Rear padded and reinforced pouch, four front pockets
Clip loop for a tape roll, keys and its snap loop
Pouch measures 9.75-inches x 5.75-inches
Product Review
Product Description
Slip pouch into back pocket and it's a mini tool belt. 4 front pockets hold tools, pencils, wallet and more. Clip loop attaches tape roll and keys. Snap loop secures to belt or tool bag handle. Padded for comfort and reinforced for strength.
Amazon.com Product Description
The Bucket Boss 54045 Rear Guard Tool Sheath is great for mobile jobs or simple work requiring just a few tools. Four front pockets hold tools, pen and pencil, and your wallet. A clip loop holds tape rolls or keys and uses a snap loop to attach to your pants belt, and the rear pouch goes into a back pocket to create a mini tool belt. Attachment comes with a 2-inch stainless steel belt clip, and the abrasion-resistant fabrics fight against wear.
Summary: Great tool pouch -- one thing could make it better 2010-08-19
Comment: I work in telecommunications and use my Bucket Boss Rear Guard almost every day. I'm able to store a set of diagonal cutters, needle nose pliers, flush cuts, wire strippers, phillips and flat screwdrivers, punch-down tool, and probably a few more odds and ends. It's very roomy.
I don't wear it my back pocket (as I think was intended), but keep it on the front of my right leg, snapped to my belt. It's replaced a "full-sized" lineman's belt (which I *never* used unless absolutely necessary).
I love this thing (and I've given several as gifts), but I'm on my second Rear Guard for a simple reason: a couple of my tools keep wearing holes in the bottom. The most severe is the front pocket where I keep a punch-down (impact) tool -- after a while, the fabric at the bottom seems to wear out. No big deal, really, since these things are pretty cheap; they seem to last me about 3-4 years.
Heartily recommend this tool pouch if you've got a handful (or pocket full) of tools you'd like to keep on you, keep organized, and keep out of your pockets. :D
Customer Rating:
Summary: working well so far 2010-08-15
Comment: I'm using this belt for holding telephone and network tools on a day to day basis. It hasn't given me any problems so far, the snap tab for the loop on th belt is holding with my tools. For around $10 i'm super happy with what I got. The only issue I could see is if this snap button came loose but so far so good. The people complaining about the bottom coming out of a $10-15 toolbag are idiotic. For the price you're paying try spending three to four times for a leather kit that will last for your expectations.
Customer Rating:
Summary: Excelent carrier 2010-08-12
Comment: I just keep ending up with more tools, until i lose them anyway. I am a fan of using anything that saves time. It sure beats using just your back pocket . You can set up your tools in this pouch which saves the time your spending now looking around in your pockets. When I am doing a something fast, and dont want to carry all the boxes to the site, it pays for itself.
Customer Rating:
Summary: Great for the DIY-er 2010-06-07
Comment: For those of us who pretend to know what we're doing, this tool pouch is great for carrying around the essentials. I keep it "stocked" with a screwdriver, pencil, measuring tape, utility knife and pliers, and it keeps them very handy. The snap is solid, and there is no worries about this thing falling off or apart. The little strap and clip on the front even make a handy loop to keep a claw hammer. (Probably not a good idea, but I did say I was pretending to know stuff.)
Customer Rating:
Summary: Tool Pouch 2010-05-02
Comment: This item was exactly what the description promised it would be. Might have been better if the flashlight pocket were larger, but, all in all, it is what I wanted.
I don't wear it my back pocket (as I think was intended), but keep it on the front of my right leg, snapped to my belt. It's replaced a "full-sized" lineman's belt (which I *never* used unless absolutely necessary).
I love this thing (and I've given several as gifts), but I'm on my second Rear Guard for a simple reason: a couple of my tools keep wearing holes in the bottom. The most severe is the front pocket where I keep a punch-down (impact) tool -- after a while, the fabric at the bottom seems to wear out. No big deal, really, since these things are pretty cheap; they seem to last me about 3-4 years.
Heartily recommend this tool pouch if you've got a handful (or pocket full) of tools you'd like to keep on you, keep organized, and keep out of your pockets. :D