ToughBuilt - Master Electrician's Pouch with Shoulder Strap - 25 Pockets and Loops, ClipTech Compatible, Heavy Duty Construction - (TB-CT-104)
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This was my intention originally, but there is one made by Kobalt at Lowes that is perfect for the job. There is a shoulder strap included as well.
In short, yes. Keeping my fluke in its case, I make sure the upper left slot is occupied.
. As such, I must say no. Neither the top nor the bottom are present. There is a velcro flap at the front of the pouch that can be closed for protection. This can be a closed end or About two 1/4 " x one 1/8 " is the size of the pouch. In addition to two wire stripping tools, it also holds a wrench. Measurement tape is held in place by a metal clip. The pouch holds my folding knife. The large main compartment features two additional sleeves for screw drivers and a wide flat pocket for a cell phone or other small items.
Selected User Reviews For ToughBuilt - Master Electrician's Pouch with Shoulder Strap - 25 Pockets and Loops, ClipTech Compatible, Heavy Duty Construction - (TB-CT-104)
There is nothing I like more than It irritates me to have this pouch in my possession. I will be returning it because the Cliptech hub (belt clip) is not strong enough to hold the loadout I have. Using this large pouch to hold everything it can hold will destroy this hub. It may be ok with about 5 to 10 pounds of tools, but it will be crushed by 20 pounds or so of tools. As you can see in pictures 1 and 2, the first hub was destroyed. Additionally, I would like to highlight that the pouch dividers do not attach at the bottom of the pouch in picture 12. Tools are positioned in such a way that they can easily sag to the bottom and fall to the bottom, requiring you to fish them out. There is also little divider attached to the very top of the front pocket, which allows tools even more room to slide between the pockets.
The last picture shows what happens if you put needle nose pliers in one of the You can see them slowly creep out of your pockets as you walk around. far, they have never dropped out of the pocket, but they are awkward to pull out and require jamming your fingers into the pocket. After trying several different things, I ended up putting my allen key in the pocket and using the inner pocket to hold my Just three of the 25 pockets (the notebook pocket, one pocket directly next to the notebook pocket, and the closed pocket hanging off the pouch) have a closed and separated bottom. When the first hub broke, I filled out a warranty form on their website and waited for a response from them for 72 hours. My fifth call was followed by one message. I called them five times in total. The next day after leaving the message, I received a phone call telling me to look out for an e-mail They will send me a brand new hub after I send them a picture of the broken one. The e-mail I received was not from you Send a message. Eventually I was able to get a hold of someone, and they gave me their personal email address The hub has not yet been delivered to me. Its other flaws could easily be overlooked if the hubs were made strong enough. I want my money back because I have written two hubs in 20 days.
In the front, under the Velcro flap, there is an extra pocket that can hold extra tips or screws and on the side there is another pocket that can hold extra probes or a screwdriver.
As soon as I get up, I clip the clip on my belt and leave it there all day. When I need it, I clip the pouch on. It has a very rigid and sturdy design that won't sag or topple The impression was very good.
It's best to put a pocket on a tool bag if it's going to be used for something other than a tool. There are four openings in the very middle of this bag that have dividers that go down half the way, which means your tools fall down into the middle and if you lose anything in the middle, it falls There are no bottoms to any of the pockets on the right hand side when the bag is facing you. The pockets are made of cheap stretch material and there is no way to insert anything into them. In number 3, you have three pockets on the front of your bag with some sort of Velcro opening which has absolutely no purpose to be there. Why use Velcro to close off the pocket when you could have closed it off and made it more useful. It is completely unnecessary for these Velcro tabs to be there, as they make the bag less sturdy. I'm really not a fan of the kickstand on the back of this bag, for if they were designing something useful, it would have been a pocket instead. Overall, I think that this bag was trying too hard, and it lost all functionality in doing so. Despite the fact that this bag does not have a bottom pocket for small tools, I never bothered moving my tools into it knowing that everything would just slosh around in the middle of it and that my small tools would fall out of all the other pockets. The bottom line is that half of the pockets on this bag are completely.
This sleek Samsung S9 phone holder is amazing. I don't know what the rest of the world uses it for, but I do. Box Defender rugged), all the parts are thick enough to offer an extremely good level of protection, and the Velcro is strong and large enough not to worry about it opening up It is my first time using ToughBuilt products, but I bought quite a few of them in the last few In my experience, ToughBuilt products are of good quality and come at a very reasonable price. I feel confident in recommending any of them I have purchased so far to anyone who might need Most of the other products I had before I threw in the trash regardless of their.