Hey Jon - I'm a 67 yo female in the US and have been watching your videos for a while. You already gave me the idea to put a kit like this together. I watched other videos to find out the best tools so that I have what I need when I need it. Many of the tools are the same ones that you selected. I have other kits for different things but has been so helpful.
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
That's great to hear! Thank you for the feedback.
@kuldeepgaur5615Ай бұрын
Tools works / man has to handle with care
@Brian-Burke8 ай бұрын
Subscribed. I just said to my wife, "This guy is going to cost me a lot of money!" Great products here.
@hoot75888 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, join the club! 😂
@Brian-Burke8 ай бұрын
@@hoot7588 haha
@hatchet6468 ай бұрын
Depends on how you look at it: You could just buy tool after tool after tool, or watch his vid, buy that tool and you might never have to buy again.
@Brian-Burke8 ай бұрын
@@hatchet646 Thanks. I'm pacing myself like you suggested!
@daienhaque50413 ай бұрын
@@hoot7588
@kyleethekelt8 ай бұрын
What I like about your videos in particular is how naturally descriptive you are compared with other KZbinrs. As a blind person I rely on description so that I know what the presenter is talking about; and your natural, conversational way of doing it is an example to most others whom I have found appallingly lazy and lacking in that department. For me, this makes your presentations not only helpful but easy to listen to.
@crashhazzard94824 күн бұрын
In the 48 years of my existence, I never thought I would utter the words…”I love these scissors (Miller)”. Thank you for doing a lot of the homework for us! Know that it is genuinely appreciated.
@loosescrew428 ай бұрын
Nail set/punch to remove door pins. 5n1 painters tool would be advised for scraping, spreading fillers and prying things into and out of place, chiselling or even digging. Cyanoacrylate superglue a couple feet of strong fine wire. A bubble Level. You have room for all of these items.
@monkeylife23188 ай бұрын
Great add on !! 👍✌️
@jamesfranz48988 ай бұрын
Nice
@casaMN7 ай бұрын
Great adds- not sure about the scissors
@wiresbringit17 сағат бұрын
I got my nephew some tools for Christmas including the 5 in 1 painters tool. He was a little confused and asked what it was for. I said trust me, you'll start using it for all kinds of things!
@davidjacobs8288 ай бұрын
Wow Jon... This is the new bench mark for the ULTIMATE tool kit . Just wow... Superb video.
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
Thank you - good to know it was well received 👍
@rayfreer28 ай бұрын
Another great one Jon, although my kit is smaller…I keep a smart phone in my pocket, whip it out to call my mate who turns up in a van full of real tools and gear for any eventuality 👍🏼
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
🤣
@matthewhebbert97128 ай бұрын
Hahaha! Brilliant!
@andreklooster6058Ай бұрын
Good for you, the rest of us must do with what we have .. have a Nice day
@piggymito8 ай бұрын
Just a quick word of advice on the voltage detector. Never rely on the battery level indicator. Test it on something you know is live then use it to check the thing you're working on. Once it shows that the thing is dead, go back to your known source and confirm the detector still works. I teach apprentices and we drum this into them. TEST-USE-TEST 😁
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
Great advice - thanks for sharing 👍
@hotdeal31568 ай бұрын
I hope you don’t teach apprentice’s that, you should never use a non contact detector to prove dead. Test-use-test is standard but it should be with an approved voltage indicator (VAT in Europe) and ideally a proving box.
@piggymito8 ай бұрын
@@hotdeal3156 they use them as an additional layer of safety. Isolate-volt stick on the case-locate the electrical connections-approved tester on the electrical connections. But to Jon's point it's certainly better than nothing for a quick DIY job.
@KingGinjaNinja7 ай бұрын
You can also rub the tip of the tester on your shirt or anything that will build a little bit of a static charge to test the device. As a Journeyman Electrician, this has come in handy on many occasions
@BigZ9717 ай бұрын
Live dead Live
@sloanNYC8 ай бұрын
That Wera kit works so well for so many situations. I would suggest adding some work gloves, eye protection, dust mask, and ear plugs. Don't forget safety!
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
Good point - thanks for the suggestions
@JonHosford5 ай бұрын
I love the Wera kits, but here in the US, I'm just as likely to see metric as imperial, so now I have to buy one of each!
