Appliance Technician Tool Bag Loadout and a Bunch of Tools I Kind of Regret Buying

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • If you really want, I can find the model numbers for the tools.
    I just realized I didn't mention the Klein Demolition Screwdriver.
    Wiha Precision Micro 65-Piece Bit Set 75965

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  • @bigo9413
    @bigo9413 3 роки тому +2

    Interesting. I have that Milwaukee right angle attachment. Had it for years, but mine has an adjustable handle that can swivel around the head on the side. (not the cheaper version. Paid $50 for it).Extremely handy. Looks just like yourself with the handle. I swear by this tool, and it puts all the cheaper ones to shame. Sturdy as having a small right angle drill

    • @MichaelBiebersWorld
      @MichaelBiebersWorld  3 роки тому

      It had the handle. I took off to jam it into a tight space. I lost the retaining clip.

  • @joemartinez21024
    @joemartinez21024 4 місяці тому

    What kind of bag are you using

  • @peterevans8194
    @peterevans8194 Рік тому

    Suspect you are a out and out tool junky as there is a far bit of duplication....The various ratchet drivers, for instance, and that's even in just your tool bag.. Also, it you are fixing appliances and not say wiring out attics, a small rechargeable COP led work light like the Unilite SLR 500 is far less bulky and far easier to carry than that huge torch you have.... I also like to carry a small LED penlite inspection torch which I can get into nooks and crannies...in my vehicle I also have a rechargeable headtorch should I need it, plus on or two other rechargabld lights...Some of the "specialist" tools were quite interesting, many of which I confess I have never seen before...I have stopped buying Allen key sets, and rather prefer to buy the Allen 1/4" bits in either 2" or 4" length...same with the Torx 1/4" security bits....Edited to add one thing I carry in every tool bag I have is a plug-in socket tester to check the power at the outlet..Not related in any way to appliance repairs but because you are a tool junky, I also have a couple those small UNI-T USB plug in testers that give you voltage and current being drawn from a USB outlet; surprisingly handy testers for a sub $10 item...

    • @MichaelBiebersWorld
      @MichaelBiebersWorld  Рік тому +1

      Since this video came out, I have gotten a few outlet testers! I also am interested in in getting LONG Hex and Torx bits that can be used in a driver. I really want Wiha, Wera, or Bonda to make some. So far, I've only found cheap brands that make the length that I want.

  • @darrensmith6782
    @darrensmith6782 Рік тому

    Lol. You sound like me. Always looking for a tool to make the job easier. It depends on what you are working on as far as brand. My tools this year are completely different from last year because I switched brands. I won’t get rid of anything just in case. This year I am doing a lot of washer bearings on front loaders and gear boxes on top load washers. I bought bigger tools in the 3/8 size vs 1/4. More wrenches and sockets than last year. The screwdriver you are looking for is the Gedore 2169-012. Check it out. I haven’t pulled the trigger on it yet. Lol.

  • @RCSRetro
    @RCSRetro Рік тому

    You should always buy decent and reputable brands of meters and other electrical test equipment. There is no way I would potentially put my life in danger using a $4 Wish meter!

  • @MeuReview
    @MeuReview 3 роки тому

    Thank you for your video! Can you say the brand and model of that Adjustable Wrenchs that are very similar to Wera Joker? Thanks!

    • @MichaelBiebersWorld
      @MichaelBiebersWorld  3 роки тому +2

      The brand is called Power Torque. I got them at Oreily's Auto 3 or 4 years ago.

    • @MeuReview
      @MeuReview 3 роки тому

      @@MichaelBiebersWorld thank you and congratulations for your channel and videos! 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @arnoldramos39
    @arnoldramos39 2 роки тому

    I have that flexible extension, works fine with my impact driver and 90 degree angle adapter

  • @joshdane5657
    @joshdane5657 3 роки тому

    I have that mega pro ratcheting screwdriver and the non ratcheting one also. They're a little pricey but for what they are and all the bits its not a bad deal.

