5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
great belt,
August 1, 2006 Dale T. Hylton "Inkuyo" (Bothell, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: McGuire Nicholas 599-08-1 Combination Rig in Black (Tools & Home Improvement)
I am not a heavy user, but needed an upgrade from my old leather pouch. Adjustable, comfortable and works for this lefty.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Good work belt,
May 21, 2008 J. E. Parks (nj, usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: McGuire Nicholas 599-08-1 Combination Rig in Black (Tools & Home Improvement)
Was looking at a variety of inexpensive belts and this worked out nicely. The actual belt is comfortable and includes adequate padding for the amount of tools and fasteners I carry in it. The buckle seems durable and is very accommodating for various waist sizes. Both side packs are mirror images of the other, so its handy for either righty or lefty. Velcro firmly holds the pouches in place so they don't slide around. The one issue I have with it is its inability to carry a drill comfortably. At least I can always add a holster later.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Not for the DIYer,
July 10, 2006 JCullen (Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: McGuire Nicholas 599-08-1 Combination Rig in Black (Tools & Home Improvement)
This tool belt seems well made and will handle almost any man's berth. However, it is BIG. As someone who does projects on the weekend it is too much belt. It is easily twice the size of the typical leather tool belts you see in the hardware store. That said, the size does allow you to put everything you could want in the tool belt.
Also, there is a lot of extra belt if you have a smaller waist size(I have a 32 in waist). Although this does not limit the functionality of the belt, it does make it rather clumsy to get on and off.
Suited for the professional perhaps, but not for the weekend warrior