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Registrace 21. 05. 2014
Electrician Tools (Veto Pro Pac Loadout)
Follow up review on the model LC by Veto Pro Pac and quick run through of the hand tools used as an IBEW electrician.
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Veto Pro Pac LC (Electrician Tool Bag)
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Veto Pro Pac LC (Electrician Tool Bag)
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Great video.the hammer is ok, maybe a smaller estwing
That is a harbor freight file
They're not Chinese levels they're made in Taiwan don't listen to the communist I want is its own State now it's not American Quality but it sure as hell's better than Chinese and Mexican quality
The black and red handled curved wire strippers from Klein do 10 to 28 and for eight I use my Klein Tools hybrid wire strippers
If you're still using this bag you should post another video about its durability.
I really appreciate that you put this up noting that you're an electrician. I'm soon graduating trade school in electrical construction and maintenance, and seeing all of the HVAC videos was helpful, but seeing a video like this from an electrician makes me feel more confident in the capability of the product.
a little late to the party, but you can also slide the hammer through one of the d-rings on the outside of the bag for storage. Do it all the time on my tech lc
Do the Klein 15 in 1 bits fit in the 11 in 1 Klein ???
Just because it's no longer made America doesn't mean their Quality control went away and it's still an American Company.
Tell that to Toyota and their quality control problems with their Tacomas made in Mexico.
@@andrewsalazar98 Toyota is a Japanese company and its not Klein tools and all of Kleins PLiers are made in the USA and most of their Screwdrivers. only select tools are made overseas now and I own them and they have the quality I expect from Klein. and My Tacoma was made in Texas mate.
I bought the 7 in 1 nut driver, when I got it I was stunned how big and heavy it was, I used it for a couple days and I love the thing . It’s heavy and it’s outa my pouch as soon as it’s not needed but it’s staying in my veto !
Been a couple years ago since this video I currently am running individual nut drivers again I ended up liking the specific tool for specific need. Actually took all multi tools out of my bag except for the stubby 6n1
Inside wireman here, had mine for 18 years. It’ll last for a good Chunk of your career for sure !
China eventually gets us all.
FYI the bag isn't made in America either so may want to rethink bag if where its made is a issue like you said in your video..
Nice . Why do Americans buy Klein screwdrivers ? Are they better than Wera, wiha, Stanley fat max,
Convenient. Easy to get at Home Depot.
veto bags are made in china
Well shoot, looks like he can’t use it despite it being efficient for him because it’s not American so there’s no quality control whatsoever.
Just too tell you if you didn’t know all Klein hand tools are made in the states except the multi screw drivers, nut driver, and the Allen keys you said
i have used a 6 inch hammer for over twenty years without issues:) but im sure each situation could change size requirements.
Nice tool setup.
Do you have the bucket hooks for your klein bag? That the bag im currently using. Thinking of getting a veto bag just now sure how they will balance when hung on a mewp
Been looking for a Bag like this. I have tried of couple of bags,they don’t have enough slots. Or they have spaces you don’t use.
Great vídeo thanks, good bag tools ☺☺☺
I see you posted this vid a while ago. If you’re still using the bag, a suggestion for hammer placement would be to slip it through the large D ring that the shoulder strap is connected to.
Great Layout. I Love the Organization.
is your local strict on what you can and cant carry?
Congrats you just made a wire Stripper with that shorted diagonal tool LOLOL....you should see what gauge it is LOLOL
Ryan that was a great video I'm thinking about getting two of the XL because I like organization I used to keep everything in a 5 gallon bucket now that's a mess I had bought the Husky 20 inch open tote and it works good but I'm going to step it up to veto thanks for taking the time and making that video
If you wanna take care of your meter. Put it in its own case.
Awesome review. I’m still contemplating between this and the Mc ( I think lc has more pockets then Mc). Also have tried fitting a hacksaw what do you use or recommend to fit in these bags ? Thanks
If I don't see what you have in it, how am I supposed to jerk off?
yeah man..
Too many use of “whatever” - know the name of your tools buddy specially when doing a tools video
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Excellent review glad you posted it and I found it. It was like hearing a review from my future self after purchasing the bag. As a fellow industrial/commercial electrician and made in USA supporter I couldn't agree more about the difficulties of finding an USA made bag that suited my needs. This seems to do that perfectly despite its origin. I carry a very similar set of tools and seeing your loadout answered all the questions I had. Again thanks for posting brother.
I've been looking for a good bag once I start my apprenticeship. I'll have to consider this one. Thanks
Is there any reason for none insulated tools or would you reccomend them?
i found it Too heavy and it was so narrow at the bottom there wasn't room for extras that don't go into a pocket.. went back to the deluth bighouse, though not the answer either, i do prefer them for what I do over the veto
toobglued I feel ya on lack on space in bottom area. Only small items fit and even they're hard to access if the bottom pockets are packed full. I actually like the OT-LC has a few less pockets and a lot of open space below to fit odds and ends just didn't like that big of an open top bag
Great review, could I fit large 12" screwdrivers in the bottom of the bag?
you could definitely fit them in if you laid them down. i have a 12" breaker bar in there and it fits great but this model isn't tall enough to fit them upright. the MCT has that capability though
Eklind are still made in USA.
They are and I'm very satisfied with them they seem a lot less prone to over torquing and bending out of line like some of the plastic bodied ones do.
You can try putting thread locker on the threads of that bolt so it doesn't loosen up all the time....try it you will be glad you did....
I'm definitely gonna try that thanks!
Nice set-up.
David Cooke it took a while to get it set where I liked but it's there now! Thanks!!
Great tool Bag 💼
Jimmy ATX ALL DAY thanks man I appreciate it!
Excellent review !it was hard for me to decide on it as well because I did not see any sparkys with them in 2015/2016. I removed my old vids because I was never completely happy with how long they dragged on showing individual tools and not giving enough opinion. I'm glad I decided to watch your review after my new one went up. even though I'm primarily a ''House Mouse" I share the same sentiments! - Nick
Awesome review!!!!
Paola Martin Are u an electrician :)