ROLL UP TOOL BAG - VISMIX Large Tool Roll Bag

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  • Опубліковано 26 кві 2024
  • Roll up tool bag by VISMIX. This is the Large. It makes life better when your tool are more compact and easier to store in your car. Can I fit the 150 pc tool set in this bag? Watch the video and find out
    VISMIX Large Tool Roll Bag- Amazon link a.co/d/4LErmzc

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  • @mikebeck7263
    @mikebeck7263 2 місяці тому

    Roll up bags work just fine as long as you keep them organized. As a teenager I worked on EVERYTHING. Alway in a mechanics shop, the side of the road, or in a junk yard. Saved me a ton of money. Later I got into combines and learned how the farmers did it. The farmers have to carry a mobile workshop. Time is money. Don't let things get disorganized. ...and even if you're only working on your own car at home and there's no deadline time is still money... If you spend time having to search for something you are not getting something else done or spending time with the wife and kids.
    Suggestions:
    1. Pull all the sockets out and get some of the metal rails. Put the rails with the sockets in one or more of the mini-bags by drive size. What you lose in space you double in being able to find the right socket when you need it. ...and the sockets don't roll down the driveway (or road) while you are looking for the right one.
    2. Put the ratchets and extensions with the sockets for that drive. This lets you grab a smaller group of tools for the small jobs.
    3. If you can find a roll-up for the wrenches buy it and use it too. This way they are together in order and you don't have to shuffle through the entire bag to find the one you need. If you need a bigger wrench you just grab the next one up and go on.
    4. I didn't see your selection of pliers, cutters, needle nose, vice grips, ....
    5. Buy a second set of wrenches. I always end up with someone putting two nuts on something that you can't reach with a socket.
    6. Buy a multi-meter, crimper, a selection of wire ends, some random wire, and a couple of jumper wires. ...and learn how to use them.
    7. Buy yourself one of the nice multi-screwdrivers (Klein has some new ratchetting ones that will be worth the money). You'll start keeping it on top and grab it all of the time.

    • @MyCentsTX
      @MyCentsTX  2 місяці тому

      Thank you for the suggestions. I agree, I got smaller canvas bags and separated bu drive size. I'm going to take your advice on the other things too. Thanks

  • @701overland
    @701overland 2 місяці тому

    craftsman rocks

  • @dandexinventor
    @dandexinventor 2 місяці тому

    I'm sold already....talking to the chior, but I will back you with experience! With one change, I have to keep my sockets and wrenches in order, so I use tool rolls with elastic bands for the sockets, and slots for the combo wrenches as well as screwdrivers, then another for pliers. My flaw of having to keep things in order has become a good thing and I'm faster at repairs because I'm more organized than ever before when I had wrenches piled into an army tool bag or ammo box.
    I have one custom-made roll which holds my auto-electrical tools and connectors. All these tool rolls together weigh too much to carry in one trip so the heavy ones get homed in a Milwaukee backpack. I have not weighed it yet, but it outweighs my wife (I'm pretty sure).
    Even under my truck, taking a tool roll with me is faster and easier than what I'd been doing for the forty years prior to switching to the rolls and they are not a noise menace when in the cab going down the roads neglected now for a few years. If only our roads had a warranty like Craftsman tools.
    At home, the rolls hang on hooks so they are easy to access while working on the Jeep we use for SAR...yup, I like these things...good video, worth more than 2 cents!

  • @chfb81
    @chfb81 2 місяці тому

    I broke an old Craftsman box end wrench and they sent me 4 wrenches to replace it. SBD Craftsman is just as good as anything else in the price range and they have really prioritized the warranty. I agree with you on the new tools, perfect for the car since there are more than 1800 Lowe's stores in the US. Bag looks pretty decent. I would use short socket rails instead of pouches though, even if you had to cut some 99 cent HF ones. The pouches add more bulk and still require you to search through your sockets.

  • @Zulufication
    @Zulufication 2 місяці тому

    Hell yeah bro, keep it up. Solid review

  • @tefoxmx
    @tefoxmx 2 місяці тому

    Need some pliers too. Keep some ty wraps or wire in there and maybe a mini WD-40. Good socket rails will stay nice in the pouches. If your car is newer keep the SAE sockets and wrenches at home.

  • @701overland
    @701overland 2 місяці тому

    I did some thing similar but I went to Walmart and bought the bars to hold my sockets that fit right in side the pockets.

  • @RodneyGout
    @RodneyGout 2 місяці тому

    It would actually be handy if all of the modules were tear away...

  • @tommymadux3646
    @tommymadux3646 2 місяці тому

    You dont really even show the bag. Its like im in the nose bleeds trying to look at the bag. Screw this

    • @MyCentsTX
      @MyCentsTX  2 місяці тому

      Not much to look at. It's 4 compartments and two small ones. Here's is the link to the bag on Amazon. VISMIX Large Tool Roll Bag- Heavy Duty Roll Up Tool Bag Organizer 6 Tool Pouches with Labeled, Small Tool Bag Removable Pouches, Gifts for Men, Electrician, Carpenter, Plumber, Hobbyist a.co/d/4LErmzc