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DIYers Delight
Having first seen this product used by the installer for my garage door I was intrigued. He explained to me that it worked well for the amount of abuse he gave his tools. Having recently procured one myself, to aid me in keeping my tools on me as I remodel my basement and garage I must say I am delighted with this tool. It Fits every tool I have. I can put up to four of them on my work belt and carry every tool I need for a job at the top of a ladder. (I do not like heights so the fewer trips up a ladder the better).
As for the complaints about large tools, please not that on the manufacuters web site they say that Bigg Lugg 2 is rated for tools under 10 lbs.
Bottom line; I like this product so much not only will I be getting more of them for myself I will be giving them as presents to my friends.
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useful
good for a great variety of power tool, even I prefere a hook for my cordless drills
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This is a must have.
I don't normally write these things but having noticed a couple poor review when i went to purchase these as a gift for my brother and having two clips and 6 bungee loops already myself I felt i need to adress the two poor reviews. I am a professional contractor, these clips are the cats meow and I recommend them to everyone I know thats in the buis. They work very well...even with large drills and air tools or framing guns. The thing to keep in mind ie: mr used them with 28v hammer drill... is that the tool your using is has a small grip area...so put the ball tight to the bottom...and they will be out of your way. And to the person who was complaining the clip came off his belt...he must have been using a regular dress belt and not any type of construction tool belt. So is there a down side..yes. With heavy tools the clip will dig into your side or try to roll your belt...constrution type or not. I notice this most with my framing nailer and coil nailer(hose tension makes this even worse when roofing) The solution is to tuck the clip into the widest part of your gear belt or to use a side protector like on the bucket boss brand belt units. Also keep the hose tension to minimum by keeping some slack near you. ... Keep in mind a framing nailer (porter cable 350mag)loaded is almost 10#s plus the weight of the hose assembly and tension...but for anything else...especially cordless....no worries and worth the money.
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It's OK....but
The idea seems alright but the tool, especially a heavier tool like a drill, bounces in the bungee when you walk. The plastic belt clip also feels like it digs into your waist. The big lug hook is better because you don't have to search for the holder (especially while wearing a coat) like with this one although the hook is a pain sometimes because it tends to catch on things when it is empty. The big lug 2 obviously does not have this problem.
All in all, it's ok but the bouncy tool thing is the worst part of it.