This is my favorite “All Around” bag that I’ve picked up from Veto. Lots of customers are always impressed and comment on it, just looks nice. Thanks for the video 👍👍
@@americanelectrician thanks again, and for the tip. I'm just an old retired guy that helps family members and occasionally a good neighbor or two. Been watching repair videos and the techs seem to be using the Veto bags. I thought about the Milwaukee bags but after watching your channel I'm convinced the Veto Bags will outlast me, then someone else will be happy to have a great long lasting tool bag full of hand me downs. If I get on roof or crawl into the attic I need a bag that will keep tools safe from getting misplaced or lost. I also need both hands free while climbing ladders as I'm elderly. Take care Sir.
I use that apex shockgaurd in place of insulated screwdrivers for my bag. I will say I am not an electrician and don’t really deal with anything above 240v. I actually have never used it in a power tool lol. I use it in my Wera ratcheting screwdriver whenever I have to deal with anything that might be live. It really saves space in my tool bag.
Ive been wondering how long the Velcro will last with these newer bags. My veto is 8 years going on strong but i can imagine Velcro will wear out faster than anything else
Looks like they lowered the tape clip. It was originally placed higher up which allowed you to clip on additional smaller bags to it. Wonder why they did that.
I see you try to keep insulated tools. Hope you dress out in arch flash hood/suit when you do live work per nfpa 70e. Go home they same way you went to work! Keep up the great channel. Love the videos
You should always use VDE tools for electrical work even on non live circuits as a means of preventative protection and never assume it's safe to use non insulated tools. As for flash suits etc... their only required for HV and I'll tell you this, you have to pay me double time to get me to do a job where I have to wear that. It's not only super hot and heavy to wear but it makes the job awkward as hell.
@@americanelectrician WTF? Since when are hand tools 'hot works'? A grinder yes, but not hand tools, drills or even a skill saw is considered hot works.
Hahahaaa I was thinking the same thing. I believe the old saying is there's only two kinds of people that have a mustache like that, cops and gay cops.