Looks nice, but an import. My Klein screwdrivers are labeled, made in Mexico, but packaged in the USA. Klein did not design, a copy of Gearwrench and made overseas. Klein has been reduced to selling their name. Bring back real MADE in USA !
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I want the kit with the bigger sockets including but it doesn’t come with the ratchet and I can’t find anyway to buy it separately. Huge Klein fan but they really need to start making replacement parts more acceptable. It should be easy to buy single sockets or parts from a kit. Anyone k wo where to get that ratchet seperatly
Yes, I get that the marketing department wants to have vertical and horizontal markets, but I'll wait until they make that set with the ratchet handle.
I dont know what it is with amwricans and carrying those innefficient knives for engineering of construction work when a stanley knife is so much more practical, cheaper and has replacable blades and storage in the knife for extra blades. Im sure its just showing off at this point " ooh look at this knofe i have"
I understand where your coming from people in america like to show off and brag but this knife was only $7.00 it was on sale it's a very inexpensive pocket knife as is that's why I like to carry it at work its cheap to replace I don't own expensive knives as knives are expendable. I understand how annoying the attitude is in america I live here lol I try to be a humble person most of my tools I've purchased on sale or through some sort of promotion but thanks for the input
That is a down to earth almost all you need tool setup.Suggest a small hammer, headlamp,big channellock pliers, beater screwdriver.Good video man, thanks.
i love their tools but it is made in China WTF, land of cheep labors, No Standard on what type of Metal being used. land of cutting corners to save money
I believe I got it at home Depot I like it pretty good I just wish it was a little smaller but it's definitely high quality and worth the money www.homedepot.com/p/Empire-8-in-True-Blue-Magnetic-Billet-Torpedo-Level-EM71-8/203811785?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US&pla&mtc=SHOPPING-BF-CDP-GGL-D25H-025_001_HAND_TOOLS-NA-Multi-NA-PMAX-NA-NA-NA-NA-NBR-NA-NA-NA-Hand_ToolsPMAX&cm_mmc=SHOPPING-BF-CDP-GGL-D25H-025_001_HAND_TOOLS-NA-Multi-NA-PMAX-NA-NA-NA-NA-NBR-NA-NA-NA-Hand_ToolsPMAX-71700000117978840--&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwz42xBhB9EiwA48pT75Scz65jvU6W1g14CNOcDnO6ILDIfPUHu707L86ZNRW3N9XOqyOp9xoCnQkQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
It’s not about the price it’s about the preference and being safe, comfortable, and efficient is the key. I do appreciate a practical set up with room to grow.
Thanks for your feedback, I might have left it out in the video but these sockets are designed to work with any square drive ratchet as long as you use the included adapter.
They will fit on almost any 1/4 inch bit , I've used their little guys for like 3 years really hard and they stand up as well as my snap on and match Sox if not better my favorite thing about the. Is the 6 or 12 inch extension that comes with them and doubles as a holder for them like these things are an awesome add to your kit and definitely worth their salt
I just realized that I have it in the Klein HVAC driver but can’t find a replacement bit through Klein as I’d like to keep it in that driver and get another for this driver
It actually came with my 14 and 1 HVAC screwdriver .. I couldn't find one either That's crazy they don't sell a single-sided one anywhere I will look tomorrow when I get back to work and see if it has a part number on it
Thank you! this isn't the backpack version but they do have a backpack very it similar to the mc blackout I think it's called the tech PAC MC I'm not sure of the price for the backpack but the tech mc blackout starts out $110 for the build out version
Thanks man. I'd get it It's a very solid bag I like how compact and big it is at the same time. My only complaint is the screwdriver pocketa sit a little close to the top so if you use allot of longer screwdrivers I'd go with MCT blackout
I've done apartment maintenance for 15yrs just were I lived but for a job for the last 4yrs. This looks like one of the best packs I've seen set up. Gotta go grab this bag now!
Awesome man that's long time I'm sure you've seen some crazy stuff I've been doing it around 12 years and have some stories. I like this bag pretty good so far but I'm thinking about getting the TP-LD BLACKOUT when it comes out it's a little smaller but I like the design better.
@sirmasterofnone I was looking at a few different ones. I have the orange I think klien maybe it's like a electricians backpack tool carrier. But its very hard to get stuff without fully opening it because it gets too full. But I like the little bag because it has pretty much anything I would need for a WO. Im terrible about taking 2-3 trips for stuff, and I have 100 apartments in a 4 story by myself. I am currently using 5gal bucket kit on a small dolly but when I get in a cluttered apt it's too much and is awful heavy a pain when I'm on call for my sister properties cuz it don't fit in my trunk or back seat easily(multiple car seats)
I only watched 25 seconds so far but I had to leave a comment now. I like how there was no bull shit talking or intros etc. Got straight to the showcase. Really nice
Mine is complicated. Depends on the work of the day. I run my own business doing residential and commercial HVAC, refrigeration, restaurant equipment and appliances, electrical, and plumbing. I keep multiple tools by my door and just grab a few as i get out depending on what I'm there to troubleshoot and repair. I'm a big Klein fan.
@@SIR_TOOLS It's awesome, no crawlspaces. Except for ceiling crawlspace. Mostly when working on top of cooler and freezer boxes above a drop ceiling. Restaurants are super demanding. If something is down, there loosing money. Not just uncomfortable like residential HVAC. When it breaks, you gotta go now or the next guy gets your job. Plenty of overtime work too.
Are the Milwaukee stubbies pretty good? I thought about getting one I have a stubby but it's not Milwaukee and there is definitely a time and place for a stubby I used to use them a lot changing thermal switches on dryers because I couldn't fit a regular screwdriver or ratchet in there The only way to do it was with stubby
I love the Milwaukee stubby ratchet. Really fits my hand nicely. Now, as for the the full-size.....very average/slighly under average. Klein ratchet is superior.@@SIR_TOOLS
The important part is how tough the ratcheting unit is, because if/when that fails it doesn't matter how many features it has. That's why I personally dislike tools that say that can do everything in one, because it so often is cheaply made and you easily end up with a brick in your hand. It does look cheap so all I'll say is I do not know how well it holds up over time, but it will not surprise me if it does break easily.
Definitely true a tool with a lot of features is useless if it don't hold up I will do an update in a couple months and let you know thank you for your input. And I also agree about a lot of tools seem cheap nowadays The only reason I decided to use an all in one type screwdriver because my current job I don't like to carry my tool bag up and down stairs all day so I wanted something I can keep in my pocket that I can get by on as many work orders as possible without lugging around my tool bag
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