This video is a PERFECT example of why I like your channel - in-depth "What Hits/What Fits" videos with a tool bag/box/pouch that I"m considering buying. Much appreciated.
Nice video, thanks. Need this accessory. I’m a fire sprinkler tech and this would be perfect for holding various inspection tags and stickers that we use.
Fantastic video. I have been debating doing a tier 2 purchase but wasn't sure how useful this bag would be. You answered all the questions I had and some I didn't even think of!
Awesome Video, Millis! Genuinely believe if you invest in tool organization, it just ends up repaying you back in so many ways. As a service electrician, Hope to pick this up soon ! Thank you.
Ok I had to retract my previous comment.. my 14 driver bit holder sleeve arrived and my bits slide through as well.. I will be contacting them on Monday to start the return process.. I don’t think the design team thought this through
Was thinking about using this for my small truck/travel pouch but not sure how, currently have a vanquest with the tool check plus, snap on ln46acf, perun mini headlamp, small utility knife, pb Swiss multi driver and some other small items
I do a lot of motor control work and use a bunch of little knipex flush cuts and wiha pico drivers. This case is awesome for just grabbing, and going to do a call! I am gonna buy another one to set up for a label maker also!👌
Hello my friend! Thanks for all the great work you do with these tool videos. I'm subscribed but I don't necessarily always watch every video, but did you get the tp4b? I'm thinking about using that as a oxy/acetylene setup.. but not sure if everything will fit.. just a thought, don't go out of your way or anything 😊
I’ve had the Tp4b for quite a few years, it’s my insulated setup at the moment. You’d have to have a very small setup to fit in a TP4 size bag. Are you sure that’s the one you’re thinking of?
It’s a cool box/bag thing but it makes me wish for more options for the free item from spring promotion. Last years TP-LC turned into my main bag. Full PAC was great until I did less boom lift work and was carrying it into office buildings. I want to try the TP-XD or TP-XXL badly enough that I may end up with the with the the TP6B bag. Then I want the very expensive drill holder and then I’d end up with the OC140. The new MB4 and MB5 are cool too for mid-size specialty bags. I think any bag that isn’t setup for hand tools is a hard sell for most of us.
The TP-LC is a fantastic bag. Punches way above its weight in terms of functionality. I recently bought the TP-XL (same size as TP-XD), and honestly I’m not sure it’s better than the LC. The XL doesn’t have the generous side pockets of the LC, and the XL’s base surprisingly isn’t as deep as the LC. The XL is is slightly taller, but I don’t think the bigger bag is the upgrade over the LC that Veto sell it as.
Like always great videos and comparisons.I have a question can we buy from Veto propac promo tier 1 and tier 2 and be eligible for both free tool bags ? Or is it one or the other ?
Tier one I believe gets the TP6B but you can request this one instead. Tier 2 gets this bag and I’m not sure if you can switch up to the Tier one. I know they do allow switches but I believe only to the lower tier (which is what this one is)
I'd kind of like one of these but they're eyewateringly expensive in comparison to their full size bags. And the full size ones aren't exactly cheap! Edit: the bit panel around 11:00 would fit the Wera insulated exchangeable drivers nicely.
@@MillisConstruction I have a toolkit about this size in an inferior case (actually one intended to carry a 1l oil can). It gets used frequently. If this was more affordable then it might be a nice gateway drug in to the brand. But then compare it with something like the Velocity Rogue 0.5 and whilst I think the Veto is probably better it's not going to be three times better. Then there's the Bahco 4750FB5 series which in the UK is around the £15 mark and is good.
Could be useful for a bicycle mechanic for holding L shaped or sliding T-handle hex/torx wrenches? Edit: It would only be useful for holding medium sized (6.8mm Hex or Tx20-Tx30?) as the rest would be tool long or too narrow and they'd slide out if its not upright.
As usual--you do a great job of clearly presenting the features of a product in an informative and useful way!
This video is a PERFECT example of why I like your channel - in-depth "What Hits/What Fits" videos with a tool bag/box/pouch that I"m considering buying. Much appreciated.
Nice video, thanks. Need this accessory. I’m a fire sprinkler tech and this would be perfect for holding various inspection tags and stickers that we use.
Fantastic video. I have been debating doing a tier 2 purchase but wasn't sure how useful this bag would be. You answered all the questions I had and some I didn't even think of!
Very excited to see the Wheeler vid as I've been considering that one out lately. And I know you will do a great review!
Awesome Video, Millis! Genuinely believe if you invest in tool organization, it just ends up repaying you back in so many ways. As a service electrician, Hope to pick this up soon ! Thank you.
The definition of contagious smile. Great video again and super helpful. Cheers!
Enjoy the video as always. Can’t wait to see the wheeler.
What about mounting some of the Wera velcro pouch kits on the velcro panel in the bag?
