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2003-11-121. When not in use, the belt hook continually snags on objects. Even if you fold it in, it works its way out and becomes an annoyance.
2. The wire hook that holds your $200+ cordless tool bends rather easily when snagged, and can result in a dropped tool.
3. The cheap plastic swivel and rivet arrangement that transfers all of the weight of the tool from the wire hook to the spring steel belt clip BREAKS easily.
All in all, this clip is NOT recommended. The versatility is nice, but the quality of construction/materials and overall performance just don't make it.
Weak-Lugg
2003-10-22
This is an example of a good idea badly implemented. The clip slides up and down the tool belt and the hook bends easily. I stopped using it after having my Panasonic drill fall to the ground twice. Should have used steel, not Aluminum for the hook and come up with away to keep the clip from sliding. Unfortunately, this is useless.
Good Concept, but Poor Durability and 0 Company Support
2003-07-04
As a tool holder, it worked great. But in casual homeowner use over a less than 2 month period holding only my 12V drill, the aluminum rivet holding the 'Lugg' to the spring steel belt clip broke. As an engineer, it became obvious that a joint between aluminum and spring steel requires special consideration that was not given in this design. To make matters worse, I contacted via e-mail the company that produced this, from whom I bought the device originally, and have yet to hear from them. If your's breaks, don't try to fix it yourself. I did, and the 'Lugg', which also appears to be made of aluminum, failed at the thread as I was removing the nut. There was probably some loc-tite in the top nut. Yes, the device is very useful, and relatively inexpensive, but if you buy one, be prepared to replace it often.