I am about three and a half years into my plumbing apprenticeship and bought my 10 inch Knipex cobras on day one. I have never taken them apart, cleaned them, or even wiped them down. I beat them like they owe me money. They still work like they just came out of the package.
I've always found that my toolbag contents evolve with use, tools I got but never use, and tools I didn't realise I needed at the start. Would have preferred to see this load out with a few miles on it, to see how you've adapted it to what work you've been doing.
I have 1/10 of all that tools, worked myself up from simple electrician to project engineer, here’s some tips to anyone out there; go to work with minimal load out, and learn along the way what you actually need. Don’t base your needs on videos, with experience you will learn what you actually need.
I had an idea to hold your scissors sheath down: Drop strong neodymium magnets on the inside of the sheath and then another one on the outside of the bag. It won't be permanently fixed and as an added bonus, you'll have some strong magnets, which come in handy.
I’m 41, a hobbyist and DIYer. My existing tools are all pretty much over 20 years old, cheap and worn out. There’s nothing more frustrating than doing a job, finding you don’t have the tool or the one you have is inadequate. I’ve had enough. I’m starting to put together my forevermore tool kit. I’m hoping whatever I buy, it will the last time I will buy that tool in my lifetime. This is pretty much what I’m aiming for. One day maybe even these tools will be my sons and still serviceable.
Great to hear you’ve kept your tools in good shape for so long! You can’t go wrong with high-quality brands like Wera and Knipex-they’re built to last a lifetime and beyond. Just be sure to protect them from rust and corrosion. What a nice goal to pass them down to your son. I’ve included links to all the tools in the description, so if you’re interested, feel free to check them out through my Amazon links. It won’t cost you anything extra, but it helps support my channel. Really appreciate it-wishing you all the best and happy shopping! 😊
Best of the Best - Marvelous Any guidance to newb viewers… probably ‘need’ 1/5th # of screwdrivers in this bag. Cut the pliers in half and just the clamp meter in the bag and other meter can leave in the car/home for the actual bench needed. It is all very nice but really hurts deeply when nicked/forgotten. Wera socket set is the only tool in this vid that I myself would not touch at all unless I had to. It is not a comfortable handle at all and I think it is hyper overpriced compared to other equivalent kits (in US). Not to mention it is something that only a few sockets are beyond the typical hex driver set.
Knipex are very good, but $82 for 3 piece I would only spend if I was to be using these every day at work. I always buy better tools if it is something I am going to be using at least a few times a week and less expensive if it is something I might use once a month or even a couple times a year. You do not need to buy the best of every thing when first starting out. Thanks for sharing your kit and all the Amazon links. I am going to be buying that flax head long reach screw driver.
Yes you are right. They really aren't cheap. I've used pretty much all these models of tools for years, and just put this new kit together, I did go with the best quality as I hope this will last for a very long time. Thanks for the comment and hope you enjoyed the video. Take care.
I been doing sheet metal and hvac a few years i balled out and got the mct blackout and filled it with all malco sheet metal tools and knipex, i see your more clechicken than mechanical but i love your setup and dig that baby hammer i want one now honestly I've never seen a claw that suits my needs but that would be perfect!!
It took me trial and error to find almost exact load with also the black out mct bag. Every single tool you have there is top notch. I enjoyed the video very much
I've got the regular MCT but haven't used it much since I bought it. I'm now trying to put together a kit for basic carpentry, flat pack furniture fitting and electrics. I'm a plumber by trade so I have other tool bags for my plumbing tools but want to put the MCT to proper use now. Going to buy the Milwaukee installation driver soon which will be the focal point of the tool bag.
May I suggest a tape measure with a magnetic tip, It's often helpful. I do like the tool bag itself, I just whish they had a lighter colour inside - they are so often very dark inside and I want to see what is inside.
Helpful sometimes but if you're around a lot of metal generally you're around metal shavings as well which is annoying to pick up and messes up your measurements a little bit.
Ah yes, or maybe I could just add a magnet to the tip of this one if needed also. Will definitely check it out, thanks! Completelly agree with the bags, it gets very dark in there, a light interior would be great 👍
@@ToolsnTeardownswhat some companies are starting to do now is add a bright color fabric inside to make visibility better when digging for something in the bag. They reflect light which sort of illuminates the inside a bit.
Whatever you do, dont hang the railer on the outside of your bag. I bought 8 of them and all 8 have broken where you hang them. Now I have 6. Great idea but they dont last long.
I second this! Lost 2 bit sets because the plastic ring broke while hanging from the carabiner on the outside of my bag. Love the bit storage, just unfortunate it broke so easily.
