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I have a CK Sparkys toolbelt, I think its the best one by far
 
i have a ck one i got of ebay for under £35, i would be lostwith out it......i would recomend this on but iv only had a cheap one before this so i dont konw what makita and dewalt are like, but when i was buying this one i thought it was the best, have a look through ebay as they do a lot of different types
 
if it makes you feel any better I picked up a tool belt today for £2.95 in the wholesales clearance bin. not sure of the make but looks like a clone of the dewalt belt.
 
I use a snickers rig. Really good and inter changeable for the job in task. Cost a bomb though. I also have a small Kunys electrician belt for smaller jobs.
 

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I use a bosch heavy duty belt with an electricians pouch & hammer loop on one side and a drill holster on the other. Only problem is that it is really clumbersome.

When working at height, i don't use a toolbelt as I wear a petzl harness which restricts where I can fit things so my drill is on a lanyard with a carabiner clip so it hangs at my side and the same with my hammer. Screwdrivers etc just get put in my pockets although on some sites over a certain height I have to have everything on safety lanyards.

I really fancied the snickers tool rig as it looks like it will fit with my harness but is it really worth the money?? It just looks like 2 snickers pockets stitched to a belt & braces combo.
 
I use a bosch heavy duty belt with an electricians pouch & hammer loop on one side and a drill holster on the other. Only problem is that it is really clumbersome.

When working at height, i don't use a toolbelt as I wear a petzl harness which restricts where I can fit things so my drill is on a lanyard with a carabiner clip so it hangs at my side and the same with my hammer. Screwdrivers etc just get put in my pockets although on some sites over a certain height I have to have everything on safety lanyards.

I really fancied the snickers tool rig as it looks like it will fit with my harness but is it really worth the money?? It just looks like 2 snickers pockets stitched to a belt & braces combo.

It is really good looks alot more rigid in real life. The pockets are a lot more tougher and have more shape to them than the ones they have on there trousers or the flexi pockets you can buy. All the pockets can be moved around to any position and you can get loads of other funky pockets.

The only problem I have with snickers is the time it took from ordering it to having it delivered. It took ages.
 
This is a good vid about the belt look at 3.22

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpirJEbFOe8]YouTube - Skillers Workwear & Flexi System[/ame]
 

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