@---Michael---3 ай бұрын
@@JonHosfordthey should make a beefy version, basically the Imperial and metric version glued back to back 😂
@InsideAlanАй бұрын
@@JonHosfordcombine it with the Klein socket screwdriver. That'll cover both eventualities.
@tomturbuckle00768 ай бұрын
As a hospital maintenance man this is a great set up for pretty much anyone. The tray would come super handy. Great content as usual.
@allanwilliams6798 ай бұрын
Great video Jon. I already suffer from compulsive tool purchase disorder 🤣. But have literally just ordered two of the items on your list!! 🤭 Keep up the good work. Thank you.
@CyberBeep_kenshi8 ай бұрын
that grip for the saw blades! where has that been all my life! 😂
@inkscratch8 ай бұрын
As soon as I saw the couple sets of knipex in the thumbnail I knew this would be a good one
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
hard to beat 👍
@matthewhebbert97128 ай бұрын
Fantastic kit. For fun, I've been putting together what I call the "Bilbo Baggins Burgle Bag," which includes all sorts of tools needed for minor repairs and for potentially getting into and out of things (no criminality intended, of course). It includes many of the same tools (or analogous), with the addition of a few things like a small lockpick kit, a silcock key, a "janitor" key (for accessing stall doors and soap, toilet paper, and paper towel dispensers), a handcuff key, an Allen key set, and a few other bits and bobs. You have some great suggestions here that I will definitely be adding to the kit. Cheers!
@arey2568 ай бұрын
Never thought of some of those things like a janitor key
@arey2568 ай бұрын
Any suggestions on a driver and bit?
@______IV8 ай бұрын
Such a well thought out kit. I’ll be updating mine after watching this. Four more things I keep in my kit: 1. 20’ roll of Forj: Thermoplastic tape (for temporarily repairing broken odd shaped items) 2. Surgical alligator forceps 5"-6" (bc I always drop small screws into tight spaces) 3. Broken screw extractor set (for kits with a cordless drill/driver) 4. 4140 Pry Bar Removal Tool (it’s for interior car panel removal, but has been a life saver for me so many times).
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
I'll check these out, thanks for the feedback
@medic4christ8 ай бұрын
As a proud Brit now living in the states, I look forward to your videos each week as a a dose of home as well as gadget glory - thanks for this one Jon, been wanting one like this for a while. I have the saw handle kit and it is awesome, and so surprisingly cheap to find. I would include: -Hand drill with space in handle for drill bits (I can get 3-4 in mine, depending on size. -EDC fans utility knife, which comes with a saw blade and a good size multitool style blade on the side that swing out, as well as a double ended, ball joint 1/4 inch screwdriver head for about $15, - Klein tools awesome screw driver socket sets that have bits in the handle, telescoping driver length and reversible colour coded sockets that slide over the screwdriver blade. Available in stubby (with 2 reversible socket heads(3/8 +11/32 & 5/16 +1/4) and 6 bits in the handle, or full size with and extra reversible socket head (1/2 +7/16) and 12 bits in the handle - they’re a much cheaper option to the Wera set
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
Some great feedback here. Thanks for sharing 👍
@mitchellandkingАй бұрын
I am also a Mechanical Engineer and I think we are just born this way. Great selection of tools!
@doddt20028 ай бұрын
This kit is just so well thought out. I usually don’t use tools as much right now because am a truck driver but after I retire several years from now will have unlimited free time and get to experience home life again and realize I probably could put this kit to use so will try and slowly build it. 😀
@lijath4 ай бұрын
Klein tools has a non-contact voltage detector that goes down to 12 volts which is useful when working on cars in electronics, in addition to that the NCVT-3P has a flashlight built into the tip so you can see your way around the dark shadows of junction boxes
@nathanwaightАй бұрын
I like the Martindale NC4 for the same reason. I don't often come across low voltages but the higher sensitivity is nice to help find the lives that are enclosed making them harder to detect, before swapping to the other settings to follow individual wires.
