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Tool belt
Belt worn around the waist to carry tools From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A tool belt, tool harness, tool apron or a tool vest is a belt, apron, or harness worn around the waist, torso, or shoulders and fitted with pouches / pockets, loops, or holsters designed to hold and organize hand tools, equipment, and fasteners. Tool belts are commonly used in construction, carpentry, electrical work, plumbing, and other trades where quick access to tools is essential. Tool belts allow the wearer to carry frequently used tools within easy reach while keeping both hands free for work. Some tool belts are part of a larger harness, suspenders, or vest system over the shoulders to distribute weight and reduce strain on the lower back and waist.[1][2]
Tool vest
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Types


- Waist tool belts
- Hip tool belts
- Suspenders / harness tool belts
- Tool vest[3][4]
- Working aprons - woodworking apron, garden tool apron, and sewing apron.[5][6][7]
Tools and equipment
A tool belt can be configured to carry a wide variety of hand tools and accessories, depending on the trade. Common items include:
Electrician's tools and equipment
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