It takes a lot of research & time to gain the knowledge in order to begain to accumulate a set up like this. You are not your average DIYer. I recommend putting a wood chisel 1/2" inside your bag. It will come in handy.
Great collection of tools. Well done video. That being said, you need a parts box for stake on connectors and little fuses. Also you will need a zoom spout oiler or can of wd40. Wouldn’t hurt to have a soldering iron.
Приятно встретить человека , который так же фанатично любит хороший инструмент, не важно с какой он страны или континента. У меня на 80% все тоже самое , за исключением электроизмерительного инструмента. Ручной инструмент немного разбавлен NWS . Всем привет из Беларуси
Занимаюсь плиткой и сан.узлами. очень приятно посмотреть на хороший инструмент. Часто приобретаю похожие инструменты из-за того что переодически захватываю смежные специальность. Хороший набор инструмента👍
Yes you are completely correct. I bought the multimeter first because it was on special then added the clamp as I need to check battery charging currents a lot. Will see how I go and probably take the multi out.
@@ToolsnTeardownsyou can use the multi as edc, as it is pocket version, i would keep in bag and use it allways,only use clamps when i really need it as my multi costs 300 and clamp 700, i save the clamp and it stays as a last resource if the other Brokes or so
Since I bought them, Knipex Twin Grips are getting more of a workout than I expected. They are at least as good as advertised. Bailed me out several times.
Just curious, do you store most of your tools in the garage or inside the house? I'm always concerned about humidity, bugs, etc. when left in the garage.
I keep a couple of small bags of desiccant in the bag to absorb any moisture. as I live in a humid area. Haven't had any issues keeping them in the workshop
Imagine investing $3000 in DIY tool set and not even having any DIY projects to use them on (because those tools have not seen a minute of work). Seriously man, not trying to hate here but for that kind of money you could get miter saw, table saw and a large power tool combo kit from top brand and still have enough money left over to fill this bag with very decent stuff at a lower price point. Now, if you were putting bread on your table with those tools, that's a different story. But for a DIYer this setup is literally a waste of money.
@@LilasTools at which point I did not let someone do what they want? I merely stated my opinion, just as other people did here and you managed to get offended by it.
It all depends on your budget yes i get it its a DIY set up but if he has the money to spend then his setup will be expensive compared to the average guy. I have a small shop and my tools are close to those that have a professional shop but i also make a decent living
I feel you man, but things have changed. Most people like you and I make our investment back by doing work but some folks make money from his UA-cam content. A lot of these tools, reviewers barely use the tools but it makes good content.
Thanks! You are right, I don't have a dedicated Allen key set, but the Railer bits and some Wera bits are hex, so I use those for when I need an Allen key.
I have a question for any residential electricians out there: Do you guys use drills often enough to consider them a need in your bag? I have been thinking about getting this bag for my apprenticeship (which I haven't started yet). However, I don't want to waste one side just on just a drill if its not needed. I was thinking I'll carry the drill for a while until I get enough tools to warrant me replacing the drill with more tools.
Will your contractor provide power tools? I know just starting my apprenticeship I went with the Klein backpack so I could be hands free and hated the carry hand Klein given to me by the apprenticeship school. I’ve ended up using the Klein backpack for hand tools, then the hand carry bag for my bigger items like: hammer, chisel, speed square, hard hat, and some organizer bags full of bits and holesaws
@@dannyrbailey I have pretty much all the power tools I would need as an electrician (I’m a Milwaukee fanatic). I just don’t have a band saw, I do have a hacksaw sawzall though. I’m not a fan of the Klein bags. They don’t have enough utility in them. At the end of the day, the panel I would need to carry an impact in would be only $20 extra. So I think I’ll just buy it with that extra panel. Worse comes to worst, I’ll just not use it and switch it with the meter panel they provided instead of the hard panel. I also have to know how many current set of tools will fit in there. So I can know if I need the other side or not. If I need the other side. I’ll probably invest in a pack out system for all of my power tools and other misc items that I don’t need everyday or can’t fit in the bag.
Does the wera micro 25pc set have the Y driver sizes and Pentalobe sizes??? hmmm you know the set that has "everything you'll ever need" 🤔 ...u shore about that... u shore bout that. For electric applications you should have bought the ESP set, u know the ones with the yellow handles thats twice the price.
Haha, yes you are totally right, the set has neither. I missspoke, of course 25 different sizes is not "everything you'll ever need", but for geneal cases it does the job very well.
