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Grizzly H2923 Heavy-Duty Drill Holster

Grizzly H2923 Heavy-Duty Drill Holster
Brand: Grizzly
Category: Home Improvement

Buy New: $6.95



Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 12271

Media: Misc.

MPN: H2923
UPC: 690550129230
EAN: 0690550129230
ASIN: B0000DD4AR

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Fits corded and cordless drills
  • Reinforced rivets
  • Rip-proof belt loop
  • Safety strap
  • Use right or left handed

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Use right or left handed. Fits corded and cordless drills. Ballistic nylon construction. Double stitching. Rip-proof belt loop. Reinforced rivets. Safety strap. Drill and driver bit storage. Tools not included.


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Terrible product   January 27, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've used this holster 8 hours a day for about 2 weeks while putting up drywall and it is ready to be thrown out. The fabric where the drill handle hits it has torn halfway off and the belt loop has torn 1/3rd off. It is now more difficult to get the drill out of the holster than to pick it up off the ground, from under the arm, or between the knees. I use a Dewalt 18volt drill. Perhaps a smaller 14 or 12 volt will extend the holsters lifespan. I realize that for $7 it's going to be cheap construction, but a 2 week life span!?


4 out of 5 stars worth it   May 17, 2006
This is the first and only drill holster I have used, so I cannot say how other brands compare. I have owned it for about 6 months.

If you frequently use a rechargable drill away from your workshop I think you'll find that any holster is way, way better than having none at all. It's especially valuable if you work from ladders or in awkward places (like a sloping roof where you cannot set things down).

Pros:
o easily holds my 14.4V drills securely, and is large enough I would expect it to hold much bigger drills (18V and up).
o the large hole in the bottom makes it possible to holster a drill with a bit installed, which is extremely helpful when working in difficult places (like my slick metal roof).
o a velcro snap makes sure the drill won't fall out while climbing, bending over, and moving about. The snap can be positioned out-of-the-way when not required.
o seems like it will last a long time.
o being nylon it won't be ruined if exposed to water/rain.

Cons:
o because it is sized to hold even very large drills, it seems a bit too big when used with smaller drills (say 9.6 and down). It holds them fine, but just has a lot of room to spare.
o Workmanship is good, but not exceptional.

I was just about to purchase the Dewalt holster when I noticed this Grizzly model appeared to be almost identical while costing much less. So, cheapskate that I am, I took a chance, and bought the Grizzly product. So far I am happy with my purchase - very good value for the money.


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