Best Tool Belt For The Money | ToughBuilt ClipTech

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I will give an honest review of what I feel is the best tool belt for the money. I have owned the Toughbuilt ClipTech for 6 months now and it has performed well and adapted to a wide variety of jobs. There are still a ton more ClipTech attachments that I haven't tried but this video will give you a high-level overview of the tool belt and help you decide if this is the tool belt for you.

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0:00 Introduction
1:39 Killer Feature #1
3:16 Killer Feature #2
4:16 What is in My Tool Belt
6:53 Additional Features and Benefits

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I just bought this.. yesterday….. I really do like the clip system.. it’s incredible… I bought the wall mount strips too.. and extra clips to hang off a tool bucket and by the side door and back door on my van.. I’m looking forward to seeing how it works out in the real world

drainmonkeys
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I have this (Master Electrician/Handyman) with suspenders and it works great. I hang the suspenders over the seat for travel.

ctg
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The rails are great. I have used the clips by themselves as well. Mounted one one a scissor lift, placed a big magnet on one so I can just put it on steel, even mounted a few on my tool cart. Best system out there!

pdb
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Been looking for a new tool belt and thanks to you I can stop looking. I love the easy on/off of the pouches.

MrGrigs
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This is great, Scott! I hadn’t really seen or considered these, but Ima have to take a look see! I like the clip on and off feature, very handy! This is the kind of content that is sensible, Informative, and helps others on making decisions with their hard earned greenbacks! Stay safe and Healthy! 👍👍👍👍👍😁✌🏻🇺🇸

georgedavall
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What I loved about the toughbuilt clip tech was when it was break/lunch time, I could take the pouch/holster off and be able to enjoy my time without being weighed down or have tools falling out. I no longer work that summer(s) job and keep putting off getting myself a set for some stupid reason.

videowatcher
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I have always being intrigued by the job of eletricians, plumbers and even mechanics. I have the money and the time (thanks to Covid-19) to take a course in either of these fields. But as a Union member making $40/hr and having a very comfortable job and being able to retire at 55 with a hefty pension it doesn't make sense for me to spend 2 years in trade school when I have only 5 years left to retire. I love watching your videos man, I love doing my own home renovations and other stuff that I have learnt to do for myself and save money $$$ at the same time.

alienlatino
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DIY'er here, mounted clips on a shelf post and just hang the loaded pouches and belt off it. Takes up very little room, is at eye height, and all the tools are accessible when in the shed.

Gunghoa
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The totes are great too. You can add those pouches and make a pretty comprehensive pack-in setup. I have some issues with the toolboxes that you can wheel around though. I think they are a little restrictive in the pocket department and they aren't as customizable as something like their tote. They have rails you can clip onto on the front but, unlike the tote, you can't clip another pouch to each side. It almost makes it seem like a bigger actual product than the tote, yet it has a smaller overall amount of storage than 2 of the 3 boxes they sell. The only one that has more storage than the setup I use is the XXL box which is giant but also 3x the price of the tote.

One issue that causes the boxes to feel small is the fact that they need to displace space in the actual bottom of the boxes in order to make room for the giant wheels they have. Either that or they would have had to put the wheels on the outside and they would be in the way. It just reduces total useable space. Also, the boxes don't have the best outside pockets. The sides seem bare and since you can't put another pouch on the side like with the totes, they end up being just flat surfaces with a few wrenches in the bare-bones pockets and that's about it. If I look at my tote right now, the only wasted space is the side that rubs against my thigh as tote it around. Even that has small tools in pockets though. Meanwhile the XXL box even looks bare on the sides and offers little customization options outside of the 3 spaces you can clip pouches to in the front of the box. You can fit about 2 pouches on the XL model and 1.5 pouches on the L model. They make smaller pouches that would fit alongside a bigger one on the L model.

If you combined the best of the totes with the best of the boxes, you'd have a pretty slick system. I think a good way to do that would be to make a dolly system that you can drop the tote into. That way you can sell it to everyone who already has the totes. I'd probably buy it if it was of good quality and wasn't too expensive.

keggerous
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I thought I invented this system and was telling a co-worker today about my idea and he said they already have it so, after a little searching, I found this video and yup, not exactly my system but pretty close. I just bought the 4pc contractor set on Amazon. oops, sorry, I didn't use your link. :(

michaeljmccurdy
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THAT'S what I've been looking for. Ordered.

KRWoodworks
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Dont have the belt. However I do have the knife and knife. Knife pouch drill holster knee pads and just picked up the 18" wide mouth rolling tool bag great great product very versatile

robertmills
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I have had this tool belt and suspenders/ multi bag system for a while now, 0 complaints. I have a small handyman business, and carry the specific tools I need in each bag. Electrical, plumbing, construction and even framing. When I get to a job, I’ll scope out what needs to be done then go to my truck. Don my belt, then grab whichever bags I need and clip them on. Saves me from hauling my Veto pro pack (when loaded, about 65 lbs) to and from. Plus I’m carrying the weight on my padded belt and leaves my hands free. I just got the large rolling bag, so I can bring my 18 volt tools to and from as well. Added bonus, I can clip a hub to the rolling bag and wheel everything in together…

kkrankie
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Good video. That's a cool tool belt system I was not aware of. Thanks for sharing.

Atlas.XX
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Thank you Scot for really great tool recommendation 👍👍👍

VladimirYukht
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Love this system, except I don’t use the cheap belt, I have the clips on my buckaroo belt and diamond back vest! Unreal!

Asuttnz
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I know this is a litle dated, but I had a new guy point this video out as he was going to buy the kit with the belt who then suggested I comment on it. We bought several of these for workers, including myself, based on the concept, which is awesome. Unfortunately, we have had multiple buckle failures, 4 of 13 so far, especially outdoors in the cold. The buckles are nearly impossible to open with gloves on and even worse when they are cold. Can't get the clips to fit most belts, as most of the pro belts are a quarter inch wider. Finally found an old AWP belt I had that they fit on and the pouches are incredibly useful because of the ability to be quickly switched. The belt, however, is pretty worthless.

jeffortne
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Great belt. Thanks for all your knowledge.

RAV
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Thank you as always, looks like a great product line

mixedberries
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Wonder how Tough Built compares with Occidental belts. Besides being x5 cheaper, they have a modular design and kick stands. This tips me over to Tough Built camp, plus the Cybertruck…lol!

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