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Haven't looked to see what's available in this deal, but these are my favorite bags after trying all of them:
-Service pouch (best general use one)
-Master electricians pouch (use for plumbing)
-Journeyman electricians pouch (use for electrical)
-Technician 10 pocket, large (electrical up a ladder)
-Framer tool pouch (…for framing)
-Tape measure / all purpose pouch (used with every other bag. Riveted a tape measure clip on the front. Even drywall install you can cut the middle loop stitching to widen it for a foot lift)
-Hammer holster (wish this had a 2nd loop for rubber mallet or prybar)
The large bags can get heavy when loaded. So generally I keep my main tools together in the large bags and if I'm doing something 10ft up a ladder I'll downsize a little.
For the belt: get the all black version from Lowe's. Much more comfortable. Though it looks like they also came out with a steel buckle version.
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Haven't looked to see what's available in this deal, but these are my favorite bags after trying all of them:
-Service pouch (best general use one)
-Master electricians pouch (use for plumbing)
-Journeyman electricians pouch (use for electrical)
-Technician 10 pocket, large (electrical up a ladder)
-Framer tool pouch (…for framing)
-Tape measure / all purpose pouch (used with every other bag. Riveted a tape measure clip on the front. Even drywall install you can cut the middle loop stitching to widen it for a foot lift)
-Hammer holster (wish this had a 2nd loop for rubber mallet or prybar)
The large bags can get heavy when loaded. So generally I keep my main tools together in the large bags and if I'm doing something 10ft up a ladder I'll downsize a little.
For the belt: get the all black version from Lowe's. Much more comfortable. Though it looks like they also came out with a steel buckle version.
Haven't looked to see what's available in this deal, but these are my favorite bags after trying all of them:
-Service pouch (best general use one)
-Master electricians pouch (use for plumbing)
-Journeyman electricians pouch (use for electrical)
-Technician 10 pocket, large (electrical up a ladder)
-Framer tool pouch (…for framing)
-Tape measure / all purpose pouch (used with every other bag. Riveted a tape measure clip on the front. Even drywall install you can cut the middle loop stitching to widen it for a foot lift)
-Hammer holster (wish this had a 2nd loop for rubber mallet or prybar)
The large bags can get heavy when loaded. So generally I keep my main tools together in the large bags and if I'm doing something 10ft up a ladder I'll downsize a little.
For the belt: get the all black version from Lowe's. Much more comfortable. Though it looks like they also came out with a steel buckle version.
Have you tried their ClipTech attachments? (Like the last belt picture)
Can you comment on their durability?
Can you comment on their durability?
The triangular things the bags attach to? Yes they're durable.
Again, I generally don't slap on the giant electricians bags while working. I'll either clip it onto a belt while bringing in various tools into a job site or just carry the individual bag inside and use the kickstand to prop it up on the floor (like you would a tote)
The biggest bag I put on is the framer one. Otherwise I try to go light. Plumbing isn't something you'd need a tool belt for with every tool on it. Same with electrical.
Back to the triangular clips…they're great! Especially if you can mount them somewhere in a truck or van, or even new construction screw the clips onto a stud and offload/change out the bags when needed.
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Again, I generally don't slap on the giant electricians bags while working. I'll either clip it onto a belt while bringing in various tools into a job site or just carry the individual bag inside and use the kickstand to prop it up on the floor (like you would a tote)
The biggest bag I put on is the framer one. Otherwise I try to go light. Plumbing isn't something you'd need a tool belt for with every tool on it. Same with electrical.
Back to the triangular clips…they're great! Especially if you can mount them somewhere in a truck or van, or even new construction screw the clips onto a stud and offload/change out the bags when needed.
Thanks for your review on these bags you made me get a couple and the belt they are a great starter set for me