MagnoGrip 002-610 20-Pocket Magnetic Builder's Tool Rig, Black Black Tool Rig

Brand:MagnoGrip

3.3/5

109.83

Realizzato in resistente poliestere balistico 1680D. I punti di stress chiave sono rinforzati con rivetti. Cintura imbottita per sostegno della schiena e maggiore comfort. Tasche magnetiche per chiodi per riporre gli attrezzi in modo più sicuro. 20 tasche per riporre gli attrezzi. La bretella include un magnete staccabile e un supporto per cellulare integrato. Importato. Poliestere.

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Realizzato in resistente poliestere balistico 1680D. I punti di stress chiave sono rinforzati con rivetti. Cintura imbottita per sostegno della schiena e maggiore comfort. Tasche magnetiche per chiodi per riporre gli attrezzi in modo più sicuro. 20 tasche per riporre gli attrezzi. La bretella include un magnete staccabile e un supporto per cellulare integrato. Importato. Poliestere.
Age Range (Description) ‎Adult
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand MagnoGrip
Brand ‎MagnoGrip
Closure Type ‎Magnetic
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 325 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Magnets
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎002-610
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎4.44 pounds
Manufacturer ‎MagnoGrip
Material Polyester
Material ‎Polyester
Number Of Pockets 20
Number Of Pockets ‎20
Part Number ‎002-610
Power Source ‎Hydraulic Powered
Product Dimensions ‎5 x 48 x 13 inches
Size One Size
Size ‎One Size
Style ‎Tool Rig