I agree, that is some hell of a DIY bag, I’m a pro and have very similar set up with all the knipex/fluke/klein, but don’t advice a DIY’er to buy all this unless you have the extra money or you are just into tools, great stuff but not needed for the average diy person, can buy much cheaper tools that will get the job done and will last. Don’t get me wrong, beautiful bag! Just spend wisely.
Very nice tools i have almost the same Loadout but not as high quality, the only quality tools are also Wiha and Wera Screwdrivers and also all kinds of Knipex Pliers. Multimeter is from Amazon from Venlab and Clampmeter is from Aneng. I also have alot of Parkside tools, they are very popular in Germany, but its a DIY brand.
To be fair, for general use you really don't need a high end multimeter. Good quality one will just last longer. I have a FLUKE 179 for my sensitive electronics work, so don't want to drag that one with me to prevent damage. Went with the 107 as a cheaper alternative. But I'd image an even cheaper one off Amazon would do the job for me here too.
@@k1_w3 I AM bitter that so much on the internet nowadays is a bunch of sponsored bs or affiliate linked nonsense done by people trying to make a buck. It’s hard to find content from people that know what they’re talking about and/or actually use the tools they’re reviewing. I want to see this guys set after he’s used it for 2 years doing an actual trade. What he’s changed out, what needed replaced, what broke, what he would buy again in a heartbeat.
I’m new to your channel. Awesome, awesome collection of tools brother!! I can say that you are covered for any situation that may come up. Quick question, when purchasing for your tools what do you consider most? Tool brand, price or trying something new? I see you are partial to European brands (maybe because you live in Europe) or maybe you are limited to what is distributed from America to where you live. I do HVAC low volt controls and I prefer Klein over anything else no matter the price. Also, it is possible to have clean tools at all times for all those being critical about this load out. My cousin is fanatical about cleaning his hand and power tools every time after use, me not so much 😅. Anyway, again I’m impressed with all your tools I may have to copy you with a few things. Thanks for the video. God bless!
Thank you for leaving such an in-depth and supportive comment. I appreciate it so much. I'm from Australia, and I'd say in general, we have a pretty good mix of EU and US tools. The reason I went with so much Wera and Knipex is that they were the first brands that I used back in the day, so I've just stayed loyal to them as they have never let me down. Although, I'm wanting to try more Klein as they have really impressed me so far. Regarding cleanliness, hah, these are all brand new tools, so of course, they are clean. I use these models of tools almost daily, but I wanted to put a new bag together that has everything in one spot. People really don't seem to like new tools 😆. Appreciate your support. Thanks and take care.
a ton of bulk i dont get the point of...too many multimeters and too many screwdrivers, especially the ones for power...why? what do you work that you neeed those. im an industrial automation entgineer and my toolkit is the size of a cigarette pack!
Yes, I have a few double ups in this kit. I've since removed a couple of things. I bought the clamp meter for PV, have since removed the multimeter as don't need both
I made an attempt to replicate this with Harbor Freight stuff. $89. 😂 Just kidding. Great load out. All top quality stuff. Hope they get used some day. Those Knipex Twin Grips are worth their weight in gold when you need something like that to grab and screw by the end. Liked them so much after using them intensely for a few hours one day, I bought a second pair so I could have one with me at all times. Did I miss a "needle nose" vise grip? Those are handy.
Hah love it. This is a new kit I put together, so will definitely start to get used now. Twin grip rock! No you didn't, I will check them out and might add some. Thanks for the tip !
The whole point of this was that I just put this kit together, so it hasn't gotten any use yet. I have been using these models of tools for years, so that's what I'm referring to. Might have to make another video of other toolkits I have that have seen plenty of use.
I rly cant understand plp, do you work with those tools or its just collection to advertise?? I mean tool bag 300€+/- no dust, no scratches... just to show??? I have knipex and I have old pliers about 3€ but I use more cheap pliers than knipex coz knipex cost 32€, but pliers with price 3€ still work and do great job and will do after I die (maybe without you know plastic covers) but functional will works
Someone has an inferiority complex? He said they were new, but I ALWAYS clean my tools. That’s what made the West. European culture looks beautiful for a reason.
Every tool is brand new and not a single mark or blemish to be seen. This guys hands and finger nails are also as clean as a whistle. Not one scar on his hands either. I'm calling BS on you being a tradesman of any kind.
You are right, all these tools are brand new. I never claim to be a tradesman. But I do plenty of DIY work, especially with electronics on this channel. Thanks for your comment 🙂
@@ToolsnTeardowns ahh ok I get it. Look it's ok to be a UA-camr who just unboxes and plays with tools, others do it, but I reckon when you start making vids about packout bags, when you're not really packing out to worksites each day, is a bit disingenuous. But hey nobody died and you got some fine ass swag in your bag. I just think you're less likely to get snarky comments if you seem less like your trying to be a tradie.
