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Tool Pouch

4.0 star rating (2 reviews)
$5.95 USD
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Product Features
  • Keep all your tools in one place!
  • Pouch has 5 pouches and will hold tools up to 8" in length
  • Velcro closure keeps tools safe
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Product Description
Keep all of your hand tools in one convenient pouch. Excellent for jewelry tools, clay tools, glass cutters, pliers, fids and more. Pouch features 5 pockets on each side, and folds up to 8-1/2 x 4-1/2. Velcro closure keeps tools secure. Will hold tools up to 8" in length.

Tools sold separately.
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5 out of 5 stars
5 stars Love this!! By on
Pros : I use this for all my travels - it loads most of my hand tools very easily and keeps everything in one place. I always know where everything is and it's easy to get the tool I need when I'm at a show & need to make an adjustment or a custom cord.
Cons : none for me.
Other Thoughts : This is about the size of a large burrito. If you're looking for something that you can carry hammers or other items in, this won't work. But for hand tools like pliers, flush cutters, etc. it works great.
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3 out of 5 stars
3 stars too small By on
Pros : i use it for other tool items for my jewelry making sometimes
Cons : it was too small I thought i would be able to fit my paddles in there also.
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