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Scritto da: P. Crandell
Heavy duty
My husband wanted a tool belt that would stay up while he was working. When I took it out of the package I thought it was kind of heavy and there were no tools in it yet. The hammer holder was in the back, which would be impossible to get to but It is very sturdy and you can move the tool pouches and holders around or even remove some. There is Velcro on the belt and on the tool pouches so when you put them where you want them the Velcro will hold them in place so they don’t slide around. We just got it so I don’t know how much he likes it yet.
Scritto da: Dragon
Quality/modularity is good, shoulders too long, magnets a little weak
I've been a DIY guy around our house for the last few years (since we stopped renting apartments) but when I knocked a caulk gun off a ladder step and it fell 40 feet onto concrete, I decided it was time for a tool belt. Unfortunately most tool belts don't have really good places to put a caulk gun (at least as far as I can tell from online pics), but I can actually get the caulk gun into the hammer-holding ring of this belt. I do wish the ring were slightly larger or round instead of angular because it's a bit fiddly to get the flat front of the gun past the edges of the ring, but once it's started it slides in easily. My biggest complaint is the same as another reviewer - at 5'10" and 215lbs the suspenders won't adjust short enough to hold the belt at my waist. However, the suspenders can easily be completely removed and you can even remove or rearrange the 4 sets of pouches on the belt for smaller projects. Note that two of the suspender grommets are on tabs extending from the two big sets of pockets so if you remove either of those, you can't use the suspenders. The suspenders have nice padding below the red section so to make them more adjustable they would have to get rid of a portion of the padding, which would probably upset larger users. Or they would have to devise a different adjustment method, maybe one with the end of a strap dangling. All the ends on each strap are sewn down so it won't be easy to shorten the straps further. Once I'm sure I'm going to keep the belt I guess I'll have to pick out the threads and sew it down to a shorter length. Another reviewer said the belt was too short to reach 49" but the belt I got would definitely reach 49" or maybe more. Note that even the belt has padding where there aren't grommeted holes, which is kind of a nice touch. On the other hand, the lines where the padding is sewn down create points that tend to catch the edges of the pockets, making it hard to slide the pockets past those points. I wore the belt without suspenders and just used the two largest sets of pockets. I wanted to position them at the sides of my hips, but the padding made it hard to get them where I wanted and something about it actually kept pushing the pockets forward over time so they would get lifted when I kneeled, risking things spilling out. Over time, that problem seemed to disappear, maybe because I let the pockets ride farther back instead of at my sides. The quality seems good so far and I love the magnets for nails and the pockets that stay mostly open on their own. Unfortunately the magnets feel weak when I put them to actual use. After about 12 four-inch nails on the outside, additional nails are easily knocked off. You can put a single line of screws in a pocket but if you try to fill the pocket, a lot of the screws are loose and could spill, although in practice I've yet to spill anything even with a pocket 3/4 full of screws. Another option is to put in fewer screws so the magnet holds them to the wall of the pocket and you can stick something else in there, like a wood glue bottle. I was also surprised that when I put two pairs of plyers, a chisel, and a screwdriver in a magnetic pocket, the magnet kept them from being tipped out even though some stuck almost halfway out. I also tried using the magnet to hold a small drill bit (and nothing else) on the outside of a pocket and then I lost the bit when it got brushed off against a door frame. I have a strong magnet on my driver that holds 5 bits and I've whacked them against stuff and had all the bits pushed almost off but the magnet is so strong they still clung at the edges. I wish the magnets on the pockets were as strong, but a weak magnet is better than no magnet.
Scritto da: Aaron
Driver didn't ring the bell per directions.bad area and can't have my packages dropped off outside.
Product is what I was looking for. No complaints on Product.
Scritto da: George
Great set of bags and very comfortable too
Great set of bags and very comfortable too. Ive been wearing them daily for about 4 months. Highly recommended if you're willing to do some modifications for fit and organizations. First the key items you should consider prior to purchasing. The suspenders will NOT stay put. I zip tied mine and solved that problem. One BIG draw back is the lack of loops for holding tools upright. I only carry what I need for the day, but some tools are permanent residents in my bags. What I ended up doing was replacing the entire bag (without the tape measurer holder) with a Dead On Professional Electricians pouch http://a.co/8cjD6xz Amazon has them for $39, Home Depot has them for $29. Your call. Not only does this bag have hand tool loops inside the big pocket, it is also equipped with the same rings for attaching the suspenders. No modifications needed, slips and clips right into the MagnoGrip's belt and suspenders. Now all my hand tools stay up right, organized and easy to find without looking down. There is nothing worse than being 20 feet up on a light pole and digging around for a wrench with one hand somewhere in the bottom of your bags while holding up a light (or something expensive) with your other hand. The hand tool loops that it does come with are not deep enough and your tools will fall out. I had to keep my hand tools in the big pocket, sideways, one stacked on top of the other. Very frustrating. I'm a 30 waist (5'9", 165, medium build, no gut) and use the second to last belt holes. The suspenders keep the bags up, the belt fits snug around my waist and its perfect. Hammer holder in the back. I love it! If you keep your belt high on your hips, the hammer will not hit your legs at all. I forget it's there sometimes until I need it. Having the issue of the suspenders falling so frequently I quickly learned that with the belt low on the wait, the hammer hits your legs when you walk, once the suspenders were adjusted and pulled up high, no more hitting. Abracadabra! Magnets work to keep screws and nails from spilling. You might lose one or two but its way better than dumping 100 screws in dirt or something inconvenient like the floor of your truck. I placed a medium carabiner on the back of the suspenders where the the straps meet. This aids in hooking the bags to anything when not in use. Another large carabiner is attacked to the headrest and I hang my bags there after work, hang them off a metal shelf in the garage on weekends. I can dig through them easily and nothings ever spills.
Scritto da: Greg Hood
Room for tools and improvement
I like the magnetic pockets keeps nails n screws from spilling out however the suspenders are attached by small rings which aren't going to last long
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Greatest bag on here for metal building guys
The magnets in outer pouches help keep screws from dripping out of bag.
Scritto da: Joshua e Bigelow
This is an awesome work belt
I Love this belt if worn correctly it dispersed the weight of my tool and allowed for easy access as needed.
Scritto da: Miguel Angel Trejo Villeda
Exelente compra
Me gustó el confort en los hombros además es resiste a peso
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Missing the suspenders
The product describes this includes suspenders. However these weren't included in my order. I would not rate this belt worth near 100$ without them

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