@mr.b.40488 ай бұрын
Another great video that I watch for ideas. When visiting my mother, I used to take my crammed Stanley cantilever toolbox weighing in at around 40 lbs, from which I can carry out most DIY jobs that don’t need specialist tools, but far too heavy to lug about into and out of my car, so I put together a comprehensive tool kit which is my go to quick grab bag which I take with me in case it’s needed when visiting family or away for a weekend, using a Maxpedition Beefy. Kitted out it weighs around 3 lbs, and additionally to the array of tools inside, I carry a pair of gloves kept in place by the Molle straps on the back.
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
This is exactly what this was for too. I'm going to add some rubber gloves initially - thanks for the feedback
@aldimore8 ай бұрын
I go through my grab and go tool bag every few years. It tends to get heavy, but honestly having full size tools is worth it imo. That does look like a set of tools you could be proud of.
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
I was really happy with the finished selection 👍
@hoslogistics3 ай бұрын
Absolutely a work of art. Beautiful and functional.
@DG8RS8 ай бұрын
Just ordered this list up. I carry a ton of stuff for work, but knowing I'll have a portable "go bag" in my car makes me feel a lot better. THANK YOU for putting this all together!
@beemer5675 ай бұрын
I enjoy kit videos like this because there will always be something I've never seen before. that metmo driver is very neat.
@nicolasp1098 ай бұрын
That was a trully amazing video, from beginning to end. Great kit , great job as always!! Never a dull moment with JG channel...
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
Really kind - thank you!
@dutube08158 ай бұрын
Thanks for the ideas provided. The only things I'd miss are an hand drill and center punch or a chisel. Three always come in handy and don't add ( much} to the bulk.
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
I wanted a drill in here but might look at a separate bag for that in the future
@andrewvautour17955 ай бұрын
Without a doubt, this is the BEST roaming tool kit I have ever seen. I say you would have to struggle to find a situation that you would not be covered with a tool kit like this. BRAVO, I mean, I enjoy a lot of your videos, this one, blew me away. Sadly, I will echo @Brian-Burke 's comment, my wife will have something to say about this in the future... Thank you for listing everything!
@MADCATZ698 ай бұрын
Awesome kit Jon. Cannot fault any choice, tape measure is a stroke of genius. Great to be finally presented with a UK KZbinr doing an EDC! I’ll be buying your suggestions, thanks!
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@bryanwells3144Ай бұрын
Very Clever and thoughtful.The stubby hammer looks like it can be adapted to an extension handle that could be held in with a pin running through the hole at the bottom of the stubby handle.This would give the proper leverage for driving bigger nails and pulling stubborn nails.A small VOM would be a handy addition.
@aaaatttt1013 ай бұрын
Well done for pointing out the limitations of the volt detector. Too many people use them beyond their capabilities. But if you want to give one a quick test and see if it's still got battery life, just rub it on your clothing and the static will set it off.
@gotcharamsys8 ай бұрын
Hi Jon, I'm a 67 year (1957) old man, I've been following your channel, I already have 362 of your kits to use... they're all labelled, so I don't forget what they're for, I'm going to buy a van with 600 liters of cargo to accompany me every day.
@bobz17366 ай бұрын
I use a Kreiga tool roll on my motorcycle, and it contains pretty much everything I need should anything happen. It obviously contains mainly engineering tools with spanners, sockets, driver, and even a bunch of cable ties. Fortunately, I've only needed to use it a couple of times, but it's comforting to have. It fits in a small bag strapped to the passenger seat. 👍
@Weryl2 ай бұрын
5x WAGO 221-2411 5x Wago 221- 413 1 meter of 2,5mm copper cable At least 1 15 cm extension for rattle bits (preferebly 2 stong ones) for Car bateries ect. Few bits on long shafts to acces hiden screws. I would also add a lighter and few soldering heat shrings.
@ate-ē-ate8 ай бұрын
Fancy lunchbox you got there Jon
@CyberBeep_kenshi8 ай бұрын
lol ye, nice bag though ;)
@deanlo745815 күн бұрын
Honestly, this is a fantastic kit. I myself have a couple similar kits for various tasks and I appreciate the hunt for that perfect compact tool for the job. I think your selections are great, many of them I have myself, a couple of them I have never seen before. The Leatherman tool bag is awesome and now I want to get one! I will say though, I feel like your kit could benefit greatly from a small prybar, and a simple 6" stainless steel flat prybar would easily fit, taking up very little space.
