The PERFECT Electricians Tool Pouch For Service Calls

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This is the best electricians tool pouch. It's an Occidental Leather tool pouch that is filled with Knipex, Wera, and Fluke. It's the perfect tool pouch set up for a fast work pace and easy access to all the electricians tools you need to complete any job.

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“Everyone in Europe is required to use insulated tools”

As a European controls engineer, that’s a new one I’ve not heard before.

BluTrollPro
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Have a look at the Tough Built tool pouches... they have this super cool clip that makes life easier... I'm using like 4 different ones on a daily basis and the best part is that I only need 1 clip on me

davidcotton
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I go light weight on everything so I could carry more. Pittsburgh 6 inch level from harbor freight 👍. You gotta feel the difference!

DubG
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No doubt those bags will last a lifetime and then some. Those tools are top tier too! Great video 👍🏼 My concern with working with a single pouch that size would be extra wear on the body due to the uneven distribution of weight. Do you carry those for several hours at a time? If so do you “feel it more” at the end of the day compared to a double pouch system? I use a light backpack for service work and bring out a tote when needed but I’m thinking of getting Oxy’s again (mine were sadly stolen years ago).

davisvilla
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My Klein diagonal pliers. Below the knipex out of the water for sharpness. Everything else knipex is great.

ryany
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I used to have a folding knife (Fastback) in my pouch, but eventually asked myself, "Why are you using something that you have to flip out and in, when with a standard knife, you just push up and pull down. So, I'll put a Fastback on my pants belt, but a ToughBuilt dual mode knife goes in my pouch.

ggrimm
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I’m in the process of putting together a service kit and would use this as a guideline. I would only add a square #2, terminal block, and beater screwdriver as well as some long reach needle nose pliers. Anything else I would be back to the van for further.

BradNeumyer
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Hey bro keep the content up very good advice and tips for the future of the trade👍🏼

gregoriobolainez
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Finally a man of taste and not Klein fan boy

sxpremxcy
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Keep producing great content. Nice video

revg
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Nice tools men. Hopefully I have that soon.

jekespinosa
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Not a belt guy. But when I did run a belt, I’d make sure I had my cobras and needle nose. I’d like to have a multi terminal screwdriver as well as my beater and robbie. Otherwise we have a similar set up as far as belts are concerned.

JustTim
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Thanks. Good info. Thanks for making these vides.

michaelpoczynek
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Hello, can you post a video of the Flir voltage detector detecting DC? I have scoured the internet looking for confirmation that it detects DC and I cannot find anything. If it does, I will buy one for sure.

ryaninlouisville
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need a side bag for fasterners, staples, screws, marrettes, snap ins

michaelfortney
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I was disappointed with the Knipex strippers: an 8-32 machine screw would not go into the (correct) hole to be cut, there are no gauge indicators on the reverse side, and the unlocl logo needs to be on the pliers, not the lock.

ggrimm
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Hey man are sure that ncv tester from FLIR does both AC & DC? If so will you send me the model number. Thanks Enjoy your content

jon-davidhurst
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Need some oil on those wire strippers, mine used to have that annoying squeak too.

Mack_Dingo
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Can someone explain to me why americans only use linemans? Im from Ireland so genuine question

Person
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Leather only
Only leather
Occidental leather

robertwilliams