Fluke Networks11292400 Dur-a-Grip Pouch for Pro-Tool Kit IS50
S**.
Worth the money - especially with the matching Fluke tools.
Great for bringing together your common termination tools - punchdown, d-snips (electrician's scissors), flashlight, strippers, holds on to everything well, have used for better part of 6 months, nothing slips out, even when held upside down. Makes a good grab-and-go for when a quick termination pops up, or on the tool belt of a full-time cabling plant pro.
J**H
Perfect! Installed all tools and modified flashlight holder for ...
Perfect! Installed all tools and modified flashlight holder for my Streamlight, then I put it in front of the space heater for it to warm up then it stretched and formed to all my tools for a more custom fit. Tip, some items may be too large until you heat it up and allow it to stretch more. Will easily suit everyday field technician use for quick draw reaction timing...
B**R
Fluke Dur-a-Grip tool pouch
like this product. My only concern about the product is the clip on the pouch comes off too easy. This presented an issue while swimming through attics. I have to go back to locate the pouch which did not drop tools out of it, but dropped off my belt.Love the form factor and very comfortable to retrieve tools from holster.
B**N
Great little tool pouch!
Great little tool pouch holds tools i need to work on data cables. The tools fit a little tight but i think with use it will loosen up. I like the rubberized feel to it should hold up well,
C**L
Five Stars
Great network technicians tool holder.
F**D
What can I say. It is a Fluke Networks ...
What can I say. It is a Fluke Networks. You expect quality. You pay for it. You purchase a Fluke Networks product. Period.
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Junk do not buy!!!
Junk do not buy. The metal clip pulls out of the plastic holder. I always drop my tools from a ladder. I haven't hit anyone yet luckily!
R**S
I used it for a week and didnt like it. Bought the Greenlee variant which lets the ...
Its alright.. I used it for a week and didnt like it. Bought the Greenlee variant which lets the pouch move side to side and keeps the tools upright.If pockets are tight for the tools, use a heat gun on them to open them up a little. I know the flashlight and sharpie areas were quite tight and had to struggle with it to get them in or out. When your doing your cabling and you have other things in your head, Its a pain to have to wrestle your sharpie out of the holster.Again, I prefer the Greenlee version.
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