@allanparkins81428 ай бұрын
One of the best kits you’ve put together imo,very practical,compact and beautiful to look at Great job 👍
@pilotalan8 ай бұрын
Absolutely top shelf, sir. Everything you need, nothing you don’t. Well designed and laid out. No wasted space or weight. Outstanding!
@IgnitionSeeker8 ай бұрын
My favorite video you've done so far! Thanks for the great ideas!
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
Great 👍
@hoot75888 ай бұрын
Absolutely love this, you seem to have more functionality than I have in my very large tool kit!!
@catthouser90327 ай бұрын
This is great. Working on a tool kit. This was great. Love the saw tool.
@MarzNet2565 ай бұрын
Very cool. You should add a 4140 pry tool, it's quite small and very capable. You could even store some tape on it in the form of a handle.
@InGratitudeIam5 ай бұрын
A true "gear head" at his finest! Thank you, Jon.
@ArthurCheesebag847 ай бұрын
Wow. This just great. You’ve inspired me to come up with a compact tool kit.
@ChrisSnowden-vy9ur4 ай бұрын
A nice toolkit, I have some how never seen panoramic tape measures before. The only things I would add are a can of WD40 or some form of easing oil, some velcro cable ties to temporarily hold things out of the way and a couple of plastic spudgers to go with the hoto precision screwdriver.
@aineeamo8 ай бұрын
We just got our RV van and I was trying to put a tool kit together. Perfect timing! Thanks so much. I'll be buying everything you recommended. Update: I got everything on your list and it fits perfectly. The only thing I added (upgraded) was wrapping the handle in paracord. I used a quick release wrap. A perfect way to add a crucial tool. Thanks again!
@loupfeuАй бұрын
I hope you're fine. I'd say your kit is pretty much complete, of course we all have a different approach when we want to build or repair things of normal life. I suggest a folding 1/2" wood chisel & a few drill bits with 1/4" hexagonal tips. At 1/2" wide the wood chisel won't be too wide to remove wood, plastic, glue in major cases & for in door frames hinges, etc. Drill bits with 1/4" hex tips can help make holes or pre-holes for screws with srewdriver ratchet handle or ratchet itself. A small Philips tip on screwdriver & a hammer blow can make a center punch mark on metal before drilling. Yes it's slow but it works like a handle drill & a smaller bit can open the way for a bigger one. :)
@duncanfield93728 ай бұрын
A tad expensive for my budget but possibly one of the best thought out & carefully designed grab'n'go tool kits I've ever seen. Fantastic stuff. 😃
@Zeeangelofdeath7 ай бұрын
True, but these tools will probably outlast you. Good advice is to start cheap, then the tools that do break replace them with quality ones. I have a mix of brand name tools with harbor freight tools in mine. I have yet to break anything.
@gordibitoАй бұрын
Swap out the sharpie for a double sided one. Same size but offers fine Point as well. An Altoids type tin will hold a variety of screws, nails, and even a couple nuts and washers that might save you some time. As always, love your videos.
@highgatehandyman64794 ай бұрын
I have to say that this is a very handy load out especially for the volume. Being a domestic guy I would love to see a filling knife and a chisel in the mix. But that's the game. You can never have it all
@emirabal3 ай бұрын
Im convinced these videos are to get me to buy more tools. That hacksaw is clutch!!!!
@paul9532Ай бұрын
A nice complete toolkit, I already had most of these, bought some to test. The only thing I wouldn’t recommend is the flashlight. It has such a focused beam, if standing it up on a shelf or whatever it always seems to miss what I want to light up. Haven’t used the headband much.
@hw25088 ай бұрын
11:00 this is the problem with the non-contact voltage detector. You can not rely on them saving your life and you can not use them to measure exact voltage. But that is what most people need. Yes, I have one too, but It is only a quick test and never a guarantee. However, I really like the bag.
@RamonvanSchendel-mm9oe8 ай бұрын
The wrench from Wera is a strong version, it can handle 65 Nm. And you can also use the case from the toolcheck kit as a extender for the wrench.
