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Bucket Boss 55033 Builders Rig: Electrician Tool Belt Review

Looking for that perfect companion rig as you do your chores or as you perform your work as a professional construction worker? Perhaps the Bucket Boss 55033 Builders Rig may just suit you.

Product Features

The padded belt is adjustable and fits 28 to 52 inches waistline. With reverse taper pockets and pleated pockets, it can hold all your tools. Removable pouches allow you to customize what you can put or bring in with it. Having a high-quality design, its well-padded characteristics create a quick-release buckle and a solid line that won’t stretch out under heavy loads.

There are also many rooms for wrenches, pliers, utility knife, angle square, hand plane, pens, and pencils. Built to last and holding up anything you want to bring on the job site. Its Anso-tex nylon material signifies durability beyond any doubt.

Advantages

Very well made and durable – the markings of a good product! Bucket Boss’ products are indestructible and can hold up well to any weather and abuse. This type of electrician tool belt is really functional and the internal pockets are great. The belt clip is also made of the same good quality. Gets the job done in an easier way by switching its components! Its rig is also a light-weight preventing strain on the back. Comfortable because the tools will not hang so low beneath your thighs!

You don’t even need to search for your tools every now and then. It keeps things really organized. A good amount of padding makes it comfortable to use. Because of its deep-sized pockets and good attachments, your tools will never slip out of your belt. Well-designed electrician tool belt where nylon is put to endure all weather conditions and keeps a cool temperature. The bag can be strapped to your body for more than eight hours a day.

Disadvantages

The pockets are larger than you thought so some of your tools might just fall-off. When you bend over, the rigs may slide down so when you get up you have to re-adjust them again. The belt may also prove to be oversized. The plastic clip fastening it has may occasionally break. Using this may feel awkward, because the fasteners get jammed up with the big bags.

Conclusion

These bags are durable, spacious and comfortable to use which are the essentials in looking for an electrician tool pouch. The other negative comments are merely minimal and are minor details. It is available in brown and black colors at an online price of $32.61 (from the original tag price of $53.95). What a bag for a really dirt-cheap price!