🛠️ Gear up like a pro—because your tools deserve the best grip!
The MagnoGrip 20-Pocket Builder’s Tool Rig is a heavy-duty, water-resistant tool belt made from 1680D ballistic polyester. Designed for professionals, it features 20 spacious pockets, integrated magnetic storage for small items, padded adjustable suspenders for ergonomic comfort, and reinforced stress points for durability. It fits waists up to 52 inches and includes smart additions like a hammer holder and smartphone pocket, making it the ultimate all-in-one tool belt for demanding work environments.
Size | One Size |
Material | Polyester |
Brand | MagnoGrip |
Color | Black |
Number Of Pockets | 20 |
Closure Type | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 48"W x 5"H |
Maximum Waist Measurement | 52 Inches |
Manufacturer | MagnoGrip |
UPC | 852291002610 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00852291002610 |
Part Number | 002-610 |
Item Weight | 4.55 pounds |
Item model number | 002-610 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Tool Rig |
Power Source | Hydraulic Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Magnets |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**1
MagnoGrip, perhaps greatest tool belt I ever owned
This toolbelt is awesome! I work in the new construction HVAC trade and I am loving the magnets on this! I literally can slap a hand of zip screws on the shoulder magnet which works awesome when using a lot of zip screws. Fit all my hand tools and bits throughout the belt and then I keep the metal drive/slip on the side magnets. It's comfortable and looks professional. My only gripe are the straps like to loosen a lot and adjust. They have something on them that is suppose to lock them into kinda so they do not do that but they will, at least for me. I rigged something onto it which managed to stop it. So besides that minor issue, this is awesome! I am 6' 1" 255lbs and there is still some room for play. So this definitely can fit larger men.
A**R
Good Tool Rig
I use it every day. The reviews about the suspenders coming off is the only issue and that’s when you take it off and set it down sometimes it comes off. I just zip tied them to the belt so it doesn’t happen. All in all it works great I use the tape measure holder to hook my drill to and so far it’s lasted quite a while. Normally, I get about six months out of a tool belt. This one might be eight months old and still going. I just wanted the configuration of this belt big pouches just to hold screws and a place to put my drivers and that could hold a tape measure and a drill.
G**E
Great set of bags and very comfortable too
Great set of bags and very comfortable too. Ive been wearing them daily for about 4 months.Highly recommended if you're willing to do some modifications for fit and organizations.First the key items you should consider prior to purchasing.The suspenders will NOT stay put. I zip tied mine and solved that problem.One BIG draw back is the lack of loops for holding tools upright. I only carry what I need for the day, but some tools are permanent residents in my bags. What I ended up doing was replacing the entire bag (without the tape measurer holder) with a Dead On Professional Electricians pouch http://a.co/8cjD6xz Amazon has them for $39, Home Depot has them for $29. Your call.Not only does this bag have hand tool loops inside the big pocket, it is also equipped with the same rings for attaching the suspenders. No modifications needed, slips and clips right into the MagnoGrip's belt and suspenders. Now all my hand tools stay up right, organized and easy to find without looking down. There is nothing worse than being 20 feet up on a light pole and digging around for a wrench with one hand somewhere in the bottom of your bags while holding up a light (or something expensive) with your other hand. The hand tool loops that it does come with are not deep enough and your tools will fall out. I had to keep my hand tools in the big pocket, sideways, one stacked on top of the other. Very frustrating.I'm a 30 waist (5'9", 165, medium build, no gut) and use the second to last belt holes. The suspenders keep the bags up, the belt fits snug around my waist and its perfect.Hammer holder in the back. I love it! If you keep your belt high on your hips, the hammer will not hit your legs at all. I forget it's there sometimes until I need it. Having the issue of the suspenders falling so frequently I quickly learned that with the belt low on the wait, the hammer hits your legs when you walk, once the suspenders were adjusted and pulled up high, no more hitting. Abracadabra!Magnets work to keep screws and nails from spilling. You might lose one or two but its way better than dumping 100 screws in dirt or something inconvenient like the floor of your truck.I placed a medium carabiner on the back of the suspenders where the the straps meet. This aids in hooking the bags to anything when not in use. Another large carabiner is attacked to the headrest and I hang my bags there after work, hang them off a metal shelf in the garage on weekends. I can dig through them easily and nothings ever spills.
J**N
Can't even say how much my brother loved this! My husband and I got this belt ...
Can't even say how much my brother loved this! My husband and I got this belt for him as a Christmas gift and he about pooped his pants. He seriously flipped, he loves it! Everything about it is awesome, the bags are spacious, the magnetic pads are ingenious, the straps are thick and extremely well stitched, and just about everything is adjustable. The shoulder straps connect to the bags so they're actually the load-bearing part and won't pull on and damage the belt. The cross chest clip is nice in helping to keep it from coming off your shoulders. He's a pretty thin guy, 6'4" with a long torso and it fits him pretty well. The waist strap didn't cinch up small enough for his little waist (he wears a 30 or 32 waist in jeans), but he'll be able to punch a few new holes and it will fit beautifully. I told him he just needs a beer belly. But hey! To each their own ; )
S**N
Good toolbelt
Im not a professional so i don't wear this a whole lot, but I do like building, and this beats wearing a standalone toolbelt anyday. Having a toolbelt cinched around your waist very long gets uncomfortable, but with this I can leave the belt adjustment slightly loose and allow the suspenders to carry the weight of thr bags. I did remove the back support part of belt. It ends up trapping heat in the summertime and it wasn't serving me anyways since I wear the belt loosely. It did come with one drawback though. The velcro on the back support part holds the bags in place. Without it the bags have slide back and forth on the belt (it doesn't really bother me though).As far as fit, I'm a skinny guy (5'11", 135lbs, 30 inch waist) and it fits me well. Well that is once I removed the back support section. It was too long for me so I just left it unfastened when I did have it in place. But it works well for me. I don't really utilize the magnets on it. It'd probably be fine with me without them.
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