thanks for the reviews. Im waiting for dispatch, just got into a plumbing apprenticeship and was looking into what types of tool bags to get. doubt I will need something as big to start with but helps for keeping in mind what to get down the road as my tool collection grows bigger
I started with a 14” Husky tote and recently “graduated” to a Milwaukee Jobsite Pack for service work. As an apprentice I’m still learning and trying new things. Start cheap and watch and save for sales and deals on equipment that you are interested in. Don’t rush to get it and pay full price unless it is something you already have that has shown it’s value.
I'm interested in the 'impact driver bits hub' you highlighted at the beginning. I searched for it but I couldn't find anything... Would you be able to provide a link?
Do you have a problem with this bag standing up? I constantly have it fall all the way forward. Even if it’s zipped up all the way. I barely have anything in the very front pouch.
This is definitely an issue, but I don't experience it much. The locking base helps with this in the truck, I keep heavy stuff in the very bottom, and I open it a lot in the house --so, not an issue for me.
Good morning sir please i want to have in backpack tools bag for the plumbing, you can tell me how many money i have to buy this kits. And what is pocessing i can pass to buy.
Great video, subscribed. But what in gods name did you say at 1:10? You rave about this quick connects but its impossible to understand what you said as far as where to get them.
Does anyone have an updated link for these. There are a million clones out there, but I'd rather not get something that will randomly drop my bits. I loose enough tool on my own... I don't need my tools to lose my tools.
Which backpack proved to be of better quality this backpack or Milwaukee PACKOUT Backpack? I ask everyone who knows the answer and has these backpacks. Thank you.
Hmmm, life can be grey. I believe in Quality, but not quality over everything. That mindset means you install copper water lines for a temporary application, you buy a Toyota and never drive it, and you buy the most expensive thing when it doesn't even matter. Your money just doesn't go the furthest that way. Buy quality where it matters to you, and always be testing and improving. Just my thoughts...
Knipex pliers wrench are marketing tricks.I working like plumber for me the best are Irega spain they made chanellock .I have 6 ,8 and 10 they are the best and knipex cobra.
I am also a plumber, however, I work at a Hot Springs Spa and Resort. I just recently got a tool backpack and as I'm watching this, I'm realizing that we carry pretty much the same tool setup (different brand, however.) I do deal with residential type job settings since I work at a resort, however, most of what I deal with is more in the realm of commercial kitchen, pumps and pools, and boilers/heat pumps. Still the same set of tools. (Only BIG difference is my 16" & 24" pipe wrenches, adjustable wrenches[Crescents], and water pump spanner wrenches[Channel Locks]. Also, a heavy duty 4-6" rubber strap wrench for filter casings.) Makes me curious, though... How old are you?
I’m an electrician and I use 3 different veto setups just depending on what I’m doing if the weight bothers you I’d reccomend to have diffrent bags
thanks for the reviews. Im waiting for dispatch, just got into a plumbing apprenticeship and was looking into what types of tool bags to get. doubt I will need something as big to start with but helps for keeping in mind what to get down the road as my tool collection grows bigger
Definitely! Thanks for the comment!
I started with a 14” Husky tote and recently “graduated” to a Milwaukee Jobsite Pack for service work. As an apprentice I’m still learning and trying new things. Start cheap and watch and save for sales and deals on equipment that you are interested in. Don’t rush to get it and pay full price unless it is something you already have that has shown it’s value.
I'm interested in the 'impact driver bits hub' you highlighted at the beginning. I searched for it but I couldn't find anything... Would you be able to provide a link?
1/4 Inch Keychain Hex Shank Screwdriver Bits Holder Extension Bar Drill Screw Adapter Quick Release Easy Change
awesome video man just started my apprenticeship
Nice Video! Thank you for sharing with us. Can't wait to see more content 👍
Was gonna get the jobsite but the packout was on sale for like 90 bucks today, spent like 500 on that sale just looking at the deals 😬
Tekton is a great tool manufacturer. And they have a lifetime warranty. Some of their new stuff is USA made.
I’ve used Husky for years never had any problems with it
What type of bit holders are you using at 1:11
Yes, I’d like to know too.. where did you get the bit holder ?
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Do you have a problem with this bag standing up? I constantly have it fall all the way forward. Even if it’s zipped up all the way. I barely have anything in the very front pouch.
This is definitely an issue, but I don't experience it much. The locking base helps with this in the truck, I keep heavy stuff in the very bottom, and I open it a lot in the house --so, not an issue for me.
Good morning sir please i want to have in backpack tools bag for the plumbing, you can tell me how many money i have to buy this kits. And what is pocessing i can pass to buy.
We need a 2023 bag bro
Send me the link for the angle stop wrench you sell.
Great video, subscribed. But what in gods name did you say at 1:10? You rave about this quick connects but its impossible to understand what you said as far as where to get them.
He's got a link on his website. I was confused at first too!
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Does anyone have an updated link for these. There are a million clones out there, but I'd rather not get something that will randomly drop my bits. I loose enough tool on my own... I don't need my tools to lose my tools.
Do you not deal with any copper water lines?
Which backpack proved to be of better quality this backpack or Milwaukee PACKOUT Backpack? I ask everyone who knows the answer and has these backpacks. Thank you.
I've liked the Packout variant more thus far, I believe it is heftier (they're pretty similar though). The VETO bags are definitely sturdier.
Great vid. But try zoom in on the tool too
How can I buy one of those angle stop sockets?
How do I get the stop wrench you make
Watched this vid just cuz my small brain couldn't find a place for my hammer
Thanks Man! Super informative.
Haha bro it’s funny u said the stuff about ridgid. Come on homie.. quality over everything..
Hmmm, life can be grey. I believe in Quality, but not quality over everything. That mindset means you install copper water lines for a temporary application, you buy a Toyota and never drive it, and you buy the most expensive thing when it doesn't even matter. Your money just doesn't go the furthest that way. Buy quality where it matters to you, and always be testing and improving. Just my thoughts...
Knipex pliers wrench are marketing tricks.I working like plumber for me the best are Irega spain they made chanellock .I have 6 ,8 and 10 they are the best and knipex cobra.
Pex as a cheater? The fuck. I thought copper cheaters were weird but pex has left me clueless.
I hope the people that keep robbing you don’t see this video 👀👀
Right...
I am also a plumber, however, I work at a Hot Springs Spa and Resort. I just recently got a tool backpack and as I'm watching this, I'm realizing that we carry pretty much the same tool setup (different brand, however.) I do deal with residential type job settings since I work at a resort, however, most of what I deal with is more in the realm of commercial kitchen, pumps and pools, and boilers/heat pumps. Still the same set of tools. (Only BIG difference is my 16" & 24" pipe wrenches, adjustable wrenches[Crescents], and water pump spanner wrenches[Channel Locks]. Also, a heavy duty 4-6" rubber strap wrench for filter casings.) Makes me curious, though... How old are you?
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