Love the way everything is accessible from the top. Many kits you have to remove everything to get to specific tools, which would be fine for an emergency kit, but not for one that you need to work out of regularly.
Thanks! Yes, I think that's the difference between someone that actually uses their tools and someone that just totes them around. I want to be using my tools and not fussing with finding them buried in the tool bag.
Great tool pack. This is probably the most functional kit I've seen anyone share on YT. I really like the bag you're using and the use of magnetics. Cool idea I'm going to copy. I can also really utilize the Oiler Pen you shared. I'm going to pick that up. Thanks for sharing. Sub'd.
@@joruckus thanks! I really appreciate the feedback. I’ve learned a lot from looking at other people’s kits that they’ve shared on UA-cam so glad I’m able to share some of my ideas with others to use.
Great little kit! Imo this condenses down a lot of what people have into a much smaller package. I love vids like this. Often people carry way too much stuff or duplicates of things, ie when I see vids of people with like 20 screwdrivers I just think of how bulky the setup is lol. But love this setup here. ;D
Thanks! My brother and I both love putting together practical kits to solve the actual problems that we encounter. I love watching these sort of videos but when I’ve tried to build my kit like the ones I see online I find they don’t work practically as well as I’d like. I left some room in my current kit to add things as needed but always trying to trim out redundancy. @toddparker on UA-cam has excellent videos on eliminating redundancy if you haven’t seen his stuff yet. Thanks for the comment!
You should look at the Vanquest FTIM 6x9. Can open from the top of zip all the way out and has tons of elastic straps and pockets on the inside for tools. Its what I use for my EDC tool kit and its been stellar for me.
That's pretty slick. I've got a Vanquest sling bag that I love. I didn't think to try some of their other carry solutions for the mini toolkit. It almost looks like a mini version of a veto backpack bag. I like the tech organizer that I'm currently using because the tool scan just drop in and out of their storage slots without having to stretch open an elastic strap. Writing that down makes me sound like I'm super lazy but I use my tools enough that those extra steps get to be annoying.
Yea, It's a pretty slick little tool. Here's the link of the one that I have: www.amazon.com/Titan-Tools-15200-Precision-Oiler/dp/B002LYQALQ/ref=asc_df_B002LYQALQ/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693401379483&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=9887869061408172983&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9008142&hvtargid=pla-435956970871&psc=1&mcid=c6e49a6172473a6caf7affe761762644
hard to find a good accordion style organiser bag. yours would be even better if you could have the option to open it wide open so it can lay flat on a table, like a notebook but rotated sideways. that way you can visually flip through the different items. then when done, the side flaps can be zipped back to it’s accordion mode. i have a similar bag from alpaka, but just like yours, it would be better if i could open it fully so i don’t have to rifle around to find certain edc items.
@@stfloppy my brother gave me that one. But here’s the link from Amazon: www.amazon.com/Cardcase-like-Refillable-Portable-Moisturizing-Essential/dp/B08F1VCGKM/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?crid=1EX9QMTUEY74S&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.92RGlBDH_ZzFWRqeptYZkRn52l6Z6HpaMqxWZ2ZMMc8RX2-8C-rvBApBB7phD8qbo5FDX-d49n0mQSOEmmHifRO3lCqZMFksyKgxAnMN32BklRm4LmnNNECG63CzxK-enBYPWL8D6GW9HY_h6aB44qskfYaIm_rx0IyNa-cu2i_Qa7oEhpG_Om2K373t7S5IINa3HEJrjpBvQPfopa3faQ.0YQUtfCVCFoIuObXH0kLYYnB7RTW9V7jc0tk8nmLrjk&dib_tag=se&keywords=credit+card+spray+bottle&qid=1731261207&sprefix=credit+card+spray+hottle%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-2
You're doing a fantastic job! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
yeah thats not compact at all...and most of them you can find in smaller type and use them. its a cheap and useless one since i dont see you taking this on a carry, where EDC counts. EDC means what you cary everyday and use, half of that is just tools, its not EDC, and if you know how to you can compact them so much that you dont feel themand its not that bulky. and also you never put everything in one bag, cause you might loose it. you have tiers of safety. checkout urban prepper or Jon gadget for how to make a EDC, and you have multiple depending on the sittuation, a do it all is not that great!
Love the way everything is accessible from the top. Many kits you have to remove everything to get to specific tools, which would be fine for an emergency kit, but not for one that you need to work out of regularly.
