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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
saggy baggy,
By Reinhardt Quelle (Belmont, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bucket Boss 55033 Builders Rig (Tools & Home Improvement)
I really hate this toolbelt. I like a lot of Bucket Bros. other products (especially the bucket organizers), but this belt was a real disappointment.The tape holder doesn't fit a 25' tape very well (too shallow and wide), and its too close to the belt for fasteners - they want to pour out when you bend over. The pockets are largely unstructured, so your tools just kind of float around inside, banging into each other and making it hard to fish the right tool out. The outer pockets are too small to hold normal tools securely. Note in the picuture that they've got something like two or three pencils in them (!). The worst thing about this setup, though, is that the bags have oversized loops that sit over a fairly narrow belt (albiet with some sort of stiffener in it so it buckles less than it might otherwise). The net result is that when you bend forward, the bags come sliding forward, and when you straighten back up, you have to shift 'em back. On top of that, the stiff part of the belt only extends about 2/3 of its length, so tools like your tape holder and drill holster end up hanging from a narrow web belt, and drooping down. I finally had to strap on a pair of suspenders to keep the whole rig from sliding apart everytime I unbuckled the belt. I have a CLC electricians bag with a velcro on the loops to keep the bags in place, and a Skillers system that uses loops and velcro straps - both systems do a far better job of keeping the bag together (though they each have their problems, as well). On the positive side, the materials the Builder's rig is made up from are durable, and the price is quite reasonable compared to, say, an Occidental Leather setup. If you're a homeowner carrying a light load, or invest in a pair of suspenders, you can make it work OK.
45 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BAG IT,
By A Customer
This review is from: Bucket Boss 55033 Builders Rig (Tools & Home Improvement)
IM A CARPENTER, WHICH MEANS I AM STRAPPED TO A TOOL BAG 8 HRS A DAY. IVE FOUND THIS BAG TO BE VERY COMFORTABLE, DURABLE, AND SPACIOUS.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hard Working Tool Belt,
By Scott Miller (Ephrata, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bucket Boss 55033 Builders Rig (Tools & Home Improvement)
I have been a carpenter for 15 years and wear a tool belt all day,everyday. I purchased this belt to replace an inferior one from a different manufacturer that I had worn for less than a month. This belt is the best, most comfortable belt I have ever owned. For starters, the padded belt makes it feel as if I'm not wearing one.I can wear it all day and not be bothered by weight. The spine in the belt works well at preventing it from compressing. The tool pockets are nice and roomy and I especially like the smaller compartments inside. It makes it easy to carry a lot of smaller hand tools and separate them so they are easy to find when needed. No digging to the bottom of a large pouch to find a utility knife or pliers when needed. My only problem with the belt is the tape measure pouch. It is too big and doesn't secure a tape measure. My tape would fall out almost everytime I bent over. Not a good situation when you're on a roof. I solved the problem by removing the pouch and replacing in with a standard tape holster. All in all I love this belt and would recommend it for everyone from pro to weekend warrior. I'm sure I'll buy another one when this one wears out a long time from now.
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