😂 U have never worked out yourself that Cobras jam up with dirt compared to Alligators! Your pliers havent been used, let alone 'in dirt'. Your just repeating things others have claimed.
I have had the Cobras jam up with metal filings, and it seems that in the same situation, the Alligators would have been fine. Never had a jam with them. So I'm extrapolating that this would also be the case with dirt and other debris. Thanks for your insight!
No tool has been used and so many tool brands that the names are not pronounced correctly. No knowledge, just a waste of time. Only seem to be pushing for kickbacks from potential sales. Hands are also not a working mans hands.
As professional Electrician im amazed how much you have spent on DIY tools , hope you get loads of use from them
I am about three and a half years into my plumbing apprenticeship and bought my 10 inch Knipex cobras on day one. I have never taken them apart, cleaned them, or even wiped them down. I beat them like they owe me money. They still work like they just came out of the package.
That's great to hear! I've only ever had an issue once when I got metal filings stuck in them. Knipex knows what they're doing hah.
"I beat them like they owe me money" I'm stealing that from you.
U must suck 3 years 😂
Do you have the chrome version?
I've always found that my toolbag contents evolve with use, tools I got but never use, and tools I didn't realise I needed at the start.
Would have preferred to see this load out with a few miles on it, to see how you've adapted it to what work you've been doing.
I have 1/10 of all that tools, worked myself up from simple electrician to project engineer, here’s some tips to anyone out there; go to work with minimal load out, and learn along the way what you actually need. Don’t base your needs on videos, with experience you will learn what you actually need.
This is a fantastic comment, and the best way to do it. It's amazing what you can do with very few tools, when you really need to!
What did you do to get demoted from electrician to project engineer?
@@wulf67u dumb or what?
@@wulf67he didn't have the proper tools?
I had an idea to hold your scissors sheath down: Drop strong neodymium magnets on the inside of the sheath and then another one on the outside of the bag. It won't be permanently fixed and as an added bonus, you'll have some strong magnets, which come in handy.
Ahh mate that is a great idea, I will try it out. Thanks!
Kudos on investing in top-notch gear! This looks great.
Thank you !
I’m 41, a hobbyist and DIYer. My existing tools are all pretty much over 20 years old, cheap and worn out. There’s nothing more frustrating than doing a job, finding you don’t have the tool or the one you have is inadequate. I’ve had enough. I’m starting to put together my forevermore tool kit. I’m hoping whatever I buy, it will the last time I will buy that tool in my lifetime. This is pretty much what I’m aiming for. One day maybe even these tools will be my sons and still serviceable.
Great to hear you’ve kept your tools in good shape for so long! You can’t go wrong with high-quality brands like Wera and Knipex-they’re built to last a lifetime and beyond. Just be sure to protect them from rust and corrosion. What a nice goal to pass them down to your son.
I’ve included links to all the tools in the description, so if you’re interested, feel free to check them out through my Amazon links. It won’t cost you anything extra, but it helps support my channel. Really appreciate it-wishing you all the best and happy shopping! 😊
Nice video, great tools, thanks
Best of the Best - Marvelous
Any guidance to newb viewers… probably ‘need’ 1/5th # of screwdrivers in this bag. Cut the pliers in half and just the clamp meter in the bag and other meter can leave in the car/home for the actual bench needed. It is all very nice but really hurts deeply when nicked/forgotten.
Wera socket set is the only tool in this vid that I myself would not touch at all unless I had to. It is not a comfortable handle at all and I think it is hyper overpriced compared to other equivalent kits (in US). Not to mention it is something that only a few sockets are beyond the typical hex driver set.
Your ultimate video should be you using these tools in action. This is the equivalent to a drip check!
I just put this toolkit together! They will start to get their use now
Knipex are very good, but $82 for 3 piece I would only spend if I was to be using these every day at work. I always buy better tools if it is something I am going to be using at least a few times a week and less expensive if it is something I might use once a month or even a couple times a year. You do not need to buy the best of every thing when first starting out. Thanks for sharing your kit and all the Amazon links. I am going to be buying that flax head long reach screw driver.
Yes you are right. They really aren't cheap.
I've used pretty much all these models of tools for years, and just put this new kit together, I did go with the best quality as I hope this will last for a very long time.
Thanks for the comment and hope you enjoyed the video. Take care.
@@ToolsnTeardowns Thanks for sharing your kit. If I used those types of tools daily I would 100% buy Knipex, you can not beat them.
