I watched 5 videos on this pouch. None of them showed me what I wanted to see until I saw your video. You wear a pouch and work in a trade It is obvious. Very helpful.
Depend of your work environment. At the price, it surely last for a while. Sure, it's not a real leather one, you might want to repair a few rivets after several years. I got one for cheap and it last for a damn while. But I'm mostly working indoor, if most of your work is outdoor lots of under rain work, I would say pay more and got for a true leather one.
They have electrician one and contractor one. Electrician one is having same pocket for one but the second pocket is way smaller and like barely fit a multimeter. Sparkie here too and I took the contractor one, much better!
It's kick ass pretty well laid out can't get the nail bags up to the front as far as I'd like to. Have to be able to deal with the rust and the eyelets though not happy with this with a hundred $130 bag. Makes my stiletto look like it's hanging out in the ghetto. Lol
Love my lithium-ion M18 fuel Bad to the Bone. Even mixed 8 bags of 60 pound concrete only burnt up two levels of the battery. Truly a beast. But then my tool pouch which is only 8 months and only work with me on one exterior job all the eyelets on the Belt are rusted. :(
I got one collecting dust after a single use. found the layouts of the pockets all wrong, the belt size was huge and the Velcro was really not doing its job. In total I though it was a rip off . I later purchased a belt called dead on tools quarter of the price and layout made sense for a right handed person.
Would this be good for drywall? I can't find anything else, I don't really like the leather stuff and I use Milwaukee brand slot so trying to go with something from them.
G'Day Nick here in the US I chatted with you a couple times say a year or so ago about getting some braces and was surprised to see you trying a tool rig such as the milwaukee one these rigs are nice but to much for me although I do love using braces with my nail bags/tool bag,as always great video from a superb Carpenter in Oz,Be Well,Nick
Hey Nick, yeah mate i finally got around to it! Works well and takes the weight of the hips just like you said.Thanks again for watching, take care bud!
Nice belt mate. I been on the fence on that belt for a while now. I'm actually between the belt and the backpack I know two totally different purposes but I think I'm leaning more to that belt now. Thanks for the review #We❤️tools #TIACREW
Cheers Tony, yeah its pretty versatile, i have noticed as it gets hotter though that you do get rub marks up on your shoulders just like you do on your hips, so never a perfect solution, but still a great rig!
Good quality nylon bags will last a long time, the problem is these use cheap Chinese nylon that last a year. Those nylon Occidental bags will last you a long time and I way more user-friendly.
i had this exact same tool rig and it last for a year (framing houses) aftwr that i bought a clc nylon bag setup, its been a year and they are just as new, quality make the difference in the materials
No speed square. Is that normal down there? Here in the US it's ubiquitous. Half the guys wouldn't recognize a combination square. I keep one in the van but not in my bag.
@@cuchanu i see it now. Although i never saw it in the bags, only on the bench. I quite like the plastic ones. So is the speed square ubiquitous in Australia?
went with the dewalt one for $80.00. Glad I got the suspenders with it, only issue is that the bags hang low. Sometimes makes it difficult to quickly grab nails as Im hammering.
Try the Oxy Tool chest 2008 from Occidental leather. It's like a suspender system with no belt and you can store tools in the suspender part. The back is pretty open so I believe you could use it with fall protection
It surprises a lot of people to learn that Milwaukee is actually a Chinese company. Originally American, obviously but now wholly owned by TTI Hong Kong. And yes they look like cheap Chinese bags like most other tool bags, but knowing Milwaukee they cost two times as much
i had one of these delivered to me today and yet again another pile of rubbish that dont workout, put it this way i put it on as a bra so thought maybe ill open it up properly and what? oh no its fully already as short as Asian teen girl sack of crap this is the 5th item ive bought that is broken parts missing or in this case so small it it won't fit a teenage girl
How tall are you and what size was the suspender? (I had checked everywhere where I live and all of them are available online only, and don't want to go to the hassle of returning just to wait longer for them
@@diegollivisaca this was a year ago I posted this, the straps was on the wrong way that's why I couldn't get it to fit straight put it together the wrong way, also when I did sort it was shit so I returned it anyway, all my kit is milwauhee and its the worst mistake I've made with this company. its sill priced and to be honest ill replace it all with some other company when these all get older Ill never go with Milwaukee again I've had so many items break down some of them are waist of time anyway to higher for shit hit.... and load of bullshit from Americans as always
I watched 5 videos on this pouch. None of them showed me what I wanted to see until I saw your video. You wear a pouch and work in a trade It is obvious. Very helpful.
Cheers mate 👍
Same
Is it comfortable??
Does it hurt your back after a while?
Thanks for posting your review @ourbuild. The red looks good on you.
Does this hurt your back
Dumb question but why don't belts have those metal clips for a tape measure?
How can I buy this one??
I’m looking to buy one of these,the video was 4 years ago so I was just wondering how long it lasted or is it still going
Here for the same info
Depend of your work environment. At the price, it surely last for a while. Sure, it's not a real leather one, you might want to repair a few rivets after several years. I got one for cheap and it last for a damn while.
But I'm mostly working indoor, if most of your work is outdoor lots of under rain work, I would say pay more and got for a true leather one.
Iv been thinking about getting one of these being a sparkie. I read one review about the pockets being too small......they look huge.
