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Reddit mentions of CLC Custom Leathercraft 5023 Deluxe Cordless Poly Drill Holster, Black

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of CLC Custom Leathercraft 5023 Deluxe Cordless Poly Drill Holster, Black. Here are the top ones.

CLC Custom Leathercraft 5023 Deluxe Cordless Poly Drill Holster, Black
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    Features:
  • EASY ACCESS TO DRILL: This drill holster has a safety strap with quick-release buckle for easy access to your tools.
  • DURABLE DRILL HOLSTER: This Custom Leathercraft drill holster is made of polyester material for added durability.
  • STAY ORGANIZED: This drill holster contains multiple outer pockets and sleeves for complete bit organization.
  • CONVENIENT: Hook-and-loop backing help to keep strap back when drill holster is not in use.
  • ANGLED FOR BETTER BALANCE: This drill holster holds most brands of T-handle drills.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height12.5 Inches
Length7.25 Inches
Number of items1
Size1-(Pack)
Weight0.4 Pounds
Width1.75 Inches

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Found 5 comments on CLC Custom Leathercraft 5023 Deluxe Cordless Poly Drill Holster, Black:

u/Darke · 1 pointr/Nerf

You can get a drill holster that will go on any belt and fit pistol-sized blasters up to a Stockade from just about anywhere. Something like this should work. I currently use this one, and it fits my Stockade pretty decently

The one downside is that for bigger pistols, like the Stockade, the strap isn't long enough to go around the back of the grip. But I have tried it with Strongarms and Snapfire 8, and it snugly fits those blasters and the strap is long enough. Since the Hammershot is smaller than the Strongarm, a drill holster should work perfectly fine.

Here's a not-so-great picture of my stockade, holstered. Since the strap isn't long enough to go around the back of the grip, I fasten it through the trigger.

u/partisan98 · 1 pointr/Tools

If you are like me and keep putting one down to grab the other and misplacing it i highly highly suggest picking up a drill holster. They are especially nice when you are working above your head and dont want to keep bending down to pick your other drill up.

You can get Generic ones from $10-$15 like this one.

But all the bigger brands have ones as well like Dewalts $15 one and Milwaukees $18 one.

u/Shiny_Buns · 1 pointr/electricians

I have a drill holster on my tool belt and I love it for climbing ladders. It has a buckle on it to make sure the drill can't fall out and it has some spots to put bits. Here's the one I have: CLC Custom Leathercraft 5023 Deluxe Cordless Poly Drill Holster, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000LNM2H0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_dCjyDbNXKQVRN

u/Magneticitist · 1 pointr/electricians

You likely have everything you need already aside from some good linemans and wire strippers. Probably already keep a sharpie on you and things like that. If you don't have a multi screwdriver I recommend getting one like this . A multimeter (doesn't need to be a fluke lol) and a non contact voltage tester are handy. Wearing the nail apron is a good habit and will come in handy, and I have found drill holsters something like this to come in real handy when the drill is an all day necessity. I used to rock something like these guys for crimping and cutting things I didn't want to use other tools for.
If you'll be doing a lot of commercial work the list gets more extensive.