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The SIYAN Heavy Duty Tool Belt is an adjustable, durable tool organizer designed for professionals. With 6 pockets and a large central pouch, it accommodates a variety of tools while ensuring comfort with its adjustable fit for waists up to 50 inches. Made from high-quality Oxford cloth, this tool belt is built to withstand the rigors of any job site.
Closure Type | Buckle |
Number Of Pockets | 6 |
Size | One Size |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Oxford |
R**L
Light weight and comfortable.
My kids make fun of me because I am always getting to the top of my ladder, swearing and then coming back down to get the tool I forgot.I have an old leather belt that is ridiculously heavy. It was actually a lineman's belt. It is so heavy, I just don't like wearing it.I saw this one and thought I really should have one that I actually use. Wow! I really do like this one. Not crazy about the hammer holding but I don't care since I have an excellent one of those from Qulinexa so I am set for everything now.The pouch is handy if you keep a lot of deck screws at the ready like I do. The rest of the loops are a good size for my standard screwdrivers. I do have a bit of a harder time placing my large needle nose pliers. They are larger than normal ones but I use them a lot.There is a looped strap that works great for tape or a roll of wire, rope or something like that.It's modern. I know my Uncle is rolling in his grave. As a lifelong carpenter from the turn of the last century, if it wasn't leather it wasn't worth anything. Times, they are a changin.I do like and recommend this belt.
D**.
Don't use this if you have a walking job in the dark.
I work graveyard shifts fir a railroad and requires lots of walking at times.Not all slots in this tool belt will hold the tools needed or fit. I had some very expensive name brand screwdriver that have popped out of the loops when walking briskly and did not remind them back tracking. They didn't fit in the pouch part and more uncomfortable in my pants pocket. So I tried this tool belt.Most likely it's for construction. The front part of the belt on mine had no padding so the weight with tools would dig the belt in my stomach hop area and had to constantly adjust in a different locationIt does not hold alot of tools either so for a beginner carpenter or construction person this would be perfect but not for me so back to the backpack.I did not think that it would comapart so for the cost on the quality of it is reasonable.I really hope you have Better and Good Luck with this tool belt because I really think it works but only in certain typs of work.See ya next time.
J**H
Limits you to the number of tools you can carry.
This tool belt distributes the weight of your tools more evenly around your waist. That’s the upside to using this tool carrying system. The downside, and the downside, is big. It limits the number of tools that you can carry. If you use this tool belt, you had better know what tools you will need for the job you’re undertaking. Experience has taught me that’s an impossibility, so I will stick with my conventional electrician tool pouch even if it puts all the weight over my right hip. I will reserve this belt for the simple jobs where I can count the tools I will use on my two hands.It is well made, and fits well. With its limitations in mind, it is well worth the $15.98 it costs.
T**E
Tool belt
The tool pouch itself is nice, well made durable. The attaching belt is strong and as would expect. However the belt is not for larger people and def not up to 50" waist.You might be comfortable in it if your waist isn't larger than 42" to be on the safe side. Other than that no issues, I just needed to extend the belt a little to accommodate for a larger size. That didn't bother me as the price of the belt is fairly low and issue easy to remedy not worth returning.
L**Z
Product quality
The product was received on time and in good packaging conditions, the quality of the product is very good according to the specifications published in the advertisement, I am satisfied with the product, I have been using it for 1 month without having any problem, 100% recommended.
T**Z
Great Belt!!!
It hooked up no problem. It's very sturdy and functional. It's very useful. The pouch is in a great spot and the pouch size is good. It's adjustable so it fit no problem, but if your on the high end of this belt size, you may want to size up.
K**K
For standing job
If the work requires you to bend and crawl like in the crawl space or attic, this tool belt may not be suitable as the long tool would interfere with your movement because they are placed over half of your waist. But I would say for small standing projects, it would be fine. I especially like to pouch in front for small screws and ties.
M**S
Nice tool belt
Great gift for the weekend fuxer or professional carpenter. It is sturdy and comfortable to wear. It will hold all the necessary tools for your job without weighing you down. The web type construction is very strong and the price is right.
O**N
Ein einfacher, aber durchaus hilfreicher Werkzeuggürtel!
Dieser Werkzeuggürtel von SIYAN ist ordentlich verarbeitet. In der Mitte gibt es eine Tasche für Nägel oder Schrauben. Schaut man sich das erster Titelbild an, dann sieht man auf der linken Seite drei kleine Schlaufen, die man zum Beispiel für Schraubendreher verwenden kann. Daneben gibt es noch eine Schlaufen für einen Hammer. Auf der rechten Seite sieht man drei größere Schlaufen, die man gut für Zangen verwenden kann. Daneben gibt es eine Schlaufe mit einem Karabinerhaken, die man variabel einsetzen kann. Ob man die Tasche vor sich oder auf dem Rücken hat, muss jeder selbst entscheiden. Das ist eine Frage der Bequemlichkeit. Die Länge vom Gürtel lässt sich ausreichend verstellen. Die Schnalle besteht aus Kunststoff. Die Tasche hat einen Klettverschluss.Aktueller Preis zum Zeitpunkt der Rezension: 15,99 €Größe bzw. Ausführung: 8 Schlaufen und 1 Tasche an einem GürtelFazit: Wann benötigt man einen solchen Werkzeuggürtel? Meistens auf einem Gerüst, damit man nicht ständig von oben nach unten klettern muss. Es stellt sich also die Frage, welche Arbeiten man ausführt. Man sollte smart arbeiten, aber nicht hart, also nur das Werkzeug mitnehmen, was man wirklich benötigt. Es ist also nicht erforderlich, alle Schlaufen unbedingt zu belegen und zu nutzen. Das wichtigste sind die Tasche für die Nägel oder die Schrauben und die Schlaufe für den Hammer.Ich hoffe meine Rezension war nützlich. 👍
G**T
Etwas unflexibel
Für die typischen Arbeiten als Handwerker suche ich schon länger einen Werkzeuggürtel, um die entsprechenden Utensilien bei der Arbeit "am Mann" zu haben. Deshalb habe ich das Testangebot von Amazon genutzt und den SIYAN Werkzeuggürtel bestellt. Wie üblich am nächsten Tag durch meinen netten Amazonboten geliefert (Prime).Der Gürtel wirkt etwas steif, lässt sich auf meinen Bauchumfang anpassen (obwohl hier schon Bauch vorhanden ist :-) ). Leider vermisse ich etwas mehr Flexibilität, um die Schlaufen zu arrangieren bzw. in Griffweite zu positionieren. Die Tasche für Kleinteile) befindet sich am Rücken, so dass man kaum reingreifen oder etwas gezielt heraussuchen kann. Insofern nicht ganz das, was mir vorgeschwebt hat.Ich habe gestern am PrimeDay an alternatives Produkt für knapp die Hälfte des Preises gefunden, welches ich heute geliefert bekommen habe. Hier kann die Tasche z.B. an der Körperseite positioniert werden, so dass Kleinteile darin untergebracht und bei Bedarf gut herausgenommen werden können. Dies entspricht mehr meinen Vorstellungen, so dass ich lieber den neuen Gürtel verwende und das Testprodukt an Amazon retourniere. Von mir 3,5 Sterne
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