nice tool pouch, but a lot of other tool pouch manufacturers have stepped their game up. So before purchasing this model do your research. Because VETO have made other tool bag companies step their game up. Good luck with your purchase .👌🏽
You referenced another begin the video. Would love to see what’s in it
Thank you sir for pointing that out to me, I’m glad you found my video interesting feel free to stop by anytime.
Loving the videos
Thanks for watching, ALL THINGS ELECTRICAL 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Nice looking bag.
Thanks, it serves me well. Often times I solves all my issues from this one bag and my multimeter or clamp meter. Thanks for watching 👍🏽
Thumbs up for saying Knipex like a German
Thanks I’ve been told that I was saying it wrong, and thanks again for watching. Don’t forget to subscribe there’s more videos to come.
wish you would have listed the tool names in your description. :]
I apologize for any inconvenience, I thought I did. But if you listen and watch closely you’ll be able to recognize the tools. Thanks for watching 👍🏽
Great video
Thanks Lance 👍🏽
That magnet extension was probably made by Lisle corporation.
Great guess, I don’t have a clue. Thanks for watching.
nice kit very handy
Wow nice all new 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Some are...
do u like a tool pouch better than a belt?
It depends on where I’m working. But most of the time I’m on the ground working, so I’ll choose the pouch👍🏽👍🏽
The two holes in the side of the idel screwdriver is for twisting the wire
That’s correct 👍🏽
very helpful thank you
You’re welcome, I’m glad you found the video(s) interesting. Stay tuned there’s more to come.
Are you a journeyman electrician
Master
Honestly i dont wear my tool pouch unless im doing something big or multiple stuffs, I literally go days using just my linesman pliers and 11 in 1
. . . and your meter close by. But you are correct for basic electrical repairs the tools you’ve just mentioned that’s all you need. Thanks for your comment.
Wiha and knipex is the shit should check out pb Swiss tools expensive but damn good tools
I totally agree with EVERYTHING you’ve said, because it’s the truth. Thanks for stopping by the channel.
I like your setup. Have a lot of those same tools. I recommend dropping the 1 of the 2 pliers. And 2 of the 3 “multi pliers”. Keep one of each
Then replace that with a pair of channel locks and you’re all set and less weight on the body
I respect your sincere recommendation, but each tool although mostly all of them are multi tools have a purpose for why they’re there. Let me put it in a nutshell for example, if I got rid of all the multi tools you see and have one dedicated tool for each job ? That means that I’ll have to carry all those tools up the ladder with me. Or come down to retrieve that dedicated tool for the job at hand. Now the reason for me carrying so many multi tools is because if I’m up a ladder and need needle nose pliers , I bring my needle nose pliers that also serves as wire strippers, and cutters without coming down the ladder. The point I’m making I want to carry less tools as possible all the time and still get the job done without making several trips to my tool bag because that wastes time, and time is very costly. So even though it looks like I’m carrying a lot of the same tools they’re there for a particular reason. Thanks for your suggestion. 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
@@TheElectriciansToolChannel salute brother 💪🏽
💪🏾💪🏾 Be blessed, and remain safe out there 💪🏾💪🏾
At 7:45 that's also known as a grease pencil.
Okay thanks sir 👍
I want the Klein wire strippers
Which ones ?
@@TheElectriciansToolChannel The heavy duty ones. You have a lot going on there. Haha
That’s normal Rob, as a skilled tradesman ( Electrician) you always want the next best tool that you think 🤔 will make your job easier. Sometimes even if it means purchasing the same tool by different manufacturers. 💰💰💰
Tewls lol where you from brother
Land of the free home of the brave , I’m from the United States of America , Texas. Thank you sir for stopping by, you’re welcome to stop by anytime.
go go gadget screwdriver
🤙🤙🤙
Great video but wheres your meter
I didn’t bother to include it with this video, because I was mainly focusing on my hand tools. Plus I made several videos of a few of my meters already. Take a look at my channel browse through my videos I’m sure you’ll find one or more of my videos interesting. But thank you for stopping by and viewing my video, I hope you enjoyed it and it was helpful. Be safe.
@@TheElectriciansToolChannel meter should be a hand tool just saying
Yes sir you have a right to your opinion. Thank you for stopping by.
burnedupsparky tips and reviews Is it that big a deal? Let him organize his tools however he wants.
Burnedupsparky. Do you keep a giant meter in your hip pouch? Think about that. Maybe a volt pen. "Just saying"