That’s looks a sweet tool. It’s funny I was working 600/347v HID 1000watt lighting yesterday and need proper light. The ballast and caps box was in a shitty dark spot where was no light because half the bay was out. I had my ark flash shield on with low gloves and all safety bosses were around watching me and I needed to do some testing to make sure it was just the light bulbs and not blown fuse or failed ballast or caps or before jumping in the aerial man-lift and going up 60-80ft in the air to replaced the 1000watt bulb. I got tripod light stand but fucking piece shit fall apart on me. I was going to spin my body in complete circles super fast and chuck the fucking light across the bay like highlander Scottish people do in those game but instead I used vise grips on one the legs. Haha That’s light would’ve been prefect. Fuck you tripod light stand. Lol that tool would’ve been prefect yesterday. I had sweet spot for it. 😫 haha I kinda wish they had designed the light with retractable seat belts clipping mechanisms for wrapping the belt around stuff. Like the seatbelts at the banks for waiting in line for teller.lol Maybe have it installed on side of the light body near base for strapping the light sideways. I know sometimes it’s not always practical putting zip-tie through the top hand holder and then zip-tiring it to a pipe or cable tray but you want mount light head height. The more options the light can strap to something odd more happier I’m with the product. Least from my experience on job in the industrial sector. I feel it should come with a removable stand that can adjust the light to certain heights. Sometimes person might have to craw into small pockets and the light might not shine in because of angles. Also, does it come with two batteries and charger or does person have buy them separately? I’m most likely going put it on the company tool order system and order one. Looks like can strapped it from top of the light body to my tool bag(backpack style). Doesn’t look heavy unless you’re super jacks because you were flinging it around pretty easily. Lol awesome video dude!💪🏻
I have the older larger brighter Milwaukee radius flood light with one key, I'm a mechanic by trade and use it a lot it's also very great for camping.backyard partys,there just great lights.
I have the M18 Lantern/Flood Light, it's decent for lighting up the inside of cabinets and stuff. It can light a whole small room, where I can see pretty well. The radius light is a little too big for my truck since I do maintenance/handyman work.
Day one of my apprentenceship im thinking about carrying ...needle nose, lineman, and a diagonal cutter, a pair of no brand screw drivers, debating on if i need the 8-16ish gauge strippers or the 10-20 gauge strippers. retracable blade, and a 15" feet tape measure. im going 15' cause thats what i have and im gonna buy the other stuff. also i cant afford a power drill...so im gonna sport my chicago eletric brand impact drill (harbor frieghts brand) cause thats what i have...(i want to upgrade to a lithum ion milwaukee cordless drill..i think its like 50% smaller and lighter, so it would be my first purchase with my first paycheck.) also gonna carry a plastic trash bag, broom, dust pan, dust mask, saftey glasses, a towel for sweat, large thermos water bottle that stays cools for 24 hrs. first aid kit, cpr kit, snacks nets, beef jerky, my lunch steak and rice. extra waters. almost forgot extra pair of socks, and another pair of boots if possible. humans are not suppose to wear shoes longer than 12 hours...so i would change shoes every 6 hours. also would bring my security gear cause i have security guard card they can put me to use. just incase they just want me to protect gear. i feel like this list just gonna get longer and longer...so i gonna need to bring my own car cause im noone side bitch LOLOL
All of that sounds fine, I'd start putting money away for a good drill as your first purchase. An 18v Li-Ion drill will be what you're looking for, but you can also get a 12v for cheaper. It will still be powerful and get you pretty far, the only difference in the 18v is they're more powerful so they'll do more work, and stronger work over the long haul.
I like the needle nose that have strippers. Also the strippers with flat tip for twisting wires is pretty nice. Definitely go with name brand tools because your gonna end up replacing cheap ones fairly quickly. Buy once cry once
Great video outlining the pros of the product. I'm sure its difficult to do, but some jobsite vids or even pics would also be great ways to highlight how helpful the product can be, like in your last product review. By the way, nice posters in the background hah! Cheers.
