Fastcap PRO HOLD Pro Hold strap-on magnetic holder

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Fastcap PRO HOLD  magnetic holder
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  1. Tools & Home Improvement
  2. Publisher: FASTCAP
  3. Sales Rank in Tools: #99351

Product Review

Are you always misplacing your driver bits or spending too much time chasing down screws? If so, the ProHold is for you. The ProHold contains 9 neodymium high performance magnets plus a comfortable, adjustable hook and loop wrist strap, so you will never be without your screws and bits again. Fits easily around wrist or drill/driver.

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Average Customer Review
2.5 out of 5 stars (2 customer reviews)

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars poor quality, June 23, 2011
dripac (NY , USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fastcap PRO HOLD Pro Hold strap-on magnetic holder (Tools & Home Improvement)
good concept ( old, though), but poor quality. wrist band disintegrated after sparse and reasonable use. velcro patch came off on one side, due to weak stitching. there are similar, but better products.


0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent item, the velcro could use a better stitch, though., April 10, 2011
Harlan Sheppard (Honolulu, Hawaii) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Fastcap PRO HOLD Pro Hold strap-on magnetic holder (Tools & Home Improvement)
The Fastcap PRO HOLD is a useful tool for anyone doing some work around the house. After fastening the strap, you can place anything from some fasteners (nails, screws, bolts) to a small utility knife. In particular, I find the ability to hold tools to be most useful for anyone working in Class C or higher PPE's. People included in this group are remediation contractors and some first responders.

The strap itself is comfortable to wear, and easy enough to tie on by yourself. You will more likely than not require the dexterity of bare hands to do so. If you just place a fistful of nails on there, you might find one or two creeps under the edge to irritate your skin. I did not find this to be a significant flaw, however.

On the left side of the image is the 'male' side of the velcro. The stitching on this is relatively fragile, and when the end frays it consequently becomes more difficult to properly fasten. Overall, I am pleased with this purchase.

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