  • @elijahagbanlog33
    @elijahagbanlog33 2 роки тому

    I also live In hawaii - what company do you work for ?

  • @UnhumanNewman
    @UnhumanNewman 3 роки тому

    I’ll buy those 7” Craftsman Cobra pliers off of you 😁

  • @adude7050
    @adude7050 2 роки тому

    Those ratcheting adjustable wrenches are they the brand from O'riely's ? I though those would br good for plumbing small nuts tigh places. They work the same as the Wera joker but half the price.

    • @MichaelBiebersWorld
      @MichaelBiebersWorld  2 роки тому

      Yup. They're from O'reilly Auto Parts. They're so niche, I have to find an excuse to use them.

  • @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987
    @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987 2 роки тому

    Lang makes a long ratcheting wrench with a 4mm and 4.5mm for doing ford headlights and it's perfect for the feet on dishwashers to get them in and out especially on the GE's that don't have any room

    • @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987
      @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987 2 роки тому

      Also in my opinion Makita makes the best long impact nut drivers and long Philips bits. They have held up threw the years great

  • @aftertest
    @aftertest 2 роки тому

    Great job! Please find proxon rotary ratchet, you can kick of few tools and save weight.

    • @MichaelBiebersWorld
      @MichaelBiebersWorld  2 роки тому +1

      I've seen it. I don't see an obvious difference between the Proxon and the Blackhawk. Do you know?

  • @ahandywomanandherdog
    @ahandywomanandherdog 3 роки тому

    Dang, you've accumulated quite an amount of tools! great video! such nostalgia listening to someone with a Hawaiian accent haha and also, if you can you should post videos on how you fix appliances! I would love to learn!

    • @MichaelBiebersWorld
      @MichaelBiebersWorld  3 роки тому +2

      I have tried to record repair videos a few years ago, just for, like you, personal accountability. But most customers don't like the idea of you filming in their house.
      I take pictures of appliances. Model numbers, their condition, and the problem if it can be explained in a photo.
      I also try to get photos of existing scratches and damage, and even the surrounding cabinets if there is damage.
      Sometimes a customer takes issue with that.
      I've been accused of scratching a stainless steel panel before, but luckily I took a picture when I first arrived, and was able to show that it was there before I touched the appliance.
      I would love to be able to use my snapchat glasses to document a repair. Maybe in the future!

    • @ahandywomanandherdog
      @ahandywomanandherdog 3 роки тому

      @@MichaelBiebersWorld I feel the same way about filming on the job, so I try to film myself installing my own stuff! I installed a dimmer switch recently and took it off after and I installed a bidet attachment on my own toilet and made a video. Next time you have any broken appliances at your own home, please film it! That gives me an idea to mock unclog a drain and show how to use a hand snake haha

    • @MichaelBiebersWorld
      @MichaelBiebersWorld  3 роки тому

      @@ahandywomanandherdog That's a good idea. The closest thing I have to that would be tool reviews and teardowns.
      I have two kinda repair videos. One of a Dupray steam cleaner, and the other is a Panda clothes spinner.

  • @MrMultitool
    @MrMultitool 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the info!

  • @makaylabyars2451
    @makaylabyars2451 2 роки тому

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  • @MrMultitool
    @MrMultitool 3 роки тому

    what is the part # for the Wiha socket/bit set?

  • @AMERICANPRIDE1100
    @AMERICANPRIDE1100 3 роки тому

    Wow I’ve been in business 45 yyrs my bag is half this size

    • @MichaelBiebersWorld
      @MichaelBiebersWorld  3 роки тому +1

      I have a load of specialty tools, that may only get used once a week, but they can make a repair 10 times easier.

    • @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987
      @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987 2 роки тому

      My boss used to say the same thing to me till he seen that me as a new tech ran circles around him and the other tech because I had tools to make my job easier and more efficient