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Bigg Lugg Power Tool Holder Belt Hook

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Features

  • Fully adjustable for almost any hand held power tool
  • Use to hold cordless drills, nailers, staplers, saws, and more
  • Fits any tool belt or waistbelt and clips on and off in seconds
  • Swivels out of the way against your hip when not in use
  • Durable all metal construction

Description

The Bigg Lugg tool holder might be a deceptively simple-looking device, but it's a breakthrough accessory on the job site. Anyone who's ever dropped a cordless drill or a nail gun off the top of a ladder or scaffolding is sure to appreciate the Bigg Lugg's effectiveness. Unlike standard holsters, the Bigg Lugg swivels on your belt, so tools continue to hang down even when you bend over or sit--they don't slip out the way they can with holsters. It also folds flat to your belt when not in use, which helps keep it from hooking or getting caught. The Bigg Lugg clips to any belt, though it fastens most securely to a 2-inch belt (on wide belts, the clasp can't pinch shut). We use ours mainly for cordless drills, but it also works well for nail guns and reciprocating saws. While the Bigg Lugg might not change your life, it will make your workday a lot easier. --Jon Groebner From the Manufacturer This is the only way to carry a power tool. The Bigg Lugg holds cordless drills, nail guns, saws, and staple guns so your hands are free to tackle other important tasks. It adjusts to fit almost any power tool, and clips easily on and off of any toolbelt or waistbelt you are wearing. When not in use, it conveniently swivels flat against your hip out of the way. Durable all-metal construction. You will wonder how you ever worked without one.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 1.5 x 4.25 inches; 0.64 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ BIGG LUGG


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 8, 1999


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Bigg Lugg


Customer Reviews: 4.3 out of 5 stars 913 ratings


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This is my third one in twenty years. They are awesome. Hook it to my big bag and spin it under my little bag when not in use. The best one's that I have ever used. I'm glad they sent me a red one. Matches my oxidental leather bag's better.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 23, 2022 by John Purvis

  • High volume screw fastening - A good drill holder makes for a better workday.
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Took a little getting used to but it fits and works nicely just slightly behind my right hip on a Makita tool belt (like at 3.15 or 3.30 on a clock face and I have my screw pouch at the same location on left side). Had it right on my hip/side or at the front a bit and it gets in the way of things I'm carrying. I put it on backwards once and it took me a while to figure out why it felt unco. I am fastening screws all day in the assembly of steel frames for transportable cyclone rated buildings, about 3000 to 5000 screws per day and using a Protool/Festool drill (if you are looking for a good cordless drill, no other brand has stood up like these ones). Previously I would put the drill down whenever we flipped the frames or stacked them, we work from two frame tables so the drill would often be left at the the opposite table to the one I needed it at after stacking a frame, all the extra footsteps to fetch it added up noticeably. From a time and motion point of view and also a fatigue management point of view this thing performs admirably, when we are working at 100% capacity every small thing helps to make the day easier/smoother and this thing is a great addition. By the end of the first day this thing was second nature and is effortlessly fast to use once you have it in the right position. I found myself using it also whenever I am stepping over/into/out of the frames so I would have two hands free which is much safer. I have used it for one week now and it shows no signs of wear. The rubber coating on the hook is sort of soft/grippy so your drill is likely to stay on it where you put it, for example a few times I dropped in the drill onto the trigger and it stayed there and 'on' until I moved it, but with a bit of use you will be putting your drill exactly were you want it every time and that's where it will be when you retrieve it fast. I don't know how one reviewer wore it out in 40hrs and seems to be the only one, maybe carrying something a lot heavier than a hand drill. Anyway for a cordless drill with a battery at base of handle (for the hook to 'catch' the drill) I recommend this wholeheartedly. I looked around a lot online before settling on this one and have not been disappointed. There is one called gorilla grip I think that will not let your drill fall if you are working at heights, that looked pretty good. I would confidently use the big lugg working on a ladder but be sure to position it more toward your buttock as if you have it at the side or front your hands and thighs and things you are handling could inadvertently lift/knock the drill from the hook. All in all I know it's only such a little thing but the difference the big lugg has made to my work day is huge so I give it the highest rating and recommendation. Oh, one more thing where it saves a lot of time and feeling stupid is where I used to often put down the drill when there was a breakdown or other interruption and then find myself wandering around looking for it when we got started again. And we work in teams and it stops other guys picking up my drill, so I always know when I did last battery change and how fresh the drill bit is. Small things I know but they make for a better workday. The only other test is how long it lasts, will try and update this review if it fails on me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 6, 2015 by Max Boronovskis

  • use
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well built
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 29, 2022 by user

  • Almost perfect
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ordered the yellow and it came red. It was disappointing but works great
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 16, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • A must for air powered tools
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Product preformed well I've used this product in the past .
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 25, 2022 by Todd Lorenz

  • I use it everyday for my drill works great
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I use it for my drill very strong
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 8, 2022 by Ed Guerin

  • Wouldn't want to be without this.
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This was the second Bigg Lugg I've purchased. I bought the first one in 1998 and wore it on my tool belt every day until it finally broke this year, 2014. Absolutely indispensable for me to hold a cordless drill or nail gun, even levels or whatever else I could fit on there. I drilled a small hole through the clip on the first one and secured it semi permanently to my tool belt with a small zip tie, which stopped the occasional pop off. The new one is similar to the old one, except the angle that connects the hook to the clip is plastic on the new and was metal on the old. I saved the old metal angle in case the plastic doesn't hold up, but the plastic seems pretty solid. Another difference is that the hook on the old was bare metal, while the new hook is covered with a grippy, rubbery jacket. Hopefully the metal is the same, as the old one got caught and bent many times before finally snapping. Tip: to minimize this annoying snagging, get in the habit of swivelling the hook tight against yourself when not in use. Leave it sticking out to guarantee frustration. The ball on the old hook eventually came loose (after something like 10 years), but I simply reattached it with 2P10. So far this new one is just as good as the old. I was glad to see they are still around. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 13, 2014 by Chris 9900

  • Pros & Cons
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Pros: good price, looks good, holds my drill as needed when up in the rafters, super light and forget its there when drills not in use. Cons: the hook and belt clip are connected by a rivet and plastic still a little sceptical about that, the hook does get caught every now and then mostly on my ladder. Other than that i gave it 4 stars untill it proves me wrong ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 7, 2020 by Ian

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