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
I get what you mean - thanks for pointing that out
@CAJones-bu6tu5 ай бұрын
Not sure what all you have access to in the UK, but in the States Milwaukee sells a “fastback” 6n1 utility knife with a built in #2 Phillips and flat head screwdriver in it. It’s really great and durability is fantastic as well. Use mine daily for years.
@nathanwaightАй бұрын
They've only been released here recently so not as well know in the UK. I've only just got one and the compact version to test out along with several other utilities knives. I keep abusing and resharping my leatherman skeletool so was looking a possible alternative.
@CyberBeep_kenshi8 ай бұрын
i once worked for a company that distributed Tengtools, used in garages etc. but they also have / had really small ratchets etc. could be worth a while to look at. it is Very, very, very strong. Mini ratchet still working well after 24 years.
@mitchblackmore52308 ай бұрын
Very nice. Those have to be the most hard core scissors I've ever seen.
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
surprisingly useful
@mcmahon11306 ай бұрын
I dont normally watch these kind of EDC type videos. I tend to see them as fairly repetitive and too focused on the fetishization of stuff as oppsed to skill building. However, I clicked on the video because you look a lot like one of my favorite professors from college, and I was feeling kind of nostalgic. This video was great. Everything was well though out. Even though my kit would be a little different I really like you approach to yours. And that hacksaw handle is fantastic. I'm a union electrician in the States, and we have a tool list with the tools that we need to provide for work. Hacksaws are on the list. They're never used because band saws are so much more productive, but we still have to have them. A holdover from the 80s I imagine. It forces everyone to have bags bigger than they need or want just to accommodate the saw. I think that handle can be my work around though.
@JonGadget6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great feedback - appreciated 😊
@tombouman44858 ай бұрын
This is brilliant, Jon. You've obviously done your research and you're a man after my own heart, I love high quality gear and gadgets. Maybe you should start putting these kits together and selling them, you've done all the work and I have complete confidence in your opinion. I would buy one! Thanks a bunch, carry on!
@Gr33nShirt4 ай бұрын
I am using this Leatherman case as well now. I love it. Thank you for the idea.
@chrisfyfe92128 ай бұрын
In re : compact tool kits , get a Warrington hammer( AKA Crosspien ) , also pincers , and a piece of scrap leather to protect surfaces in cases of nail pulling !
@marcellofrisardi61348 ай бұрын
Hi Jon, I love your videos, and your way of explaining anything clearly and precisely. Thank you for being such a lovely source of information!
@deathstr0kexorn7653 ай бұрын
Was gonna say if you wanted something to use on nuts you should get the plier wrench from Knipex but you beat me to it! I’m a heating engineer and have the 180 PW in my pocket every day! They’re fantastic! Expensive but worth it
@dominicharvey71407 ай бұрын
Brilliant comprehensive kit. I've definitely had a few more Knipex on my list but now added lots of other things. Thanks very much.
@quanqued3 ай бұрын
A while ago I got a similar saw handle. I found it useful to get push saw blades for it, while most tool blades cut on the pull stroke. It just felt more stable and controllable while making cuts by hand. If a blade cuts on the pull stroke I prefer it to be a thin blade which is removing less material per tooth, which again doesn't match most tool blades.
@JohnDoe-df2zz7 ай бұрын
Very nice kit. I put together something similar with many of the same tools using a Veto ProPac bag. Very handy to drag around depending on what I am planning to work on, I may swap a few things out (like if I plan on installing outlets I'd add wire strippers, connectors, a plug tester, and a real voltage tester). Only drawback to a kit this great is cost- When I look at what I've put into this kit I realize it gets expensive really quickly especially if you add Wera, Knipex, Fluke and Gedore tools....of course, these tools are actually a pleasure to have in my hand so it's worth it to me personally.
@mconwell8 ай бұрын
I might consider adding: a couple of carabiners, some lengths of paracord, a fire starter flint (or perhaps a disposable lighter). This is my first time seeing any of your videos and I enjoyed this.
@snufflesdarkness7 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Still building my travel tool kit and there are some excellent products you mentioned here. One thing I would add to any kit are zip ties or even velcro ties. They take up little space and have many uses for unexpected situations. Plus one on the light. I have a similar setup with wuben light that also works head head band.