Super nice setup !
I been doing sheet metal and hvac a few years i balled out and got the mct blackout and filled it with all malco sheet metal tools and knipex, i see your more clechicken than mechanical but i love your setup and dig that baby hammer i want one now honestly I've never seen a claw that suits my needs but that would be perfect!!
Ahh thank you! Yes, more electrical oriented toolkit. Haven't use the Wiha hammer much yet, but so far it's fantastic!
Well Sir,that's a SPLENDOR in tools and DIYers.
It took me trial and error to find almost exact load with also the black out mct bag. Every single tool you have there is top notch. I enjoyed the video very much
Glad you enjoyed it. You know whay they say 'great minds think alike' 😁
I've got the regular MCT but haven't used it much since I bought it. I'm now trying to put together a kit for basic carpentry, flat pack furniture fitting and electrics. I'm a plumber by trade so I have other tool bags for my plumbing tools but want to put the MCT to proper use now. Going to buy the Milwaukee installation driver soon which will be the focal point of the tool bag.
That's good thinking. I want to get my hands on some M12 tools too. That would be the perfect tool for furniture fitting. Hope it works well for you!
May I suggest a tape measure with a magnetic tip, It's often helpful. I do like the tool bag itself, I just whish they had a lighter colour inside - they are so often very dark inside and I want to see what is inside.
Helpful sometimes but if you're around a lot of metal generally you're around metal shavings as well which is annoying to pick up and messes up your measurements a little bit.
Ah yes, or maybe I could just add a magnet to the tip of this one if needed also. Will definitely check it out, thanks!
Completelly agree with the bags, it gets very dark in there, a light interior would be great 👍
@@ToolsnTeardownswhat some companies are starting to do now is add a bright color fabric inside to make visibility better when digging for something in the bag. They reflect light which sort of illuminates the inside a bit.
Those twin grips are absolutely worth every penny
Completelly agree. Don't use them often but when I need them they are a lifesaver!
I do a lot of boiler work and they are insanely useful and before that I was using cobras for the use to twin grips do
Whatever you do, dont hang the railer on the outside of your bag. I bought 8 of them and all 8 have broken where you hang them. Now I have 6. Great idea but they dont last long.
Ah yes! Never had it happen to me but seen it with others, thanks for the tip!
I second this! Lost 2 bit sets because the plastic ring broke while hanging from the carabiner on the outside of my bag. Love the bit storage, just unfortunate it broke so easily.
It takes a lot of research & time to gain the knowledge in order to begain to accumulate a set up like this. You are not your average DIYer. I recommend putting a wood chisel 1/2" inside your bag. It will come in handy.
Thank you! Great tip on the wood chisel, I’ll definitely consider adding one to the bag.
Great collection of tools. Well done video. That being said, you need a parts box for stake on connectors and little fuses. Also you will need a zoom spout oiler or can of wd40. Wouldn’t hurt to have a soldering iron.
Hey nice loadout. I’d be very curious to see the setup in 1 month, 3 months. Nothing drives me crazier than a loadout of unused tools ;)
Hah I get that. I might do a follow up video in a while as I use these tools and maybe change the setup a bit.
Watch American electrical all his tools look new because he wipes them with tub I towels. Will look great for a long time if you treat them nice
Great stuff, a lot of redundant items. Curious to see what gets left when you get them well used.
You are compltelly right. Definitely some changes coming with use!
Приятно встретить человека , который так же фанатично любит хороший инструмент, не важно с какой он страны или континента. У меня на 80% все тоже самое , за исключением электроизмерительного инструмента. Ручной инструмент немного разбавлен NWS . Всем привет из Беларуси
Thank you for your comment! That is great to hear, these really are fantastic tools aren't they! Have a great day 😊
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Thank you!
Very nice collection of tools
Занимаюсь плиткой и сан.узлами. очень приятно посмотреть на хороший инструмент. Часто приобретаю похожие инструменты из-за того что переодически захватываю смежные специальность. Хороший набор инструмента👍
Большое спасибо за ваш комментарий! Рад, что вам понравилось видео :)
@@ToolsnTeardowns и вам за хороший обзор, с коментариями как вы используете инструмент. В России мало людей которые показывают хороший инструмент.
Именно МАСТЕРОВ с инструментов премиум класса которые ПОКАЗЫВАЮТ свои наборы и рассказывают. В основном эконом класс или средний.
really really nice set up... can say i am jelly......
Thanks mate. Can't beat quality tool 👌
Really nice tools!
Thank you!
