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OneEyedMan

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I might buy something like that on Temu to try. I don’t know where that would find a useful purpose for it.
 
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impactims

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I might buy something like that on Temu to try. I don’t know where that would find a useful purpose for it.
I think the idea is to slide the reinforced hole of the nylon strap onto something like a hook of some sort. Ideally, this would be in a convenient location to bring the wrench set closer to your work space.

I was thinking perhaps a hook with a magnetic base, then stick the magnet to a frame rail when working under the car. Slide the reinforced hole over the hook. The wrench set would then be hanging right there, under the car. Something like that. Sounds like it would be rather handy.
 

1Bad55Chevy

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Depends on what you do fo a living would determine if that was useful or not.

I only see that for something like climbing applications where you wouldn't have a tool bag or could only carry something very small.
 

OneEyedMan

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I think the idea is to slide the reinforced hole of the nylon strap onto something like a hook of some sort. Ideally, this would be in a convenient location to bring the wrench set closer to your work space.

I was thinking perhaps a hook with a magnetic base, then stick the magnet to a frame rail when working under the car. Slide the reinforced hole over the hook. The wrench set would then be hanging right there, under the car. Something like that. Sounds like it would be rather handy.
I guess I was looking at to keep all the wrenches together in a tool bag or hand carry box. That and a magnet hook could be handy useful on a job, I have had bad luck maneuvering clasps like that with one hand though.
 
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I could stick it on my Icon magnetic tool pad and look at it every time I passed by the tool chest.
 
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