Jonard H-40 Leather Two Tool Pouch
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There is a removable belt clip as well as the case as shown. There is no space for anything else in the hard-molded case. It is only designed for the strippers and shears shown. In case you need an only shears holster Jonard makes a great one with a swivel that keeps your shears from falling
Designed for holding Kevlar scissors, the pouch houses the scissors inside. In the slot on the front, they fit perfectly. There is a slot for the strippers in the second row. Having them in the pouch could lead to something else being put in it. If you attempt to use other tools, the size of the tool will determine how well it will fit.
I would like to know the number of pockets. It measures 34" wide and has a 0" pocket at the front. The depth of the pool is 325".
The back pocket has a value of The depth of the hole is 511". There is one small detail to be aware, however The pockets are gusseted, so they do not have the same depth throughout. Gussets are designed to hold tools in place and to prevent their falling out. When you've used it multiple times, you'll be able to log in. The following is a shortened version of the following Awarded a Jonard Tool
It is a Chinese company that makes all Jonard products.
Selected User Reviews For Jonard H-40 Leather Two Tool Pouch
INVEST IN AN ITEM THAT LASTS IF YOU ARE GOING TO CHARGE TOP PRICES. AWAY FROM HOME, I HAVE USED THIS FOR 3 WEEKS. I AM AGGRAVATED TO CUT WITH IT. I saw the statement that it was long lasting. IF IT IS LONG LASTING, then drop the price to a dollar. THEY DO NOT LAST AS WELL AS THE REST OF KEVLAR CUTTERS, AND JONARD IS DEAD.
The scissors made of kevlar work best, but the strength of the stripper is good. On here, there was a review that complained the case seemed flimsy, and I think Jonard took that into consideration, because the case mine came with is so sturdy you can't even pull the tools out. It's very easy to tear off the handles from the strippers when you're trying to grab them, and you give your self a wedgie when you try to pull the scissors out. There is no way most bank vaults can match that holster's security. The reason I gave it four stars is because of this. Especially if the tool is worn on the belt, a technician purchases the tool to save himself time. In this case, though, you will have to go full "liar liar" and smack yourself in the behind in order to get at them. They are still a good choice, though I wouldn't recommend them. Purchases are fine, but only if you want. You might want to get a small tool pouch and just keep these in it.
Having seen the other comments before buying (since photos were not provided), I gave it a try. If a picture is shown for this item, it is an older or newer model. There is a difference between the item received and the one ordered. This is the same piece Klein has offered and many others as well. It's unfortunate that I was looking for a better design than what was offered by the others. My price had dropped nearly $3 during the process of double checking my purchase. There are no recourses. This is the image I attached of the item I.
This was the best time of my life! This is a perfect scissors for the Kevlar! The blades are sharp enough!.
Having worked in fiber optics for many years, Jonard Tools are my go-to tools. I have several spares of this exact set, so I outfit all of my techs with them as well. Also recommended was Jonard's shrink tube dispenser for main line cables, their midspan tool for any cable count 144+ cable, cleavers for the FTH cable, and their all 12 in 1 tube midspan tool for terminal preparation with drops for high counts.
The snips had to be changed to the back after I modified it. I think Klein uses better quality leather than that on the front pocket, since it stretched out very quickly. As far as I'm concerned, it works as it should.
There are three strategically placed rivets to prevent the knife tip sticking through the bottom of this product. This is a very good product that is sewn. In my opinion, the Greelee version has better leather quality however, the three rivets placed closely together in the Jonard pouch might be a deterrent to the knife poking through. Product quality is what makes bot pouches so great.
In terms of the stripper, you won't have to angle the stripper to strip effectively, which is nice. This pair of scissors does the job very well and feels good in the hand. However, I do not think the case will last very long, at least not for as long as the tools themselves. Because of this, I gave it a 4 out of 5! I don't think it's a deal breaker, but I would like to see Jonard make the case at least as good as the industry standard! For example,.