You got some really nice tools there brother
Thank you!
Nice tools but clamp meter does the job of both multi meters. Save you 200$
Yes you are completely correct. I bought the multimeter first because it was on special then added the clamp as I need to check battery charging currents a lot. Will see how I go and probably take the multi out.
Sometimes it’s nice to keep the clamp on something and measure voltage across a circuit.
@@ToolsnTeardownsyou can use the multi as edc, as it is pocket version, i would keep in bag and use it allways,only use clamps when i really need it as my multi costs 300 and clamp 700, i save the clamp and it stays as a last resource if the other Brokes or so
Very nice setup 👍👍👍👍 would classic hacksaw (30cm) fit in this bag?
Thank you! I just measured it for you and there's about 32cm of clearance inside, so it should just fit.
I like to see new tools. Besides tools will always get used.
Since I bought them, Knipex Twin Grips are getting more of a workout than I expected. They are at least as good as advertised. Bailed me out several times.
Good to hear. I definitely dont use them everyday, but when I need them they are a lifesaver!
nice set up all quality
Glad you think so! Thanks!
Nice set up….👍
How much does it weight? Very nice tools and set up.
Thank you! It weighs 11.7kg 😬
@@ToolsnTeardowns that’s not too bad coz my tp-xxl weights ~19 kg 😂😅
Just curious, do you store most of your tools in the garage or inside the house? I'm always concerned about humidity, bugs, etc. when left in the garage.
I keep a couple of small bags of desiccant in the bag to absorb any moisture. as I live in a humid area. Haven't had any issues keeping them in the workshop
why do you need an angle gauge ???
what good are they ???
I haven't used it much, usually just got for a level, but it doesn't take up much room so I like to have it if I need it.
Imagine investing $3000 in DIY tool set and not even having any DIY projects to use them on (because those tools have not seen a minute of work). Seriously man, not trying to hate here but for that kind of money you could get miter saw, table saw and a large power tool combo kit from top brand and still have enough money left over to fill this bag with very decent stuff at a lower price point. Now, if you were putting bread on your table with those tools, that's a different story. But for a DIYer this setup is literally a waste of money.
Well said...
Ever think hey maybe they like tools ... let the person do what they want.
@@LilasTools at which point I did not let someone do what they want? I merely stated my opinion, just as other people did here and you managed to get offended by it.
It all depends on your budget yes i get it its a DIY set up but if he has the money to spend then his setup will be expensive compared to the average guy. I have a small shop and my tools are close to those that have a professional shop but i also make a decent living
I feel you man, but things have changed. Most people like you and I make our investment back by doing work but some folks make money from his UA-cam content. A lot of these tools, reviewers barely use the tools but it makes good content.
Good morning. Nice presentation. I use the KNIPEX and WERA brands myself. while I have meters from the Polish brand SONEL. Greetings from Poland 😊
Great tools! Thank you 😊
Awesome!
cool toys. with such a set you can do almost anything.
Hi, very nice setup. What is the weight of this loaded bag ?
Thank you! It weighs 11.7kg fully loaded.
Look at all those beautiful "ishulated" tools.
Excellent tools.
Thank you, I think so too 😊
@@ToolsnTeardowns in Indian price was 249000₹ that's too much cost.i can't buy it.
Actually I need your tools.
Beautiful 🥲
It really is, isn't it 🥲 almost don't want to dirty these tools 😬
Nice selection of tools.Did I miss seeing the Allen key set or you dont need them
Thanks! You are right, I don't have a dedicated Allen key set, but the Railer bits and some Wera bits are hex, so I use those for when I need an Allen key.
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I have a question for any residential electricians out there:
Do you guys use drills often enough to consider them a need in your bag? I have been thinking about getting this bag for my apprenticeship (which I haven't started yet). However, I don't want to waste one side just on just a drill if its not needed. I was thinking I'll carry the drill for a while until I get enough tools to warrant me replacing the drill with more tools.
Will your contractor provide power tools? I know just starting my apprenticeship I went with the Klein backpack so I could be hands free and hated the carry hand Klein given to me by the apprenticeship school. I’ve ended up using the Klein backpack for hand tools, then the hand carry bag for my bigger items like: hammer, chisel, speed square, hard hat, and some organizer bags full of bits and holesaws
@@dannyrbailey I have pretty much all the power tools I would need as an electrician (I’m a Milwaukee fanatic). I just don’t have a band saw, I do have a hacksaw sawzall though. I’m not a fan of the Klein bags. They don’t have enough utility in them. At the end of the day, the panel I would need to carry an impact in would be only $20 extra. So I think I’ll just buy it with that extra panel. Worse comes to worst, I’ll just not use it and switch it with the meter panel they provided instead of the hard panel.
