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Review on πŸ”§ Adjustable 11-Pocket Brown and Black Heavy Duty Construction Tool Belt Work Apron with Quick Release Buckle - Fits Waist Sizes 33 to 52 Inches - Durable Tool Pouch by Jared Stauder

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Bag of Problems

The amazing thing about this belt is the longer I used it the more problems I had. After unpacking I tried it on. Now I have a 31 inch waist. I know I'm a bit skinny for the build, but the bottom line is this piece was advertised to fit a 31 inch waist. Now I wear trousers with a waist size of 31, no problem. I put on the belt and it falls at my feet. This belt only has three or four inches of sag at its narrowest point. I took it to work and buckled it up to save it, but it was useless. The belt soon passes my ass. If the belt was interchangeable I might be ok with that. But it's all one, you can't do anything about it. But like I said, I managed to do it anyway. I downloaded all the tools needed. Oh crap, it doesn't have a loop for my tape measure. I keep it hanging in one of my bags but it keeps falling off because the bag isn't there for it. It's annoying. Well that may be my fault for not knowing the difference between a carpenter's belt and an electrician's belt. It has no tool pockets, only open pockets. This makes storage difficult, because the friction of holding them together makes it difficult to find individual tools quickly, and sometimes the tools in the bag tip over and you have to put them back up. The pockets are too small. A long shank screwdriver will fall and bug you, just like me. The side pockets are not wide enough. I couldn't reach my level in it. My level! So I just had to put it in my pocket, it keeps falling out and falling. I used this strap for a total of eight frustrating hours. I'm done. I have requested a refund, thanks, but no. I would go into that further.

Pros
  • Tool Organizer
Cons
  • Questionable Purchase for the Elderly