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FirstFit
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evening everyone,
I have been after a good tool belt for sometime,
just wondered what your recomendations are and why?

Thanks
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I find the multi pocketed ones a bit of a hinderence at times, but the ones with only 2 pockets are fine if you are doing lots of nailing etc, but thats only my opinion!!
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Post by Hitch »

The Plano ones are good.

Nice and strong, modular system allows you to add the parts you want.
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i've got a plano one, nice and comfy and a good price too :grin:
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Post by stevemastic »

I have upgraded mine to dewalt from Amercia via ebay It took a few weeks of care full bidding & ended up with a belt, nammer holder & four assorted pouches for a fraction :-) of the cost in the uk..
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Post by panlid »

i just use a single pouch leather type with a metal hammer holder. the 2 sided ones are a pain in the arse. its a bugger taking it off when you need to pee though. which is all the time with me with all the tea i drink :lol:
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Post by dirtydeeds »

i bought a dewalt electricians pouch

took it home and customised it with a stanley knife
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