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Thank you so much. I also have a military chest pouch style kit, and moved to the big joey pro pouch, and moving into the cliptech line. I was hoping they made a small cliptech pouch to fit a Leatherman, bit cases, extra ratchets. I’m going to see if their smartphone pouch might do the trick. I also purchased the XL cliptech bag with wheels, not the stachtech but the older version.
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Too bad that even if you can find the pouch in Lowe's the rest of the Toughbuilt shelves are EMPTY! What Lowe's has done with the Toughbuilt line is a shame.
I think I heard it somewhere that they were working on a couple other retailers Thanks for watching I have some more videos coming with TOUGHBUILT pouches
Tim, that's a real nice setup there. I use the same pouch around the house for electrical/plumbing type stuff. The kick-stand is for real. Having a good FiL is one of the biggest gifts a Man can get.
Thanks for watching Please consider subscribing if you haven’t already. I really like the kick stand and it is really my favorite part about the pouch. I have some more videos on the pouches from TOUGHBUILT coming up soon
Tim great set up i made a similar set up for a 17old boy he is attending Vo tech while in highschool learning HVAC-R . His set is harbor freight there are some Klein tools . I work in a hospital doing medical equipment repair .
I have the small electrician pouch myself for my day job. I like that it has the kickstand as well. I have more videos on the newer tool pouches coming soon so please consider subscribing if you haven’t already. 😀
@@THETIMINATORTHETOOLMAN . I'm on the Facebook page I post on there about small electrician pouch. But I recently had to use my mb3 veto bag and now my toughbuilt is hanging in my truck with extra tools .
If doing Electric at all he needs a Voltage tester of some kind to see if a wire or circuit is hot before going in! I am using the one right above this pouch with the 3 pockets on the front and 4 inside and I like it mostly but I also find that the dividers all get in the way somewhat and actually limit how much a compartment will hold. On the other hand I like it enough that it has not been knocked out of the rotation ow for a while too! It is too heavy to carry all day on the clip to me and I have a small EC pouch that I will transfer tools to and from all day long if I do need a pouch on the belt that day.
I carry both an NCV and a Meter usually but if there might be a live circuit the NCV is so small and handy that its always with me@@THETIMINATORTHETOOLMAN
@avservice314 thanks I do maintenance for a pharmaceutical company and work on a lot of different circuits and equipment. I also carry a fluke meter and fluke NCV
@@THETIMINATORTHETOOLMAN from 20 to 28AWG, everytime I try a duckbill type wire stripper, they fail with thinner wires,cut rather than strip the sheathing.
Thanks for watching I have a condition called mixed expressive receptive language deficit disorder. Some of my earlier videos don’t have those edited out since I didn’t have as much experience editing Thanks for watching
Actually that is one of my older Railer holders and I have a new one with the carabiner on it on the pouch now. I got the new ones in the other day. Thanks for watching video
Hi, i liked your video, but you go on and on and on without getting to the point! Why do you use so many unnecessary words? Please learn to speak to the point. You just made a 7 minute video to say something that could have been said in 1 minute!
I appreciate you watching my video. I have a thing called mixed expressive receptive language deficit disorder. That sometimes makes me ramble on a bit. I have been trying to edit out some of the rambling. As crazy as it might sound that RU-vid has been helping me work through a lot of it. I appreciate the criticism. I will try to get more to the point Some of my newer videos have a lot less Thanks again
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Like the Stacktech but will not invest in it. I have Packouts and buyers ramose. If anyone knocking of the king sorry to say it has to be cheaper. Rigid is not priced badly with new draw units.
those little work top bins are great for: AA and AAA batteries, utility blades, .... I also cut some of the dividers down, so I can fit some pencils & markers in there. I also replaced the nice bamboo cutting board with 2 pieces of plywood, so I can get to the central bins easier.
The modification is respectable but it happens that both the hook paste and the pin that goes on the strap deteriorate as the days go by due to the weight of whatever the kangaroo is carrying and I say this because it has already happened to me on two occasions. For the rest, the video is respectable.
Here is the info I have on cooler as far as keeping stuff cold ALL-DAY FRESHNESS: Thick insulation keeps the food and refreshments cold for up to 30 hours COMPACT SIZE: 15L cooler holds up to 18 cans
I put 4 plastic freezer packs in the compact cooler and after 30 hours, the bottom 2 were still frozen and the top 2 were not frozen but still really cold
@@THETIMINATORTHETOOLMANfrom my experience with the cooler its been pretty good i use ice packs mostly but have used ice and have had ice last about 24 hrs and i work in phoenix outside
The Milwaukee compact box is 6.7 pounds and the Toughbuilt compact tool box is 10.4 pounds Both of those are empty weights. I think the the Toughbuilt box is heavier due to all 4 corners have the metal clip brackets so you can attach attachments which you cannot do as easily with the Milwaukee box Hope the info helps
I saw a response from toughbuilt from April 15th that said they're making some minor changes to it and that when it comes back it'll be better than ever. Don't know when that'll be, but looking forward to trying it out.
I've been using snap on tin snips most of my career that cost 100 bucks.. switched to the Pittsburgh no joke they are practically just as good and cost 12 bucks for a pair
Thanks Check this out ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YRrSmqee4A0.htmlsi=n77Ah1UXIiICG8T- Please consider subscribing if you haven’t already