Occidental Ġilda 5066LH Drill Holster - Xellug

Brand:Occidental Leather

3.5/5

Magħmul fl-Istati Uniti. Jaċċetta ċinturin tax-xogħol sa 3 pulzieri. Żewġ holders għal drill jew sewwieq bits. Holster heavy duty.

Magħmul fl-Istati Uniti. Jaċċetta ċinturin tax-xogħol sa 3 pulzieri. Żewġ holders għal drill jew sewwieq bits. Holster heavy duty.
Brand Occidental Leather
Color Brown
Item Dimensions LxWxH 6.25 x 0.82 x 0.51 inches
Item Weight 0.15 Pounds
Material Leather

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Scritto da: Evan B.
Fits like a hotdog in a hallway. For some, that’s already all you know.
My biggest concern buying this was that my drill would fit like a hotdog in a hallway. And after break in it does/did. I use a compact drill specifically a DCD 791. If it is not latched in and I lean forward it is guaranteed My drill will fall out. But that is a simple fix just clasp the holster. The strap and latch or are there for a reason. I also found it if you don’t put your drill in the neutral position it will run in the holster depending upon fit. Again easy remedy. Take it out of drive. I do like the holster. And I did have a fair fix for the sloppiness which was to add sex bolts along the profile of my specific drill. I did this after oiling and breaking in the leather. See attached photos. There are a couple of small pockets for bits or driver tips on the side. They are not very functional for my specific set up and I don’t use them. Not a big deal. In my opinion there should be some sort of stiffener from the belt loop down the back of the holster to help keep it more rigid. I also think that, similar to a gun holster, there should be a couple options. Such as compact drill or hammer drill. Basically a couple generic molded profiles for different drill types. I’m probably in the 1% on this, but for carpentry work I do not like impact drivers. That’s why I only included two options. Now all that being said everyone will use this holster for a variety of reasons with different drills, for different purposes mounted a variety of ways with their own way of actual use. So opinions will probably vary greatly on this. I’ve had it for about three months. And I wear it 8 to 10 hours a day mounted on an occidental stronghold 2500 vest. So my personal set up is probably part of the drill slop when I lean forward. But let’s face it, some of y’all reading this are already used to that sloppy, loose fit feeling. So those guys might already have a solution. If that’s the case please share. I do think that the fit could be addressed by occidental. All in all it’s very well-made. As all of their products are. I am happy with it and I will continue to use it. But for multiple reasons I only give it four stars. If the option was there would technically be about a 3.7. If you’re one of the guys that is already used to going home and parking his Prius in a four car garage. this might be perfect for you ????. I’ve just always had to make sure I don’t bump the back door with my hitch when i park. Perfect for those that got stuck with a Prius. A tighter fit would be more suited for me.
Scritto da: David M.
Se deforma
Me gusta porque resiste los diferentes climas, pero se deforma con facilidad, uso otras bolsas de la marca y cuando subo o bajo de lugares gira de forma incómoda no es tan rígida
Scritto da: noah
Nice but IMO not Perfect
Quality of manufacture is very good. And it is a good looking piece. My deviations from greatness are: The first drill I tried, because it was handy, was a 14.4v DeWalt of 20 years ago. It did not balance well; battery end heavy. _Next I tried my 18v Milwaukee Drill/Driver/Hammer-Drill. Better, though not spot on balance. I noticed the LED came on when I nestled the Milwaukee deeper in the holster: I felt no rotation of the chuck. I figure it would do that by its own weight once the holster broke in & became more-nearly form fit. I then tried a 12v Milwaukee which is smallish in this holster though not ridiculously so; certainly usable. It seemed to balance well, and the LED did not light. The extra bit pockets are way deep for standard length, but would be fine for 3 or so inches or longer bits. Lastly the Rivets seemed to scratch along the drill body's, though I did not notice abrasions in the short trial. Not a game changer, as drills get quite used anyway. if? there would be a couple of scratches they won't effect performance. I bought this used, though it must have been 'just' a return, as it was like NEW, so the price was right, otherwise, as a home owner type user, I'd have bought the Heritage 1730L which is very similar to the Custom Leather Craft (CLC) DRL91 I've been using off and on for decades; other than wrong handed I've liked it. The LED lighting on the 18v Milwaukee is what brings it to a 3*, other-wise a 4*_ one off for the balance & bit pockets
Scritto da: Michael C.
Best toolbelt period! Wear it everyday
I build boathouses on the lake and use the Occidental products almost daily. Having all items separate allows me to configure my work belt for what I am doing that day. Been doing this 18 years and there is no other product like this on the market. The only thing I miss from other inferior toolbelts is a strap over the tape holder. You will not be disappointed!
Scritto da: Clang
Best holster ever
Idk why I bought it but it works great for my glock and my old colt revolver! And it has two spots for cigarettes so that's a bonus right? But it all seriousness it works just like it should, its occidental leather for goodness sakes, you get what you pay for!!
Scritto da: Bobby Bare Root
quality
This is a worthy addition to my tool pouch. It's worth while having both left and right holsters for anyone who does a lot of ladder or lift work. Plus it fills out the belt and keeps the pouches from shifting around.
Scritto da: Todd C
I wish I would have found this years ago.
This is a great holster for a left-handed person I'm so happy to not be dropping my impact all the time.
Scritto da: Bk
Excellent Left-Handed Holster!
Very good quality! I was difficult to find a left-handed holster but this one works perfect and keeps my Ryobi drilll or driver from falling plus it is always convenient to reach!
Scritto da: The window man
Full leather is the best
Nice product. Worth the money for me. Back in the day I always used left handed leather holsters for my screw guns. Good luck finding one today. They are all garbage now a days as far as I am concerned. They are made from cheap material and they don’t hold your screw gun in properly. If they are not buckled in they will fall out. I do t have time for that nonsense considering your gun is in and out 500 times per day. Full leather is the only way to go for tradesman

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