Milwaukee Tool Adjustable Electricians Work Belt

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Designed with professional tradesmen in mind and Built with 1680Denier Nylon, Riveted Seams, and All Metal Hardware, Milwaukee work gear is up to 5X More Durable than competitive products and provides users with unmatched Durability, Comfort and Organization. The Electricians Work Belt provides users with 29 pockets to organize their tools and incorporates a solid base that allows the belt to remain upright when set on a flat surface. The integrated handles allow the individual bags to be removed and easily transported from and task to task, while the metal tape measure clip securely stores a tape measure for easy access. A plastic lined puncture-resistant pocket allows users to store sharp objects, such as jab saws, without worry of damaging their bags and the included work belt is padded and breathable for all day comfort. This combination of extreme durability and functionality confirms Milwaukee

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Hi, does it compatibility? I have electrician belt from Milwaukee and now I need pouch for drill and for impact. Milwaukee don't have that pouches, only for subcompact models : r/Construction