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Reall ynice product well made and enough pockets for all sorts oftools screws and nails
The layout is completely off, the wide mouth pockets they say is a feature is just good for letting everything fall out as you walk. not sure who the contractor was who designed it, but I don't think he or she has ever worn a tool belt. I have had this now for over 6 years and have hated it every second I have owned it. I could go on, but you get the idea.
Great product,I am impressed with the quality and workmanship that this product has. Durability is everything when it comes to a high quality construction belt.Dewalt is a great company that produces high quality products.
The standard padded belt that comes with it seems to fall short on providing padding far enough around the waist. It doesnt make this rig perfect, but add an eight dollar pair of suspenders to it, and you may get a little more use out of it as I know they are not cheap. The photo they put out with this belt shows some guy loaded down with tools, including a razor knife on his rear left side.
Tools spill out when you set the rig down, and overall, they lack some important features. I took advantage of this spot to make my own cats paw holder. I agree that Dewalt must have gotten almost no input from someone in the field before making these pouches.
Even if he is left handed that is the absolute weirdest and most ridiculous place anyone whos ever had to reach for a razor would put it. Dewalt is trying to leave the configuration of these pouches versatile enough for right handed or left handed user. Hence the four hammer loops (one on the front and the back or each pouch) as well as the pocket for the razor that is also on each pouch.
(something else this rig has no place for) out of it by cutting the bottom out of that spot with (oh the irony) a razor blade, and cutting off the hammer loop below it. Dewalt should be ashamed of itself for putting out such crap.
Holes in the pockets after six months. Too bulky, not really good for indoor use. Way too heavy. Buy an Occidental.
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