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expired Posted by StrongWeather642 | Staff • Dec 18, 2023
Dec 18, 2023 2:10 PM
ToughBuilt: Carpenter Tool Belt w/ Pockets & 2 Hammer Holders
& More + Free S/H w/ Prime$36
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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.
Can you comment on their durability?
Can you comment on their durability?
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.