I also have to know how many current set of tools will fit in there. So I can know if I need the other side or not. If I need the other side. I’ll probably invest in a pack out system for all of my power tools and other misc items that I don’t need everyday or can’t fit in the bag.
Does the wera micro 25pc set have the Y driver sizes and Pentalobe sizes??? hmmm you know the set that has "everything you'll ever need" 🤔 ...u shore about that... u shore bout that.
For electric applications you should have bought the ESP set, u know the ones with the yellow handles thats twice the price.
Haha, yes you are totally right, the set has neither. I missspoke, of course 25 different sizes is not "everything you'll ever need", but for geneal cases it does the job very well.
this is awesome until you have to bring them up a flight of stairs...
Yes you're right. It is a heavy kit!
Hello from Ukraine.Nice tools.Like.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed.
DIY Tools??? That loadout is better than my gear and I'm a gas heating engineer....
I'd rather spend the money only once. Good quality stuff will last!
I think there's a skill and art in getting the job done with minimal number of tools too.
I agree, that is some hell of a DIY bag, I’m a pro and have very similar set up with all the knipex/fluke/klein, but don’t advice a DIY’er to buy all this unless you have the extra money or you are just into tools, great stuff but not needed for the average diy person, can buy much cheaper tools that will get the job done and will last.
Don’t get me wrong, beautiful bag! Just spend wisely.
Total cost $3000? Usd?
$3000 USD yes.
@@ToolsnTeardowns Nice & Complete tool set! Try some PB Swiss tools also!👍👍👍
The fluke multimiters cost a lot.
Very nice tools i have almost the same Loadout but not as high quality, the only quality tools are also Wiha and Wera Screwdrivers and also all kinds of Knipex Pliers. Multimeter is from Amazon from Venlab and Clampmeter is from Aneng. I also have alot of Parkside tools, they are very popular in Germany, but its a DIY brand.
To be fair, for general use you really don't need a high end multimeter. Good quality one will just last longer. I have a FLUKE 179 for my sensitive electronics work, so don't want to drag that one with me to prevent damage. Went with the 107 as a cheaper alternative. But I'd image an even cheaper one off Amazon would do the job for me here too.
how to buy this tool bag in india..
Have you looked on Amazon? That's where I ordered this one
What is your trade ?
I don't work in a trade, but do a lot of electrical integration and diy work off the grid.
Amazon affiliate and youtube salesman. None of these tools have a scratch on them.
@@k1_w3 I AM bitter that so much on the internet nowadays is a bunch of sponsored bs or affiliate linked nonsense done by people trying to make a buck. It’s hard to find content from people that know what they’re talking about and/or actually use the tools they’re reviewing. I want to see this guys set after he’s used it for 2 years doing an actual trade. What he’s changed out, what needed replaced, what broke, what he would buy again in a heartbeat.
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I’m new to your channel. Awesome, awesome collection of tools brother!! I can say that you are covered for any situation that may come up. Quick question, when purchasing for your tools what do you consider most? Tool brand, price or trying something new? I see you are partial to European brands (maybe because you live in Europe) or maybe you are limited to what is distributed from America to where you live. I do HVAC low volt controls and I prefer Klein over anything else no matter the price. Also, it is possible to have clean tools at all times for all those being critical about this load out. My cousin is fanatical about cleaning his hand and power tools every time after use, me not so much 😅. Anyway, again I’m impressed with all your tools I may have to copy you with a few things. Thanks for the video. God bless!
Thank you for leaving such an in-depth and supportive comment. I appreciate it so much.
I'm from Australia, and I'd say in general, we have a pretty good mix of EU and US tools. The reason I went with so much Wera and Knipex is that they were the first brands that I used back in the day, so I've just stayed loyal to them as they have never let me down. Although, I'm wanting to try more Klein as they have really impressed me so far.
Regarding cleanliness, hah, these are all brand new tools, so of course, they are clean. I use these models of tools almost daily, but I wanted to put a new bag together that has everything in one spot. People really don't seem to like new tools 😆. Appreciate your support. Thanks and take care.
a ton of bulk i dont get the point of...too many multimeters and too many screwdrivers, especially the ones for power...why? what do you work that you neeed those. im an industrial automation entgineer and my toolkit is the size of a cigarette pack!
Yes, I have a few double ups in this kit. I've since removed a couple of things.
I bought the clamp meter for PV, have since removed the multimeter as don't need both
Pls how much pls
You don't have diagonal cutters. It's the most used tool I own.
