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Review on πŸ‘œ Geboor Heavy Duty Oxford Gardening Tool Waist Bag Belt with 7 Pockets of Various Sizes and Depths - Tool Apron by Trey Harvey

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best buy for surviving during a grocery store pandemic. I love it! There are pockets! :)

Something that worries women. Portable pockets. :) At least this woman. At the beginning of the local emergency shelter, I was advised to take as little as possible with me when I went shopping. At first everything was fine because it was March and I was still wearing a jacket with pockets! But back when I wore gloves, I didn't want to blindly rummage in my pocket for my ID, my grocery store credit card, or my mom's groceries, or my Sam's Club or Costco card. Wow! It soon got too hot for the jacket, so pockets were needed. I could see bags. And carry. I was wondering if I could have some organized pockets for my essentials: keys, ID/debit card, phone, grocery list, hand sanitizer. it would be much more efficient. That's how my search began. Search for body bags. And I found it! He is strong! It is black! It goes with all my clothes! :) The strap goes perfectly through the loops of my jeans. I can see everything through the mesh panels of the front pockets, my smartphone is in the left pocket, keys and cards are front and center, hand sanitizer is on the right, and a second layer of pockets holds a grocery list, receipts, and more extra gloves if I go to several places. Secondary use - OMG, this is perfect for hiking and biking! You stay streamlined, carry your hands free! Don't worry about your phone slipping out of your pocket while trading. I really like this garden apron. I have never used a clip on the front. Let's call it decorative. :)

Pros
  • √ Features seven pockets of different sizes and depths to conveniently store various tools. Five pockets on the front and two on the back.
Cons
  • boring packaging