My Everyday Tool Pouch - Milwaukee, Wera, Fluke, Knipex, and more!

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Here is a tool kit I've put together that is incredibly well set up for my day-to-day repairs and small house projects.
#simplelittlelife #tools #milwaukeepackout

Here are some Amazon affiliate links to some of the tools I have in my kit (some are no longer available so I have found the next closest thing).

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Idk why they even still make Phillips and slotted screws anymore torxs and Robertson are far superior

billydonovan
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That looks like a solid 90% bag, and the big box holds the 10% of tools that would prevent you from either starting or completing a project. Great video!

jfkcamp
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Franklin Sensors ProSensor 1.6-in Scan Depth Metal and Wood Stud Finder


That’s the stud finder you want. Works almost flawlessly, almost every single time.

Khercules
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Dude… stud buddy. Best stud finder you’ll ever own. I hate the electronic ones. The stud buddy finds drywall screws. Simple and accurate

RetroMemeMaster
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That folding Milwaukee saw was the first Milwaukee tool I owned and I use it all the time, I love it

chasewalter
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This deserves more views! Really nice content. I strive to deliver this quality of tool video.

TheBarteringBard
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Franklin sensors stud finders actually work. Thanks for the video!

markhammermeister
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Amazing! This is THE best tool bag video I’ve ever seen on YouTube!!! Ty 🔥🔥🔥

peakbagger
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Oh nice! Finally another tool time Tuesday episode. I was already hoping you would get those started again.

Tamiyastef
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Very VERY Cool, TE HE I want one my self. Thanks so much for sharing.

FeArhsma
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For studs just get a magnetic one. Or even a rare earth magnet and a piece of tape to make a little handle and keep it from scraping the wall. Haven't used an electric one in over a decade now. Find a couple screws and knock the drywall by hand to double check.

spevakdesigns
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Great video, I went with an electrician's bag because they are square and a bit smaller overall, keeping the weight down. I maintain rental properties so I have to cover appliances, plumbing, carpentry, electrical, etc. so versatility is the key.

DTEL
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What I took from this is that you probably need a new boiler if you’re constantly opening it and retightening it..

michaelgeale
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I didn't know about that folding saw now I'm going to buy one thanks

rockstarfan
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Princess Auto has reusable zip ties. Super handy for securing cords and things.

RJGMWR
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Great set up, just enough, not to much, just enough to get most small jobs done.

rickriggins
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I should show you my mechanic set up I have the same bag, and the wheeled trolley. But the bag is my daily one. Love the setup👌

HCAKA
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I recently got a dewalt stud finder haven’t tried it yet. But for work I’ve been using an old zircon stud finder. It’s been beaten beyond belief and sometimes needs to be turned off and on repeatedly but still works well. Had it now for almost 10 years.

lexi
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Hi there! I’m a little late to the party 😄😄 The only thing I can suggest that you really need is a magnetic stud finder on a chain which is much more efficient than one of those battery stud finders. It sticks to the screws or nails on a wall. Plenty of uses too as you can use it to retrieve bolts, nuts, screws, etc. and the little chain is 16” long which helps you find studs. Other then that you have a very nice set up

doyermo
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Stud finder - had same issue till I picked up the one from Costco that shows way better - thanks for sharing!

mattbroct