TOUGHBUILT TOU-CT-36-L10 Technician 10 Pocket Pouch
£35.00
Colour | Black |
Brand | ToughBuilt |
Material | Cotton |
Product dimensions | 36.2L x 15.2W x 15.9H centimetres |
Item weight | 1 Pounds |
- ClipTech pouch clips on & off any belt
- ClipTech Hub Included
- 3 adjustable tool pockets
- Fits pliers with large handles
- 6 snug-fit screwdriver loops
SKU: B00P94KSP4
Categories: Tool Organisers, Toughbuilt
Weight | 15.999934 oz |
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Dimensions | 36.2 × 15.24 × 15.88 foot |
Color | |
Size | S |
Style | Single |
Height | |
Item display length | 14.25 inches |
Weight | |
Item display width | 6 inches |
Material Type | Cotton |
Included Components | 1 x TOU-CT-36-L10 |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | |
Department | Unisex |
Item model number | TOU-CT-36-L10 |
Product Dimensions | 36.2 x 15.24 x 15.88 cm; 453.59 g |
ASIN | B00P94KSP4 |
Date First Available | 9 July 2015 |
Manufacturer |
Brand
Toughbuilt
10 reviews for TOUGHBUILT TOU-CT-36-L10 Technician 10 Pocket Pouch
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David c –
Great value for money.Used daily and no signs of wear.Mounting clips are handy for storing in the van also.
pbalon –
Great product and really really well made, A massive fan boy.
Mick –
Quality product that will ladt for several years.
Hugh –
It was exactly what I was looking for very good product and well made
Matt Davies –
I’m a big fan of the ToughBuilt System, there is a wide range of pouches for a variety of needs and the belt clip system works seamlessly. This particular patch is probably the most versatile in my opinion.You can load up a lot of tools into this, all of them will be held securely and the pound still has quite a low profile. Metal piece on the front is a useful feature as it allows you to clip other items onto the pouch ( I have a Dewalt bit set clipped on).
Amazon Customer –
Bought this for my extinguishers tools saves carrying a box around would recommend 10 out of 10
squawkparrot –
Good. It’s tough, the material is strong and the belt clip allows the pouch to be removed easily (without looking as though you are taking your trousers down in front of your customer because, with these, you don’t have to undo your belt, as with other pouches). The size and capacity is enough for essential tools. It stops you going tool mad and pulling your back out because of overloading. There are 6 side loops/tubes for things such as screwdrivers and, my volt/hot stick fits into these side loops/tubes. You can also fit pliers and side cutters if required into two or one of the side loops/tubes. The three central pockets and side loops/tubes allow for tools to poke through the bottom and so allows for flexibility. And, there is a strap that can block off the bottom of the central pockets to stop tools siding down and out. There is also a small fourth central pocket with an enclosed floor to it, waist side, for a notebook or small cutters. You might also put drill bits in there but, anything smaller might be difficult to get back out.Not So Good. I’m confused by the strap at the base of the central pockets. See photo. It appears that you are meant to loop the strap through any of the three rectangular loops. That allows you to stop up the base/floor of the central pockets to stop things falling through and out. But, the two metal rectangular loops closer to the waist side are smaller, so they squeeze the strap, this makes it narrower so doesn’t allow for the pocket to be blocked effectively, again see photo. The result is any tools could get pinched between the strap and the side of the pocket, as other reviewers have noted. It should also be noted that although the last rectangular loop is larger, the result is similar, things will still get stuck in the pocket making it difficult to remove them or, will fall out, just not so easily. It makes removing the tools from these pockets difficult and can be frustrating. And, you could still lose them through the side gaps. I suspect I’ll end up cutting the strap off, cutting it into smaller lengths and gluing it across the first two pockets. I’ll leave the third pocket open in case I need to fit a hammer or something else of length into the belt. The open pocket could also be used to hook tools over the front edge, such as side cutters (dikes to our U.S. friends). Oh yes, there is a tape or small level clip on the front, which can be useful.In Conclusion. I’ll be keeping it, it’s well made and should last forever. The part that is likely to fail first, however, is the plastic clip. It will also perfectly fit my needs once I’ve manufactured a solution to the pocket problem. I’m still confused; the idea of giving a user the option of blocking off the pockets is an excellent idea. Only, it appears to have been poorly executed. But, there weren’t any instructions, so perhaps we’ve all got it wrong.UPDATE – AFTER MODIFICATIONSI’ve had the pouch a few days now and modified it a little. I ordered a pack of rare earth badge magnets recently and have glued a pair near the top of the pouch to hold an assortment of screws, which you should be able to see in the photo’s with screws attached.To overcome the bottom of the central pockets problem, which were open, as described above, I’ve glued – with both superglue and Bondic, possibly OTT – the rubber coated metal casing that came with the rare earth magnets to the bottom (a perfect fit). I now have three pockets that have no through holes in their base. As you can see, there is a rectangular clip on the front base of the pouch, that allows the level to be clipped there and means that the pouch will now stand upright on a surface when placed there separately and reasonably gently. There is a lot of space to carry tools, for example, I now can carry, as you can see, a Kewtech Voltage Indicator, a Martindale NC4 Volt Stick, Knipex Multi-tool, NWS diagonal cutters, Slotted and Philips Screwdriver, Sharpie, Pencil, Lock-Off Kit, Sleeving, spare wires and Wago’s, Knipex Ergo-Strip, Stanley 3m Tape Measure, Knipex Long Nose Plastic Pliers, Multi Knife, INFREY Rechargeable Torch (which is fantastic). There’s still a little more room for something extra. Oh yes, I was unsure how to use the loops running down one side, but, looping cable ties in and out of them holds them well. I’ve a Wiha Electrician’s hammer, which also could fit in the central pocket nearest the waist but, have decided to buy a separate leather hammer loop to go on my waist belt.It, is now perfect for my needs.Hope that helps.
Onecall –
Toughbuilt is exactly that the clip system is great have extra clips so can hang the tool belt in the van and then clip straight to my own belt also. Can’t fault these tool belts.
Dave C. –
Duradero
Se siente de buena calidad, las separaciones son un poco rígidas por la cual no creo que se vayan a romper más que con el uso muy rudo, los clips son buenos, pero esos si tienden a romperse con mayor facilidad, mucho espacio
Tony kubrak –
Very good
Don’t get me wrong the pouch is extremely well-built I am very happy with the quality. I am a plumber who yes I do HVAC but not with the company I’m at. So you really only do a little bit of electrical when it comes to water heaters and maybe a disconnect for an electric water heater maybe a circulation pump. So that’s why I purchased this to put my electrical tools in in a small area well confined to put into my truck. Couple of cons. The pouch is not as big as you think the photos are extremely deceptive and even when you purchased a large pouch it’s still a little smaller than you think. I can’t put a meter in the pouch correctly unless you really start hunting around to look for a very teeny tiny one that’s going to fit in there. The other unfortunate thing is it doesn’t have a kickstand to it so it doesn’t sit up right as one of the other pouches that they have. It’s a great little pouch and it is extremely well quality the only problem for me is that it’s smaller than it looks. If you don’t have to have large size electrical tools then this will probably work out great for you. The screwdriver slots on the sides hold them with no problem at all the very small pouch to the very rear the whole day pair of wire strippers no problem. The other things are you’ll have to double up in other pouches to hold pliers and other things. And like I said the meter doesn’t just fit into it.