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The title says it all. You will not regret it if you purchase this product, but dont try to shoot yourself :)
my problem with it is that after this much time the pockets have softened and my tools fall out whenever i trip or just lean over pretty far. i have switched over to a dewalt technicians pouch and a CLC nail bag b/c the pockets are alittle deaper. if you think about it for ~$30 i got a pouch that lasted 1.5 year with out any problem. i have had this pouch for over 2 years and it has held up great and after a few weeks it was broken in really nice. i think part of the problem is that the pockets are just alittle to shallow. however the CLC nylon bag(~$20) doesn't seem to be built as tough - when it wears out i will probably go back to this bag. if they were an inch deeper i think it would solve this problem.
Nylon is also much better than leather in that it will not sweat and stain your pants; I've having to throw away a fairly expensive Craftsman leather pouch because it always turned my pants brown. This Dewalt ballistic nylon pouch cost about double what I would've paid for some generic pouches at Home Depot and Lowes but has made my job a whole heck of a lot easier. As a contractor, I depend on my tools and the things that carry them for a living, day in and day out. For one thing, it's top quality ballistic nylon is definitely thicker and better constructed, and its roomy size, double front nail pockets, and well-thought out tool slots and hammer loops make both organizing and accessing my tools a breeze. I'm not nearly as sold on their power tools, but their accessories (I also got the drill holster and driver guide) have been more than worth their premium prices. Plus it comes in a professional-looking and attractive black and yellow color, much better than the random reds greens and browns you find in most hardware stores.
Thanks DeWalt, for making my job easier. A great idea from a great company. With the simplicity and durability of your entire line of hand held tools of the trade, I can now match them with your new tool pouches.
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