Thanks! Yes, I think that's the difference between someone that actually uses their tools and someone that just totes them around. I want to be using my tools and not fussing with finding them buried in the tool bag.
Great tool pack. This is probably the most functional kit I've seen anyone share on YT. I really like the bag you're using and the use of magnetics. Cool idea I'm going to copy. I can also really utilize the Oiler Pen you shared. I'm going to pick that up. Thanks for sharing. Sub'd.
@@joruckus thanks! I really appreciate the feedback. I’ve learned a lot from looking at other people’s kits that they’ve shared on UA-cam so glad I’m able to share some of my ideas with others to use.
Great little kit! Imo this condenses down a lot of what people have into a much smaller package. I love vids like this. Often people carry way too much stuff or duplicates of things, ie when I see vids of people with like 20 screwdrivers I just think of how bulky the setup is lol. But love this setup here. ;D
Thanks! My brother and I both love putting together practical kits to solve the actual problems that we encounter. I love watching these sort of videos but when I’ve tried to build my kit like the ones I see online I find they don’t work practically as well as I’d like. I left some room in my current kit to add things as needed but always trying to trim out redundancy. @toddparker on UA-cam has excellent videos on eliminating redundancy if you haven’t seen his stuff yet. Thanks for the comment!
You should look at the Vanquest FTIM 6x9.
Can open from the top of zip all the way out and has tons of elastic straps and pockets on the inside for tools. Its what I use for my EDC tool kit and its been stellar for me.
That's pretty slick. I've got a Vanquest sling bag that I love. I didn't think to try some of their other carry solutions for the mini toolkit. It almost looks like a mini version of a veto backpack bag. I like the tech organizer that I'm currently using because the tool scan just drop in and out of their storage slots without having to stretch open an elastic strap. Writing that down makes me sound like I'm super lazy but I use my tools enough that those extra steps get to be annoying.
I love that little oiler. I've been looking for a good solution for that for a while
Yea, It's a pretty slick little tool. Here's the link of the one that I have: www.amazon.com/Titan-Tools-15200-Precision-Oiler/dp/B002LYQALQ/ref=asc_df_B002LYQALQ/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693401379483&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=9887869061408172983&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9008142&hvtargid=pla-435956970871&psc=1&mcid=c6e49a6172473a6caf7affe761762644
hard to find a good accordion style organiser bag. yours would be even better if you could have the option to open it wide open so it can lay flat on a table, like a notebook but rotated sideways. that way you can visually flip through the different items. then when done, the side flaps can be zipped back to it’s accordion mode.
i have a similar bag from alpaka, but just like yours, it would be better if i could open it fully so i don’t have to rifle around to find certain edc items.
It could be we just need to create our own case. I’ve seen some of those alpaca cases online but have never handled one in person.
Love this video!
Thanks Daniel! I’m trying to start growing my channel so keep your eyes peeled for some more videos.
Where did you get that spray bottle for your alcohol?
@@stfloppy my brother gave me that one. But here’s the link from Amazon: www.amazon.com/Cardcase-like-Refillable-Portable-Moisturizing-Essential/dp/B08F1VCGKM/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?crid=1EX9QMTUEY74S&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.92RGlBDH_ZzFWRqeptYZkRn52l6Z6HpaMqxWZ2ZMMc8RX2-8C-rvBApBB7phD8qbo5FDX-d49n0mQSOEmmHifRO3lCqZMFksyKgxAnMN32BklRm4LmnNNECG63CzxK-enBYPWL8D6GW9HY_h6aB44qskfYaIm_rx0IyNa-cu2i_Qa7oEhpG_Om2K373t7S5IINa3HEJrjpBvQPfopa3faQ.0YQUtfCVCFoIuObXH0kLYYnB7RTW9V7jc0tk8nmLrjk&dib_tag=se&keywords=credit+card+spray+bottle&qid=1731261207&sprefix=credit+card+spray+hottle%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-2
Nice kit
Nice kit but it won't fit in any of my pockets 😂
Haha. That much is true. You’d have a tough time keeping your trousers up.
You're doing a fantastic job! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
yeah thats not compact at all...and most of them you can find in smaller type and use them. its a cheap and useless one since i dont see you taking this on a carry, where EDC counts. EDC means what you cary everyday and use, half of that is just tools, its not EDC, and if you know how to you can compact them so much that you dont feel themand its not that bulky. and also you never put everything in one bag, cause you might loose it. you have tiers of safety. checkout urban prepper or Jon gadget for how to make a EDC, and you have multiple depending on the sittuation, a do it all is not that great!