Ok I had to retract my previous comment.. my 14 driver bit holder sleeve arrived and my bits slide through as well.. I will be contacting them on Monday to start the return process.. I don’t think the design team thought this through
I’d like to see how a Fluke multi meter would fit in that double pouch
MILLIS another great video I can’t wait to see that beast of a bag on wheels. I’m sure I’ll add it to the collection too!!! Your a good salesman 💯
on the 14 panel, try the Wera isolated bits?
Was thinking about using this for my small truck/travel pouch but not sure how, currently have a vanquest with the tool check plus, snap on ln46acf, perun mini headlamp, small utility knife, pb Swiss multi driver and some other small items
Currently using it to carry my Milwaukee 1/4 socket set
I do a lot of motor control work and use a bunch of little knipex flush cuts and wiha pico drivers. This case is awesome for just grabbing, and going to do a call! I am gonna buy another one to set up for a label maker also!👌
A magnetic parts mat panel may be useful?
bit panel is used for wera VDE bits
Thanks for showing this OC 140!
A very timely video, my friend. 👍 You’ve saved me some cash on this deal. Cool concept, but the panels could use some further refinement.
Awesome! thanks for the video!
Hello my friend! Thanks for all the great work you do with these tool videos. I'm subscribed but I don't necessarily always watch every video, but did you get the tp4b? I'm thinking about using that as a oxy/acetylene setup.. but not sure if everything will fit.. just a thought, don't go out of your way or anything 😊
I’ve had the Tp4b for quite a few years, it’s my insulated setup at the moment. You’d have to have a very small setup to fit in a TP4 size bag. Are you sure that’s the one you’re thinking of?
Awesome review, you are crushing it
It’s a cool box/bag thing but it makes me wish for more options for the free item from spring promotion. Last years TP-LC turned into my main bag. Full PAC was great until I did less boom lift work and was carrying it into office buildings.
I want to try the TP-XD or TP-XXL badly enough that I may end up with the with the the TP6B bag. Then I want the very expensive drill holder and then I’d end up with the OC140. The new MB4 and MB5 are cool too for mid-size specialty bags. I think any bag that isn’t setup for hand tools is a hard sell for most of us.
The TP-LC is a fantastic bag. Punches way above its weight in terms of functionality.
I recently bought the TP-XL (same size as TP-XD), and honestly I’m not sure it’s better than the LC. The XL doesn’t have the generous side pockets of the LC, and the XL’s base surprisingly isn’t as deep as the LC. The XL is is slightly taller, but I don’t think the bigger bag is the upgrade over the LC that Veto sell it as.
Excellent information thank you.
11:30 Would nut driver bits fit decently in the bit panel? Similar to the wiha impact nut drivers.
I will check! Maybe with the side pressure of the nut head they just might
Just got mine today!
Outstanding video
Like always great videos and comparisons.I have a question can we buy from Veto propac promo tier 1 and tier 2 and be eligible for both free tool bags ? Or is it one or the other ?
Tier one I believe gets the TP6B but you can request this one instead. Tier 2 gets this bag and I’m not sure if you can switch up to the Tier one. I know they do allow switches but I believe only to the lower tier (which is what this one is)
the bags will not fit the 36 volt makita circular saw, therefore it is useless.
Go big or go home lol I hear ya 🤣
@@MillisConstruction
you need to have the circular saw, it is basic. If you don't have it, you are not prepared.
@@tallswede80 lay off the whiskey
Did you try taking the batteries off
Daisy chains, not MOLLE loops. Still sick though love that case
What bit set is that?
Which panel would be the best for a set of Wera precision drivers?
The precision one 😂
Seriously though they make one specifically for small screw drivers I believe
I'd kind of like one of these but they're eyewateringly expensive in comparison to their full size bags. And the full size ones aren't exactly cheap!
Edit: the bit panel around 11:00 would fit the Wera insulated exchangeable drivers nicely.
Yeah, would be a nice addition to my bag but can’t justify the price for what it is
That’s a great idea. I’ll see how those do!
Buy a full size bag, get this free (the taste) - not including additional panels (the upsell).
@@espressomatic they definitely had a plan with this one lol
@@MillisConstruction I have a toolkit about this size in an inferior case (actually one intended to carry a 1l oil can). It gets used frequently. If this was more affordable then it might be a nice gateway drug in to the brand.
But then compare it with something like the Velocity Rogue 0.5 and whilst I think the Veto is probably better it's not going to be three times better.
Then there's the Bahco 4750FB5 series which in the UK is around the £15 mark and is good.
Very nice!
Those see-through bags look like they are anti-static, aren't they?
Im sorry... Its the new mb4b i think.. lol. Its the new one..
Oh gotcha! That makes more sense. I have the MB3B personally. It actually is planned to be a giveaway here on the channel at some point 👀
😢 I just can’t see a realistic use for it.
Could be useful for a bicycle mechanic for holding L shaped or sliding T-handle hex/torx wrenches?
Edit: It would only be useful for holding medium sized (6.8mm Hex or Tx20-Tx30?) as the rest would be tool long or too narrow and they'd slide out if its not upright.
Fairly useful is a good description. Too bulky.