@@WhatsForDinner1 Honestly, I've watched at least 100 videos on painting and have never seen a specialized painter's bag! As a local saying goes: I'll sleep less stupid tonight,
@@guydesnoyers8417 It’s like an expensive big boys toy really that u fill with allllllll your little paint thingies 😆 Then when it’s full of toys you calculate that it’s cost you $800 bucks 😳😆😆😆 ……and by the way after watching your video l went out and brought one of these expensive toys and glad l did 😆
Maybe I’ll upload my unload. I got the backpack about 3-4 days ago, something like that. I bought it primarily to cut down on the amount of bags I carry into virtually every job. I didn’t see any power tools in your bag? I have an Impact driver and a fine tool I carry in the biggest compartment, along with batteries and charger. I have the attachment for the top of my 18v batteries with a USB slot, which I hook to the external charging cable so it’s always ready to charge, as I cycle through batteries fairly often so it remains connected to a fully charged battery. That’s my little pro tip for ya
Hey Drew thanks for the video man 👍 I actually laughed at the price of this and wondered who the fook would waste nearly £100 bucks on it 🤔 Well l did 😆 I’ve read elsewhere that once fully loaded the bag falls forwards, which it did 🤔 The way l got round this is to fit the wet brush pouch as low as possible in the fixing points and l filled it with all my heavy hand tools and it now acts as a stabiliser and the bag stays upright. Ok u loose the pouch for wet brushes but using food bags to pop them in as have done for 30 odd years isn’t a problem 👍
Yep you have to be careful with the wet brush pouch not to loose it. And really almost all tools cost 100 dollars. I also have a small tote for paint stuff and another tote for drywall.
The are called “The Paint Brush Cover” you should be able to get them from Amazon. They were on the show Shark Tank. And they are sold in big box stores here and Sherwin Williams.