🛠️ Gear up like a pro—because your tools deserve the best fit!
The Bucket Boss Utility Pouch with FlapFit (Original Series 54170) is a compact, durable polyester tool organizer featuring 5 pockets and a long-handled tool loop. Measuring 5"L x 2"W x 9"H and weighing just 2.24 ounces, it offers secure flap closure and is proudly made in the USA with a 1-year limited warranty.
Color | Brown |
Brand | Bucket Boss |
Material | Polyester |
Product Dimensions | 5"L x 2"W x 9"H |
Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
Number Of Pockets | 5 |
Closure Type | Flap |
Manufacturer | Bucket Boss |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00721415541703 |
UPC | 721415541703 767654512494 785533584325 |
Number of Compartments | 5 |
Part Number | 54170 |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 54170 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Pouch |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Included Components | Bucket Boss Utility Tool Pouch with FlapFit in Brown, 54170 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
S**2
Good for holding a few tools for a project
I do various diy/repair projects around our home and got this because sometimes I really need to hang on to a few tools but also need my hands free. I have adhd so if I put something down even in my own home, it may get easily lost. I live in fear of losing small screws, washers, etc.This pouch is nice for casual use because it's not huge. You can fit a few tools, a flashlight or your phone, pens, and because there's a couple pockets you can put things like loose screws or drill bits in there as well. It can attach to a normal belt or a tool belt or you could stick it in your pocket or hang it on something. I'm not sure how durable it would be with every day use but it seems pretty good sturdy material. Overall definitely worth it for the price.
L**Y
Light, SIMPLE to Put On and Take Off
Pictures, thousand words etc... I'm homeowner guy with a mini suburban ranch in Phoenix. Horses, dogs, fences etc. I wear this pouch essentially all day long while I'm goofin' around, doing chores, wonkin' around in the man cave etc. Any time I find a loose thingamabob I can address the problem without having to go get a tool box.The contents I keep in the pouch vary a tiny bit now and then. If I'm working on HVAC, for example, I'll add a 1/4-5/16 multi nut driver for panel screws. If I'm doing something with the electrical pixies, I'll add a clamp on meter. etc. It seems the pouch is darn near ideal size for that kind of config for me. I've always got just enough space to add maybe 3 or 4 drivers or pliers or wrenches for a special gig, and that won't overload the pouch. Then when you're done with that project, remove the specialty tools and you're back to the lighter, more streamlined version.The lightweight factor, I think what some are scoring DOWN, is a positive IMO. The nylon is indeed pretty thin. I imagine that after a year of screwdriver or big hemostats poking on the nylon it will develop a hole. For ten bucks next year that problem is solved. Just think of it as a consumable. I'm sure you could find an Oxford leather pouch that would last a couple decades without a screwdriver poke problem. But you'd pay a hundred bucks for it and it would weigh 3-4 times what this one does.Might be the best thing I like about this thing is the belt mount. No droppin yer drawers to thread the thing on. It slips over and closes very simply, very securely with a BIG area of velcro. MUCH more secure and easier to attach than something with metal snaps. And MUCH simpler and less small parts than any of those two piece plastic clip things.Tools I normally carry all day long are in the pics. Arizona residents will recognize the xtra long hemostats from Freight by the Bay and the UV/Blacklight flashlight. Serve double duty as both scorpion hunting tools AND could be pretty handy during one of those 60s LSD flashbacks when you find yourself in need of a monster size roach clip and you want to illuminate that fluorescent Jimi Hendrix poster you've had forever.Thanks - Lumpy
C**E
Perfect for structured cabling technicians!
Excellent quality tool pouch! I am a structured cabling technician and I've had one exactly like this for the last two years. It has served me well and taken lots of abuse. I finally retired it from service as the velcro became unstitched and it developed a couple of holes but that's to be expected. For the price it's a great value and holds all the small hand tools I use every day!
S**N
Attaches good to handtrucks
Im a delivery driver. bought this to attach to my handtruck so i can put my scanner in it or my phone. It does hold the scanner good (zebra model) but its kinda too snug. Ill prably get a bigger one. Its strap is velcro btw. It dont say that in the description. The canvas is high quality.
Z**
VERY GOOD PRODUCT!!!!
This utility pouch is a sturdy and well designed pouch that's perfect for carrying small tools accessories and personal items. The flapfit design makes for a secure and snug attachment to my belt or tool bag, makig it really convenient to access what I need.
S**Y
A great pouch for my garden "essentials".
Finally my "essential" smaller gardening tools are at my side whenever I need them. Made of tough material strongly stitched, velcro that will not give way until you detach the pieces, and with a reinforced bottom in the main pouch to keep pointed object from breaking through.
M**.
Works well!
Got this to put my paint scraper, screw drivers, ext in while painting houses. Works great. It’s light, versatile, and inexpensive. Holds on well, even when overloaded and is a good size.
G**P
Helpful organization
This is a huge improvement over nothing. I think it’s moderately well designed and seems like it might last more than a year. I use mine to keep my phone, sharpies, pen, pencils, lumber crayon, notebook and utility knife. It’s much better than carrying those in my pockets working at a lumberyard. My main problem is the large front pocket that seems made for a utility knife is about 1/2” to 1” too shallow. So some utility knives could possibly come out. Mine is borderline. Also the fabric is a bit soft and I can see issues coming as it softens more. Granted, this is probably one of the more durable and high quality items out there, though I am thinking I would have wanted the $21 version that might have been a bit better on pocket design. But, that one wouldn’t have held my note book probably. Honestly this isn’t bad, just not amazing. I run or jog sometimes or jump and a few times items have fallen out, so it’s not like a tool belt for retaining items. This is super handy and I am thankful for it. But it could be a touch better.
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