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The Klein Tools 5244 Tradesman Pro Tool Pouch Apron features ultra-durable 1680d ballistic weave with reinforced bottoms to prevent tool punctures. It offers two large open pockets plus two additional tool pockets for optimal organization. The adjustable belt fits waists from 32 to 53 inches, providing a customizable and comfortable fit. Lightweight at 454 grams, this apron is designed for professional tradesmen who demand durability, convenience, and heritage craftsmanship from a trusted American family-owned brand since 1857.











| ASIN | B01KNBNXPY |
| Brand | KLEIN TOOLS |
| Brand Name | KLEIN TOOLS |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Country of Publication | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,202 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00092644200243 |
| Included Components | Tools & Accessories |
| Item Type Name | Klein Tools 5244 Tradesman Pro Tool Pouch Apron |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item weight | 454 g |
| Manufacturer | KLEIN TOOLS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5244 |
| Material | 1680d Ballistic Weave |
| Material Type | 1680d Ballistic Weave |
| Maximum Waist Measurement | 52 Inches |
| Model Number | 5244 |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Number of pockets | 2 |
| Size | Adjustable |
| UPC | 092644200243 |
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Klein Apron
Needs breaking in. Stiff at first but fits better as itโs used. Good for electrical trade to carry fittings and hardware. Not to great for carrying slot of toolsโฆ.just basic hand tools ie.) pliers, strippers etc.
R**O
Great apron
Nice quality apron. Its Klien wouldnt expect less .
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G**.
Big Pockets. Very well built.
This a great product. Very well built and heavy duty. The pockets are huge, which is great if you have only light things to hold. Probably not great for a load of nails as it would get heavy and could be hard to stay up.
Z**D
Meet "Franklein-pouch" -- Klein in name, not quality.
I had high hopes for this pouch after seeing it in the field first then later reading reviews. I don't feel as though I was extra rough on this particular piece of jobsite wear. In hindsight, I didn't have my tools turned handle-side down and I tended to pack it full of material, but just standard screws and connectors. After my initial purchase...I didn't hesitate breaking this in, and immediately wore this every day, long hours a day, and many per week. I can't see the date purchased, but I'd guess and say 6mos of riding her hard and hanging her up wet. --First the inner pocket seam began unwinding, turning the tool pockets into a giant pouch, wide enough for ANY tool to end up sideways and forearm deep. --Next, the outer material pockets went. They are literally just stitched to the inner pocket and not an actual pocket. It turned into a giant mess but I tried to deal with them both. After about a week of trying to deal and purposely ignoring the unwinding ball of yarn. I took out home and quit using it in the field. I tried to retire the pouch and instead purchased a Mississippi Pouch from Atlas46. They have many other tool pouch offerings, but I went with a simple setup you start. Seemingly much higher quality and durable to boot (+lifetime replacement guarantee for ANY REASON). Unfortunately shipping delays and COVID have held up that purchase and I've resorted to fixing this thing myself. I spent 4+ hours stitching this by hand, my finger tips are sore and I stabbed the needle underneath my nail more than once. But it's worth it to use an apron at work instead of tool belts and the likes. I am an electrician, not a seamstress so please marvel at the stitch-job and take note. You will NEED to bolster the seams and stitch the corners in order to provide your own durability that Klein themselves wouldn't. I failed to follow my own rule..."Don't buy ANYTHING Klein unless it's a handtool. Otherwise, you're wasting money." MY SUGGESTION would be to skip the heartache and START with Atlas46. I've seen their pouches in the field and am very impressed.
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