They have electrician one and contractor one. Electrician one is having same pocket for one but the second pocket is way smaller and like barely fit a multimeter. Sparkie here too and I took the contractor one, much better!
Looks pretty cool James.😎 Thanks for the vid!!
It's kick ass pretty well laid out can't get the nail bags up to the front as far as I'd like to. Have to be able to deal with the rust and the eyelets though not happy with this with a hundred $130 bag. Makes my stiletto look like it's hanging out in the ghetto. Lol
Love my lithium-ion M18 fuel Bad to the Bone. Even mixed 8 bags of 60 pound concrete only burnt up two levels of the battery. Truly a beast. But then my tool pouch which is only 8 months and only work with me on one exterior job all the eyelets on the Belt are rusted. :(
Bummer, that's no good...
I got one collecting dust after a single use. found the layouts of the pockets all wrong, the belt size was huge and the Velcro was really not doing its job. In total I though it was a rip off . I later purchased a belt called dead on tools quarter of the price and layout made sense for a right handed person.
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Would this be good for drywall? I can't find anything else, I don't really like the leather stuff and I use Milwaukee brand slot so trying to go with something from them.
G'Day Nick here in the US I chatted with you a couple times say a year or so ago about getting some braces and was surprised to see you trying a tool rig such as the milwaukee one these rigs are nice but to much for me although I do love using braces with my nail bags/tool bag,as always great video from a superb Carpenter in Oz,Be Well,Nick
Hey Nick, yeah mate i finally got around to it! Works well and takes the weight of the hips just like you said.Thanks again for watching, take care bud!
I thought you were about to go skydiving.
Man I want some suspenders for my tool belt..
Yeah, some find it funny but TBH, at the end of your careers, you'll be the one who will laugh about how good the decision was to wear one.
Nice belt mate. I been on the fence on that belt for a while now. I'm actually between the belt and the backpack I know two totally different purposes but I think I'm leaning more to that belt now. Thanks for the review #We❤️tools #TIACREW
Cheers Tony, yeah its pretty versatile, i have noticed as it gets hotter though that you do get rub marks up on your shoulders just like you do on your hips, so never a perfect solution, but still a great rig!
Vinyl/ canvas bags start to collapse and break down very quickly. I use occidental leather 7 pouch framers set up. Never looked back!
Good quality nylon bags will last a long time, the problem is these use cheap Chinese nylon that last a year. Those nylon Occidental bags will last you a long time and I way more user-friendly.
i had this exact same tool rig and it last for a year (framing houses) aftwr that i bought a clc nylon bag setup, its been a year and they are just as new, quality make the difference in the materials
No speed square. Is that normal down there? Here in the US it's ubiquitous. Half the guys wouldn't recognize a combination square. I keep one in the van but not in my bag.
He had a red plastic one
@@cuchanu i see it now. Although i never saw it in the bags, only on the bench. I quite like the plastic ones. So is the speed square ubiquitous in Australia?
@@bobcougar77 Not so much.
I bought a swanson(?) to try and it was OUT of square!
Turned me off them.
how did u rate ur old irwin compard to this one mate? was going to upgrade to a irwin
They are both nice bags mate, good to have the suspender options though on the Milwaukee to take the weight off the hips.
Helpful thanks
nice mate! when u coming to brissy haha
I would get a belt with suspenders however I also wear a harness because I work at heights.
I would go a lighter bag if i was you.
went with the dewalt one for $80.00. Glad I got the suspenders with it, only issue is that the bags hang low. Sometimes makes it difficult to quickly grab nails as Im hammering.
Try the Oxy Tool chest 2008 from Occidental leather. It's like a suspender system with no belt and you can store tools in the suspender part. The back is pretty open so I believe you could use it with fall protection
I wear suspenders with my harness it's not a problem
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PBR_Sobacracka 803 damn you beat me to it
He talks funny
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American company, made in ...maybe I dont know, maybeee,,, China???
It surprises a lot of people to learn that Milwaukee is actually a Chinese company. Originally American, obviously but now wholly owned by TTI Hong Kong.
And yes they look like cheap Chinese bags like most other tool bags, but knowing Milwaukee they cost two times as much
Thanks for that, not buying that one now.
This guy is about half the size of the average construction worker. I tried these, and it turns out they only come in children’s sizes.
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Maybe you're just too big. Almost every guy on site where I work uses that belt.. works fine for all of us
i had one of these delivered to me today and yet again another pile of rubbish that dont workout, put it this way i put it on as a bra so thought maybe ill open it up properly and what? oh no its fully already as short as Asian teen girl sack of crap this is the 5th item ive bought that is broken parts missing or in this case so small it it won't fit a teenage girl
How tall are you and what size was the suspender? (I had checked everywhere where I live and all of them are available online only, and don't want to go to the hassle of returning just to wait longer for them
@@diegollivisaca this was a year ago I posted this, the straps was on the wrong way that's why I couldn't get it to fit straight put it together the wrong way, also when I did sort it was shit so I returned it anyway, all my kit is milwauhee and its the worst mistake I've made with this company. its sill priced and to be honest ill replace it all with some other company when these all get older Ill never go with Milwaukee again I've had so many items break down some of them are waist of time anyway to higher for shit hit.... and load of bullshit from Americans as always
@@googlelimp9834 great feedback, thank you very much!
The handles are dangerous, they can hook on something...cut them off!!!!#@@@!!!!
Looks cheesy amateur