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Thread: Recommend electrician tool pouch
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6th March 2018, 08:04 PM #1Member
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Recommend electrician tool pouch
Dear folks
I am looking to buy an electrician tool pouches that mainly would be used for screwdrivers , sidecutter, pliers
The one that I bought from Bunnings doesn't hold screwdrivers firmly,,,,,they keep falling off
I tried to google found many don't like them they don't have deep pockets that might help to grasp screwdrivers
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6th March 2018, 08:52 PM #2China
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6th March 2018, 09:23 PM #3Member
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Thanks for that
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6th March 2018, 09:32 PM #4GOLD MEMBER
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Have you tried an electrical wholesaler like AWM, Rexel etc.
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6th March 2018, 09:36 PM #5Member
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I haven't tried them by visiting stores yet but when i searched online I found from Rexel
TOOL POUCH ELECTRICIANS HEAVY DUTY | Tool Belt | Electrical Wholesale | Rexel Electrical Supplies
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7th March 2018, 12:16 AM #6
Veto makes great tool carrying stuff. Pricey but worth every penny.
Try this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Veto-Pro-Pa...0AAOxyeZNTVV15
They make a smaller version called the TP-3 as well. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Veto-Pro-Pa...sAAOSwmRFadNcbInnovations are those useful things that, by dint of chance, manage to survive the stupidity and destructive tendencies inherent in human nature.
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7th March 2018, 02:40 AM #7
Interested in how your search goes, I've got this one from makita and it does the same. Cross it off your list....
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7th March 2018, 05:22 PM #8Member
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Thanks rob streeper
US has many things not in Australia and issue with shipping it is costy sometime and sometime acceptable
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7th March 2018, 05:26 PM #9Member
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Thanks ProTooling
Although picture might doesn't justify size I feel it is small but I could be wrong as well
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8th March 2018, 11:30 AM #10
I dislike the 'all-in-one' tool belts as they're usually too bulky and end up with odd pockets I just don't use.
So I tend to buy individual holsters. For screwdrivers I was using chisel holsters - I haven't found single 'screwdriver' holsters worth a damn - but still had the problem of them falling out when working my way thru crawlspaces. Eventually I stuck a couple of rare earth magnets on the bottom inside edge of the holster. No glue, just the magnets stuck to each other with the leather trapped between. And not the outside piece of leather, else the outside magnet can catch on objects as I crawled over them. DAMHIKT.
It worked. Made it a bit more awkward to extract the screwdriver and needs a modicum of care putting the screwdriver back in, but I can live with that.
At least I'm not leaving tools behind in places where I didn't really want to go in the first place!
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8th March 2018, 07:14 PM #11Member
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At least I'm not leaving tools behind in places where I didn't really want to go in the first place!
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8th March 2018, 09:12 PM #12Member
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Not sure if anything’s suites to your needs, but the atlas 46 stuff from the states looks pretty great
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8th March 2018, 09:15 PM #13Member
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Not sure if anything’s suites to your needs, but the atlas 46 stuff from the states looks pretty great
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