Tool Bag Setup DIY EDC Beginners | Veto Pro Pac TECH-MCT Loadout

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I explain my EDC, DIY, Beginners Tool Bag setup. This bag loadout has minimal tools needed to do most jobs. Currently I'm using the Veto Pro Pac TECH-MCT for this tool bag tour and review. Bag as loaded weighs 22 pounds.

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00:00 Tool Bag Intro
00:28 Outside of Tool Bag
02:17 Front of Tool Bag
13:13 Back of Tool Bag
20:53 Outro

#loadout #setup #maintenance #vetopropac
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This definitely helped me put my bag together. I came back months later to re-watch this. Very well articulated, great video quality, and great tools too.

hiphopjewels
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That icon mini ratchet is a jewel. I’ve seen it in lots of videos and they all talk great things about it. Definitely need to grab one next time i can

jorojiga
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I have the veto tech pac mc and the veto mb5b because I'm a commercial HVAC technician. My employer requires a closed top hands free tool bag for ladder safety reasons. I never use them for DIY projects around the house, open top tool bags are the best and 5 gallon bucket tool bags are incredibly versatile.

toplicaj
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Really nice load out of tools. I have the same bag and it doesn’t take up much room when it’s in the truck, but holds a lot of tools.

johnpelkey
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Great video. However calling it a DIY beginner tool bag while the bag itself costs more than all the tools an average household has....maybe is a little bit hard. I cannot afford such a bag here in east Europe, though I have a crazy amount of tools and tools boxes

orlovszki
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A few things you could add
An Allen key set(the bit set is nice but sometimes you need a solid key
A caliper
Wd-40
Brake pad cleaner
Contact spray for electronics
Super glue
Spare plug 🔌
A bottle of disinfectant to go with the bandaids
Sunfix aqua (epoxy putty)
A small piece of stainless steel pipe for extension and twisting

CaptainBarbaros
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DEF NOT DIY NOR BEGINNER SETUP, but i appreciate that you appreciate quality tools lol. cool vid

lhaneyleofa
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Makita makes a 6” square shank extension. That extension will fit in your screw driver and now you have an adjustable length bit adapter for your screw driver!

Ps well I guess it’s more hexagon that square but you get it

Codym
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Thank you so much for making this video. I am in the process of assembling a new Milwaukee tool bag and this was very helpful. Thanks again for your time and energy and all the helpful tips and a list of tools that you have selected. Have a great day. PS. Subscribed and liked. Good luck with the channel.

michaelpoczynek
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The Wera tool check plus would have been a good alternative to the icon bit set + separate sockets, plus, those flexible socket holders are awful to emote sockets from quickly. And seeing as budget didn’t seem to be a consideration, it would probably cost about the same…

tjp
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Awesome tools. The MCT is my favorite bag, just recently upgraded to the blackout version and love it.

parkerjohnson
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I use the small outside pocket for bandaids for quicker access.

lukeessex
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Great tool kit. well thought out! I bought one of the Ang multimeters after one of your earlier videos, what a great bit of kit! I keep the accessories in an Altoids tin to keep better track of them.

CompassCustomCreations
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great job! thanks for the links and part numbers.

durakis
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Thank you for the video. I have the Tech-MC and feel it’s just a little too short for the long handled tools and screwdrivers. Just got the Tech-MCT Blackout and it’s great to see what you have and where you put them.

pieces
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Good video, I've been using my MCT professionally for 4 years now and it's time to retire it to home duty.

Judge_Jej
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I bought this bag and have it loaded and learned there is such a thing as overloading it. Anyway, it is a compromise between weight and having a certain percentage of tools you might need. To that end, I looked at possibly getting the Veto TP XXL and if not mistaken it has a volume of around 1800 cubic inches whereas this pack (Veto pro pac tech mct) has a volume of about 2, 352 cubic inches. So this pack will hold more. Veto makes a backpack bag that I think has a volume of about 2, 860 cubic inches so that is slightly larger capacity than this bag. I'll keep this bag but imagine that it could be made abit taller or wider without the useless pockets or with 4 pockets like they have on one side that stick out that become useful. Anyway, I love this pack so far. If anyone has the Veto propack techpack blackout (one of the original and backpack) AND this Veto propack tech mct, I would be curious to see which one is better

russ
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Lots of good ideas here. Especially like the Klein light and the Bahco adj. wrench. Veto is awfully proud $$$$ of their bag huh 😵

sonofacheron
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Imho there's redundancy here. But I could be wrong. It depends on whether this backpack is a primary or whether it's meant to be portable. But 22 lbs is a lot to lug around left and right. Subjective opinion on my end but I feel the Knipex replaces about 4 other tools in your vid. I'd swap out the Milwaukee Fastback for the Milwaukee Fastback 6 in 1, which makes you carry less screwdrivers. The ICON (or imo the Wera Toolcheck plus) replaces most of the screwdrivers, if not all of them. Not saying it's a direct replacement but for me, a Wera Toolcheck Plus personally shrank my toolbox by a lot and I haven't turned back. For flashlight, you can go smaller like a 13TEOS, a Rovyvon light etc. If the kit is a primary kit than completely disregard what I'm saying.

Dracomies
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i am very inspired by this setup! looks amazing for my needs. I ordered the multimeter since it seems so easy to operate, and other stuff aswell. i might however buy the limited edition dewalt mclaren bag, since i am only a halftime tradie :-) !

danieljerloew