@couplandsj8 ай бұрын
One other thing I carry in my “Mr Fix-it” tool kit is a soldering iron. It’s a regular main powered iron, but have wondered about swapping to a gas powered one. Especially useful when you’re working outside.
@totesdev43636 ай бұрын
Best video on KZbin of 2024 ❤ Thank you Sir!
@Zeeangelofdeath7 ай бұрын
This is very useful. I have done this with a flex drill bag I got when I bought the drill. It fits a 12oz hammer and the Bosch drill. it has the side pockets for easy access to pliers and hand drivers etc. this to me is edc. Because everywhere I go my car is there.
@centorossi463 ай бұрын
Very nice kit, I will add one or two drift punches to work in combination with the hamer because they always come handy for removing roll pins or hinges and also add a pair of working gloves for that time when you need some extra grip on your hands or you work on some dirty situations. This two thing dont add a lot of bulk to the kit
@tonypotter55897 ай бұрын
Just found this video and I believe this is one of the best tool kits that’s been put together. I’m gonna make a similar one up
@allosaurusfragilis77825 ай бұрын
Ive been meaning to sort out my household toolkit for ages. This video has inspired me to go to amazon haha.
@ENSOWAАй бұрын
Incredibly well fit!
@kevinflorer12112 ай бұрын
Well thought out go tool kit only thing I can think of that would be great is a C-clamp or two. BTY I have one of those Hand saws they are great.
@jeroenvanderveen31908 ай бұрын
I know rachteting screwdrivers are great, I love mine! But for a kit like this have you looked at the SabreCut SCRS01 4-in-1 saw and bitdriver. It's non ratcheting but you already have the mini Wera. It also only takes reciprocating saw blades, but you can store a few extra, it removes 1 handle from the kit, so you can add something else. I also love my 4-in-1 double boxratchet from Proxon number 23236.
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
I’ll check it out. Thanks for sharing 👍
@tdapple18 ай бұрын
Beautiful & Brilliant Overview. Thank you 🙏
@E.L.RipleyAtNostromo8 ай бұрын
I have a ton of tools, but there are some excellent new ones you show that I haven’t seen before. I have the knipex pliers already, but not too many of the others. Love those scissors and top reading tape measure, and the compact hacksaw especially, etc. The fluke tools are first rate quality. The only suggestions I can make are to also add a sharpie for writing on dark surfaces, they make them in both silver and copper colors, and they work on black metal or rubber surfaces where the standard black won’t. (?) And the only improvement I can suggest over the Ox is the Milwaukee Fastback utility knives, especially the “6 in 1” tool with side cutter and bit driver, etc. Really great value at about $15, and I have three of them scattered about, although the locking blade on the Ox is a nice feature. I notice most of the bits you show are different than the standard 1/4” bits you see in the US? Not sure if they’re proprietary UK with a kind of “skirt” to them? Hopefully they’re interchangeable. Thanks again for an excellent video, I’m happy to improve my own car kit with these suggestions. 👍
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
Great feedback - thanks for taking the time to share. !/4" are standard so no problem there. Great idea re non-black sharpie - Milwaukee are tricky to get in UK but I know people love them
@AdamG15 ай бұрын
I went through the exact same thing as you. The Leatherman bag was pricey ($70usd) but it's absolutely perfect for everything I need. With my Leatherman Wave Plus it's perfect
@SarkyGaming8 ай бұрын
That’s it… I’m now already skint on payday 😅 love it. Some tools I’m already planning for my day to day job
@garydudgeon8 ай бұрын
Nice kit... A lot of really good choices. Several of your tools are notorious for having a surprisingly large capacity for their relatively small size.
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
yes - I'm really happy with this
@Caboose39417 ай бұрын
The Milwaukee Fastback 6-in-1 is a no brainer utility knife. Also the Klein multi-bit screwdrivers are unreal.
@ankebosing19688 ай бұрын
Nice tool kit! You get bonus points for pronouncing knipex correctly. 😁
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
Not everyone does!
@ankebosing19688 ай бұрын
@@JonGadget : I know. Many english speaking people say nipex, and when I point out that it is incorrect, they tell me I am wrong and to sod off. 🙄
@bladerunner84048 ай бұрын
For utility knife you should check out the Milwaukee 6 in 1 fast back.