I just went today to home depot to check out the klein tools....i placed it into my hand on it so that i can get a feeling for it. i compared it to the this green CE one...it was very cheap but you can see the quality go way down. such as the metal teeth in there linemen didnt line up lol lol anyways. i went to the Milwaukee power tool section for a smaller compact drill but they like 100-300 bucks. i was like i dont even have a job yet so im not gonna buy it. so I'm left with what i have...im gonna trick my teacher with a drill with no battery lolol. i'll be like i cant afford it HAHAHAHAHHA. then walk in with some harbor frieght brand power tools LOLOL...i have a cordless impact drill i think i can use for screws. lolol walking in with my new kliens tools in a JanSport backpack. cuase i cant afford a decent belt. i ended up getting a retracable blade from dewalts cause all the grip it had. and im just gonna sport my 15ft tape measure i found in the lawn of my apartment one day. lol
That’s looks a sweet tool. It’s funny I was working 600/347v HID 1000watt lighting yesterday and need proper light. The ballast and caps box was in a shitty dark spot where was no light because half the bay was out. I had my ark flash shield on with low gloves and all safety bosses were around watching me and I needed to do some testing to make sure it was just the light bulbs and not blown fuse or failed ballast or caps or before jumping in the aerial man-lift and going up 60-80ft in the air to replaced the 1000watt bulb. I got tripod light stand but fucking piece shit fall apart on me. I was going to spin my body in complete circles super fast and chuck the fucking light across the bay like highlander Scottish people do in those game but instead I used vise grips on one the legs. Haha That’s light would’ve been prefect. Fuck you tripod light stand. Lol that tool would’ve been prefect yesterday. I had sweet spot for it. 😫 haha
I kinda wish they had designed the light with retractable seat belts clipping mechanisms for wrapping the belt around stuff. Like the seatbelts at the banks for waiting in line for teller.lol Maybe have it installed on side of the light body near base for strapping the light sideways. I know sometimes it’s not always practical putting zip-tie through the top hand holder and then zip-tiring it to a pipe or cable tray but you want mount light head height. The more options the light can strap to something odd more happier I’m with the product. Least from my experience on job in the industrial sector. I feel it should come with a removable stand that can adjust the light to certain heights. Sometimes person might have to craw into small pockets and the light might not shine in because of angles. Also, does it come with two batteries and charger or does person have buy them separately? I’m most likely going put it on the company tool order system and order one. Looks like can strapped it from top of the light body to my tool bag(backpack style). Doesn’t look heavy unless you’re super jacks because you were flinging it around pretty easily. Lol awesome video dude!💪🏻
Dustin which drill and impact model Milwaukee should I buy
That one dislike is from makita lmao
I have the older larger brighter Milwaukee radius flood light with one key, I'm a mechanic by trade and use it a lot it's also very great for camping.backyard partys,there just great lights.
I have the M18 Lantern/Flood Light, it's decent for lighting up the inside of cabinets and stuff. It can light a whole small room, where I can see pretty well. The radius light is a little too big for my truck since I do maintenance/handyman work.
Great little light.
Day one of my apprentenceship im thinking about carrying ...needle nose, lineman, and a diagonal cutter, a pair of no brand screw drivers, debating on if i need the 8-16ish gauge strippers or the 10-20 gauge strippers. retracable blade, and a 15" feet tape measure. im going 15' cause thats what i have and im gonna buy the other stuff. also i cant afford a power drill...so im gonna sport my chicago eletric brand impact drill (harbor frieghts brand) cause thats what i have...(i want to upgrade to a lithum ion milwaukee cordless drill..i think its like 50% smaller and lighter, so it would be my first purchase with my first paycheck.) also gonna carry a plastic trash bag, broom, dust pan, dust mask, saftey glasses, a towel for sweat, large thermos water bottle that stays cools for 24 hrs. first aid kit, cpr kit, snacks nets, beef jerky, my lunch steak and rice. extra waters. almost forgot extra pair of socks, and another pair of boots if possible. humans are not suppose to wear shoes longer than 12 hours...so i would change shoes every 6 hours. also would bring my security gear cause i have security guard card they can put me to use. just incase they just want me to protect gear. i feel like this list just gonna get longer and longer...so i gonna need to bring my own car cause im noone side bitch LOLOL
All of that sounds fine, I'd start putting money away for a good drill as your first purchase. An 18v Li-Ion drill will be what you're looking for, but you can also get a 12v for cheaper. It will still be powerful and get you pretty far, the only difference in the 18v is they're more powerful so they'll do more work, and stronger work over the long haul.
I like the needle nose that have strippers. Also the strippers with flat tip for twisting wires is pretty nice. Definitely go with name brand tools because your gonna end up replacing cheap ones fairly quickly. Buy once cry once
I just wish that thing was a little bit taller kinda like the ridgid one
But ya that things sweet
Great video outlining the pros of the product. I'm sure its difficult to do, but some jobsite vids or even pics would also be great ways to highlight how helpful the product can be, like in your last product review. By the way, nice posters in the background hah!
Cheers.
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I just went today to home depot to check out the klein tools....i placed it into my hand on it so that i can get a feeling for it. i compared it to the this green CE one...it was very cheap but you can see the quality go way down. such as the metal teeth in there linemen didnt line up lol lol anyways. i went to the Milwaukee power tool section for a smaller compact drill but they like 100-300 bucks. i was like i dont even have a job yet so im not gonna buy it. so I'm left with what i have...im gonna trick my teacher with a drill with no battery lolol. i'll be like i cant afford it HAHAHAHAHHA. then walk in with some harbor frieght brand power tools LOLOL...i have a cordless impact drill i think i can use for screws. lolol walking in with my new kliens tools in a JanSport backpack. cuase i cant afford a decent belt. i ended up getting a retracable blade from dewalts cause all the grip it had. and im just gonna sport my 15ft tape measure i found in the lawn of my apartment one day. lol
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