Tool Pouch Loadout Setup 3.0

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EDC Small Tool Kit/Pouch loadout setup with Vanquest EDCM Slim 2.0 organizer that weighs 5 Lbs. Completely loaded out EDC tool kit with most used tools.

Outside of Tool Bag:

Inside of Tool Bag:

Additional Optional Items:

Jobs I've used this loadout for:
Replace a faucet
Replace an electrical receptacle, switch, light fixture
Replace a car battery
Replace a small engine carburetor
Assemble new furniture

00:00 Intro
00:50 Weight of bag
01:06 Outside of Bag
03:38 Inside of Bag
17:01 Outro

#EDC #edctools #loadout #tools #hvac #maintenance
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One of the more elegant and well thought out small loadouts I've seen..

ralphdoid
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This is what I have been looking for. It may cost me $500, but I'm going to build this exact same pouch.

russgaddy
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Absolutely the best edc pouch I've ever seen bravo!

alexm
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After watching your video, I was bombarded by edc tool pouch videos. Yours is by far the best for my needs. I’m using this for my tractor toolkit. I don’t know how many times I’ve driven back to the shop over a small problem. Thanks for the great information.

krisrogers
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No joke I’ve watched this video probably 30 times! I love these kind of videos and this one is great!

icemann
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Anybody who carries Super 33 is a pro in my book. Working on a EDC small bag to put in my Veto EDC backpack. Lots of good stuff in this video. Got yourself a new sub. Good job on the video BTW.

marccocke
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Great loadout, probably the best I've seen in such a small package. Thanks for putting links to all of the tools, I'll be adding some of these items to my EDC pouch.

dcrickerson
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I love it. This is a man who uses his tools. From vertically storing them to organizing front to back. Seems like you’ve put in a ton of thought into this pouch. 👍👍

LoganIsOnYoutube
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First time on your channel: One of the best and realist EDC videos. Just enough wording and finally a clear concise list.
Really liked it!

marcrj
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There are a few really good and different recommendations / choices in this video. Good work.

olearydj
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Love this package under 5 lbs! It's by far the best small loadout I've seen. I'm copying this one for me and my son. He is always fixing something on his '91 Volvo 240.

angelmejias
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Oh my God I can’t stop watching this. This is the third time straight in a row. I love it. It’s perfect

calebbyler
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That's a fairly capable set of tools. Appreciate that you didn't just decide you needed to completely go nuts with all the "EDC fad" products necessarily. You've got the Knipex tools—but they're in a tool pouch and they genuinely are very useful tools if you have a use for them. But I also see you're using stuff from Klein and relatively cheap (but very effective) Makita sockets. The only thing that sounds gimmicky to me is the Olight pen, but actually it's probably a good idea in poor lighting.

Just about everything else was … it fits, it's a useful tool, and it's good value for the money. Sounds like a win to me!

knghtbrd
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This is one of the best EDC repair pouch’s I have seen. Thanks and good job.

SusiesRepeat
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This is one of the best tool videos I've watched so far. For someone putting together a tool kit, this is the ultimate video. I'll have to tag you when I finish putting mine together. I bought many of the exact same things, with a few changes. Great video. Thank you.

hiphopjewels
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First time ever watching a video like this and I know this is going to be my next hobby. My wife is going to kill me 😂 well spoken and informative video sir!

antoniorangel
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Awesome pouch! For scissors, maybe add the Klein 2100 electrician snips? For something smaller, the the Roxon M3 is the best folding scissors on the market.

Unless you work on pretty rare bolt sizes, you can save some space on the sockets. The most common bolts are M5, M6, M7, M8, 3/8", 5/16" and 1/4". The following metric sockets fit all of those: 8, 10, 11, 13, 14. Your Makita metric set has all of those except the 14. The simplest thing would be to add a Klein 13/14 flip socket to the 13 hole in your seven-piece Makita metric set.

To save even more space, you could cut off the 6 and the 7 holes, leaving you with the exact five sockets needed for the most common bolts: 8, 10, 11, 12, 13/14. 12 is pretty rare, and just along for the ride here.

Klein also sells an 8/10 flip socket. So you could cut off the 8 hole and reduce that down to a four piece socket set that covers most situations: 10/8, 11, 12, 13/14.

ParkerBinion
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I feel that one thing missing from this great set of tools is a pair of standard 7WR vice grips. You absolutely need something that clamps and locks. The pliers wrench has done a good job of replacing the adjustable wrench, but nothing has made the trusty vice grip obsolete.

jonathanlloyd
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I should have never found your page. I see the time and methodical process put into your pouch. Now I must go buy a pounch and start my own set.

And since you asked, I'm an electrician and I like to carry jumpers and/or a U-shapped solid cable for shorting/trouble shooting. I keep them in a slim pouch where I have the exact same Aneng tester. Those little meters are so versatile.

fastxsam
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This is the only video out of all the EDC videos I have checked out over the past days that uses this small flashlight that is rectangular and has a magnet on the backside as opposed to on the bottom. Really a great find.

MrReese