Specialty Tools for Professional Electricians

" Pocket Buddy "

Black Leather Pocket Protector

Tool Pouch

Great for Ladder Work

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  • Had Your Bib Overalls or

    Workpants repaired Lately?


    No Belt Required

    Fits in Your Pocket - 4 1/2" Wide

    $ 23.95 + S&H This Item $4.99

    CA Residents Add 7.25%


                    • POWER HOUSE FOUR

  • Shown in the picture are Levis with a 29" Waist Size
    This Pouch fits in Most Back Pockets

    Every trip to the sewing shop costs about 15 Bucks.
    Not to mention the hassle, and they're only open
    while you're at work!

    New Work Pants are around $45

    This Pouch design is as old as the Hills. The Pouch Slips into your Pocket, and the outside Flap Holsters two more Tools.

    The Back Plate is 8-10 oz. Veg. Tanned Black Latigo Leather
    Although It Is Not Nearly as Stiff as the Natural Colored Pocket Buddy
    It Still Provides a Suitable Frame
    If You want a Sturdy Back Plate I recommend staying with the Natural or Buckskin Pocket Buddy

    The Pouch is pleated at the bottom to maintain depth,
    and the Stoned Oil Cowhide is medium pliable 3-5 oz.

    Features Fully Stitched Down Construction between
    Fourteen Nickle Plated Rivets

    Made in the USA
    By a Retired Brother in LU 428.


    $ 23.95 + S&H This Item $4.99

    CA Residents Add 8.25%

    Optional Wire Stripper Holder

    The "Pocket Buddy" Original Design Did Not Include a Wire Stripper Holder
    I Personally Don't Care for It as It Interferes with Replacement of my Kleins when I am
    Packing it in my Back Pocket but I can see that If you are Terminating a Lot it Could be Real Handy
    A lot of Brothers Don't Really Pack them in their Back Pocket
    But Hand Carry them to their Work Area as a Compact Organizer.

    To Purchase a Black "Pocket Buddy"
    With A Wire Stripper Holder

    Use This Add to Cart Button $ 25.95 + S&H This Item $4.99

    CA Residents Add 8.25%


    NOTE:
    If You are Tying Out PVC in Rebar or
    Tying up Fixtures in Hat Channel for a Hard Lid
    And are Constantly In and Out with your Kleins
    The Wire Stripper Strap is Not For You