@Tomzhinsky8 ай бұрын
Amazing kit! I'm creating my own portable kit and I'll definitely use some of your ideas on mine. The only extra thing I'm adding to my kit is some spare bolts, screws and nails, and a pencil
@10mbc8 ай бұрын
Great video! While I don't think I have any exact kit as yours, as you get pretty much in the details that are not relevant for me, I do have some kits inspired by yours and I have bought some products from your links as I have never knew I needed them before. From the producst I have found from your videos, I think the RovyVon A8 Gen4 is my favorite. I also have the A28 but the size of the A8 is just impressive. Thank you for your videos and I am wishing you all the best.
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback which is great to hear - the A8 is a brilliant light I still carry one or the A4 Ti Pro (just for looks) and wouldn't be without.
@resipsaloquitur8548 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant. To be honest, I'm not sure I'd ever have a genuine need for something like this, as I have a full-sized took kit at home and one in the car, but this is just too cool...I'm going to build one just for the fun of it!!
@17cmmittlererminenwerfer813 ай бұрын
Really helpful video - you've saved me hours and hours of effort.
@jorgesalazar74528 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
Thank you - much appreciated 😊
@CarlConti8 ай бұрын
Thank you Jonathan, this is the absolute most comprehensive tool kit in a compact bag! I can only imagine the research it took to accomplish this. Thanks again! PS I really like the Metmo Pocket Drive and will order one!
@SethTurnerPrintingАй бұрын
The metmo drivers are amazing. The big one has been superior to my actual power drill on occasion.
@tomt5745Ай бұрын
Good idea with a smaller/compact tool kit sleeping in the car. If i am called for help (reasons obscure since i am completely worthless) i always pull my old rusty metal tool box from the cellar and it is well over 20 kg ;) Do EDC, but it not include anything more complex than a small SAK, band aid, alcohol for disinfection, hex bit holder and a Goofy Pez Dispenser. 😊
@no.love.for.a.nation8 ай бұрын
Very, very nice kit!
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
thank you
@hockeyer1018 ай бұрын
Great selection! Might want to consider some nitrile gloves for handling dirty or greasy things
@JonGadget8 ай бұрын
Yes 👍
@lukeysandra8 ай бұрын
Nice kit! I’d probably want a couple pairs of disposable rubber gloves for, you know, the stinky work.
@SlackingSince19698 ай бұрын
Informative and enjoyable video as always. Fantastic choice for a tool bag. Over time we all have a tendancy to add stuff. I see there is still some room inside the main compartment. Adding tools, bits and pieces, etc is not an issue if you stick with that bag. As the size of the kit can't outgrow it's purpose. When you run out of space re-evaluate it's contents. Your garage probably has the "big" tools you can grab for specific jobs, when this kit won't cut it.
@ProtonOne115 ай бұрын
Very useful sollection. I'd allow myself a little more space in my Kit, but some ideas of yours will probably end up in there as well. I really like that saw handle, never seen something like that before that is so universal.
@streetskier5 ай бұрын
Hey Jon, 1st off I love your videos and enjoy every one that you post. I am in the states and have a similar kit in both my vehicle and my wife's and it comes in handy ALL the time! I'll be adding a few bits thanks to this video, but I would say looking at your kit I think the socket wrench is way to small, and same can be said for the screw driver (especially if you're working on a car.) I love the bit/socket kit you have in there I would just add a bigger socket wrench and the Klein Tools 32559 6-in-1 (which will work with all those bits I believe.) Also, a pair of nitrile gloves and a pair of proper work/mechanic gloves. And the last one would a little bit of plumbers epoxy (kinda like your tape but really great for metal.) Overall I think you made a beautiful and useful tool kit and you inspired me to add a few pieces to mine. Cheers mate! Keep making these awesome videos!
@georgejenkinson92877 ай бұрын
Helpful, informative, calm and balanced; much appreciated. Only way I can think to increase the video's helpfulness (or scare me away!), would be to give the total cost of the tool kit as you have spec'd it, to the nearest £5. Thank you
@cooper61926 ай бұрын
Love this kit you built, I was looking for something that isn't so bulky and has a good equilibrium between the tools you must carry and weight.