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The Custom Leathercraft CLC 1104 is a lightweight, multi-purpose poly tool holder designed with four compartments and a versatile three-way attachment system. Perfect for securely holding small tools and cell phones, it offers quick access and durable construction tailored for professionals on the move.
Color | Multi |
Brand | Custom Leathercraft |
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 4"L x 1.25"W x 7"H |
Item Weight | 0.19 Pounds |
Number Of Pockets | 4 |
Closure Type | Strap,Clip, Buckle, Buckle, Buckle, Buckle |
Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
Manufacturer | Custom Leathercraft |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00084298011047 |
UPC | 732454342565 320551674568 084298911040 756910623814 084298011047 044905296465 012301632606 847892441524 733353474678 757274340232 787721834472 739340394134 |
Number of Compartments | 4 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.78 x 5.51 x 1.89 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 1.25 x 7 inches |
Brand Name | Custom Leathercraft |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | CLC Custom Leathercraft 1104 Construction Multi-Purpose Poly Tool Holder, Cell Phone Holder |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 1104 |
Included Components | CLC Custom Leathercraft 1104 |
Size | 1 |
Sport Type | Boating |
D**S
Best belt phone holder I've had yet.
Been using this for a few weeks now for my phone. I have a large phone in a case and it fits in this perfectly.The metal clip is good but if it gets caught on something it will pop off the belt so I just use the belt loop option and thays the 1 and only negative thing I have to say about it.It's durable with plenty of room.Durable material and construction. The velcro keeps my phone secure and is easy to open/close
A**D
Great casual phone holster.
Ok so since I have used and purchased three of these in the past five years, I figured it’s time to write a review. Since finding these tool holders, that I use as a phone holster I have been through three of them. Three of them because I use them almost every day they’re on my hip when I roll around on the ground working on things at when I’m doing physical labor and they still hold up. The first one that I purchased, the Velcro was almost completely gone before the side finally wore out, that one made it three years. The next one I still have, but it’s Velcro is getting a little weak and I just purchased another.I have an iPhone 12 Pro Max and it fits in this carrier with a tube of pepper spray and a small Swiss knife. It’s my every day Carry!I have yet to find another tool holster/phone holster that is as small as this one and works as well.I am very happy with the craftsmanship and design.
S**S
Big enough for stuff
This pouch is large enough for all of my "stuff". I keep a Gerber multi-tool in one of the inner pockets, and a Swiss Army knife in the other inner pocket. There is also a larger inner pocket that will hold an iPhone or slightly larger device quite nicely. I am using this for a stylus that I use. I will likely be putting a writing pad or something in that space for now.The reason for the 4 stars instead of 5 is the almost useless (to me) external plastic snap hook. I suppose I could hang a key ring on this, but I don't like that sort of thing. I'll probably remove this snap hook. The other reason is actually the size.Due to the size of the Swiss Army knife and the relative size of the pocket, the knife sort of slips down and is hard to remove. I'm going to take another reviewer's idea and put some wadded up aluminum foil in the bottom of that pocket to raise up the knife for easier removal.My last observation about "cons" is the velcro closure. My experience with velcro has not been good. I find the stuff wears out too quickly. However I will just replace the velcro with a magnetic closure when this happens and all will be fine.There are a multitude of attachment options. A metal clip, a sort of vertical area where you can attach to suspenders, or the one I use, an integral fabric belt loop which fits perfectly on my belt. Nice and secure, no worries about losing the pouch or its contents.There is also a fabric sheath that you could use for a AA or AAA Mini-Maglite.Not a bad item, and worth the money in my opinion.
J**H
Works better than I expected, and I am very pleasantly surprised!
As a person who carries different items with him (I'm a firm believer in the philosophy put forth by that eminent preparedness person "Justin Case"), it often was cumbersome to find a way to do so. I stumbled across this on Amazon and ordered it. In truth, i wasn't expecting much, but was VERY pleasantly surprised! The item itself is well constructed, and the belt clip holds it very firmly in place on my belt, even when moving actively. (I tested it while kicking a soccer ball around with my son) The pockets themselves are quite roomy, and I am able to hold quite a number of items in them. The larger pocket, for example, is capable of holding my HTC-One X phone quite handily, and this while it's in its Otterbox case! (Not the belt clip attachment, of course - the case for the phone body itself). I also tested it and found that the larger pocket would hold this item as well: http://www.amazon.com/First-Aid-Survival-CPR-Pocket/dp/B00FDVYB9C/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1435666431&sr=8-10&keywords=CPR+Survival+First+Aid , which was VERY helpful to me as a trained First Aid/CPR/AED responder. I currently hold my tactical flashlight clipped to the outer loop (it is slightly too big to go through the loop, though a smaller diameter one may), a small multi-tip screwdriver and pen in one of the smaller pockets, my Leatherman Super Tool 300 in the pocket beside it, and finally a tube of glucose tablets, small bottle of hand sanitizer, and spray applicator of Neosporin "Neo to Go" in the largest pocket.Some have said that you need to push at the bottom of the pocket to retrieve items at times; I have found this to be true as well, depending on what is in the pocket and their height relative to the depth of the pocket. However, I have NOT found it to be a significant detriment to the use of the holder, thus far. I would definitely recommend this to someone looking for a convenient way to carry a number of small items with them.
J**N
Sturdy and useful belt pouch, with some caveats
UPDATE: After about a year, the bottom has completely frayed away from carrying my Leatherman Surge. I’m knocking my review down to 3 stars. At least it’s not that expensive.This belt pouch has three compartments, two small ones suitable for several pens each, and a larger pocket that can fit a large multi tool and a few other items. I keep a Leatherman tool, two of the screwdriver bit sets for it, and a couple of pens in there. My Mini Maglite flashlight fits nicely in the exterior loop on the pouch. There is both a belt loop and clip on the back. I only use the loop, so I can't speak of the utility of the clip.The pouch is made from thick fabric, and it seems to be very sturdy. I've been wearing it every day since I bought it and it seems to be holding up very well. (UPDATE: lasted about 11 months before the bottom fell out from wear.)In the end, it does what it says, provides a storage place for a bunch of tools that I don't want to stick in my pockets.UPDATE: I still think it’s a good size and useful, but I wish it had lasted more than 11 months. At least it was economical.
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