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The Bit Pouch is a magnetic pouch that straps on almost all Drills and Impacts drivers. It holds your screws and bits onto your drill magnetically for easy use when you need a bit, screw or bolt on the go. No more going back to the toolbox or shuffling through your pockets. With a large zippered pocket for holding extra bits, drivers, and more and a large magnetic outer surface for holding screws and any readily needed bits. The Bit Pouch is the perfect addition to any tool enthusiast collection. Built with a strong, durable CORDURA fabric and a super-strong Neodymium 42 magnet The Bit Pouch is built to last! Not only can The Bit Pouch be used strapped to your drill but also magnetized to the side of your toolbox or strapped onto your tool bag! The limited uses are only up to your imagination! It's the tool you never knew you needed. Once you start using it you'll never want to go without it! The Bit Pouch was made with everyone in mind Tradesmen, Professionals as well as DIYers, and homeowners.
F**N
Well the magnet's strong....
I'm not entirely sure what I paid $20 for. I mean, I guess I don't really know what else I was expecting... the pictures kind of showed it like it had some sort of holder/organization straps on the inside but that's not the case.Don't get me wrong, it's a handy little pouch, but way overpriced. It's just a little zippered pouch with a magnet and velcro strap. Overall I'd give it 5/5 for what it is, but it costs double what it's worth so only 1/5 for value.
C**.
Overall good and useful, velcro style could possibly be designed better
First of all the magnets are very strong, so you can definitely slap a lot of junk on/in these. I find it very useful. I either use this or a wrist-band magnet thing when I'm doing work (I'm just doing homeowner stuff and light woodworking).The magnets also hold very tightly to things *inside*, which can be slightly annoying to fish drill bits out of the pocket. It's a feature, though. More useful than annoying.I'm knocking off a star because it is pretty awkward to get the pouch on with the velcro, and it only fits a slim-profile battery (e.g. Ryobi 2000mAh is fine, but wont fit on 40000mAh) with the included velcro length. But I guess you could extend it with extra velcro. I think there's gotta be a better way to design a pouch to fit on drills like this with velcro. But it does work at least once it's on there, feels secure because it's connected in two places: at the bottom of the grip (where your pinky goes), and at the under/side area of the battery.Second minor quirk is that the bottom of the pouch and the velcro makes it a non-flat surface when you set it down. It's not a dealbreaker, it's just an odd thing to not feel a normal satisfied flatness when you're setting it down. It's not going to tip over or to the side or anything though.I might DIY some velcro adhesive tape to go around the base of the drill instead of the battery and attack it that way. Then you never have to undo a velcro strap to change out batteries and can use any size without any issue.
**6
It's a good idea, but it's not well developed
It's a good idea, but it's not well developed..... The bag dangles when it is attached to the battery, it was necessary to make a more rigid structure of fastening and the material from which it is made. I remade it to be worn on a work belt, sewn to it Velcro tape. The magnetic plate is one and for some reason it is on the outside, and it is desirable that it was on the inside, as when opening the bits and nozzles fall out , which is not very convenient. My opinion is subjective and therefore not a panacea. "The taste and color of all markers are different."- Russian proverb. Good luck all!
A**R
Picture doesnt accurately portray product, not durable, over priced.
The picture makes this pouch look much better than it actually is. There is no organization inside the pouch, it's just a pouch, maybe the fine print says as such but the picture doesn't. I just opened it and I can already tell it will only last as long as normal velcro lasts. You have to un-do it every time you change the battery [obviously] and I can imagine the velcro will wear out quickly by doing that alone, not to mention the roughness of the job itself. I'll update when it bites the dust with a timeline. I would say don't buy this, you can make your own for way less than the cost of the pouch.
D**'
Handy little pouch for your drill.
This little pouch is great. I am an HVAC/Appliance repair tech, and I needed a better way to store my 1/4" bits for my drill driver. I actually ordered two of these because I wanted one for around the house on my full size drill. I chose to attach my Bit Pouch directly to my tool pouch instead of my drill driver for work. The magnet is very strong, and big enough to catch and hold plenty of screws and bits. It zips open and closed very easy too, which is great because some times I'm in some hard to reach areas and positions. The other plus to the magnet is it holds the bits inside the pouch too, so the are easy to grab. Great product, and a great company, check them out on Youtube.
A**R
It’s OK But Not Great
First I was under the impression that the magnate covered the whole front pouch which isn’t the case. It’s only a small rectangular magnate which isn’t that powerful. What I did with mine was add additional magnets, to get full coverage of the front pouch. The pouch works best with full size drills not the compact impact drill that I have.
L**S
TINY magnet, size of a quarter.
I bought this for use on my work impact. the magnet is the size of a quarter, not the entire side of the pouch as it SHOULD be. While strong, it cannot hold more than 5 3 inch lag bolts because of the area covered. The pouch is beginning to tear away now above the lettering from the velcro strap.
B**R
Ok but not worth the money
I have a DeWalt DCD771 drill and a 4amp battery on it Velcro I'd almost to short. The stitching on the side for where the Velcro goes through is already pulling apart. I've only had this for a few days now. The concept is good but needs lots of improvement. (the magnet is pretty decent). It's not worth the $20 I spent on it. I think about $8 is about what it's worth..
M**O
Probably not the very best this sort of thing could be, but its great
does the job very well, only reason its not 5 stars is that i can imagine a slightly better design with a better magnet that would make it substantially easier to use.
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