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NJHandyGuy

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thoughts opinions i got one today while i can see the use definately not made for larger human frames
 
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geologist

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Had one. Had a pair of channellocks slip out and bust me in the lip. In fairness, I was on my back and wiggling around without a creeper. For upright applications, it's not bad,
 

Xavis00

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I could see it being useful if you were doing some kind of maintenance work where you had to be suspended, or something like that. Otherwise, the bend over, tools fall out scenario seems very likely
 

jjjrmx5

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If you worked out of a bucket truck doing power lines, IT and CAT cable or worked as a cable or dish installer, I could see the need.

Anything with bending or crawling while wearing that thing loaded-up is a quick path to a worker's comp claim to me.
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NJHandyGuy

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i bought it for when i remove rooftop ac units for scrap this thing is snug on me even though it's a 5xl for $60 i'ld rather use my tool belt
 
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