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wherever you go. A vest is more comfortable than a bulky belt, especially in tight situations. With the quick clip-on design, you can add more pouches or remove the ones you don’t need. The knife pocket comes with a special pocket shield to handle sharp knives or chisels. Everything about an electrician’s tool vest is specifically designed with the commercial electrician in mind. The pockets and holders are designed to be hand tool-specific, so you have just what you need, within easy reach. You can organize your tools for faster and more ergonomic retrieval. Plus, the vest is designed in a way that evenly distributes the weight of the tools, giving you more freedom of movement. With the extra bags removed you can easily fit into tight areas for trim-out jobs, or other jobs where extra bags aren’t needed.
A high quality electrician’s tool vest features:Comfortable way to carry all of the tools you need for a specific job.Tools right at your fingertips, organized in a way so that you know instantly where a specific tool is without looking.Versatile clip-on and off bags so you have just the right tools you need, without rearranging your vest before each job.Easy to slip on and off.Fully adjustable for comfort and to fit just about any body size.Breathable fabric for extra comfort.Up to 47 pockets and holders.Weighs less than 7 pounds.Special notepad pocket, because an electrician often needs to jot things down in a hurry.Tools you will likely need to have with all of the time include:Pliers in various sizes, including needle-nose, diagonal and tongue & grove pliers.Wire cutters and wire strippers.Screwdrivers in various sizes, including Philips, square heads, flat heads and hex keys.A hammer, level and measuring tape.Cordless power drill and drill bits.Hack saw.Adjustable wrenches.Circuit testers and volt meters. Heavy duty cable cutters.Utility knives. A tool vest comes down to your waist, so if you need to wear a belt to carry additional tools, no problem. The vest will not interfere with your access to tools in your belt. But, in many situations, a vest is much more comfortable, and with the addition bags, you won’t need a belt. And much more convenient than lugging a tool box around. When you are up on a pole, there is no place to put a tool box. With all of your tools neatly arranged in your vest and add-on bags, you will be able to work quicker and safer. An electrician needs to be prepared for all sorts of problems, especially a maintenance electrician. You can’t diagnose the problem from the ground. You won’t really know what you are up against until you reach the problem area. Once you are up that ladder, or down in that tight space behind some big machinery, it is a big hassle to climb down again because you don’t have the right tools. This wastes a lot of time, and one thing an electrician can not to do is waste time. The longer that machine is out of order, the more money the company loses. An electrician must diagnose and repair problems in the shortest time possible. This will put a lot of pressure you, so if you want to be an electrician, you must be able to handle stress.