You're right, I have a few other pliers to use as cutters. Might add some diagonal cutters down the track.
I made an attempt to replicate this with Harbor Freight stuff. $89. 😂 Just kidding. Great load out. All top quality stuff. Hope they get used some day. Those Knipex Twin Grips are worth their weight in gold when you need something like that to grab and screw by the end. Liked them so much after using them intensely for a few hours one day, I bought a second pair so I could have one with me at all times. Did I miss a "needle nose" vise grip? Those are handy.
Hah love it. This is a new kit I put together, so will definitely start to get used now. Twin grip rock! No you didn't, I will check them out and might add some. Thanks for the tip !
"I end up using..."
Proceeds to show unused tools.
The whole point of this was that I just put this kit together, so it hasn't gotten any use yet. I have been using these models of tools for years, so that's what I'm referring to. Might have to make another video of other toolkits I have that have seen plenty of use.
@@ToolsnTeardownsgo on. Show us the tools you have actually used.
A handle and a set of wheels and I buy a few
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Is this a toolkit or a bag of toys? The tools look unused.
You're right, unused when I made the video as I had just put this new bag together.
says the brokey, I tell you its always these broke pocket watchers that have something to say! nice set my man, gonna start my set too
Way to many screw drivers for day to do work
I rly cant understand plp, do you work with those tools or its just collection to advertise?? I mean tool bag 300€+/- no dust, no scratches... just to show??? I have knipex and I have old pliers about 3€ but I use more cheap pliers than knipex coz knipex cost 32€, but pliers with price 3€ still work and do great job and will do after I die (maybe without you know plastic covers) but functional will works
$3000 Australian = $1900 US
It is actually 3000USD, I will clarify in the title.
Nice tools. But it looks like you never used them.
Brand new kit as of recording. They are getting use now
Are you a salesman? Them tools have never been used! And never will!!!!
The tools have not been used yet because I just put this toolkit together. Don't worry, they will get plenty of use.
Someone has an inferiority complex? He said they were new, but I ALWAYS clean my tools. That’s what made the West. European culture looks beautiful for a reason.
dude that cable stripper sucks. also having no crimping tool and pins? yea stay away fro,m anything electrical
I really don't do much electrical. Yeah, I got a new Knipex striper since too. Comes with a crimper as well.
Every tool is brand new and not a single mark or blemish to be seen. This guys hands and finger nails are also as clean as a whistle. Not one scar on his hands either. I'm calling BS on you being a tradesman of any kind.
You are right, all these tools are brand new. I never claim to be a tradesman.
But I do plenty of DIY work, especially with electronics on this channel.
Thanks for your comment 🙂
@@ToolsnTeardowns ahh ok I get it. Look it's ok to be a UA-camr who just unboxes and plays with tools, others do it, but I reckon when you start making vids about packout bags, when you're not really packing out to worksites each day, is a bit disingenuous. But hey nobody died and you got some fine ass swag in your bag. I just think you're less likely to get snarky comments if you seem less like your trying to be a tradie.
Pls can I get some for me son pls
There are links in the video description if you'd like to order any.
All these tool packout reviews from hair dressers and flat pack assemblers.
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Ahh yes... thanks for letting me know of the typo!
😂 U have never worked out yourself that Cobras jam up with dirt compared to Alligators! Your pliers havent been used, let alone 'in dirt'. Your just repeating things others have claimed.
I have had the Cobras jam up with metal filings, and it seems that in the same situation, the Alligators would have been fine. Never had a jam with them.
So I'm extrapolating that this would also be the case with dirt and other debris.
Thanks for your insight!
$3000 for a backpack full of basic hand tools 😂
Quality and multi-purpose tools. Agree, I don't have many specialised tools in here.
This video screams "all the gear and no idea".
Thanks for sharing your opinion.
Clean tools + Soft hands
Brother, I work on the trades and you sound like a doofus. Most of the stuff is my dream set for my hybrid electrical jobs that I have to do.
Ehh who cares? He gets what he enjoys, the average technician has an more tools that are never used then ones that get used
who cares, I'll spend money on good tools rather than cigarettes or drugs
All this tools look like they’ve never been used, more like a collection thing
Is tool-fetish exist?
You’ve never even used any of them
No tool has been used and so many tool brands that the names are not pronounced correctly. No knowledge, just a waste of time. Only seem to be pushing for kickbacks from potential sales. Hands are also not a working mans hands.
Awesome setup👌 cant fualt knipex. You can tell you know your tools, awesome to see
Thanks for your comment, appreciate it! 🙏